December 16, 2009

First snowboarding and some other stuff

It's about time for another post in here. I haven't forgotten about it =)
So two weeks ago on Dec 1st I went snowboarding for the first time this season at Mount Seymour. I don't know if I mentioned it before in here somewhere but I bought the season pass there already in September cause back then they had this special "early bird" offer so I got it for 60% less the regualar price! I also bought a used snowboard with bindings and all the other stuff I either brought with me from Germany or my mum send it. So when finally the sun came out after all those rainy days we had for over 2 weeks (like seriously it besically didn't stop raining for the whole two weeks. Going to bed with rain and waking up with rain) I looked up the bus connections and made my way up the mountain. It' pretty cool cause I can get there with public transit and a shuttle bus. Feels kind of weird though to get on the bus in the city far from any snow in full get-up with the board under my arm :P Altogether it takes a little more than 1 1/2 hour to get there. It's not too bad.
The mountain is the smalest of the three local mountains here. It's pretty small with just 3 chairs lifts and not a lot of tracks to choose from to go down. But I guess I'm spoiled a lot from "Hinterglemm" which is like the best ski resort ever. I just love it there and it's so huge that you can go the whole day without doing one lift or track twice but I'm not writing this to gush about "Hinterglemm" so back to Mount Seymour. So it's not big and not really demanding but perfect to go up for just 2 or 3 hours and have some fun. And when the weather is great the view from up there is just awesome!!! You can see downtown Vancouver and the ocean =)
In the shuttle bus I met a nice girl who was just learning how to snowboard but she was already pretty good so we where riding together some of the time =)



So far I hadn't have time to go up again cause I was pretty busy at work with all the Christmas parties going on.With the weather being rather shitty and getting colder I've only worked benquets for the last two months cause the coffee shop is pretty much dead these days. So most of the time it's evenings exept for some lucheons or set-ups. We have the whole place decorated with lots and lots of lights all over the place. Looks pretty =) I always wanted to take some pics but forgot it all the time. Maybe I'll get the chance next week.

On Monday I had my nails done with Joanne and Ethel and afterwards we went out for dinner with some of the ladies from work. I had lots of fun. I can't even remember the last time I've done that :P

Oh and I almost forgot that I finally got into one of the volunteer orientation seminars at the Burnaby animal shelter!!! I went there last Wednesday for the first one and on Sunday for the second one and next Saturday I'll go for a "buddy walk" with another volunteer who's been doing dog walking for a longer time and then I can walk the doggies on my own! I'm pretty excited about it cause I've never had a dog but it's a good way to get me out of bed in the morning and what's way more importants the dogs get there happiest 2 hours of the day outside the kennel. I'll report my first experiences =)

Yeah I guess that's all I have to write at the moment.
Pre-Christmasy greetings to everyone!
xoxo
Anna

November 20, 2009

Weekend trip to Seattle

Okay it's already pretty emberassing that it's been how many weeks now since I've been to Seattle? 3 or even 4? But I say better late than never.
So one day at work Seala told me that she's going to Seattle to visti her cousin's family the next weekend and that I could come with her. I had to work on Friday night so we figured out that I can take the train on Saturday morning and Seala would pic me up at the station in Seattle! So considering me cross the border with a one-way ticket might be a problem Seala got all the information ready for me like where we're gonna stay and all that stuff and Graham wrote me a note that I'm still under his employmemt and gonna be back for work on Wednesday and I called the border services to figure out what I might need so I was all ready and prepared =)

I worked till midnight and was in bed by 1am so I was pretty tired when the alarm clock went off at 5:45 but also a lot excited!!! Everything went well with getting my ticket and getting on the bus and everything (it was a bus cause the train is only going twice a day at 6 in the morning and some time in the afternoon and I couldn't have get out of bed to catch the 6am train :P). Also suprisingly crossing the border went without any problems, too! It's kind of like on an airport cause you have to get off the bus and go through security and show your passport and other information to the border officer and they take your fingerprints and a picture (made me feel like I'm on a secret mission lol those crazy Americans). I was smiling like a real dope when I sat back in the bus and we continued driving. I went on reading Ellen DeGeneres' second book (if you haven't red it do it! It's hilarious. Found it in the library by accident :P) and the time went past really quickly and next thing I saw was the Space Needle (imagine that dump smile back on my face :P) I couldn't quite believe it was all real.

Seala picked me up at the station and after a quick washroom stop and map consultation we tried to find a parking spot downtown at Pike Place Market. There was lots of treffic and we had a pretty hard time understanding the weird placed signs we parked at one of those between two buildings parking lots and spend a fortune to stay for 2 hours (at this point we didn't care anymore :P). So Seala showed me around the famous Pike Place Market and we went into the first Starbucks ever. There is this one seafood stand where they through the fish over the counter when a customer buys one. The "flying" fish.
 
We walked along the piers (we wanted to spend every single minute of those two hours we paid for parking lol) and I saw some ferry boats ( all I could think of was "I gotta thing for ferry boats" and Addie with her cozy grey knitted cardigan on the ferry :P). 

Oh and btw like you can see on the pictures the weather was awesome and didn't live up to it's name :D
After downtown Seala took me to her favorite park which is gasworks park. You have a really nice view from there and you can see those little houses where they shoot "Sleepless in Seattle"!!!


The rest of the day we spent doing some shopping, having donuts and a quick look at another park at the huge Lake Washington. It was Halloween Saturday so when we got home to Seala's cousin we got the kids ready and went out trick or treating around the block. My first real trick or treating since in Germany it's just not the real deal. Kinda amazing how some people decorate there houses! And they don't just carve faces into pumpkins. No, some of them look like real artwork!!!

We started the next day with french toast. I've never had french toast before and considering there won't be lots of times that Seala and me would have breakfast together she decided to make french toast for us. All I can say: yuuuuuuuuuuuummmy!!!
First part of the day I accompanied Seala doing some of her shopping. I wasn't quite as amazed as  she was cause I'm not really used to the prices here in Canada or all the stuff they have here compared to Germany so I couldn't really see that big of a difference other than that it's cheaper :P Second half of the day we went to the downtown library with Seala's cousin and the kids! Millan gave us a tour through the whole library and we looked at those huge old books that have newspaper articles from over hundred years ago. Pretty amazing! The library is awesome! It has modern architecture and the building itsself is fascinating. And they have this electronic system there that sorts all the books that are given back. It's the only one like this in the whole world or something like that!
After the library we went to another park where they have lots of modern art pieces and I could get some good shots at the Space Needle.

In the evening after I little left over dinner we went to Northgate Mall and I got to nice pants =) and I've been to Macy's :D When we got home we had some really yummy veggie corn dogs! I wish they had this stuff over here.
On Monday we didn't do a lot we packed our stuff and had breakfast and left at about 11 so we stoped at Northgate Mall again and went to Target (I thought I would like it more from what I heard lol but to me it was kinda just like the american Zeller and I'm not at all a fan of Zeller stores :P) and then we hit the road back to Vancouver :D

I had an AWESOME weekend and i really enjoyed everything!!! I'm greatful a lot that Seala took me with her and that her cousin did let me stay over with them for the weekend!

I have some more pics in my photobucket album so feel free to take a look!

xoxo
Anna

PS: You guys are still not impressing me on the comment front :P

November 03, 2009

Hiking at Deep Cove and "assorted news"...

Hi everyone,
finally I got over my procrastination once again to write a new post in here!
October was pretty slow concerning work especially the last two weeks. They cut the Coffee Shop hours so there's only one shift from 8 to 4 left which means I'm only working banquets now cause Carol&Polly share the CS shifts. Sucks a lot cause it being October aka not-busy-at-all-banquet-month the most shifts I had a week were 4 (when I was lucky) and only a couple of hours. But the upside of it I had more free time especially on weekends to go out and do stuff :D The weather here has changed into fall-mode now which means lots and lots of rain. But still there can be pretty nice days from one day to the next. I made some pics to show you what a difference it can be looking outside my window (oh yeah you red that right, I have a window now and not just a tiny one!) (I love how there's a Cadillac Escalade driving by when I randomly took the pic)



Perfect switch to the next topic: I have a room upstairs now!!! I love it! Big big window! And I can use the bigger kitchen now and share my bathroom only with one other person (Angela, the Korean woman). At first it felt a little awkward in the new sourroundings but now I feel totally comfortable in my new room and everything. Only downside I don't have a closet anymore but therefore I'm paying less now oh and it's pretty noisy cause the window is on the side of the street (4 lanes & truck route) but I think I'll get used to that.
I did look at some other cheaper(that's the only reason why I was looking) rooms together with Seala who drove me around but they didn't blow me away so I decided to stay here and go upstairs! So far I'm glad I did so. It's really difficult and time-consuming to find a room that's nice and has everything I want.
I also added some pics from the back of the house I took some time ago but always forgot to upload!











                                           I hang out a lot with Seala these days. We went to see "The invention of lying" together (which btw I would not recommend. The idea is really good but the realization leaves a lot to be desired...) and on one of the Saturdays with awesome weather we went on a little hike at Deep Cove. That's a little village (I think it's still part of Vancouver) on the north shore. The hike took us only about 40 minutes uphill but even though it was not that high the view was awesome! On our way back we stoped at Starbucks for a yummy pumpkin spice skone =)


Okay I gotta go sleep now I'm tired but you can look forward to the next post about my weekend in Seattle!!! The pics are already on my photobucket if you wanna look =)

xoxo
Anna

October 20, 2009

Thanks Giving Weekend

I'm at work right now (actually that's a lie but when I wrote it in the first place I was :P) and bored a lot so I thought I might as well tell you guys about my last weekend which was Thanks Giving weekend.

On Saturday Seala picked me up at about 2:30pm and we went to the Hastings hosre track. I've never been to a horse track before so I was kind of excited about that. You only have to pay for the parkingbut you get vouchers for food and the with all the leaflet races, horses and statistics listed in exchange so that's ok. The entrance for the actual track is free. Seala explained a lot to me about how the whole thing works cause she likes to go there from time to time. So there is one part where the horses are shown around before a race so you can compare them and see which ones you like and which ones look like winner. And there is this comentator Mike who tells a little about every horse and then picks his fovorites. After that the horses go on the track with their jockeys and walk along for a second time so everyone can get a good look at them. And now comes the fun part: you can bet on the horses of your choice and the minimum amount is only $2 so you can bet just for fun and won't loose a lot of money. So there is this big screen where you can see how much money has been bet so far on ech of the horses on either "win"(that's pretty much selfexplainatory), "place"(means the horse either wins or finishes 2nd) or "show" (means the horse either wins or finishes 2md or 3rd). So we made our $2 bets on almost all the 5 races left and I actually won a little bit so that at the end it was pretty much evan. Seala had really good luck that day she won $11 on one of the bets =) We walked around there from the little place where you can see the horses and to the counters where you pay your wager and collect your won money and watched some of the races (the actual race only lasts for about 2 minutes but everyting around the race takes way longer) from the stand and some right next to the track which is a really great feeling when all the horses gallop past you and you can almost feel the ground shaking =)


After the last race Seala took me to her place which is just a couple of blocks away from me and we had Thanks Giving leftovers from the day before when she had a movie and sleepover night with her brother and niece. I had yum (which is a kind of potato but orange inside and it tastes aweet) and pumpkin pie for the first time ever. Really yummy!!! We hang out together for the evening talking and looking at an awesome book with horse pictures. I had a really good time and I felt great to just hang out with someone at their place and not being alone at home!
On sunday I covered for Michelle at work cause she couldn't do her shift... just a regular Coffee Shop shift pretty boring.
So monday the people at my place had their big Thanks Giving dinner so I decided I try and bake an apple pie. I've never made one before but I found a pretty easy recipe on the internet so I went to the mall to get some apples and butter and all the other stuff I already had. And I figured out what the problem with the oven was last time on my birthday: you have to preheat it so that those glowing grill kinda things don't glow any more so wheterver you put in won't burn on top! That's what I did and the result looked (and what we later discovered also tasted) AWESOME.



THE END lol

xoxo
Anna

PS: I don't bite so go ahead and leave a comment so I have something to read, too :P!!!

October 08, 2009

Horseshoe Bay and my attempt to get to Lighthouse park...

ookay I figured it would be the best if I write down what I did right afterwards at the same day =) So here we go (btw you can click on the pics to see them full size;) ):
Today was my first of 4 days off cause it's pretty slow at work cause of the time of year. We don't have any big banquets so I'm only working in the coffee shop and considering there are 4 of us working there I enden up haven just 3 days work this week. Good for going out and doing something especially with the weather being really nice the last days (on the other hand not so good money wise). I browsed a little through the really nice city guide I got for my birthday to see if I can find something I can go and I decided to make a trip to Horseshoe Bay where all the BC Ferries departure and to Lighthouse park going for a hike (or well you should propably call it "walk").
Being me I couldn't get out of bed in the morning so I had my yummy cheese omlet, nutella and peanut butter toast (no, not everything together :P) "breakfast" at lunchtime and got ready so I left at about 2 o'clock. I had looked up which bus to take yesterday so that was easy. I'm usually pretty slack when it comes to taking buses along the lines of "if you end up somewhere you didn't want to go there's always a bus back :P". It took forever to get there, though. About over two hours and a nice conversation with a polish lady and a girl from Frankfurt (she totally reminded me of Caro cause she's going to school here, too) on the bus - later I finally arrived at Horseshoe Bay. I still regret that I didn't ask the girl for her name :P But hey who would have thought that I'd start a convo with random strangers on a bus. Even though the ride was so long that itself was worth the rip! The bus is going along Marine Drive which is basically going directly along the shore. Sooooo beautiful! And the houses around there... anyway I strolled a little along at Horseshoe Bay and took some pics.


I thought there might be a trail where I could walk along the shore back to Lighthouse park but there wasn't (or I didn't find it) so I had to take the bus. Unfortunately I took the express one which I didn't know goes on the highway without making any stops (therefore it takes less than helf the time). I really wanted to walk a little on the shore so I just took the other bus back and tried to figure out which stop to get off which wasn't easy because it was an old bus that didn't have a display saying what's the next stop. So I got off to early and kinda wondered around the blocks to find a trail which I evetually did.
The houses down there at the beach reminded me a lot of Santa Monica just with a lot more green around.

It's must be awesome to live there but I guess if you live there you don't value it that much any more... so I walked along the trail trying not to remember Seala's creepy crazy guy in the park story and took some really nice pics and just enjoyed the great view and everything around me. I was a little amused by all the benches there. It's like with bus stops there's one every stone through away.


Oh and they actually have tiny washroom cabines there.
I didn't made it to Lighthouse park cause it was already starting to get dusky and I was pretty much the only one walking around there exept for some people walking there dogs so I think I just walked for about half an hour but I've been really exhausted after I went up the hill to the next bus stop ( I really need to do some sports or something I have hardly any endurance :P). The way back took even longer cause someone tried to jump from the Lionsgate Bridge so it was shot down and combined with rush hour there was a lot of traffic but I got home on time to make some dinner and hit the coach for my Grey's and Private Practice TV night :P

oh and Michelle called me to ask if I can do her Sunday shift so I got one more day of work for this week *yay* Tomorrow's most likely just gonna be laudry, cleaning and hanging out at home day but on Saturday I'm gonna go to a horse race with Seala. Monday is Thanksgiving but I might be working that day...idk yet. Would have loved to be a fly on the wall in a real canadian family for that, though :P




Gotta go "hit the pillow" now.
Love you guys and thank you for reading!
"Bussi" xoxo
Anna

ps: sorry if there are a lot of spelling mistakes and stuff but I'm too lazy to read through it again...

September 07, 2009

A sum up of my first month for everyone to catch up


I'm gonna start at the very beginning cause some of you might not have heard anything from me since I left!
I flew to Vancouver on Saturday July 25th!!! The flight was really quite and exept for my sucky non-aisle-non-window seat in a 4 seat row the first part of the flight to Montreal was okay. In Montreal I had to change planes and also get my luggage there and check it in again for the next flight (suprsingly that went well, too, both of my bags arrived with me ) I spent my time at the airport (I think it's been about 3 hrs) sleeping on the waiting area benches and particinpating on a survey a nice guy did with me about the airport and my stay there
On the flight to Vancouver I had a nice aisle seat and I sat next to two germans about my age and it turned out they'd been on the other flight too! The flight was supposed to last 5 hours which at the end turned out to be more than 8(!) The Air Canada plane was way convenient than the Lufthansa one. It had little touchscreens on every seat with lots of music and movies and stuff to choose from (I already forgot the movie I watched but it was agood one ) Anyways when we were close to Vancouver there was a thunderstorm going but we landed savely and on time and I was really excited about meeting Christine (my landlady) and seeing my room and everything and then the captain made an announcement that there is no free gate we can go to and that we have to wait for one (at that time he was talking about "some minutes" and we waited and waited and waited and outside it rained and the thuderstorm was going on... it turned out that they has called out some kind of "red alert" at the airport which means everything stops and no one is allowed to do anything. So we spend the next 3 hours waiting inside the plane and I've been freakin tired cause I've been on my feet for almost 24 hours by then(it wasn't much of a comfort that there were 34 other planes around us stuck in the same situation)!!! You can propably imagine the chaos when finally plane after plane went to the gate and all the luggage coming out at the same time and the airport was crowded like hell so I couldn't find Christine so I decided to somehow get my luggage first. As this was not worse enough my prepaid card was empty cause I wrote some txts from inside the plane so Christy knew where I've been... But we made it somehow to fing each other (and my luggage *yaaay*) and Henry (Christy's brother in law) who drove us home! It was about 3 in the morning when I finally fell in my bed totally tired and overwhelmed from the whole situationemotion!


PhotobucketThe next monrning was awful to be honest. I felt totally uncomfortable and kinda lost and alone and everything I was thinking about was how to get back home as soon as possible! I somehow got myself out of bed anyways and Christy made me some breakfast. Afterwards she and Angel(her nice who is living upstairs) went out with me to show me around Brentwood Mall (which is just a 5 minute walk from the house) and downtown Vancouver! That was really nice and got my mind off a bit so I felt a lot better. The next day Christy showed me where I can go grocery shopping the cheapest(when I went back there(Metrotown) on my own for the first time - there's a huuuge mall there - I got totally lost before I finally found the store again :P and getting a shopping cart was a challenge for itself cause the putting-a-coin-in-thing is kinda different) and I got a bank account and applyed for my Social Insurance Number (that was quite funny cause the lady who recorded my data thought "deutsch" was my last name so I was kinda perplexed when the guy called up a "Anna Deutsch").



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I can't remember everything from that on... I decided that I wanna relax the first week and get used to everything and settle in before I would start searching for a job! It was Christy's vacation and the kids where still on summer break so we went out for smal trips every day with everyone (Med&Kimo, my arabic roommates and Jenny a friend of the family) which was really great and made me feel comfortable pretty soon!!! We went to Alice lake which is about half way to Whistler (the ride there is awesome cause the landscape is beautiful!) and


PhotobucketStanley Park (I've been swimming in the pacific ocean there for the first time ever :P)


I think it was on a wednesday when we went to the fireworks at English Bay. That's a big event every year which is sponsored by the banks. So every week there is a firework from a different country and at the end there is a big firework with all of them together and the winner is announced. The one that we've been to was from China so it was a lot of colors and really amazing (looks at the pics I made in my photobucket album).Photobucket



At the end of the first week I started with applying for jobs. It's pretty convinient cause most of the companies have online application forms. So I applied to a lot of grocery stores, London Drugs, Tim Hortons, Starbucks and BC Place(that's a big stadium) but I didn't get any answers after the first couple of days. One day it came into my mind to look at craiglist.com and I was really lucky that I found the ad for a job as a "Coffe Shop attendant" or something like that at Burnaby Mountain Golf Course. After figuring out that this was just one bus from my home and pretty close I wrote an  e-mail applying and got an answer right away and I was invited for a job interview *yaaay*
PhotobucketDuring the week we went all together to Burnet Park for picnic. It's at an inlet and there are lots of huge(well huge to me anyway... kinda of a smale plate size) crabs in there and people are fishing them.
The sunset there was beautiful...
Oh and while we where there I got a call from a grocery store I applied to for an job interview. So I had 2 now *yay* It was kinda embarassing cause I'm really not good at understanding people on the phone so the woman had to spell the street names for me and she was like do you really need me to spell "Nelson" and I was like okay I got it now :P plus I didn't have a pen so I had to write it in the sand which turned out to be a bad idea cause I couldn't figure out what the number was afterwards but luckily I found it in the internet later :P

Oh I almost already forgot that :P Before we left for Burnet Med told me he's buying tickets for the The Fray concert and he asked me if i wanna come so he bought me a ticket, too. I think it was on a wednesday but I can't remember. It took place at the UBC Thunderbird Arena which is the icehockey stadium from the University of BC. We met with Med's friends from school Karen (she's from somewhere at the Bodensee), Dolphine (from Montreal) and Juan (from Columbia I think) downtown and took the bus all the way to UBC (after it took us half an hour to find the right bus stop :P "we are closer..."*sing*). The location was great and totally cool that you could buy fries and stuff and take it inside the arena there. I think I've never been anywhere they allowed that before :P So it was basically the icehockey stadium and at one end was the stage. We waited like two hours or something till The Fray actually came on stage but some of the opening acts where not that bad so it was okay. The concert was freakin awesome! I loved it! The Fray was great and the whole atmosphere was great, too.



I eventually gave up on really updating this post so I'm just gonna paste some pictures from all the other stuff I did during my first couple of months here. The only thing that needs some written explanation I think is which job I got. So I went to the gob interview at the golf course first and I really liked it cause Graham (one of the menagers) was really niced and it didn't even feel like a job interview or at least not like what I was used to in Germany. So pretty much the only reason why they even looked into hiring me was because of the 3 days I worked at the fair in "Münster-Sarmsheim" :P but I must made a good impression cause he said he liked my attitude and they would call me back after they had interviewed everyone else. The other interview for the grocery store was pretty much the same. The lady who interviewed me was not much older than me and asked me just a few questions that sounded like they where the standard ones they ask everyone and I pretty much had the job right away. They gave me some forms to fill out and she told me I would need to come to some training day and they'd call me to tell me the date and time and everything. I don't quite remember if it was right after I came home from that second interview or just a day after that I got an e-mail from Eagle Creek (the restaurant at the golf course) that if I was still interested I can start right away. So I didn't know what to do! The serving tables part that was included in the coffee shop job scared me a little cause I've never done it before and then doing it in english and everything but I really liked the whole laid-back atmosphere there. And for working at the grocery store I would earn more an hour but I also had to go downtown and remember all those tones of codes and stuff so after a brain storming call with my mum and her pretty much convincing me to do the coffee shop job I called Graham and he told me to come in the next day!!! That's how I got into Eagle Creek :P and I don't regret my decision AT ALL!!!
So now that I was working I didn't have as much free time as before but I still tried to actually DO things on my days off and not just sit at home even though that ment just going out alone.
I pretty much checked out every mall around here (taking lots and lots of busses :P) and somedays just went downtown to hang out at waterfront or english bay!



















Waterfront (far above) and downtown (above, right)

English bay (above), Granville Island with Angel (below)


Taking the boat on our way home!
















BC Place Stadium (above) and Science World (right)





Almost a month away from home and 2 weeks at work my birthday was coming around. Till then I hadn't made any real friends yet so I celebrated with everyone at my place. "Tita"(that's filipino for "aunt" lol) Christi and Jane made lots of food and I baked a cheese cake which turned out to be really difficult cause of the different oven and measurments and everything but at the end it did taste pretty good! I had a really nice day and everyone tried to make it nice for me which I was really grateful for!!!



On one of my days off work we all went together to Cultus Lake! I really enjoyed the trip cause I got to see a little of the inland around Vancouver! We stoped at a farm marked to get some fresh veggies and fruit on the way there! We didn't actually go to the real lake but to a waterslide park that is right next to it! Was fun being a kid again for a day (considering I jsut turned 20 lol)








On the last weekend of the kids' summer break Angel, Paolo and me went to Grouse Mountain and Capilano Suspension Bridge! We took the sea bus which goes from Waterfront to North Vancouver. That was pretty cool cause I've never taken it before that :D





- grouse mtn & capilano


luv you guys and thx for taking the time to read till the end! (or did I just catch you at scrolling down here , ha?!)