May 24, 2011

May 2011

I know it's been a month since our last blog - but we've been busy! Busy, busy, busy.


Let's see, first there was John, Karen, Kendra and Lynn came to Victoria for a visit one weekend. We had hoped to have a picnic in the Park with them, but while it was sunny, it really wasn't warm enough to sit and eat outside. So we settled for a walk around Beacon Hill Park and ate burgers at our apartment afterwards.



Then
Nana, Grampa and Peter went with them to Butchart Gardens to check out the new carousel. That evening we went out for fish and chips at Barb's seafood at Fisherman's Wharf. After eating we were able to run around the playground close by and let the girls burn off some energy. As you can see - fun was had by all!


The following weekend was also busy. Rob came to town for an overnight stay and he very kindly brought some of our 'stuff' from Hornby with him. Suddenly, our apartment looked like we just moved in ... again! Oh well, it was good to get our dining room table set up again and get rid the GUTZ desks. With Rob visiting, it was another good excuse to have a wander through Beacon Hill Park. But we started the day with a visit to the start of the inaugural Tweed Ride Victoria. As you can see there were some very dapper people in attendance, along with some lovely classic (old and new) bicycles, tricycles, tandems, etc. We MAY have to join the ride next year!


















See .... everyone is smiling ...
That night we had dinner at the relatively new addition to Victoria's food and drink scene, The Moon Under Water Brew Pub, where we enjoyed wonderful fresh brews, and a very delicious traditional Sunday meal of roast beef with Yorkshire Pudding. I was too busy enjoying myself to get any photos, sorry.

The week following kept us busy going through the boxes from Hornby and hanging some of our stored art. We thought that it would be nice to have the place 'in order'
for the event of the week - Frank's birthday. We thought he would appreciate a birthday cake (my sister-in-law Cheryl's carrot cake recipe and now a family favourite) plus a little gift of assorted traditional sweets from the English Sweet Shop on Yates St.


Then this past weekend was the Victoria Day long weekend so we all decided to go to Hornby Island. Peter and I had the goal of finally emptying Frank and Mary Jane's garage. When we moved from our house on Hornby last fall, they very kindly allowed us to store all the things we wouldn't be needing in our one bedroom apartment in Victoria. So, this was the final push to sort through things. Three piles - one for Victoria, one for the crawl space, and the biggest one for the Free Store. Two truck loads to the Free Store (aka the 'dump') and a lot of sorting through boxes and we did it! The drive home was quite satisfyingly happy as we brought the last few boxes to our new home.If you compare this photo to the one from a month ago, you'll understand the satisfaction.














Oh yeah, and we stopped at the Crow and Gate for the usual Kilkenny and a cup of tea :) Tired but sweetly satisfied.


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