Monday 24 March 2014

Good bye to a beloved furry friend

We are sad to post a good-bye to our beloved family dog Corrigan, aka Cor-boy or Rockers.  Rockers came to our family through my sister Bronwyn and her husband Mike, who adopted him as a pup along with his sister Kia.  Kia & Corrigan have been living at my parents' house for many years now, and have been cherished members of our family.

Corrigan was the sweetest and most gentle dog you could imagine.  He was gentle enough to let Finley ride on his back, and he was sweet enough to let Zambo believe that she was the boss of him.  He always greeted you with an enthusiastic wag of the tail & lots of slobbery doggie kisses.

I'll never forget the time Corrigan came to Squamish to visit and we all went to Brohm Lake for a swim.  When Dad jumped in the water, Corrigan went bananas and jumped in to "rescue" him.  He wouldn't settle down until Dad was safely on the shore.  He was so loving and loyal, a truly wonderful pup.

We will miss you lots Cor-boy!  XO

Corrigan & Kia relaxing with Bronwyn

They came all the way to Squamish to welcome Finley!

Out for a walk with the guys

Doggy kisses for Derek 

Relaxing after a hard day

Trying to make friends with Zambo

On Zambo patrol while visiting Squamish

In doggy paradise in Hood River

Happy dogs walking in the Gorge

Saturday 15 March 2014

Pineapple Express

I'm a bit of a weather geek.  An amateur weather geek.  I couldn't explain the actual geographical and meteorological forces at play behind a weather system, but I am one of these people that always knows what tomorrow's forecast is and am uncommonly excited over weather records (most number of sunny days in a row, most rainfall in one day, hottest place in BC [almost always Osoyoos.])  Despite this, when I went on a date with a meteorologist about 8 or 9 years ago, I couldn't have been more bored.  Go figure.

Anyway, last weekend we were visited by a weather system known was a "Pineapple Express".  In fact, we came home from Maui on the Pineapple Express.  In my amateurish understanding, it's a system of heavy moisture and warm air that blows up the coast from Hawaii and dumps and ton of rain (and snow) along the Pacific Coast.  Our flight home from Maui was 1 hour shorter than usual as this mass of warm Hawaii air pushed our little plane northbound.

Now that we are home, the Pineapple Express means lots of rain in town, but lots of snow in Whistler.  Yay!  Last weekend I was up at the hill with some friends enjoying all the  new snow.  It was a bit on the warm side, so the snow was soggy as we came down the hill, but higher up we found some really nice stashes of powder.

In Maui, we had nearly perfect weather for our first vacation with Finley.  We learned quickly that traveling with a 9 month old requires a slightly different approach than normal vacations.

First lesson: your flight will feel much longer than it normally does.  When boarding a plan with a baby, forget about packing your bags with books, trashy magazines or iPads;  instead better have a ready supply of fresh new toys, snacks, diapers and a change of clothes.  Finley actually did remarkably well on both flights.  There were lots of babies & kids on our flight, so Finley's small fusses were barely noticeable among the din.

Looking sad as we leave Maui
A short (but sweet) sleep

Once we arrived in Maui, we were lucky to be picked up at the airport by Grandpa Phil.  Second lesson when travelling with a baby - bring help!  Grandpa Phil & Grandma Janet (aka Yo-yo) went to Maui a day early and rented the car, did a huge Costco & grocery run and checked into the condo.  So all we had to do was roll into town like a bunch of celebrities!  (Celebrities that get picked up at the airport in a Dodge Avenger have my sympathies.)  We had an awesome time together & it was a huge help to have  them with us.  Derek & I even escaped for a night dive & for a romantic dinner at Roy's while Grandma & Grandpa babysat.

First things first, lets get shed our winter layers!

Third lesson: you will probably spend more time at your condo that you normally would, so rent a nice place.  That we did!  We frequently stay at the same condo complex when we go to Maui - the Palms of Wailea.  The units are nice, the grounds are gorgeous, the pool is great & it is walking distance to Keawakapu, an amazing beach.  We had a great 2 bedroom place (three if you count the mini bedroom we created for Finley) with an ocean view.  Finley enjoyed most of his meals from the lenai watching the humpback whales swim past.

We visited the pool almost every day:



We went for walks down to the beach, around the neighbourhood & in the garden.






And we spent some time just hanging out at the condo.





 Forth lesson: forget about traveling light, but with research you can travel lighter!  Gone are the days of travelling carry-on.  Finley's gear took up one giant duffle bag!  But it could have been worse, had I not discovered a company called Akamai Mothers that rents baby gear.  We arrived at the condo to find a high chair, a baby bathtub, a beach cabana and a HUGE bag of toys waiting for us!  They rent almost any baby item you could think of.  It was so convenient!

Fifth and most important lesson: slow down, this ain't the mainland!  This should pretty much always be the motto of a Hawaiian vacation, but it's tempting to stuff in a ton of adventure.  There is so much to do in Maui, & I love to windsurf, run, dive, explore.  This time, I chose to limit my adventures: I did 2 dives and I joined my parents in learning to do Stand-Up Paddle-board.  But otherwise, our days our relaxed & unstructured.  We planned trips to the beach, lunches out and most activities around Finley's naps & his disposition.  It worked well & everyone had an awesome time.


Just hangin' loose with Grandpa
At the beach with his new scrunchy face
Keawakapu - our "local" beach
Mmmm… eating sand!
At the beach with Grandpa & Yoyo
Adventurous Grandma!
Look at these two Kamaainas!

For me, the most memorable parts of the trip were:
  • Playing in the pool with Finley
  • Watching Finley stuff his mouth with sand and going into the waves with his daddy
  • The whales.  Not only could you see them all the time, jumping and splashing, but all you had to do was stick your head underwater to hear them singing.  On my dive at Molokini it sounded as though there were whales right behind me.  It was amazing
  • Relaxed lunches with Mom, Dad & Derek
  • SUP boarding with Mom & Dad
  • My special morning treat at Honolua Coffee: Iced Nutty Hawaiian Latte and Lemon-Ginger Scone as I walked home along the beach
I can't wait for our next family adventure!  Thanks Mom & Dad for coming with us!















Saturday 1 March 2014

Aloha Baby

We've had a brief hiatus from the blogosphere as we've been soaking up some much needed vacation time.  We've been in Maui for just over a week & it has been heavenly!  My brain is very much in vacation mode, so rather than struggle to come up with some clever text & witty stories, I'll just let some pictures do the talking!