Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Monday, January 5, 2009
Progress?
Here's what my eye looks like today. The swelling has gone down a bit, but now the entire area is quite tender. It's actually quite green around the purple and blue, but the computer doesn't pick it up. It'll be interesting to see how my new employer responds to me this morning! An adult with a black eye teaching 11 year-olds?
Sunday, January 4, 2009
Number Two
(From the picture below it appears as though my right eye is injured, but it's actually my left. Our computer's web-cam, with which we took this picture, flips pictures.)
A couple of you have asked how my face is doing. The wounds around my right eye have healed nicely. I have 2 one-centimeter long scars below my eyebrow, and I think that they will gradually disappear. The burns have healed. So that part of my face is doing well.My left eye, however, isn't faring so well. Tonight we went sledding with friends from church at a golf course. Now you'd think a golf course would not be a good place for sledding... but don't forget that we live in BC. There were quite a few sizable hills at this course. The one we utilized even featured a ridge.
Eight of us decided to make a train of one toboggan and three magic carpets. We started down the hill, hit the ridge, flew (and I'm not exaggerating) four feet, and crashed. My head collided with the head in front of me and the goose-egg you see above tells the rest of the story.
And yes, it's still snowing.
Friday, January 2, 2009
Back in Snowy BC
After a wonderful Christmas vacation which we spent in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and even North Dakota, we have arrived back in BC - and what a chaotic place we have come back to! You've probably heard about all the winter storms that occurred in the Northwest over the last few weeks, but have you heard about the havoc that they created?
We left December 17. It took us an hour to get to the border, rather than the normal 20 minutes, as it was snowing. No one has snow tires around here; imagine cars going no faster than 10 mph! We had dinner with friends in Seattle, and they told us school had been canceled that day due to the coming snow - yet no snow had fallen in Seattle yet. We flew out with no problems. Then it snowed and snowed and snowed.
We arrived back in BC yesterday. It was quite funny to drive on the main roads and see piles and piles of snow on the sides of the roads - we're talking 4 foot high piles that are on the shoulders of the roads, not on the grass next to the road. We drove by one pile and then realized there was a car underneath it - only it's left side mirror and the back window were visible!
Then we got off the main drive and into our neighborhood. Again, huge piles on the sides of the road, but this time, there is only one lane that is sort of plowed. Besides the piles of snow on the sides of the road, there were some piles in the middle of the road. As we normally park on the roadside, we had to find a parking space that wasn't a pile! Yes, we admit, we got stuck. Eventually we got unstuck and found a different parking spot that was accessible.
Our neighbor told us that BC hasn't had this much snow since the 60s. Vancouver has 16 plows - Langley has fewer. One person in our neighborhood has a snow blower, so he/she snowblowed all the neighborhood driveways, until he/she got sick of it. It sounded like he/she may have also snowblown the one lane on the road, but we're not absolutely sure about that one. We're used to seeing this much snow in the Midwest. We're just used to seeing it being taken care of in an orderly fashion.
We wish we could show you some pictures, but our camera is broken. But believe us, this much snow is crazy! Are we going to head out and enjoy the snow? Well, if you mean tromping around our neighborhood, yes. If you mean go downhill skiing in the mountains, then no, there is a very high risk of avalanches much less the risk of traveling on the semi-plowed roads!
And yes, it is snowing right now.
We left December 17. It took us an hour to get to the border, rather than the normal 20 minutes, as it was snowing. No one has snow tires around here; imagine cars going no faster than 10 mph! We had dinner with friends in Seattle, and they told us school had been canceled that day due to the coming snow - yet no snow had fallen in Seattle yet. We flew out with no problems. Then it snowed and snowed and snowed.
We arrived back in BC yesterday. It was quite funny to drive on the main roads and see piles and piles of snow on the sides of the roads - we're talking 4 foot high piles that are on the shoulders of the roads, not on the grass next to the road. We drove by one pile and then realized there was a car underneath it - only it's left side mirror and the back window were visible!
Then we got off the main drive and into our neighborhood. Again, huge piles on the sides of the road, but this time, there is only one lane that is sort of plowed. Besides the piles of snow on the sides of the road, there were some piles in the middle of the road. As we normally park on the roadside, we had to find a parking space that wasn't a pile! Yes, we admit, we got stuck. Eventually we got unstuck and found a different parking spot that was accessible.
Our neighbor told us that BC hasn't had this much snow since the 60s. Vancouver has 16 plows - Langley has fewer. One person in our neighborhood has a snow blower, so he/she snowblowed all the neighborhood driveways, until he/she got sick of it. It sounded like he/she may have also snowblown the one lane on the road, but we're not absolutely sure about that one. We're used to seeing this much snow in the Midwest. We're just used to seeing it being taken care of in an orderly fashion.
We wish we could show you some pictures, but our camera is broken. But believe us, this much snow is crazy! Are we going to head out and enjoy the snow? Well, if you mean tromping around our neighborhood, yes. If you mean go downhill skiing in the mountains, then no, there is a very high risk of avalanches much less the risk of traveling on the semi-plowed roads!
And yes, it is snowing right now.
Tagged Again
So I was tagged while we were gone. This time the sixth photo in the sixth folder was requested, but the sixth icon in that folder happens to be a video. That works, right?
This past summer my little bro and I were playing catch. Two things to notice - Rob's great laugh and my great wind-up. I know you'll notice the great commentary!
This past summer my little bro and I were playing catch. Two things to notice - Rob's great laugh and my great wind-up. I know you'll notice the great commentary!
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