Wednesday, April 25, 2012

week in the life // tuesday

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Got up early again. Had a cup of tea and checked some mails and read some blogs. It's a gray and rainy day. Cereals and more tea for breakfast. Studying for my Spanish final. Sharing the Lindt Goldhase with my mom - it was delicious! Eating pasta for lunch. Still raining. Read "Mockingjay" on my iPhone while my mom reads "Catching Fire" on the iPad. I love the books! Blogging, answering emails and catching up on facebook. Eating leftovers for dinner. More reading and watching Parks and Rec.

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

week in the life // monday

Week in the life is a concept by Ali Edwards that focuses on documenting the everyday life for a week once a year. I've been smitten by the idea but last year I felt like my everyday life was rather mundane and there wasn't much 'worth documenting'. When I saw the dates for this year's WITL I had to participate because this week will be crazy and documenting it will give me lots to talk about. This week I'll: finish my first year of college, move back across the Atlantic to Germany, finish a wonderful week of vacation in the Fraser Valley and get to see my friends and family again after four months!

Since I was too tired to write a blog post yesterday evening here's my WITL monday post:

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Wake up at 7:18am, being way too tired, make tea, wait for my mom to get up and have bagels for breakfast. We knitted and had some more tea. I'm knitting the Dryad scarf by Jared Flood and my mom is currently knitting socks. Next we packed a suitcase (only one more to go! hopefully all our stuff will fit in the last suitcase...), my mom neated the edges of a minky fabric I bought to use as my next quilt backing because it made a mess and I wanna use it as a blanket on the flight home. Since the weather was gorgeous and warm we decided to drive to Chiliwack for another quick trip to Hamels fabric, then we made a little detour to look at the cute houses and gardens in the area, drove up to the Bridal Veil Falls provincial park where we had a picnic and went on a very short hike to the falls. They are stunning!! Since the afternoon light was gorgeous we snapped some photos and headed to the Sasquatch provincial park from where you have a great view on Lake Harrison. It was peaceful and we looked at our newly bought fabrics (I bought a jelly roll with Aneela Hooey's 'A Walk in the Woods' collection. Loooove!). After a quick trip back to our friend's house where we're staying for the week we drove down to Chiliwack again to see 'The Lucky One'. My mom and I loved the movie although we were both glad we had read the book first.

Saturday, April 21, 2012

A little bit of Hope

Pardon the silence, since my mom got here we've spent pretty much every day exploring the beauty of British Columbia. Yesterday we drove up to Hope, a small town full of charm, chainsaw wood carvings and elderly people.
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Unfortunately, pretty much everything was closed for the winter so we decided to drive to the Kilby historic site in Harrison Mills. We didn't go into the museum because it was only open for about one more hour and it looked very small, but there was a cute restaurant with homemade pies and ice cream as well as a great selection of handmade pieces from the area - jewelry, quilts, toys, post cards, ...
My mom bought a cute little patchwork cosmetic bag for $4 and I bought a silver bracelet for $20 - I looove the prices in the Fraser Valley. Everything is so much cheaper than in Vancouver :)
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Sunday, April 15, 2012

Lynn Canyon

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Last week we went on a day trip to the Lynn Canyon to see some of the beautiful landscape British Columbia has to offer. We hiked for about two hours and there were lots and lots of stairs. It was certainly a good workout ;)
Since it was Easter sunday and gorgeous weather it was very busy around the suspension bridge but as soon as we got off the main trail it was peaceful and quiet. It's great to live in a big city yet have the opportunity to go hiking after only a short bus ride!

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Bedless in Seattle

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My mom and I went to Seattle for three days in between two of my finals. We've had booked a room in the historic Moore hotel which is right downtown. I was skeptical because I've read rather bad reviews because there's a club right next to it, thus it's pretty loud at night. The building itself is over 100 years old and the atmosphere is amazing! We packed a pair of earplugs each and were excited because the lobby looked great, the staff was friendly and the location and weather were perfect. When we unlocked the door to our room we were surprised at what we saw:

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No bed!?! Just dirty sheets on the floor. We've seen many strange hotel rooms but one without a bed was new to us. Luckily, we got upgraded to a huge room with an en suite bathroom (and a vintage clawfoot bathtub!!! LOVE!) so we could spend two comfortable nights in a bed ;)

Seattle itself was sooo different from Vancouver! I didn't think there would be too many differences between the two cities but oh boy was I wrong. Some things that surprised me? Police e-v-e-r-y-w-h-e-r-e. I dunno how many police officers there are in Seattle but certainly more than Starbucks baristas in Vancouver, hah. Also, police officers riding horses downtown, lots and lots of homeless people, a strange public transportation system (e.g. busses driving in tunnels between streetcars, pay when you leave the bus, ...) and yarn stores hidden in an office building.

Out hotel was only a block away from the famous Pike Place market which, to be honest, was way too tourist-y for my taste.

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Seattle has some wonderful old buildings and many cute shops with lots of curiosities, such as a crochet gangster hat :) Of course we also went to the very first Starbucks store and bought mugs for out family's Starbucks mug collection.

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Of course we couldn't resist to check at least one of the local yarn stores and found 'So Much Yarn' on google maps. The store was hidden in an office building with a huge black gate. I guess they won't get much(any?) walk-in customers because it took us about five minutes to find the store, although we saw it on a map and knew the address! But it was definitely worth a visit because they had an anniversary sale and ALL yarns were on sale :)

I bought wool for my next project - the Mr. Fox stole my heart scarf.

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