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Monday, November 15, 2010

Banff in November

Here are more pics of Banff. I feel very spoiled as I relize that I have stayed at 7 different Fairmont Hotels around the globe to date--they are my favorite chain of hotels as I like the old world charm. Have left the old world charm behind as we are home now--arrived last night. I am in bed with bronchitis. However, the antibiotics are working and I slept like a baby. Just must take it easy until the virus leaves the building! Mist and Tabs are home today with sore throats :( Peter is well and back at work. Pip is well and at preschool--she is thrilled to be reunited with her cousin Artemis. Fernando had a lovely time at his cousins while we were gone and spent his second birthday hiking at Mara Canyon with his cousin dog Fozzy.
***Next post***We saw the most magnificent grizzly bear I have ever seen on the drive home. It was in the ditch, on railway tracks, digging for grubs. Will post my pics tomorrow. I must prepare you, this bear is amazing, gorgeous and a once in a life time gift of spotting such a robust, wild bear!
Me and my gals in the lobby closest to our room at the Banff Springs
Walking into Banff from the hotel
Tabs piggy-backing Pip--it took an army to get Pip home to the hotel from town (she cried and refused to walk).

Mist and Pip--to town they go!
Me relaxing in the lobby near our room. It was huge and empty--loved it! The ceilings were Ft 20 high and floor to ceiling windows.
Me, Pip and Mist
Tabs entertained us with her cart wheels.

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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Snowing in Banff

Mistaya in the outdoor pool
Me and Pip
My girls and their Maplelea Dolls, refusing to give up on the photo contest!
Our bedroom at Banff Springs
Our living room at the Banff Springs (a little messy!)
Mist helping Pip brush her teeth
View from living room window
View from bedroom window
View from second living room window

Feeling like antibiotics have kicked in. My chest was so raw, burning and achey last night and today it is less so.
Snowing outside this morning. Peter is off to the pool with the girls to swim in the snow! I will take a pot of tea in the Rundel room and read (if I can get myself ready in time!). Sigh...bronchitis in Banff has limited our trip a bit but what can one do? As a mother, I eventually catch what my kids have, (especially if we stay at a hotel in close quarters). I will never travel without my emergency Cypro though. It has been a life saver. I have asthma, and had many sessions of childhood pneumonia, thus my lungs are very sensitive to any respiratory virus and they get super-inflamed which leads to a bacterial infection.
Despite all I have managed to hike into town with the girls daily and we went to the Banff Natural History Museum yesterday (built in 1903).





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Saturday, November 13, 2010

Remembrance Day in Banff

We made it down town in time for the Remembrance Day Parade
These boys looked especially lovely against the mountain back ground.
My little parade watchers
An Elk on the Bow River bank
Me and my gals walking in banff
My girls at breakfast
Daddy and Pip
Mommy and Pip after dad said he saw a coyote outside the window

The cold has turned into bronchitis. Still hopeful I can fight it without antibiotics. I feel OK for most of the day. I crash in late afternoon and evening. Thus no ghost hunting trip at the Banff Springs as of yet.
The hotel room suite has become a very cozy home away from home (with 3 large mountain view windows and a fireplace).
Spending our time walking into town and swimming at the hotel. Went for supper in town last night at the Spaghetti Factory. The line up and wait was insane! I don't know if it was worth it either as I liken the Spaghetti Factory to MacDonalds. However, the kids always enjoy it and the meal was fine.
Want to find a quiet, elegant spot in the hotel to read and take my tea. I may attempt such a feat however, the girls will have to be back in the room watching television otherwise they'll never allow me to simply sit and read! Perhaps if I buy Pip a book downtown today we can accomplish this--the big girls brought books I believe. If only I wasn't ill with bronchitis--it makes it impossible to enjoy my evenings here as I feel very sick then and must retire to bed by nine :(
*just put myself on my travel Cipro from Asia (I have 3 days worth). I am coughing up bad stuff from my lungs. I NEVER get a head cold. It always skips my nose and heads right for my lungs and I get an infection :(!!!

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Friday, November 12, 2010

Banff Springs Hotel

The Banff Springs Fairmont Hotel
The Banff Springs: where we are currently staying
Peter and the girls off to find breakfast
Mom and Pip after she had a nasty fall on the sidewalk
Off to the town of Banff for Breakfast

Hotel tour: Dave (tour guide) called Pip the Hotel Princess and gave her a throne to sit in.
In the hotel Cascade Ball Room
Me and my gals at the Banff Springs
Tabs the photographer
Pip and Tabs at The Banff Springs
Hiding in the stair well (not the best pic of Tabs)

We have arrived in Banff. We are staying at the Banff Springs Hotel. We have a very nice executive suite with a living room, bedroom and amazing wilderness views of the mountain valley. 
All is gorgeous and a little chilly! Highs of only +2  oC. When we walked into town for breakfast yesterday it was -3  oC and there was a wind. We are not used to the cold yet. 
The mountain views are unbelievably majestic and well worth the chilly temps. The mountains have snow on top but there is none on the ground. We saw 3 coyotes running through town on our first night here. They seem to be very populous inside the town area.
I have (most unfortunately) caught Pip's virus. A cold type: sore throat, chills, headache. I am doing my best to keep going however, what I need is the week in bed! However, the restaurants at the hotel are very expensively priced. Breakfast for a child is at least $25. So, we hike to town to eat. Last night though, I was too tired to go anywhere and we ordered room service. Mistaya was most impressed as it arrived on a large, elegant rolling table with all tall wineglasses filled with ice water for the girls. 
The outdoor pool is the best: hot, steamy with crisp mountain views.
Yesterday we toured the Hotel with a guide (the famous Dave) and learned a few ghost stories. We also toured the town and swam at the hotel. 
Today, I believe I will haul myself out into the cold to walk with the girls to the museum and for breakfast at  Phil's, and a swim in the outdoor pool. 
It is nice that TV is real novelty for the girls. We don't have TV at home, so to have cable in hotel provided the girls with a treat so I can rest. Although, Tabs wants to try the Fairmont Kid's Club at the hotel today. I'll have to call and find out about that.
Finding it hard to do my research study, I am so tired with this virus! But I am chugging along slowly. 
Taking it easy this trip. No heroic hikes and it is too early to ski or skate. Leisurely walks around the hotel and into town, swimming and a little historical site touring is about what I'm up for.

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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

The Canadian Rockies



 Feast your eyes on some of the most majestic mountains in the world. I took these pictures today on a road trip through the Canadian Rockies from Kelowna BC to Banff Alta.

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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

PANIC ATTACK!

Me and My Pippi

What a day. First of all, I have started my thesis study. It involves the role of identity and story telling on facebook. I am really enjoying the research so far. It is fun! Actually rethinking my decision to say absolutely NO to a Ph.D. 
Pip and I had speech class to work on her F sounds. She is acing the class, my little trooper! We get to play games while we practice saying flash cards with the F sound. We have so much fun. She has the most amazing sense of humour and loves to play the games. Her little eyes light up so brightly as we play. What can I say, I adore my little Pippi!
Tabs had a dentist appointment this orning and received an A+ check up.
I helped Mist edit her English paper early this morning. Teachers are such sticklers for the final edit that she definitely needs my help proofing her work. It's a piece of cake for me because I edit my own novel daily.
Now for the fun stuff...PANIC ATTACK! I never learn. Today I booked a simple facial peel for myself. The idea is that it keeps my skin fresh and will prevent anymore adult acne cysts from ever coming back. I once had a citrus facial peel about six years ago and all went well. So, this afternoon she(skin hygienist) puts on the eye gauze, applies the acid--all is well, it hardly burns at all, just a little itchy. And suddenly it hits me: I feel like I'm going to faint. My eyes are covered, goop is on my face, I'm lying down in a dentist like chair and I feel like my blood pressure has hit bottom. I tell the nurse, "I feel like I'm going to faint. I think I might be having a panic attack." She tipped the chair back but I still felt horrid. "Please just take it all of my face," I said. All I wanted was to sit up and stabilize my blood pressure so I wouldn't feel like passing out. She removed the acid with the neutralizer, brought me a glass of water. I recovered. "Did I wreck it all?" I asked. Yes, yes I had as a matter of fact. No peel, no charge. After she tested my bp and oxygen, I drove myself home. Never to dare subject myself to any more beauty treatments ever! I am not built for such things. I am sensitive to everything it seems.I hate doctor offices, hospitals, skin care centers but surprisingly the dentist doesn't faze me at all. And I've have had it all at the dentist. Perhaps my childhood lengthy hospital stays and kidney operation finished me emotionally for any more "procedures."
I am happy to be home, far away from that nasty beauty treatment place.
Tomorrow we leave for five days in Banff. Will post from there.

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