About melissius

A Canuck living in beautiful Colorado. Happily married (Geoff), mom to two handsome sons (Elijah & Miles). I am a follower of Jesus Christ. Life is great.

The Victoria Trip

Alright, I’m well enough to write about the trip. This darn cough is still lingering, but hopefully I’ll either get answers at my doctor’s appointment tomorrow, or it will just die.

No problems flying there, but can I say I love the Vancouver airport. All Canadian airports should be this well organized. You can totally tell it’s a B.C. airport by the decor. It’s peaceful, and very multicultural. And right beside our gate is a Tim Horton’s. We have enough time to scarf a doughnut before we have to board. This is all the food we’ve had since breakfast.

We hop on a 16 minute flight to Victoria, it’s up then down. I didn’t see much from my seat, but I was feeling a little queasy, even with my Sea-Band on. Geoff said it was beautiful. Victoria’s airport is tiny, kinda like the Long Beach airport. We are greeted by Glen & Diane, and we all hop in the van to see the island. We get a quick car tour of a decent portion of Victoria before we head to the condo.

We eat dinner at this great place called Christie’s, it’s a pub, and the food is excellent. Not just because we were hungry, it’s really good there. And it’s within eyesight of the condo.

Wednesday, we walk up to a quaint shopping district to get a few things and to see the infamous Penny Farthing Pub, where the family ate back when Meg & Mike were in Victoria. We head to Safeway to get a few things then home for lunch. After eating we walk to Craigdarroch Castle. I thought it would be a fun thing we could do, and it certainly was fun. It was all decorated for Christmas, and it was self guided so we could take as long as we wanted. I think we all got a kick out of it. There were two musicians playing celtic & Christmas music. Let it be said that Feliz Navidad doesn’t sound good with a celtic flair. But the musicians were really good.

Leaving the castle, we stopped by Government House, but barely saw a portion of it. Definitely something to see in summer I’m sure. But the grounds look great, and I bet it’s popular for wedding photos.

I start too feel my throat closing up that night, and wake the next morning being full on sick. Meg & Mike arrive that morning. Geoff went for a run that afternoon, and planned to meet up with everyone at Ross Bay. He felt like he was just getting warmed up by the time he hit Ross Bay, so he continued. He ends up running all the way to the Legislative Building, and then practically traces his steps back. Everyone is shocked by how far he went when he finally makes it back home. They were starting to worry, but I know my husband. He loves running at sea level, and he talks about how he can run forever. I knew he’d be okay, plus he had his phone if there were any problems.

The Armstrongs have their Christmas Eve Fish Fest, and I eat my scalloped potatoes in a box, since I can only muster to eat soft food. Plus I hate fish.

Christmas Day we all get spoiled, and then take a walk down to Gonzales Bay. This is my first time at the ocean this trip. The day is kinda cloudy, but it’s somehow suited to the beach. Christmas dinner is turkey, and I am able to enjoy it. 🙂 I love turkey.

Boxing Day (or the 26th for my Yankee friends), Geoff and I go out for coffee with my Auntie Laurie and her husband Gene. They take us to a great place, Ogden Point Cafe & Dive Shop. The food smells awesome, but I just have a hot chocolate. Geoff and Auntie Laurie enjoy a bumbleberry crisp, and Gene has carrot cake. We sit in a closed in patio overlooking the breakwater. It’s so good to see her again, and to spend time with Gene. After coffee, we go downstairs to the dive shop and Geoff is able to talk to them about diving. Getting the scoop on things, he is armed with what he needs to know about diving there. Essentially, you can dive with the wetsuit he owns, but you’d be MUCH more comfortable in a dry suit. We then walk up to the lighthouse at the end of the breakwater to see two divers enter the water. Along the way all I am able to see are starfish, but it’s so beautiful out there. We head back, and then go home to the condo. I tell Auntie Laurie I will for sure call her the next time we come up.

That night we have reservations at Butchart Gardens for dinner. Everyone is anxious to relive the holiday display they put on every year. Geoff has never been to Butchart Gardens, and I have never been in the winter. It’s quite the display they put on, it’s hard to capture in pictures. Once we finish viewing their display of the Twelve Days Of Christmas, we head to the Dining Room for dinner. It’s a lovely place, and I wish I had felt better. As it was I just had salad for dinner. Geoff and I enjoyed a huge pot of tea each after dinner. If we’d known how big the tea pots were going to be, we’d have shared a pot. Giant silver tea pots. I really wanted to take the heavy duty tea strainer with me. I think if it were in the gift shop, I may have gotten one. I am so exhausted from our outing. I think it may have too much, but I wanted to go.

Our last day in Victoria, and I’m far to beat to do much. I do take a trip up to Safeway with Geoff just to get some fresh air, and exercise. The rest of the family heads to downtown, but I knew that would be too much for me. Next trip, I’ll do downtown. I want to rest up since the family wants to the Penny Farthing for dinner. After eating there (I was able to eat a hamburger), I deem that Christie’s is a much better pub. I mean yeah this place had ambiance, but the food was better at Christie’s, and I like the atmosphere better over there. But it’s always good to break out of your box once in while.

Our journey home begins at the Victoria airport at 11am with a 12pm departure. We get there and most of the flights are delayed or cancelled. Joy! We have a connection in Vancouver at 2pm, and we brace ourselves for the worst. We get out of Victoria on a flight at 12:30ish. So we’re only 30 minutes behind our schedule. The problem was bad weather or fog in Vancouver. Once we get to Vancouver we fly through the airport, through security and customs. As we make our way to our gate, we know we’re doing alright. We pass a Tim Horton’s and once we get to the gate Geoff leaves to get us 2 doughnuts each and some water for the flight. Since we know from the flight there they won’t be feeding us. We eat a doughnut and then it’s time to board.

We get home safe and sound, and being the planners we are, there is food in the fridge to eat for dinner. There are even gifts under the tree. Turns out the housing office put any packages not picked up by Christmas Eve inside people’s front doors, which is where our tree was.

So that was Victoria. I’m hoping to do more next time, and maybe we’ll go in the summer next time.

I got a bus load of books for Christmas, and the first one I am reading is Why I Hate Canadians by Will Ferguson. It’s hilarious. I also got his book Canadian History For Dummies, because I retained so little knowledge of what I learned in school. And I want to be able to give my boy facts about his parents’ home country. I’m going to close with a quote from This Hour Has 22 Minutes.

J.B. Dixon: At this time, we need to look to Canada’s poets for inspiration. And when we think Canada, when we think poets, we all think… Trooper!

No Work For Me

Well, I’m not making it in to work tomorrow. I still have a very scratchy voice, I’m still coughing, and I’m still not sleeping through the night. For those wondering why I don’t go see a doctor, it’s because I’d have to pay my co-pay, and I already have a pre-natal appointment for Tuesday. So I’m trying to hold out for that.

Now for some more bad news. Geoff thinks he may be getting sick again. This is not good. It took him forever to get over whatever he got in Vegas, and a house with 2 sickies can never be a good thing. It’s a frightful thought to think of Honey taking care of us. Also, Geoff just can’t afford to take any more time off work.

I really really hope to be well enough to work on Saturday. I hate feeling like I’m letting the store down (even though Caroline said it’s been really quiet). I know Jen understands, but I still feel bad. If only I could do work there out of the public eye. Then it would be alright.

Since I’ve been feeling like death warmed over, I’ll close with a quote from Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.

Ferris: You’re not dying, you just can’t think of anything good to do.

Home

We’re home. I’m trying to get on the mend. Jen was awesome enough to not schedule me in until Friday, so I have 2 days to recoup. But she did tell Geoff if I wasn’t well enough Friday to call her. Geoff is at work today, I’m taking it easy at home. Was able to dig out my approved medications list and was thrilled to see Robitussin on the list. So Geoff went out this morning before work to get me some as well as a few boxes of Kleenex. I have the best husband ever!

I’ll try to post about more about Victoria tomorrow, I need to kick back today.

I’m going to close with a quote from one of my Christmas movies, Swing Kids. I hope to watch it today or tomorrow.

Arvid: You think that just because you’re not doing it yourself, you’re not a part of it? Well, I’m sick and tired of doing my part.

Homeward Bound

We are leaving Victoria today to head back to Denver. I am still sick, but I think I may be getting better, though it certainly doesn’t feel that way. I will likely call my boss tonight and ask to take tomorrow off as a sick day. I’m still coughing far too much to be able to be in public. I’m sure I will be very miserable for the flights.

I can’t believe we were able to fit everything into our suitcases! It’s a very tight squeeze, and I tried to pack light on the way here. Most Christmas visits require us to mail home a package, so I guess we’re ahead of the game.

It feels weird to think that next week will be the new year. I know 2005 is going to hold so much, and hopefully less travel than this year did. If I’m lucky enough, I’d like there to be only 2 trips in 2005, one to Edmonton, and one to California. But time & money will tell.

Well, I have to go hack up a lung. I’ll write again tomorrow. Pray for safe travel, and better health for me.

2nd Christmas and Yes I’m Still Sick

We celebrated Christmas (again) and a good time was had by all. What a haul we all got. I got a tons of books and DVD’s. Easy to pack up and bring home.

WARNING! The next paragraph may be too graphic for some readers.

I am still sick. Food is mostly staying down, I’m mostly coughing up phlegm. I was able to get a bit more sleep last night, but I coughed enough to make food come up at 3am. I sound awful, but when I’m in between coughing fits, I feel more like myself.

I do hope to be even 20% better for tomorrow since I will be seeing my Auntie Laurie, and the family has plans to visit Butchart Gardens and enjoy a fancy dinner there. Auntie Laurie is not really my aunt, she’s a friend the family has known forever. She went to high school with my dad. I haven’t seen her in close to 15 years. That would also be the last time I saw Butchart Gardens. We’ve gone a few times as a family, but this will be Geoff’s first time. It will be great to share this with him.

I’d love to post some pics from the trip thus far, but I am unable to. You’ll have to wait until Wednesday.

I’m going to close with a quote from one of the movies I got for Christmas, While You Were Sleeping.

Priest: Dearly beloved, we are gathered here to…

Lucy: I object.

Saul: Oh, geez.

Priest: I didn’t get to that part yet.

Jack: I would have to object too.

Priest: What about you?

Peter: I’m thinking!

Being Sick Sucks

I’m sick. I don’t know what’s wrong with me, but my throat closed over last night, I had a headache, and a pain in my ear. When I woke this morning, I just felt hot and achy all over. I had a Five Alive, and that came up about an hour later. I don’t want to eat anything, so I’m sticking to fluids for now. I hope I feel better by this evening, since we have dinner plans.

Gotta go get some more rest, but I did want to post there is talk that Uma Thurman will replace Nicole Kidman in The Producers. This idea sucks. They should just get one of the actresses who played the role of Ulla on Broadway or in he L.A. production. Why does it have to be a big name actress?

Please keep me in your prayers as I hope to recover from whatever this is quickly.

Victoria



I just wanted to post that we made it here alright, no problems with planes. The connection was tight in Vancouver, but at least there was a Tim Horton’s right beside our gate. Canada has redeemed itself. 🙂

Today we’ll get out and see stuff, yesterday we mostly drove by stuff, had dinner and then kicked back. Driving by some of the buildings reminded us of Glasgow. The picture above is of their Legislative building, and that’s pretty much how it looked when we drove by it last night. Very nice.

I’ll close with a quote from That 70’s Show.

Fez: I just wish that there was someplace in the world where prejudice didn’t exist.

Michael Kelso: Well, that’s Canada… Yup, good ol’ Canada. They don’t make generalizations about people because they’re too busy playin’ hockey or gettin’ drunk or puttin’ maple syrup on their ham.

Oh Christmas Tree



This is our Christmas tree, as it looked Christmas morning (which was today). Since this is my only day off until Victoria, we woke up and celebrated by opening presents and stockings. As you can see, we had a few gifts that were here early enough to make it fun. Next Saturday, we’ll do it all again, but with the family in Victoria.

I am well pleased with the gifts I got, Geoff completely had me snowed on what I was getting. I thought for certain it was one thing, but it was something else all together. I got a foot spa (which I really love) and I bought him a nice cutting board and a silpat (it’s used for baking). Santa brought us the entire Lemony Snicket’s A Series Of Unfortunate Events books. I’ve read them all and Geoff is on the 11th book, but I am looking forward to rereading them. 🙂 Honey got a bag of new treats, and even Elijah got a gift from Colin, Dawn, and Dylan.

After opening gifts, we took a walk up to the mall which wasn’t so frightful inside as the parking lots were. We were thankful we walked. Geoff wanted to pick up some mineral oil for his cutting board, and some new toys from the Apple store and Radio Shack. We picked up some fixins for dinner tonight, we’ll be having stew. Then we did some laundry.

Caroline from work is going to come take care of Honey for us while we’re gone. It doesn’t feel to me like I’ll be traveling in a few days. But I have already started to think about what I want to pack. One of the things I like about traveling to a home rather than a hotel is laundry facilities. I know I can pack very little, because I’ll have access to wash my clothes. Which will be good since I’m sure we’ll be bringing home a lot of stuff. One thing I like about staying at a hotel is having access to a pool. But Diane says there is a pool near their place, so I still may bring my suit with me just in case.

I meant to post a while ago a link to our Christmas letter which is on my website. I actually thought I had posted it. If you somehow didn’t get one, you can view it here.

I’ll close with my favorite quote from A Charlie Brown Christmas.

Charlie Brown: (shouting in desperation) Isn’t there anyone out there who can tell me what Christmas is all about?

Linus Van Pelt: Sure, Charlie Brown, I can tell you. Lights, please. (A spotlight shines on Linus.) “And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the fields, keeping watch over their flocks by night. And lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the lord shone round about them, and they were so afraid. And the angel said unto them, Fear not, for behold, I bring unto you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people. For unto you this day is born in the City of Bethlehem, a Savior, which is Christ the Lord. And this shall be a sign unto you; you shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes and lying in a manger. And suddenly there was with the angel, a multitude of the heavenly host, praising God, and saying, ‘Glory to God in the highest, and on Earth peace, good will toward men'”. That’s what Christmas is all about, Charlie Brown.