Welcome to my Blog

Welcome to my Blog

I created this space to post my thoughts and photos. It began in 2012 with my travels to New Zealand, Tasmania and living and studying in Australia then continued back to Canada with my return home to Edmonton and moving to Victoria, British Columbia. Join me on the journey. Post a comment!

Tuesday, 30 September 2014

I'm a Dr.

Okay not that kind.
I'm a Doctor of Public Health
My bound dissertation in 'Indian Ocean' Blue
I didn't walk across the stage in Adelaide
but was on the stage at Camosun's grad in June





My fellow colleagues at Camosun College celebrated

and celebrated!
 




And my family feted me. Two people who have been with me right from the start - Aunt Jude and my Mum

Just awaiting the parchment!

Tuesday, 23 September 2014

Nanny


In the early 70's we left Montreal and my grandparents followed their daughter, my Mother, and our family to Winnipeg. But after a couple of years they decided it was too cold. So they moved to Victoria to be closer to their other daughter.

Nanny with my Mum and Step Dad Allen
My grandmother had lied about her age to work at the Sunlife Assurance Company in Montreal in her teens.
After getting married she spent her life raising a family, cooking, knitting, sewing and volunteering. 

Nanny and Grandad decided to buy their own home, after living in an apartment in Victoria for a couple of years. It was one of the earliest apartment condominiums.

My grandfather was already retired. So Nanny, who had energy to spare, went out to work to pay for it. Once again she lied about her age as she was in her early 60's.

She found a job working in accounts at Standard Furniture.
She socked away her money and had the condo paid for in a decade. And she acquired some nice furniture to boot!


Here's the truck delivering a chest bed we bought from Standard Furniture.


Nanny's gone but I have lots of good memories.

Sunday, 14 September 2014

Portland

My daughter Stefanie will be living in Portland, Oregon for the next three years while she studies to become a Chiropractor (more to come about this topic).

She and I travelled down the west coast in August to find her an apartment in a city with few vacancies.

She got lucky so we had some time to explore.

Portland, as per the show Portlandia, is proud to be weird and has become well known for its food trucks.

We had several adventures and visited and ate at many weird and wonderful places.

Yum - food truck dinner!

Lunch at Mcmenamins Edgefield
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Passion Flower at McMenamins Edgefield


The line-up never ends at Voodoo donuts


Stef at Multnomah Falls

St. John's Bridge


Overlooking the Columbia River

 Powell's Books


Looking forward to going back soon!

 

Thursday, 4 September 2014

My wonderful husband!


Keith and I have been together 9 years. For a year of that time I lived in Adelaide.  While I was there we decided we would get married on my return, in March of 2013. At that time I was being interviewed for my current position in Victoria.

Before I applied for the job we discussed the possibility of moving to Victoria. Although we both knew it would mean sacrifices including leaving those we loved most, we decided it was a good way to ease into retirement. The weather here is mild and the long Prairie winters were getting tedious. 

The job market is limited on Vancouver Island due to size.  It took Keith a year to find a position that he felt would be a good fit for his skills and career stage.  In July he accepted the role of Director, Information Technology at BC Pension Corporation.  When the deal was final I felt like we’d hit the jackpot!

Life quickly came together. His house sold and we packed up to drive west. But before we did he had to leave his current position, a job he said was the best he’d ever had!  

I was invited to the Farewell Party at the University of Alberta. Over 125 people attended.
 
Keith’s boss heaped praise on Keith for all he’d done as a leader in the organization. He then invited people to come up to the mic. People lined up to thank Keith and share with the audience how he’d not only contributed to the work but also to their lives.  
 
Speeches

Keith and his boss Trevor


 
 

 
 
Once the speeches were over people lined up to shake his hand and thank him one last time. Tears were shed, laughs and hugs ensued.

Everyone wished us both well. It was a wonderful event but I felt a little guilty taking him away from such great people.
Keith and his assistant Amanda

Wednesday, 6 August 2014

Neptunia

Stefanie and I went to Portland Oregon for the long weekend to find her an apartment before she starts Chiropractic College in the fall.
As usual, travelling with Stefanie is an adventure.
This time it was my car.
I bought my Nissan Altima when the new model came out in 2002.  I loved the colour, it was called Neptunia and was an ocean blue. In fact on part of the drive through Washington the sea was right beside the road and I commented to Stefanie that it matched my car.
It travelled back and forth from Edmonton to Victoria and Pender Island many times, moved me here last summer and more recently hauled boxes and stuff to this house.
Until I moved to Victoria it hadn't cost me much. An oil change when needed and the odd tune up.
Packed and ready to go
But in the past few months it had been unhappy and making a noise.
So we were about an hour north of Portland when the oil light came on then the car started to slow down. I drove off the highway and made it to a station hoping it was something minor. The gas station attendant directed us to a Fleet Service down the road.

The owner graciously had his mechanics look at it. They determined that it was burning oil so added some into the tank. After some consultation they confirmed that the engine was on its last legs and would not get us to Portland.
The owner recommended a rental car and phoned and booked us one then hooked up his GPS to the car so we could go get it.
A customer, hearing this and worried we wouldn't make it, offered to drive us out of his way to get the rental car. Enroute he problem solved any obstacle, gave us his card and offered Stef help when she moved to Portland.
We were able to get a rental car that we could return back at our point of entry to the US, the ferry terminal at Port Angeles, on our departure. A couple of women ahead of us were renting a car because their vehicle had also broke down.
We drove back to the Fleet Service and the owner had checked and a new engine would cost as much as the car was worth. After conferring on what to do he offered to take my car off my hands.
So we removed the plates and fortunately what little we had in the car. We loaded up our rental car and still made it to Portland for Stefanie to see her first apartment on time!
The rental car

Neptunia was a good car and we have many happy memories. I think she decided to retire to the warmer climate of the south. I hope she'll be happy.
Neptunia

Despite the smile I'll miss my car

I rarely needed to drive it as I walk to work and have many amenities nearby.  Now I really have to ride or walk everywhere!
Keith will be here in a couple of weeks with his SUV so we may be a one car family.



Sunday, 3 August 2014

The final resting place?!

We've moved again!
With the help of my cousin Angela, her husband Graham and strapping son Matthew we moved out of the apartment. In addition, the rest of my house contents that didn't fit in the apartment and were in storage were delivered.

Packing
Angela and the UHaul
Graham and Matt

Keith and the almost empty truck
And, to top it all off, Keith landed a good position in Victoria and will be moving here permanently in a couple of weeks!
So hopefully this is the last moving blog for awhile... Well almost, Keith needs to move the rest of his house to Victoria.
Regardless we feel like we've won the lottery!
Note the smile on Keith's face!

Friday, 11 July 2014

Less about me

I stopped off for a couple of weeks in Edmonton on my return from Britain.
I had friends to see...
Karen, Gail, Me, Dawn, Robin, Jan and Greg
...some business to attend to and several health professionals to visit. Getting old has its consequences! On that note I also celebrated my birthday.
This birthday doesn't have a 0 in it but any birthday over 50 is significant!  The kids were over to celebrate for a BBQ at Keith's house.  Now that the house is for sale it may be the last time we're all together here.
Jason, Andrea, Stefanie, Keith and me!

But the news this trip was not about me. It's about our daughters!

Andrea and Jason are building a house and took me out to see the lot, the road having just been put in.













Kristine and Jeremy, who are expecting their first child and Keith's and my first grandchild this autumn, just got possession of their home.


And... Stefanie is off to Portland Oregon in the fall to attend Chiropractic College at the University of Western States.