Hey, so yes, I am finally getting around to talking about my birthday:)
If you know me at all, I love my birthday and I love getting presents and I absolutely love getting attention and lots of free food on my birthday. I also love making it a whole week party and making sure it is all about me. Haha...
So, this year was a little different. I wasn't in the mood to celebrate but I was still in the mood to share it with friends, just not so many. I know I am loved and I have conditioned all my friends over the years to celebrate this week with me haha but this year, I wanted low-key and some Mexican Food. So, I asked my friend Aly if she wanted to head across the border with me to have some Mi Mexico :)
We had been making plans to go to this restaurant for months and finally, my birthday, was the day that both of our schedules worked together. It was great. I picked her up at her place, and her husband and her daughter were staying home, it was just us girls. We both have Nexus and so it was uber fast going across the border. The border guard didn't even say Happy Birthday, like c'mon! haha. We headed down to Bellingham and went straight to Mi Mexico.
So, here we are, it's St. Patrick's Day and we are in a Mexican restaurant, needless to say, the place wasn't too full but that meant fast and great service. I love getting free things just because it's my birthday and so Aly casually mentioned that it was my birthday to our waitress...and nothing. Apparently, they don't do anything special for people during their birthday:( Yet, the food was fantastic!! I was wearing my Green Birthday sash from a couple of years ago, a white with Green St. Patricks Day 2009 lettering T-Shirt from Old Navy (birthday gift from 2009) and jeans. Aly wanted me to stand out but I was a little too subtle I guess because no one noticed it was my birthday :( I know, this is what I wanted but still, old habits die hard.
After Mi Mexico, we did a little shopping and I bought 3 pairs of shoes for 30$ at payless...they are soo pretty. I could stare at my new grey heels for hours, literally, they look that good. I also bought a St. Patty's day cup from Old Navy, they have a lot of St. Patty's day merchandise there, so I think I am going to make that a tradition. So, it was 9 and the mall was closing and on our way out we hear, hey you ladies want some pizza? We look, and the pizza guy is trying to get rid of his pizza so he doesn't have to throw it away. So, Aly and I took some and she told him it was my birthday so he gave me a ton of garlic breadsticks as well. I think I am going to make that a tradition as well. haha jk. I was able to get free stuff for my birthday, on my birthday and that made me feel happier, like all was right in the world. haha. Then we headed to Applebee's for dessert.
Now, I was feeling okay after Mi Mexico, not too full, just right and plus I had leftovers for the next day. Yet, Applebee's has a Strawberry lemonade and these 1.99 "dessert shooters" which I figured, I could eat two of those easily. Wrong...I didn't finish one thing I ordered because everything was sooo rich and too sweet. I was basically a glutton and I paid dearly for it. I still can't think about it...haha.
Overall, that night was a great night and we had a lot of fun just hanging out, eating, shopping and chatting. There was a lot of laughing as well. I am so glad that she came on my birthday adventure with me...Thanks Aly, you're awesome!!
Later that week, Gab, Pete, Amy B., Nick and I went over to Chris & Amy's for a birthday cake that Amy made for my birthday and we just hung out and talked. So casual and relaxing. Ian didn't cry when he heard my voice...always a plus :)
Then near the end of the month, Amy B. gave me a haircut, for free because it was for my birthday and it turned out fantastic! I have swoopy bangs, layers and my hair feels and looks so healthy! Thanks Amy B.!
Overall, this year was perfect and it turned out exactly as I had hoped. I think next year will be "Destination Birthday" - any ideas?
"In the search for our best selves, several questions will guide our thinking: Am I what I want to be? Am I closer to the Savior today than I was yesterday? Will I be closer yet tomorrow? Do I have the courage to change for the better?"
Monday, May 10, 2010
Tuesday, March 02, 2010
Olympics 2010 - Day 8
Celebrate Whitehorse - This was native dancing and singing. I took some video of this because my Mom would love it!!
For the UK Boys
For Amy - Korean Flag
For Aussie Dave - Tonight, the Australian Snowboarder rec'd her Gold for the Women's Competition.
Ben & Tamara at it again...
For all of the rest of us...the RCMP...very stoic...
Theory of a Deadman!!! Yes....he is singing "Make up your mind"....loooove this song!! The US boys I was with, they knew the band too...Sweet!
I took some videos of this concert too. They were loud and awesome!! He's pretty nice to look at too hey?
The countdown at the Art Gallery...
Olympic Cauldron...Canadian Poser eh...
Gorgeous!
The Rings on the Barge. I didn't know this until I heard someone in a line-up talking about it a few days later but the rings are gold when Canada gets a gold. Not too sure what other colors it is, I have only seen it gold when I saw them. It's because we are GOLDEN!!
More COWBELL!!!! They were everywhere! I had to document...purely newsworthy purpose...
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Olympics - 6: Vancouver Victory Medal Ceremony
Celebrate Alberta - each province was highlighted each night of the Victory Ceremonies. Tonight was Alberta and so they were showing pics that make Alberta and then they focused on Alberta Now...
This yahoo came on and and was singing Hip Hop with hoochie dancers who were wearing not so much...very distasteful for an Olympics show...I think anyway. But seriously, this is who you choose to highlight for who represents Alberta now? haha, I thought it was funny.
As we waited we were entertained by Ben Mulroney & Tamara Taggart having an Olympic Trivia contest using the audience to help them choose the right True/False answer. It was fun.
The medal ceremony is about to begin.
Each ceremony begins with the RCMP coming out and raising the Olympic Flag with the Olympic anthem playing. We are to stand as it happens.
This is the first medal ceremony...the crowd was pretty excited and then we realised we should probably save our energy and voices for our own Gold Medal winner! Here she is below:
This is our second Gold Medal and sorry for the blurry photo. I had taken good photos of the other medal ceremonies but for this one, I became a nerd. Not caring about steadiness because I knew I only had a short amount of time to get the photos I want. Yet, they didn't turn out too well. Sorry...
It was so awesome being in BC Place and feeling the spirit of the crowd and of the Canadian Pride as we all sang the National Anthem. I definitely needed more canadian gear to fit in!
Jonathan and I! He had on his Canadian toque haha. Good times!
Paul Brandt is a great performer and I felt bad that the crowd was kind of lame. He would do and say things to get the crowd involved but it just wasn't happening and then when he did his very last song...everyone stood up and started dancing, looking like they were having a good time. Well, I had a great time, it was so fun! I couldn't wait for my next ceremony which is on Friday with Theory of a Deadman!
After the concert, I was meeting up with a couple of US-ians that one of my friends asked if they could stay at my place for a few days. No problem! haha. They were nice and easygoing and they just arrived in town from Portland. So, not too far away. It was great because I was wondering who I could ask to be my buddy at night when I had to be downtown for these ceremonies and they were already going to be there too. Yay! Blessings all around. Skytrain was the only way to travel and downtown was a sea of people...it was amazing. Go Canada Go!!
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Olympics - Day 5
I was downtown by myself tonight, because I had to pick up my three Vancouver Victory Medal Ceremony Tix. Wed. - Paul Brandt, Fri. - Theory of a Deadman & Sat. - Stereophonics! So exciting. There were performers outside of the ice rink at Robson Square. The ice looks nice hey?
Okay, isn't that the cutest ever? Team Canada love...sigh...haha
I wish I felt like using that...I will use this....I will....
Remember my day pics of Granville on Sat - Day 2 - well these are those same art pieces - lit up. So pretty.
Injun Totem Poles represented by these large "lanterns" ...very beautiful hey?
These little lanterns making up "Lantern Forest" were made by tourists, locals, anyone and everyone. There is a tent set up and you can pay 5$ to make one...wasn't interested in paying 5$ but looks pretty...this pic does not do it justice.
That means "Welcome" in french for all you non-foreign language educated people. Our Mascots...very welcoming.
I like this photo. I was taking so many photos, up close, far away, long, upwards, sideways...haha...kind of took a bit because there were always people around. Tourists everywhere...seriously, c'mon people, I'm here. :)
Art on Granville Street. Basically Granville Street is shut down and is only for pedestrian traffic. I was here by myself at night but with all the crowds, I felt completely safe. I left downtown @ 8pm and arrived in New West @ 8:30 and guess what...I walked home by myself up the hill. I didn't want to wait for the bus. Yay, me! Will I do it again, prob not but the Olympics have brought out the not so chicken side of me haha. Also, I have been in all these crowds...and I keep going back for more...Like who am I?
GO CANADA GO!!
2010 Olympics - Day 4
Canada Line - riding it for the first time and here are the exit signs...seriously? We didn't think that the world would know what the word "exit" means? "Way Out" would be easier to understand? haha...so funny...
Ok, so one of the best things about the Olympics, is the free hot chocolate outside of all the skytrain stations! Yummm...I love free and I love Hot Chocolate!
Bell Mobility let you take a picture with the torch. There were 3 guys that took a pic before us and were straddling it...Niki is really holding this with her Mitts and I am only holding her mitts...they have marred my experience...but it looks good hey?
Robson Square!! The place where you can do free ice skating, see free music and/or shows, participate in the free zipline, watch the Mascots skate every day, pick up your event tickets, free van art gallery aka Leonardo Da Vinci exhibit, and a free Laser show. It truly is the place to be! A lot of stuff in such a small area...apparently the courts had to close for two weeks because of the heavy crowds blocking the law courts haha.
These are the Ultimate Swiss Fans! They travelled here for the Olympics and have the best looking Cowbell I have ever seen! They were able to watch Switzerland take gold for Downhill Skiing that night. Wow, well worth the trip! They are sure enjoying the other medals Switzerland has gotten since!
That is how you know we are Canadian...GO CANADA GO! We bought them at a little shop on Granville Island and they were 7$ more than the Bay, but we got size Small! When I went to the Bay later on in the week, there were only Kid size and L-XL left but thankfully there were some that were mislabelled.
Took a quick trip to Switzerland. I am sightseeing and Niki became a villager...haha. The people we asked to take our picture wanted fun poses not stiff ones haha. Awesome.
Of course I kept this photo...funny!!
Our first stop was Granville Island and we arrived just in time to the Francophone area to watch the Vancouver Victory Medal Ceremony be broadcast live showing Alexandre D. get his gold! Our first for Canada! Yay! Good thing I had taken french all those years. I could distinguish the language quite easily but it took a minute to process. Yes, I am still paying off that education haha.
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