Thursday, January 07, 2010

February Break 2009













Last year Holly and I went to California to first see our friends Lindsey and Nevin in Monterey, where Nevin is attending school at the Monterey Institute of International Studies. They both took time out of their busy schedules to show us some of the finer points that the area had to offer, including a stellar bike ride around the Pebble Beach golf course, a tour of the neighbouring town of Carmel, and the world renowned Monterey aquarium, to name a couple.

We then were met by Holly's Uncle Lloyd, who came from his home in San Ramone to pick us up. He was accompanied by Holly's Grandma who was down from Regina for an extended visit. We then left Monterey and made our way to San Ramone, with a quick tour of the Carmel area. Our time with Lloyd's family was brief, but enjoyable. San Ramone is an ideal location, to say the least.

The 2nd Annual MGA invitational







This summer a few of us competed in the second annual MGA invitational championship, which was held at the Dakota Dunes golf course near Saskatoon. The competition was tight, but Jeff Gabrush reigned victorious for the second year in a row. The competition was followed by the MGA banquet, which consisted of a classy buffet lunch at the Dakota Dunes Casino. Until next year, fellas.

Thursday, May 07, 2009

Memories

While looking at pictures from the webpage of the Korean climbing gym that we were a part of last year, I came across these cool pictures. I had forgotten how beautiful the terrain is.







Regina's Diamond in the Ruff




Here are some pictures of us changing the holds at our climbing gym, which is named 'The Cave'. It's a small, but challenging gym, and there are great people to climb with, too, so we can't complain!
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Monday, November 17, 2008

Halloween!!

No words can describe the events that transpired on October 31st of 2008. Highlight of the night was obviously hanging out with Gollum, David Lee Roth, a sketchy truck driver, Michael Jackson and a Geisha. But Gollum did truly steal the show, and I only wish you all could have seen it with your own eyes.



























Sunday, September 07, 2008

Whitehorse

This blog entry is a doozy! As it should be, though. It's not every day that the first Grandchild comes into the family. Meg Rose Papenfus is the newest addition to the family, on Holly's side. Holly and I were overdue on a visit to Whitehorse, and given we hadn't seen Amanda or William since before we left for Korea, it was high time we went.



Holly and I drove to Calgary to catch our flights to Whitehorse, and on the way drove through a beautiful storm that had to be photographed. Sask has some of the most breathtaking skies on the planet (well, compared to the limited number of places I've visited!).



Calgary was a perfect lead in to the vacation, as we spent a night at the spa (i.e. Joni and Colin's house), where we were treated to excellent company, and Joni's highly regarded cuisine.



We didn't have much on the itinerary upon arriving, just quality visiting and catch up time. Not to mention meeting Meg. As you can see in the pictures, she is a beautiful litte baby, with a set of excellent parents! William and Lecia opened up their home for the rest of us, in return Holly and I introduced them to the best show ever...the Office!! Aside from nightly installments of the office, we spent a lot of time explorng the town, hitting up the coffee shops, and getting out to some of the very scenic spots out of town.



Early in our stay we tackled the Chilkoot trail. It's a pretty historic trail. Many people came up to Skagway, Alaska, in the gold rush days (1898ish) and took this route to get into the Yukon in search of gold. The hike starts in the northern tip of the temperate rainforest near Skagway, rises to a barren-looking glacial/alpine meadow setting, and gradually drops to a sandy, boreal forested finish. Although it only took us 2.5 days, people would historically take weeks or months to do this (did I mention that federal law stated they had to haul in 1 tonne of provisions to enusure that they wouldn't die of starvation?).



We also made a friend from Japan who, for ease of pronunciation, had given himself the nickname 'Hickory' in replace of his actual name. Our meeting involved Hickory taking a handful of Bill's wasabi-peas, throwig them all in his mouth, and proceeding to gasp and drink most of his water to aleviate the burning... I do not need to explain the irony here. Hickory ended up hiking with us for one and a half of the days. It was a blast.

Following this hike, we caught a train back to Skagway and then drove back to Whitehorse. It was a privelage to see such a beautiful part of the continent. I have also added pictures from a few other little hikes we did. You can see the beautiful fall colors that covered the landscape.

Did I mention that Whitehorse is maybe the coldest place in Canada?!?! Or at least it is according to Holly. She set the record for the most layers worn by one person at one time (10). I think I may have married an ectotherm! In her defense, it was reaching the 30ies when we left Regina... it was less than half of that in Whitehorse! Temperature aside, it is truly an enchanting area. Thanks so much Brenda for helping to get us there!





























































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