Blog /Setting up and Showing Around

January 08, 2008 06:21 +0000  |  Reinvent Vancouver 5

Setting up and Showing Around

I've got a lot to recap here, so this might be a bit long. Basically, I've slowly been putting a life together out here and as always, life has been getting in the way.

Soomi & Apple on Granville Island

I'll start with a big public thanks for the Christmas present I received from Stephen, a book from very talented Canadian author Chris Turner called Geography of Hope: A Guided Tour of the World We Need. The guy's also a former Shift Magazine contributor, a publication while no longer in existence has always held a soft spot in my heart. Turner's articles especially were the highlight of my short-lived subscription with Shift and I'm excited to dive into my new hardcover.

Shawna & Quatchi

For those of you who've been asking... constantly, the new job looks good so far. As previously stated, the view from my desk is incredible -- a 180° view of Coal Harbour including the north shore and Canada Place. The code I'm to work on is... well it's not what I was hoping, but there's hope, and there's a lot of promising stuff to come. This week I'm due to start work on their widgetting system and for the most part I'll be playing with nifty stuff like Ajax with Jquery and a new module called flot which is SUPER COOL. Generally, I'm mostly pleased with my decision.

The new apartment is shaping up nicely. There are a few oddities with it's construction though. The placement of light switches and inappropriate position for closet hanging rods vs. shelves etc. The landlord has promised to fix the latter though so I'm still quite happy.

The housewarming went off beautifully, though the presence of a few was missed. Guests arrived and left in waves so the party was always attended but never too crowded. Poesy and Paula went all out and made a series of home made dishes for the event and some people came from as far as Abbotsford and Langley so I was very happy with the result. I also had a couple surprise guests: Soomi and Apple. Soomi, Apple, and Sumi

You might remember Soomi and Apple from my time in Yeosu, Korea. They're friends of Shawna's who helped take care of me in such a foreign place and now that they've accompanied Shawna to Canada for a few weeks, it was my chance to return the favour. Originally under Shawna's care, she had to rush off to Manitoba for a family emergency and so she left them with me. I do, after all, live in Vancouver which is far more fun and interesting than Langley :-)

We spent most of the weekend sightseeing: Science World (not The Telusphere, wtf were they thinking?) and Granville Island made up the first day and Sunday was reserved for Victoria. More than 10years ago I went to there and after being stranded on that rock over night due to the ridiculous ferry hours, I swore I would never return... I blame Shawna for putting the idea in their little Korean heads...

Soomi & Apple in front of the little castle in Victoria

For the not-of-Vancouver-folk, Victoria is the tiny little government town on the southern tip of Vancouver Island. In terms of geography, it's south of the U.S. boarder and of Vancouver but if one wanted to, you could quite easily build a bridge from Vancouver to Victoria much like the one to Prince Edward Island... but such a bridge does not exist. Instead, in order to get from the largest city in B.C. to the second largest city, you must:

  1. Bus from Burrard Station (downtown) to the Ladner exchange (in the middle of nowhere)
  2. Bus from Ladner Exchange to the Tsawassen Ferry Terminal (way out in the middle of nowhere)
  3. Wait for the ferry (runs every hour)
  4. Ferry roughly 1.5hours to the NORTHERN TIP of Vancouver Island (still the middle of nowhere).
  5. Bus 1.5hours in a zig-zag fashion from the North end of the island to the south where the people live.

So it's roughly 5hours by bus to get to downtown Victoria, 2hours in town to see a castle and then in order to avoid the chance of getting stuck there (and missing work Monday morning) we had to leave by PCL bus ($37.50 guarantees that you'll make it to the ferry on time and you won't have to transfer twice through Ladner back out to Vancouver.). The whole gruelling event cost about $50.00 each and about 12hours of our day... I blame Shawna :-P

When Monday rolled around, I went to work and left my keys with the girls to find their way around town, then we met up after work and we went to my grandparent's house for dinner. Everyone seemed to enjoy the company (and the food) and Trish, Shawna's sister (who is even cooler now than I remember) gave me a ride back to the Skytrain where I'm writing this... I might even get to sleep before midnight.

Comments

noreen
9 Jan 2008, 1:49 a.m.  | 

I kind of wish you mentioned or emailed me about Victoria beforehand. I would have recommended that you rent a car rather than endure transit or PCL for the whole trip. You would have saved time and money.

Lara
9 Jan 2008, 5:20 a.m.  | 

DAN I miss you. Come to my birthday party on the 26th. :P

Daniel
9 Jan 2008, 6:40 a.m.  | 

Noreen: you and me both
Lara: I miss you too! I'll see what I can do.

Shawna Buhler
10 Jan 2008, 7:28 p.m.  | 

thanks for babysitting my friends. i was in a tough spot and i'm glad i know i can depend on you (btw as far as i remember that $50 didn't come out of your pocket my dear, so i wouldnt complain about that too much ^.~)
it also sucks that i wasn't able to make your housewarming, i hope the event went off swimmingly

Daniel
10 Jan 2008, 10:17 p.m.  | 

Well actually, it did come out of my pocket :-P I was never intending on taking your offer to pay for my part in all of this. I had fun :-)

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