Saturday, April 28, 2007

Nothing to say

Well I have been back in Oxford House for almost a week now. Everything is good here. Nothing very exciting. It has been beautiful spring weather here. But their is still ice on the lake. Hopefully will be fishing in a few more weeks. They are still ice fishing, but I'm too chicken.

When I was flying from Hanoi I had a 10 hour layover in Seoul. I went on a city tour. I had to share these pictures of the spandex policemen on rollerblades. I thought it was hilarious. Also a picture of me with my eyes closed. I'm with the statue of the year of the monkey, the animal for 1980. I'm wearing one of the jackets I had made in Hoian.

Go sens go!!! I'm a bandwagon fan. I ignore them when they are losing and then get excited when they are doing well. It is overtime of game 2 with Jersy and I am blogging at the same time. A real fan wouldn't do that.





Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Flying away

Well I am flying home tonight. With Tricias help I managed to pack up all my stuff (actually she mostly packed....I suck at packing). In typical Pam fashion, I bought way too much stuff. So I had to buy a big ass suitcase which Tricia helped me bargain for (I also suck at bargaining). Oh well. Vietnam has so much cool stuff for cheap even without bargaining.
The other thing that is amazingly cheap here is salons. I have never really been a salon person. Other than hair cuts/coloring and an occasional wax, I don't bother with them, too expensive. But I have fallen in the trap here. I have had 4 manicures, 5 pedicures, 2 masages, 1 leg hair removal, and my hair straightened all in 6 1/2 weeks. Before coming to Vietnam, I think I have had 2 manicures, 0 pedicures, and 1 massage in my whole life. Pretty funny. I'm sure it won't continue when I get back home. First of all there aren't any salons in Oxford House. Secondly, a manicure is worth $2-3 but not $30. Well looking forward to my fabulous flight. Flying to Seoul tonight, arrive around 5am, and don't leave for Vancouver until 4pm. Then I have to get to Winnipeg after that. Should be great!!!

Monday, April 16, 2007

For those of you on facebook these photos are exactly the same as the ones in my album . These pictures are from Sapa. Aren't my "galoshes" with the shorts hot?
I am sad to say I am going home tomorrow. Other than missing Mike I think I could keep going for a few months yet. But it will be nice to get back to Oxford House, I do miss that crazy place.








Saturday, April 14, 2007

Sapa

Sorry it's been a few days for the blog. I have a good excuse. I got lost in the mountains. I am serious. I got here earlyThursday am by train and was kinda tired. So I took a nap. Which meant I missed all the guided tours for the day. The staff at the hotel told me I could go to this one ehtnic minority village with no need for a map or guide. They said if I followed the trail for 4 hours I would find xeom (moto) drivers at the other end. Well after 4 hours passed, I have never wanted to see a xeom driver so bad in my life. But I never found one. Somehow what I thought was a trail turned into nothing and couldn't find my way back. By 5:30 pm I was starting to get really worried because I knew it would be dark in an hour. I wanted to break down and cry but I knew that wouldn't help. I tried to locgically review my options. First being that I find a road with a moto driver (which didn't seem to be happening), or second that I would find someone (hadn't seen anyone since the village 5 hours before), or three find a cabin I had seen on the way and spend the night, or lastly sleep outside and find my way back during the day. Then I prayed that God would send me a guardian angel and he sent two. Because right after that I heard a young ethnic minority couple talking. They didn't really speak English but was able to communicate I needed to get back to Sapa. So they guided me back. I should say she practically dragged me down the mountain. My legs just didn't want to work anymore, it was raining and very muddy and slippery. She was about half my size, but strong as an ox. I have to say it was probably one of the scariest moments of my life, when I didn't know if I would ever get back. But I knew in the back of my heart, God would take care of me, he always has. When I got back that night I had a bath and went straight to bed, I was hungry but didn't even eat. So didn't have time to share my story online that night.

I had booked a two day trek and homestay for the Friday and Saturday. I didn't know if I would be up to it but I felt ok in the morning so I went. Have to say it was a much more enjoyable trek because I had a guide. I had booked it with two nice Aussie ladies. We all were in similar shape, not exceptionally fit but not terribly unfit either. Our guide was amazing 17 year old Ethinic Minority girl who spoke fabulous English. We had so much fun. And the family whose home we stayed at was lovely. Yesterday it was also quite rainy and wet but today it was sunny and clear and able to see the mountains. It is beautiful here. Plus the ethnic minority people are so charming. They are really fun, even though they are always trying to sell something. So it has been a good experience and I guess I have a good story to tell. Will post photos when I get back to Hanoi on Monday. Going to a market tomorrow.

Monday, April 09, 2007

Here are some photos from Tricia and my trip to Ninh Binh. We went to these caves in the rice paddies in a row boat. It was fun. To get there, we cycled. But we went the wrong way and ended up cycling on local paths through rice fields, it was great. We also went to see a Vietnamese cathedral, I have to say it is the coolest Catholic church I have ever seen. Also the photo of the children was in an Ethnic minority village around Hue, they were waiting for us as soon as we got off the bus. They were so pumped to get gum.






















Thursday, April 05, 2007

Back in Hanoi

Sorry Tricia and Mike, I didn't post in Hue because I couldn't get blogger to load there. Basically the first day I went to the Citadel which is walled in part of the city with lots of pagodas. Interesing but after a while pagodas all look the same. Then yesterday I went on a DMZ tour. DMZ stands for the Demilitiarised Zone during the American War. Contrary to the term, it wasthe area where some of the worse fighting occured. Went in the Vinh Moc Tunnels which are in total 2.8 km long. Only saw about 300m or so but they were actually fairly wide and high considering (I had to duck of course) but not like the ChuChi tunnels in Saigon where supposedly you have to be a contortionist to get through (I didn't go there). 300 people lived in these tunnels for 7 years, 14 babies were born!! It was pretty interesting. Anyways tonight Tricia and I are going to Ninh Binh to go to Tam Coc. Have to go because the ladies in Tricias office invited me for lunch. It smells good.

Sunday, April 01, 2007

Pam heaven

Hoian is Pam heaven. This place is ridiculous. You just go and tell people what you want made, and they make it for cheap. Because I am not creative, and don't know what I want I end up going to like 10 different shops, and getting 10 different things made. I just look at what they have on display and base my ideas from that. Most people go to one tailor and get everything there. I'm not that organized. So basically running around to tailors all day.
Plus my hotel is the nicest I have stayed at yet. Big room with bath, and A/C, and roof top terrace with pool. Best thing is it only costs $12.
Had a wonderful time on Friday chilling with Tricia. We got along splendidly. I had the brillaint idea of going to the beach at mid day. (She wanted to go late afternoon). I thought it was too hot to wander around town and the hotel didn't have A/C that Tricia was staying at. And playing in the sea and the wind was cooler. But she got burnt to crisp, even though she was wearing SPF 30 and staying in the shade. Surprisingly though no fighting.
I have no pictures to post because have hardly taken any since last time I posted. Guess I am in a picture taking slump. Well should go to sleep so I can be rested for another day at the tailors.
Thanks for all the recent comments. Nice to know people other than Mike and my family reads my blog.

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Scuba Diving

I am taking a scuba diving course here in Nha Trang!! It is so fun, but really intimidating. I just passed my written exam today. I did two dives today in the ocean, very cool. It's so awesome to swim with the fish and the plant life is amazing. It's great. I have wanted to do it forever, so glad I did. It's half the money it would cost in Canada, and this way I get to actually do my practice dives in the ocean instead of Lake Winnipeg. Anyways that has been taking up all my time. But other wise I would just be lying on the beach, did that last week. I will be taking an overnight train to Hoian Thursday night. Ok that is it for now just thought I would update quickly.

Sunday, March 25, 2007

mistake

So in the following post I mistakenly put a pic of me walking instead of in front of the falls. To tired to fix it.

Finally pictures







Ok finally some photos. After all this time thinking i couldn't download photos because none of the computers has USB plugs I realized I just needed to make a CD! They make CD's everywhere. Plus I should be backing up my photos anyways, in case something happens to my camera. I'm so technologically challenged. Sorry some the photos aren't rotated, I know how to do it but keep forgetting. The photo to the left is part of "the Crazy house" in Dalat. Its designed by an architecture who doesn't believe in straight walls. It was pretty fun. Below is a girl using a loom to make embroidered tapestrys, the stuff is amazing. Of course I bought a few things.
And also below is me at "Elephant" waterfalls near Dalat (central highlands of Vietnam).



















To the left is the silk wo
rm and cocomb from a silk factory (near Dalat). Crazy to see how they make silk from this!!!! Below is a view of the valley and mountains around Dalat. It is stunning here. Unfortunately kinda cloudy for great photos.




















To the left are flowers from a flower farm. And below is me at the top of a mountain I climbed near Dalat (about 2000m). Doesn't look impressive because so cloudy. Was really fun.
























To the left is the "Fairy
strem" running into the ocean. Definately not the best photo of the stream, but I walked back with about 15 cows and here is photo of one of them.








ok I"m a retard and did this one twice, and forgot to flip again. (Tricia fix it if you feel like it). Anyways this is me in the red sand dunes.



















Above is me sand sledding in the white sand dunes.





This is the beach near my hotel in Muine. Aren't the cows great? The beach in front of my hotel looked like a typical resort beach so not worth showing. Below of course is sunset. Well off to Nha Trang tomorrow. Another beach town, but suppose to be more touristy. So see I like it or not. After that going to Hoian, Tricia will be there this week so we will probably be there some of the same time.













Once again I forgot to rotate the image and don't know how to fix it after. These two pictures from the floating market on the Mekong Delta in southern Vietnam.













Friday, March 23, 2007

Random Thoughts

-Vietnamese bus drivers suck driving sitck, imagine this in the mountains

- No need for shower sandals when every hotel has them waiting in the bathroom

- When they greet you on arrival and beg you to stay at their hotel for $5, why book a hotel?

- Being white doesn't make me beautiful

- Wet toilet seats are gross, rather use a squatty

- Throwing used toilet paper in a garbage can feels wrong

- Chopsicks are fun

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

sand sledding

Sand sledding was ok. It's much better on snow. As soon was we got there, children were waiting to escort us to the hill with crazy carpets. The girl that followed me was older than the others (around 12) , and a real business woman. I asked her 5 times how much it cost and she wouldn't answer. After she pushed me down the hill twice and took a few pictures she asked for 50,000 dong. That is just over 3 dollars. Doesn't sound like much, but one dollars takes care of a family in the country for one day. Plus all the other children were only chargng 10,000 dong (a more reasonable price). Another British couple, not realizing, actually paid her the 50,000. So when I said it was too much, she said "they paid it". I told her she had ripped them off. And I paid her 15,000 dong. At first the pretended to be upset, but I told her everyone else was paying 10,000 and I was being generous since she had done a good job. She then smiled and it was all good.
Otherwise I haven't don't much of anything. Rode a bike into town yesterday (about 5km). Browsed in the shops. Have been really good and not buying stuff. Bought a tank top (because I needed one) and some beaded jewllery. Thats it.
Going to Dalat tomorrow. They call it eternal spring, always around 25C. Sounds like there is good hiking there. So will be a nice change bause going to another beach after that. Alright going to lie on the beach now.

Monday, March 19, 2007

Mui Ne

Got into Mui Ne (on the south central coast of Vietnam) yesterday. It is amazing here. Probably will spend 4 nights here. All the hotels are right on the beach. I have a little bungalow, with TV, and hot shower for 11 dollars/night. The food at the restaurants is really cheap and good. I had breakfast for around 60 cents this am (banana pancakes and banana milk shake). The sea food is amazing. Last night I had shrimp and rice and mango milk shake for 1.50 (mind you they did forget my order and it took an 11/2 hours but this isn't typical and the waitress was only about 10 years old).
The beach is still relatively untouched. There are several hotels but it is hasn't been spoiled to0 much yet. Yesterday while on the beach a farmer went by with about 6 cows. Then some fisher men were pulling in their net right in front of the hotel, a few of the tourists helped. It's so authentic feeling. I haven't really been to any other tropical beaches. But I have feeling the Dominican or Mexico lacks this local experience. Some of the tourists complain because the beach is a little dirty (not to bad to me, the odd plastic bag, but I"m used to Oxford House). In about 10 years the beaches will probably be cleaner, but not as original. Today I am going to check out some sand dunes and go sand sledding? Should be interesting.

Friday, March 16, 2007

Ho Chi Minh

Arrive in HCMC this afternoon. My bus ride was very boring compared to the last one. I am citied out I think. Don't feel like seeing to much here. So going on a Mekong River tour for Sat and Sun. Then leaving the city on Mon and going to a beach town (Mui Ne).

Thursday, March 15, 2007

Cambodia pictures



These first three are from the boat trip I took on the Mekong. It was kind of a glorified big raft with a motor. It was quite fun. People all bathe in the Mekong as you can see. I had to post the picture of the naked boy,it's just to funny. Kids run around naked in the city as well.






















So these pictures are all from the temples at Siem Riep. The first one and 3rd one are Angkor Wat at sunrise. The 2nd one Angkor Wat as well. The 4th one is call Ta Prohm. It has trees growing all over it because they decided to leave that one as found, with no . It was my favourite on. Plus I timed it right and got there before the huge tours groups (ie. Korean). Actually it was just me and two other people exploring that one, it was great. The last one was form one of the Angkor Thom temples, Bayon, like any of you care the names anyways, but I proud of myself I still remember. I only visited about 7 temples when I was there. There were lots more, but it's to much to see them all in only two days when its boiling hot.


Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Phnom Penh

Had an interesting bus ride here this am. It was mostly a local bus. I guess there was a more expensive bus that had a toilet, that most of the tourists went on. I didn't know about that bus. But after tourist overload for the last few days, it was refreshing. The girl I was sitting with could hardly speak English. I think I was very curious to her. Probably as curious as the Buddhist monks are to me. She was mostly quite shy. But she couldn't resist herself at one point and squeezed my chubby face and arms. And then stroked my forearms a few times. It was kind of funny. But thankfully this only happened once.
The guy sitting across the aisle could speak English, and he was quite friendly. He was from Siem Riep and worked as a Japaneese guide at the temples (spoke Cambodian, English and Japanese quite impressive). It was very interesting to hear a local persons perspective of the tourists. Apparently the Korean tourists are the least liked. I can kind of understand why, based on some of their behaviour that I observed. Anyways thats not the point. I had a hotel in mind, and he told me it was a cheap place and not very nice. He was travelling with his buddy (also a Cambodian tour guide) and his buddies ?female companion who was a Japanese tourist. He insisted I come with them to their hotel, he said it was only $15 and quite nice. Obviously I was hesistant. But after great difficulty getting of the bus due to being swarmed by a million tuk-tuk drivers (tuk-tuks are carriages pulled by motorbikes) and hotels personal it was too overwhelming. So I opted for the easy option of following them. Once I clarified that I wanted my own room (he actually asked) it has been fine. I haven't actually seen them since. And the guys negotiated the room for much cheaper than they would have given to me (they made me and the Japanese girl wait outside). So it worked out quite well. But it felt kind of sketchy for a while. The room has cable TV and airconditioning. Which is quite nice.

I went for a boat ride on the Mekong. I suck at bargaining and know I overpaid. Oh well. It was really nice. It was at dusk and the sun was setting. This internet place has USB cables and it is right next door to my hotel. So I will try to post pictures tomorrow. Tomorrow I am going to the killing fields. I'm sure it will be one of those enlightening but depressing experiences.

Monday, March 12, 2007

Siem Riep

This place is very different from what I expected. I knew it would be touristy, but I didn't expect this. The old quarters in Hanoi is touristy, but typically you see more locals than tourists, or least 50/50. Here there are only tourists in the downtown area, with locals working or selling stuff. No need to worry about currency, everywhere takes US dollars. They usually give change in US dollars unless really small amounts, than they give rheos. Everyone speaks English. Even the toddlers that don't look like they should be talking yet can say "buy a postcard". It's harder to ignore peddlers when they speak perfect English. Especially when they are adorable children. I already bought a guide book I didn't need. And although things aren't as expensive as Canada, they are considerably more expensive than Vietnam.

Ok enough complaining though. The temples are amazing. I quite enjoyed biking to them today. It was nice relaxing by the pool during mid day. I plan to take a tuk-tuk tomorrow am for sunrise by the temples. Well I should be going now.

Sunday, March 11, 2007

Siem Riep

Well arrived in Siem Riep. Drastic temperature change. 30c at 9:00 at night. My supper is ready. Will update soon.

Friday, March 09, 2007

Some pictures

So here are some photos. The first two are the yummy desert we had last night. It's ice cream they put in all kinds of creative designs. Tricia's was a cannon, mine a was a topical design, and I forget what Candaces was. You can order in shapes of bumble bees, pinocchio etc etc. Very fun. Although probably wouldn't fly in North America, they would charge like $10.00. Here it is grossly over priced at $2 to $3 per treat.


Sorry these photos are the wrong way. I suck on the computer. [Tricia fixed them]


These were some ladies trying to sell us fruit from their boat in Halong Bay. Everywhere you go in Vietnam, they are selling something. Haven't seen many panhandlers considering its a developing country. See more in downtown Winnipeg.




This is a photo from our crazy hike in flip flops to see the "monkeys" on Monkey Island in Halong Bay. I think this photo made the treacherous hike worth while.









This is me and Candace on our boat in Halong Bay. It wasn't sunny the whole time we were there. It felt cool even though it was around 15C. Candace has some more good photos. If i have time before she leaves I will upload some of those. Today we are going to the ceramic village. It's early in the morning yet, the girls are still in bed. I have been up since 3:30am again. Haven't been able to sleep past this since getting here. Drugs don't help. Oh well, still having a blast regardless.

WOW

WOW!!! This place is beyond description. Its amazing how a city that is so loud and crowded can be so relaxing and peaceful. Crossing the street is one of the crazier things I have done. Regardless of how many motorbikes/bicycles/buses/cars are coming in your direction, you just walk very slowly, and you get across. It gets kind of fun after a while.

Every street, alley, and corner has someone trying to sell something. Usually they take a polite no, some are more persistent and then require firmer respones.

Halong Bay was fun, although cold. I still went swimming (the water was quite warm). It was fun jumping off the boat. For $50 we had two nights accomodation (one on the boat and one in a hotel) all our meals and transportation and a guide. It was crazy. At one point we were told to follow arrows to find monkeys on monkey Island. The next thing I knew we were on this difficult rocky hike up and down a hill in flip flops. But being me, I was up for the challenge and it was fun. You would never be able to do all this crazy stuff in North America with out signing a million waivers. Of course we didn't find any monkeys on the hike. They came out on the beach later (I think they let them out of their cage). This place is fantastic.

I am flying to Siem Riep Cambodia on Sunday. That is where the Ankor Wat temples are. It is supposed to be quite hot (40C on Sunday). I have decided to splurge and booked a 33 dollar hotel with a pool. I will stay there 3 nights and then slowly work my way back to Vietnam and through the country back to Hanoi.

If Tricias internet is working tonight i will load pictures from Halong bay. Lately it hasn't been working. OH well this place is only 33cents per hour. And thanks for all the comments when Tricia blogs for me. Cheers.

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Greetings to all!

This is Tricia posting on behalf of Pam. Pam arrived safely in Ha Noi on Sunday night. Candace and I met her at the airport. While Candace and I waited for her on the other side of customs, we could see Pam bouncing around waiting for her luggage. It was nearly midnight, and she was of course full of energy, and super excited to be in Vietnam. It took us about an hour after we got back to my place (so an hour on top of the one hour taxi ride) to get her to stop talking so we could go to sleep.

Yesterday she and Candace went exploring the old quarter of Ha Noi. Surprisingly enough she bought very little, but it was only the first day. I met up with them and we went for supper. Last night the internet wasn't working at my house and all three internet cafes on my street were full, so this is why Pam has not updated as of yet or emailed anyone. This morning aroung 6:30 am she and Candace left for Halong Bay. Candace arranged a tour for them from a company in the old quarter. They get to spend a night on a boat in the bay, as well as go kayaking and biking. They will return to Ha Noi Thursday evening.

Pam finally made a decision as to the outline of her trip. On Sunday she flies to Siem Reap (Cambodia) to spend a week there, and then will work her way back through Vietnam. Fortunately she was able to get a flight just 30 minutes after Candace, so they can go to the airport together and split the horrendous cost of $10 for a taxi. I'm not joking. $10 is an atrocious amount to spend on a taxi ride, but there aren't many alternatives.

So Pam is doing well. She's having fun exploring. I'm sure she will have 6 000 photos to post when she returns from Halong Bay. Leave her comments.

Tricia

Saturday, March 03, 2007

Vancouver

Got into Vancouver safe and sound. The hotel was nice, minus the fire alarm at 5:00am and having to go outside in my pjs in the rainy Vancouvery climate. Got a free meal on the plane and last night at hotel and again for b-fast so can't complain to much. Good thing because I'm starving every hour or so. The hotel is right on the water which is nice. I need to seriously explore BC one of these days. Already having nice conversations with different people. I'm so much friendlier when by myself. Gotta go almost out of time on this computer!!!

Friday, March 02, 2007

The downside to travelling

Everytime I fly with Air Canada I vow I am going to boycott them. Then it's booking time and it's difficult sometimes to find economical tickets from Winnipeg without using the pathetic excuse for an airline.

Now part of what happened today was out of their control. I got to the airport this am for my 9:00 flight to Vancouver around 7:40 and was informed it was cancelled. The plane was stuck in Toronto because of the storm in the east.

But here's the frustrating part. They hand me piece of paper with a phone number to call. After finally finding a payphone (times like this make consider a cell phone)and on hold for 20 minutes I talk to people that have been on hold for 1 hour. I then find out there is a line for customer service. Why didn't they tell us this in the first place? I get in line and finally left the airport around 12:00!!! Of course everyone in the line was very frustrated. I however have stopped being surprised by Air Canada's poor customer service. It's just part of flying with them.

Now it would be unfair to complain with out giving praise where due. When I did finally get to talk to an agent he was very helpful (although dreadfully slow ... I spent about 20-30 minutes at the counter and this was average some people were at the counter for an hour). For over an hour there was ONE AGENT for a line of around 100 people. He arranged for me to fly to Vancouer this evening, stay the night, and then catch the same flight to Osaka and then to Hanoi as before (just a day later). Early in the conversation he mentioned they would cover the hotel in Vancouver and cab ride to home and back to airport (as it was 7 hours until my flights). You would think this should be standard, but I assume nothing. It's all part of the package when travelling. Being flexible is a necessity!!!

Well that is my story. Hopefully I will get to Vancouver tonight and be one step closer to Vietnam!!!

Sunday, February 25, 2007

The world is a book and those who do not travel read only a page.

Thursday, February 22, 2007

Now its my turn

Enough waiting already!! Candace is in Vietnam now, Jodi has been there almost week, it's my turn now!! Well in 10 more days that is. I hope you guys are all having fun and enjoying the north of Vietnam right now. I heard that it is warmer than expected. Jodi what happened to your blog idea? I keep checking it and no posts yet!! I'm sure its because you are to busy having fun. Oh and I probaby shouldn't be blogging about this Jodi but the cat man had liver Ca that spread all over his abdomen, and he already passed away. So good call on insisting he wasn't a drinker to the Dr.!!! He supposedly left all his money (which I hear was alot at least for up here) to the winter road fund. And Candace I hope you are enjoying yourself, even though you must be exhausted after your stupidly long flight. Candace do you want to go to Ninh Binh with me? I'm planing to go there that first week for 3 days or so. And Jodi maybe we will hook up in the south in Cambodia or HoChiMinh. Vietnam....here I come!!!

Saturday, February 10, 2007

Today I am lazy. I have not done anything. It is almost 1 pm and I still haven't changed out of my pyjamas. I love Saturdays in the north. When I am in the city there always feels like so much to do. Up north I work, eat and sleep, and try to excercise. I don't even clean that much. My apartment is always messy. Kinda of funny since my former house mates seemed to think I was a clean freak. I think I am more fussy about my own house, because it's my house. I own it, so I want it to look nice.
I am already thinking about my big trip (for next year) even though I haven't been to Vietnam yet. I'm considering a tour in Egypt, and then spending a few weeks in Turkey. I have found fairly reasonable flights. And the tour in Egypt isn't to exepensive either, for 16 days. I have heard that Egypt is not a safe country for a single woman. So I'm thinking about a tour instead. Of course there are the famous historical sites and it's suppose to be a great scuba diving destination as well. I hoping to get certified in Vietnam. I'm really excited about scuba diving. It's something I have always wanted to do. Only 3 weeks left until I arrive in Vietnam!!! Ok maybe i will get dressed now.

Saturday, February 03, 2007


Well I guess I haven't made a post because I didn't think I had to much to share. Work has been entirely uneventful. That is a good thing. Trying to get caught up on the prenatal program before I go away for 8 weeks. For those who don't know, I run the prenatal program here. It is a lot of work because there are usually 40 - 50 prenatals at any given time and don't really get a set time to work on it. There are 2 full time nurses coming in March which will be good for the clinic. Since I am part time now, it might mean I will have to share an apartment with the nurse that shares my position. Which means I will only work half time (instead of picking up to almost full time as I have been). I guess that would give me the opportunity to check out Nunavut and NWT. I haven't done it thus far because it has been so short staffed here. I felt guilty when I thought about going there and leaving Oxford House short staffed. I already have my nursing license processed ( just need to pay for it) for the NWT and Nunavut. So that could be an interesting experience. I really love my job here though and feel wierd about not being here as much. But it has been so much better being part time. It helps to get regular time out. I have a much better attitude this way. I don't get as frustrated with the BS that inevitably occurs.
I have finally gotten back into exercising regularly. I only have 5 pounds left before Vietnam. I had put on a few extra in the fall and then Christmas (even though I was up here). As long as I am in reasonable shape for Vietnam. I am so excited for Vietnam. I love travelling. Well I made a post. Considering I'm not the blogging type, one post per week is pretty good!!! Oh and the picture is of the nursing staion on the residence side. (It was earlier in the year, we actually have alot more snow). My barbecue is covered.

Saturday, January 27, 2007

Time flying by



Wow this week sure went fast. Going back to Oxford House tomorrow afternoon. I spent two days painting my hallway. It goes so much faster when my mom helps me paint. It looks pretty ok. I also bought hardwood today for the upstairs. That will be a "fun" summer project for dad and I. It is nice to get things done to the house. I enjoy being part time and having more time to spend in my house.
I did do stuff other than house renovations. For instance, I went skating twice on the River Trail. For you Ottawa people, the river trail in Winnipeg is a more ghetto form of the Rideau Canal. The picture on the right is the trail. The other one is the Forks. The trail is quite long (at least 3-4 km) but minus multiple huts selling food and bences every where such as on the Canal. The Forks is beside the trail and there is lots of food in there. Sadly no Beaver Tails anymore. Both times I went it was relatively deserted. My legs hurt several days after, skating is a great workout!!
ONE thing I didn't do is buy any clothes. I am quite proud of that. I don't even think I entered a clothing store. Quite impressive.
I DID see the movie Waltown. It didn't tell me to much I didn't already know. Kind of preaching to the converted. People that go to independent films generally don't shop at Walmart. I have less noble reasons for not shopping at Walmart. I just find it too confusing and crowded. Thus I perfer Zellers (plus its closer). I also find Superstore frustrating, too confusing like Walmart. I keep trying to buy my groceries there because I have over $400 in PC Points. But I only end up spending $20. Then I have to go to Sobeys or Price Chopper for real grocery shopping. I'm pathetic. Well thats my story for tonight. I'm sure I will be more faithful once I get up north and enjoying my restful evenings of TV and internet. Oh and Tricia, if you're reading this, post some pictures and give us details!!! I want to know all about Hanoi!!! Enough empty promises already!!

Monday, January 22, 2007

sorry for the last post

Sorry for the color of the font of the last post. Tricia you can change it, I don't know how. I am in Winnipeg now. Trying to get myself organized to paint. Will make a proper post later.

Saturday, January 20, 2007

Snowshoeing


I just went snowshoeing today and it was great. It was the first time I went this year. Mostly because I have been afraid of the ice up to this point. There are trails in the woods but they are farther away. Usually I snowshoe by myself or with one of the other nurses (Jodi or when Donna was here). But quite a few other women met this afternoon to snowshoe on the lake. It was fun. The men meet every Sat and Sun and run with their snowshoes. It's really impressive. I can only run for a short while on snowshoes. I will have to practice. There is a man that makes these really narrow ones that are suppose to be the best for running. I have asked him before to make some but he hasn't yet. Maybe if he sees me trying to run he will. My Atlas ones work really well for walking and ok for running. But they hurt my feet when I wear my mukluks (that a lady made up here) and regular boots are so heavy to run in. Above is a picture of my mukluks and gauntlets. They are really warm. I like posting pictures. Ok that is all for now. Tomorrow I'm suppose to fly back to Winnipeg for a week off. Hoping to paint the hallway and touch up the kitchen. Will see if it happens.

Friday, January 19, 2007

My sister


I miss my sister. Well I don't actually miss seeing her, I miss talking to her on the phone. Every Friday night since she has been in Hong Kong has been "my" phone night. Since Friday night TV generally sucks talking to Tricia was a good time filler. Now that she is in Vietnam and I don't have her phone number. I am excited that I will be going to Vietnam in over a month. It will be cool to see Tricia. I am really excited about exploring Vietnam for 6 1/2. I plan to spend some time (about 2 and 1/2 weeks) in northern Vietnam coming and going from Hanoi and seeing stuff. Than I will take off to the south and hopefully get a week in Cambodia. I have applied for my visa and it should be in Winnipeg when I go home next week. Since this blog is about my sister I thought I would post a hot picture of her.