Denver Mommy Blogger Does Canadian Christmas
A few weeks ago, my friend Lisa hosted a Christmas soiree and had a gift exchange to be remembered. For those who don't know how to play: everyone brings a wrapped gift and then draws a number and takes a turn either choosing an unwrapped gift or swiping one that has already been opened.We were half-way through the exchange when my friend Wendy opened the gift I had brought--a green and orange prize ribbon. Everyone dubiously stared at it until realization set in that it was for a certain someone's prized pumpkin. I won't go into details but it got ugly. Jamie attests that no one was laughing.
I can assure you that everyone was laughing but him.
Now, onto some highlights of our two-week vacation in Canada:

Sleep, Blessed Sleep
We slept in every morning. I haven't had that many consecutive nights of eights hours of sleep since birth. Oh wait. I didn't sleep even then. We slumbered in my parent's pitch-dark basement. After our first night, I awoke to Bode screaming at the top of his lungs, "Can't see, can't see!" In toddler speak, this means "HALP, I'M BLIND!!!!!"
The Cold
The weather was almost unbearable the first several days (-30 degrees) but we spent some quality time visiting with my folks snuggling up by the fire, drinking hot chocolate, dragging the dogs for walks around the house, doing make-up with Grandma, playing games and hanging out in the Canadian Rockies. Oh, and sleeping. Did I mention glorious sleep?

Outdoor Pursuits, Canadian-Style
When temps warmed up, Dad and I went cross-country skiing and we all tobogganed at the gully near my house. Turns out my thrill-seeking days are over and I started to scream "I'm too old for this"... until my 68-year-old father zoomed past me. Jamie declared he had two days left on his health insurance and
I got some YakTrax from my parents for Christmas. Never heard of them? Just strap these bad boys onto your shoes and they help you run in the snow. It was so bloody cold that first week that I went out for a run when it was -20 C. I covered my face with my turtleneck but just breathing caused it to freeze solid. Bottom line: Yaktrax work out marvelously in the sub-zero temps but maybe you shouldn't. Will wait for balmy -15 degree conditions next time around.
On Not Getting Ripped
My brother Pat and his wife Jane took Jamie and I to Caesar's, the best steakhouse in Calgary. Oh, and I did not get Ripped. Why burn 1,000 calories in an hour when you eat ten times that in two hours? The good Lord chose to smite me with the stomach flu that Ripped day. A curse or possibly a blessing?
The CanucksSeeing beloved friend Stacey and then hanging out with cherished high school sweethearts Allison and Shannon.
Note: Prior to snapping this shot, Shannon asked, "Are we taking the picture with our clothes on or off?"
And no, we weren't those kind of sweethearts.
Jamie met renowned giant pumpkin grower "The Ice Man" (because what would any vacation be like without pumpkins?) Ice Man took him out to his property and showed Jamie his 12 greenhouses where he grows his orange monstrosities. A disturbing glimpse into the life we would lead if we ever moved to Canada.

My brother Pat is a commodities trader and travels in wealthy circles. We got invited out to one of these friend's houses for a Boxing Day party to play hockey in their backyard (because doesn't everyone flood their backyard and make it into a rink?) I enjoyed chatting with everyone but later realized the net worth in the room with four other couples was $100 million. Any guesses who was the poorest?
Christmas

Nothing has ever compared to Christmas in Canada for me. Christmas Eve was replete with family traditions of stuffing our faces, [badly] playing the Christmas bells, proving our mental deficiencies in the Left-Wright Game and fighting over presents in the gift exchange. Christmas Day was food, generosity and laughter. The perfect holiday spent with my wonderful parents and my brother and his family.
The Flights
I did not die (though I wanted to kill a few people en route.) Overall, pretty minor on the Amber Scale of Catastrophes: 1) Our Chariot stroller accrued THREE flat tires 2) The Las Vegas airport SUCKS for layovers and doesn't have a #$&(&# train between terminals and the Chariot would not fit in the shuttle. 3) We flew into Denver with 40 mph winds--the worst turbulence I have ever experienced. As the children delightedly squealed, "Weeeee, roller-coaster airplane!" I started writing my will. Of course, you are all in it.
Too bad I'm not worth much.
Note to self: start hanging out with wealthy commodities traders in 2009.
XOXO
Amber













33 Comments:
It looks like you all had a fun time.
That is awesome... well, except for those cold temperatures. I'm not sure I could have handled it.
The backyard rink looks awesome and the kids look adorable!
I love that last pic! So darling!
wait, I thought all Canadiens DO made ice rinks in their backyards...like Wayne Gretzky...
It is still darn cold here!!! We had a small chinook got up to -5 and we were running outside with shorts and tee shirts on. (well not quite!)
You kids are so cute. I do feel your pain about traveling I think I have horrible luck with flights every third time I fly something happens. To make you feel better read this amazing memory. http://teammoffitt.blogspot.com/2008/12/attempt-at-being-good-samaritan.html
One has to admit, there is nothing like Christmas in Canada...
I hope to do Christmas in a far more temperate zone next year. There are days I could do without the minus 30
Sounds like a great time! It was cold hey??? We are a balmy plus nine today!!!
Hadley is growing into such a beauty!!
It sounds like you guys had a wonderful time! Happy New Year :)
Logan was FINALLY able to go outside today and play. It's almost 20* here today - a lot better than the negative numbers we've been stuck with since Christmas!
That last picture is too cute for words!!!
Also, I am glad you kept your clothes on
Sounds like a success! And running in sub-zero temps just got you a gold star for your forehead from me. That's some dedication. ;o)
Love the update! You crack me up; seriously, I think you can take anything boring or mundane (not saying that your trip was either! I promise! I was jealous! Except for the weather, of course...) and make it a rip-roaring fun adventure.
Ah, talent. :)
What a fabulous way to spend your holiday season!
Happy New Year!
I have often in this past year lamented that I don't know you in real life and wished that I could so we could have fun together. I know we would have a lot of fun. But after reading about all you do on your adventures, I'm not sure I could keep up with you ..... although I could probably out sleep you.
Happy New Year.
Looks like so much fun! If I'd known you were in the country I would've waved in your general direction. Merry belated!
sounds like fun!
i HATE the winter!!! hate! ok. anyway, i hope that you're doing better with everything.
:)
Still laughing about the balmy -15. I need some of those Yaktrax. You are a brave running soul.
Look! At those! Peaks! So amazing. How could you ever leave? Sigh.
That gift exchange game is fun. I played it this year with a group of gals.
Too bad about your Chariot at the airport. :(
Your kids are so cute!~
Cute pictures. :)
Funny we ended up staying only minutes from each other! I absolutely agree with you on the cold thing. I have officially turned into a coastal BC wimp.
It's sad, really.
Glad you had a great time at home!
Have to say I thoroughly enjoyed all of this.
That final picture of your children is so lovely :)
I always laugh at the hilarious way you describe things. "HALP, I'M BLIND!!!!" So funny!
What fun. So glad you didn't have any airplane snafus.
Sounds like a lot of fun... except for the below 0 temps and the flu... again, I'm left to wonder if you've ever had an illness free vacation?
Love that last picture of your kids!
Eventful holiday! I bought my mom YakTrax for Christmas and she reported back to me a couple days after that she was running around through the snow with the dogs and had no problems at all! But I can definitely see that the negative temperatures would create some misery. I'm miserable if the temperature drops below 40 now!
What a wonderful Christmas and great photos!
What a grand Christmas and wonderful photos. Such hardly folks, I can't imagine dealing with such cold temperatures--let alone being out in them.
Happy New Year!
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Brrrr..... Of course I live here in Calgary, and still have chattering teeth!
Sounds like you have quite the holiday. Oh and your kids in that last pic look adorable. My Abigail has the same dress it looks like.... so pretty!
I couldn't believe how cold it was when we got back to Winnipeg ; (((((
Love all the pictures--we had friends in Toronto who had a rink in their backyard each year. (This California girl had NEVER seen anything like it ; )
The Las Vegas Airport does have slot machines ; )
Love the picture of your cute kids.
Great recap. Sounds like a great time. Love that Stacey.
sounds like the holidays were wonderful for you and the family.
happy new year
It sounds like you had a fabulous time!! Yay! I'm curious, though...who ended up with Jamie's ribbon?
Okay I confess ... we have a rink in our backyard and have done so since my son was 3 months. Yes you read that right, my husband figured that he could get one year under his belt in hopes the following year his 14 month old son would turn out to be the wonder prodigy.
Your holidays sounded great! How awesome it is to have them filled with so much laughter and fun. Thanks for sharing!!
Sounds like fun!! There is nothing like going home for Christmas!
When I was kid, my dad often made a skating rink in our back yard. Fun times.
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