Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

So Thankful


Firstly and most importantly, I am thankful that nobody was seriously injured.

Secondly, I am thankful that the Vancouver Christmas market had not yet opened, or there would have been a big crowd, and someone would have been hurt.

Please read my friend Jo's blog , she talked about the first responders - she has such a gift with words, and I couldn't say it as well as she did

Thirdly, I am thankful for Mink.

Tallsocks, thanks for making me aware of this wonderful Vancouver chocolaterie.

The story:

Two of my dear Friends and I were meeting to go to the first Vancouver Christmas Market - a traditional German Christmas village. Today was the grand opening of what would hopefully be an annual tradition. Fifteen minutes before opening, on the very first day, there was an explosion. A propane tank exploded, and thankfully someone smelled the propane and everyone was evacuated as it exploded. I am so sorry for the merchants, many of whom came from Germany with their traditional food, drink, and crafts. The latest news is that they may be able to re-open next week. The market is to be open until December 24th.

So... what are scrapping chicks to do?

It was -5, cold, cold, cold. What better than chocolate? So, off we walked to Mink, and had a lovely cup of coffee with a chocolate fondue. Can you say Yummy?

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Merry Christmas!


My family celebrates Christmas on December 24th. This year, due to unusual weather, we had so much snow that it was impossible to go anywhere safely. The side streets were impassible, ferries and flights were cancelled. So was our family celebration.

George and I had a 12 pound turkey with trimmings all to ourselves! Once the weather clears up and it is safe to be on the roads, we'll get together with family and exchange gifts.

In the meantime, here are some pictures of our White Christmas, the first one since 1971!!!