Showing posts with label Olympics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Olympics. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 02, 2010

The Last Two Weeks - Week 1

Wow what a time it has been. For the last two weeks my life has seem to revolve around one thing and that is the Olympics. I signed up to be a paid volunteer and work the merchandising booth at the curling venue and although it was hard work it was a ton of fun. I don't know if I would do something like that again when I was 5 months along as my feet and legs took a big thrashing because of it but it was sure fun getting to re-connect with some old curling friends and meet some of the curling fans that made it to Vancouver. I was so impressed to with the number of out of towners who came to the game as well. I met people from all over Canada, the United States, Britain and Asia. We traded stories, pins and even taught each other stuff about the games. That to me was the best part of all.

But it was all just work. I did manage to have a bit of fun while the games were on. First it started with a little men's curling.


My Dad, hubby and I all headed down and were thrilled with the games that we would get to see, Canada vs Sweden, Denmark vs USA, Great Britain vs Switzerland and Germany vs Norway. Couldn't have asked for a better line up!

The boys (and the other teams) had some warm up time


Then they were all piped in before the showdown began


Martin and his team were great through the whole game. They really do work together and their communication is something that all teams should study as they are one of the best. Here they are working together to get Martin's rock in the house.




Of course though the main topic of the men's curling was how cool the Norwegians looked in their pants.


This is one of the few events where each team could choose their uniforms and not all have to conform to the same styles.

Also the most sought after item of the games.


No not me but rather the cow bell around my neck. Most popular item requested (next to ticket holder lanyards). That was the last blue cowbell in the venue that we got in and I managed to snag it somehow! Everyone had some noise maker though. The best was the Swiss fans who had a cow bell that was probably bigger then my head. You could hear it from outside the stadium it was that loud!

After Canada won the game we headed downtown to see some of the pavilions. First stop the Mint.


We arrived and were thrilled that it was only a 25 minute line up. However if we wanted to go see the Olympic medals it was a....4 HOUR LINE UP! Couldn't believe that and it stayed like that through the whole games. So we just saw the mint and saw things like
The Million Dollar Coin


A real gold bar that you could try to lift


And other cool coins that they had displayed.



Next it was on to Canada North house which showcased items and artistry from the Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut.






Our final stop was the cauldron. There had been a lot of complaining because they had fenced off the cauldron and force everyone to view it from far away. Yes it was a little disturbing to have a chain link fence around it but in the end it was so beautiful and such a wonderful symbol of the Olympics you easily forgot the fence was there.



It was a long day and lots of walking but it was great to see some of the sites the Olympics brought to our great city.

Tuesday, February 09, 2010

Getting Into The Spirit

So first of all Hubby and I are very very excited because we finally have our living room back (well it's 75% there).


This was Hubby's project over the last few days. Wrangle up all the books in the house and put them back on the bookshelf (by subject of course). Now that we have a bookshelf in the office as well we can put all our text books in the office which made for more free space on these shelves. However we came to the realization that we have too many books.


But that's okay. This is what you get when 2 avid readers move in together!

Also it's been a busy weekend for us. We had a few birthday parties and hockey games to attend. Friday was the Vancouver Giants vs Everrett Silvertips. The boys put on a good show and it was nice to see such a large crowd come out to Langley for the game. They usually play in Vancouver but have been kicked out of their venue due to the Olympics.

The other event was this:


These women are amazing and quite the skaters. I couldn't believe how fast they could skate down the ice. In the end Russia won 4 to 0 to Slovakia but no one really seemed to mind, everyone was just cheering no matter who scored. We were sort of sitting in the Slovakia section though and it was interesting to hear their chants. No one around us knew what the heck they were chanting so we started making an English equivalent which was something like "Go lets go. Go for the Gold" I highly doubt that's what they were trying to say in Check but it's what it sounded like and still sounded good to the people sitting around me. If this game though is the preview of what's to come in Olympic hockey though, it looks like that will be a great sport to watch! Go Canada Go!