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Boarding, boarding, boarding!
On 24th - 26th I got my first nanny job... Dig sitting!!! Was such a posh pooch so when I tried I rough it up a bit, Daisy was not impressed! The first 2 nights were 3 hour shifts and all I had to do was watch TV in the owners hotel room!! On the last night I had Daisy for 4 hours an had a nice juicy tip to go with it :) This was in the Fairmont Chateau Jean & Terry! Lovely hotel in a nice area not too far from where we are staying! No job for Chris just yet but has ...
D9: Communing with the Spiritual Side of Whistler
... Ecotours office check-in. It was amazing 5 ziplines, gradually getting longer and longer over Fitzsimmons creek. The last zipline was "free-style" and some of us attempted it upside down! Very relaxing at a different pace -- very nice integration of respect for our world & resources and sustainability concepts actively practiced by the Ziptrek Company (which donates a part of your ...
Bye Whistler, Hello Vancouver....Again!
... Centre and decided to go in and have a look. The centre preserves and honours the relationship between the two distinct cultures of the First Nations Coast Salish peoples that share Whistler as their home: Squamish Nation and Lil'wat Nation (Canadian Aboriginals and their land).
The centre houses a Great Hall, a museum with rare artifacts, a gift shop, a theatre and a cafe. Whether discovering how a Salish hunting canoe is carved from ...
Whistler
... that we were either too late or too early in the season for some sights and activities.
On the Thursday, the weather was a little better, but it was still raining. Jeff had booked in to play a game of Golf at the Furry Creek Golf Course. There was only one other group playing, so he pretty much had the course to himself.
Mum and I decided to go Ziplining. I had been Ziplining here before and ...
An ode to nursing
... be picking him up from the operating theatre at some point that night I hoped that they would be able to re-attach his arm (not heartless, no, but the main reason I was hoping for that was because the surgery would take all night and I wouldn't need to pick him up) and then I began to think - how am I going to deal with this? The boy is going to be pretty upset over his arm, moody from that and pain, ugh really cannot be bothered with this. How wrong I was! He came to ...