M: "Don't forget the child!" (Yelled from his carseat after everyone in front had gotten out of the car, but not yet opened his door.)
L: "We'll tell people it's art and that we got it at SOFA." (Said after standing a couch on end and propping it against the wall next to her side of the bed in our room since it wouldn't fit up the stairs of our place).
M: "I'm gonna go get me a snack." (Next thing you know, he'll be drinking Bud and yelling "GIT-R-DONE!")
Monday, July 31, 2006
Saturday, July 29, 2006
The Hills are Alive....
Took the morning off from unpacking and went on an excursion up Grouse Mountain. Awesomely fun, awesomely beautifuly, DAMN cold! Low of 6C on the Mountain today.

Saw some great carving, huge bears, hokey, but amusing lumberjack show. Tram car up and down was thrilling. Too cold for chairlift this time.

Saw some great carving, huge bears, hokey, but amusing lumberjack show. Tram car up and down was thrilling. Too cold for chairlift this time.
Postcards from a Ledge, Day Five through Eight
Location: Vancouver, BC, Canada
Lat/Long: 49.270773,-123.134422
Odometer reading: 3058 mi.
Lessons learned:
- Southwest Wyoming does a great impression of lifeless desert. This includes the highway towns, where the tallest things are the telephone poles.
- Burley ID (42.543216,-113.800507) has a nice and inexpensive hotel attached to the Best Western. Also, the potato thing is no exaggeration.
- They make some damn fine potstickers in Portland.
- Seeing Kees and Kirsten twice in the same year (even if you're counting Mars years) is awesome. They must come to visit us in Vancouver with high frequency.
- The OMSI has some awesome exhibits for both car-weary kids and adults who never outgrew science museums.
- The one sheaf of important papers you don't check earlier on in your trip is the one that you will find to be incomplete the night before you need it. Luckily, the papers were stored on our computer, but we also found out that...
- Kinko's sometimes actually closes when it is located in a small town (Bellingham WA).
- Large armed men show up to talk to you when you drive the wrong way up a street at a US Border checkpoint.
- Exporting a car (if you've done the advance paperwork as required) takes 11 seconds.
- Importing a car (if you've done the advance paperwork as required) takes 11 minutes.
- The best way to really feel like you've moved into the new place is to go and eat Malaysian food, and then go home and have your child vomit hourly from 1:30am to 5:30am on his sleeping bag, every sheet you brought in the car and the beige carpet. Luckily this wasn't the fault of the restaurant, because we love the food.
We're home.
Lat/Long: 49.270773,-123.134422
Odometer reading: 3058 mi.
Lessons learned:
- Southwest Wyoming does a great impression of lifeless desert. This includes the highway towns, where the tallest things are the telephone poles.
- Burley ID (42.543216,-113.800507) has a nice and inexpensive hotel attached to the Best Western. Also, the potato thing is no exaggeration.
- They make some damn fine potstickers in Portland.
- Seeing Kees and Kirsten twice in the same year (even if you're counting Mars years) is awesome. They must come to visit us in Vancouver with high frequency.
- The OMSI has some awesome exhibits for both car-weary kids and adults who never outgrew science museums.
- The one sheaf of important papers you don't check earlier on in your trip is the one that you will find to be incomplete the night before you need it. Luckily, the papers were stored on our computer, but we also found out that...
- Kinko's sometimes actually closes when it is located in a small town (Bellingham WA).
- Large armed men show up to talk to you when you drive the wrong way up a street at a US Border checkpoint.
- Exporting a car (if you've done the advance paperwork as required) takes 11 seconds.
- Importing a car (if you've done the advance paperwork as required) takes 11 minutes.
- The best way to really feel like you've moved into the new place is to go and eat Malaysian food, and then go home and have your child vomit hourly from 1:30am to 5:30am on his sleeping bag, every sheet you brought in the car and the beige carpet. Luckily this wasn't the fault of the restaurant, because we love the food.
We're home.
Friday, July 28, 2006
Dirk Gently
Arrived safely early Monday morning.
No net access (except calling Ry to ask him to google for us) until today.
We're all pretty tired (of each other) and have no room for the spices...oh, and the couch won't fit up the stairs so is balanced on one arm next to (my side) of the bed
Hoping for no earthquakes.
No net access (except calling Ry to ask him to google for us) until today.
We're all pretty tired (of each other) and have no room for the spices...oh, and the couch won't fit up the stairs so is balanced on one arm next to (my side) of the bed
Hoping for no earthquakes.
Thursday, July 20, 2006
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