Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Year in Review
In the Capital of the Nation
Didn’t matter it was for work
And not a vacation
It was much more beautiful
Then I expected it to be
Especially in the cold and chilly month
Of February
In March I needed some sun
So off to Vegas we went
We saw “O” from Cirque du Soleil
And a few dollars at the slot machines were spent
I also switched jobs in March
Off to prison I did go
Doesn’t sound like a step up
But I should’ve made this move long ago
In April I did the Sun Run
For the very last time
Training out in the cold
Has got to be a crime (ok, I’m just lazy!)
My friend rented an apartment
In Vancouver for the summer
We rode the seawall and spent lots of time at the beach
That I didn’t have more time off, was a bummer
Had an awesome reunion
With a lot of the Borne clan
Then was visited by my friend Missy
And up to Whistler we ran
My birthday was in August
Celebrated with great friends
Michael Bublé stopped by to say hello
No, that is not pretend
Ok, maybe he didn’t “stop by”
As much as I went up and said hello
But he was extremely gracious and kind
A very nice fellow
Then off to Tofino we went
Of my friends surfing I took pics
But for me, up in the sky, paragliding
Is where I got my kicks
Got tattoo number 5
“Freedom in Christ” is what it reads
But to tattoo number 6
Is where it will lead
Was reunited with another “old” friend
Went to Osoyoos for Thanksgiving
Got in a kayak on the lake
And chipped away at my misgiving (fear of water)
October was finally the month
When U2 came back to town
Excitement was in the air
I could finally end the countdown
Standing in line for 13 hours
Paid off in a big way
When I landed a front row spot
It was the highlight of my day.
The concert was amazing
They put on such a great show
I got my picture with Bono & The Edge (kind of)
And I was all aglow
But then I shifted gears
And hopped on a plane the very next day
And flew to Argentina, via Chile
To see my friend, Leana, I will go a long way
Buenos Aires is amazing
Evita’s balcony we saw
Of the amazing Argentine tango show
I was definitely in awe
I got to meet Doug & Leana’s two little girls
For the very first time
They are adorable and sweet
And all over me they did climb (and I loved it)
It was an amazing trip
I’m so glad that I went
Came back to Canada and with SYTYCD and the ballet
Some of my November time was spent
This year went by so fast
I can’t believe that we’re through
What will 2010 bring, I wonder
Oh, I haven’t a clue
But for now I give thanks
For my dear Saviour’s birth
It’s in Him that I put my trust
In Him I find my worth
I pray you have a blessed Christmas
With family and friends
It really is the perfect way
To bring the year (and this poem) to an end
Friday, December 25, 2009
Merry Christmas Everyone!
Merry Christmas to my family, friends and even to my blog readers who've remained silent. I pray you all have a wonderful Christmas and take some time to remember the real reason we are celebrating. The best gift of all was given to us that first Christmas night in a manager in Bethlehem. I pray we never take that gift for granted.If you're feeling like it's all so commercialized and materialistic and aren't sure what you can do to shake that feeling, here's a GREAT link where you can give an amazing gift that will really help somebody out this year.
https://catalogue.worldvision.ca/gifts/Forms/preHome.aspx?mc=4136586&lang=en
I gave a goat this year and I can honestly say it was my favorite gift I gave all Christmas. :) Thanks to my friend, Sonya, who inspired me to do this.
Luke 2: 1 - 20
Thursday, December 24, 2009
One more day in BA
Anyway, I was booked into another nice hostel that was in a different part of the city so off I went to explore. Was I by myself, you ask? I'm going to keep you in suspense just a little while longer.
I think the thing I loved most about Argentina were the beautiful buildings. I couldn't get enough of them.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Igu.azu Falls
My hotel leaves much to be desired (see pics below for what my "view" was like when I opened the window).
I'm trying to keep myself awake until suppertime (7:30 - remember, Lea and I had stayed up until 4:00 am the night before and I didn't sleep much on the bus). Watched Oliver Twist on TV while the jack hammer went constantly outside my door and the power went out twice. There's only 10 chairs around the pool. Hilarious. Found out I can't go to the Brazil side of the Falls because I don't have a visitor's visa and they don't give out day visa's anymore. :( Supper at 8. Bed by 10. Woke up a bunch of times throughout the night either to people in the hall or the torrential downpour at 4:30 am. I thought the roof was going to cave in! Crazy!
Not a thrilling first day, but adventures don't have to be fun all the time. Makes for an interesting story either way. :)
The next day I joined my tour and headed to the Falls. These Falls border Brazil and Argentina and were short-listed as a candidate to be one of the New 7Wonders of Nature. Upon seeing Igu.azu, the United States' First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt reportedly exclaimed "Poor Nia.gara!" and I have to agree. It was spectacular!
When we walked through the gates we waited for our tour guide and while I was waiting, I heard 3 guys behind me speaking perfect English. It felt like awhile since I'd heard that from anyone but myself and Leana, so I turned around and said, "You guys are from the States, right?" They said, "Yes," and I said, "It's so nice to hear ..." and all 4 of us said together, "ENGLISH!" We discussed how surprised we were about how little English was spoken here and they said they had just come from Chile and it was worse there. I hung out with these California firefighters off and on throughout the day (not too shabby) as that's what you do when you're travelling by yourself. :)
Anyway, to get to the falls, you walk over these walkways they've built literally over top of the river and falls. At times it's a little freaky, but pretty cool.
Another reason for meeting people when you're travelling by yourself is so they can take pictures for you.
Looking at this walkway sure didn't give me much confidence in the ones I was walking on. I don't know if you can read the sign below, but it says, "Catwalk destroyed by flood in 1992." Freaky!
Next we took a little train to another section and took more walkways down to the lower section of the falls. Here I am looking over to the Brazilian side of the falls. Would've been nice to be able to say I've been to Brazil as well, but that will have to wait for another trip.
At this point it was starting to rain a little bit but as it was still warm outside, I didn't really mind.Monday, December 21, 2009
Rosario, AR and last day at the Janzen's
After doing a bit of shopping, we found a hair salon and got our hair washed and straightened for about $10 each. Nice! After walking the 12 blocks of shopping streets that are blocked off to vehicles (the 2 top pictures above), we ended up at the National Flag Memorial (below - don't we look great with our freshly straightened hair-dos?).
Here are some pics from the top of the Flag Memorial.
Funny story. When we got up to the top we walked out to one of the little balconies and I can't remember what we were chatting about but you could see the 2 guys in front of us stop what they were talking about and look at each other. They slowly turned around and when they say us they let out a loud, "Aaaaahhhh!" We just looked at them with this blank look on our faces and finally they said, "You speak English! Where are you from? What are you doing here?" They were suddenly very interested in us. We talked to them for a bit and when Leana finally told them she had been living in Argentina for 8 years, another gentleman pipes in and says, "Aaah, she tricked you. She wanted you to think she didn't speak Spanish!" We all had a good laugh and then walked away ... until we came to the next balcony and there they were again. Let me tell you, Argentine men are not shy. He looks at me with my camera and says, "Take a picture of us" and he takes my camera and hands it to his friend. We're standing there laughing and just as his friend is about to take the picture, he says, "Heads together!" and pulls us in for the picture below. It was quite funny. They did ask us to go dancing that night but we had to tell them we were heading back home. Phewf!
I thought the beautiful purple trees looked gorgeous next to the Merry-Go-Round.
As we walked back to our car, I looked up and saw this sign! Of course we had to go inside and find the store. I walked in and said, "Me nombre es Fiona" (yes, I said it in Spanish) and they were so cute. They handed me a bag and a sticker right away. I ended up buying some earrings from them. :)
We had enough time to stop for a "little" snack. I thought this looked lighter then the chocolate cake so we got this and man, was it sweet. Layers upon layers of dulce de leche (which is very similar to caramel) and then meringue on top. I LOVE sweet things so if you hear me say something is too sweet, it's off the charts. I ate as much as I could but got at least half of it wrapped up to go.
I also tried to get myself a bottled water at this place. Leana had been speaking for me almost the entire trip since she's fluent in Spanish, which is great, but I wanted to see if I could fend for myself. You'd think asking for bottled water (agua) wouldn't be so hard, right? Wrong! I went inside the restaurant (we were sitting on the patio) and put in my order (saying agua and using a bit of sign language) and they nodded to me. I asked (in English) if I should wait there or go back to my seat outside (pointing) and they pointed to my seat outside. I went back and waited ... and waited ... and waited. Finally, the waitress came outside and Leana asked her in Spanish and guess what? I got my bottled water. That really surprised me! I've done a lot of travelling and have been able to get by with English and sign language, so to not be able to get my own water was a shocker. Thanks goodness Leana is fluent.
We did nothing the next day except sit in the sun and chat. It was great ... until it was time for me to pack. :( Doug came home that night and we all went out for supper.
and I took a couple of their family when we got home ... sometimes dogs just don't cooperate. :)





