Thank you to all of you who shared my Olympic experiences with me by reading this blog, and a special thank you to those of you who commented on it, using the blog, Facebook or E-mail. It will be a great keepsake but I was also inspired to write knowing that family and friends were sharing in our experience.
I hope to add photos when Iain arrives with our camera, this weekend, and am also supplementing my memories with newspaper articles and photos. NOTE: Virtue and Moir's photo graces the front conver of the March 8th addition of Macleans magazine and there is an excellent article on them on the inside!
When Vancouver was announced as the site of the 2010 Winter Olympics, 7 years ago, Iain said we are going! Thank you so very much to my dear hubby for making this Olympic experience possible for both of us. Son Jamie, being the sports fanatic that he is, and fiancee Karen, also have been saving their pennies, for a long time, so they could make their Olympic dream come true. Colin's new job in Calgary made it possible for him to attend and he took some of his precious few days off so he could live the experience too. Iain and I and treasured this special time with the three of them.
We did miss Graeme and Caileigh very much! They were living the experience,watching the TV at home - Graeme with his roommates and girlfriend, Laura, in St. Catharines and Caileigh, with niece Lindsay,in Ancaster.
I kept close touch with them, through texting, and with many of my family members. Jamie liked to tease me about always having my cell in my hand,(and even has an incriminating photo of me) but it allowed me to have the other people I love close at hand as they watched the events on TV.
The Olympic Moments that really touched my heart and brought tears to my eyes:
The first gold medal winner, Alex Bilodeau, and his brother.
Virtue and Moir's gold medal performances made even more special by our personal family connection to them.
Joannie Rochette's bronze medal performances so soon after her Mom's sudden death.
Sidney Crosby's game winning Gold to capture the gold for Canada's men's hockey team.
From the time we arrived, on Thursday Feb. 18th until we left on Sunday Feb. 28th, Iain and I witnessed 2 Gold Medal performances (Virtue and Moir and the men's Team Pursuit Speed Skating team) and were in Vancouver for 20 other Canadian medal wins - WOW!
The spontaneous singing of our beautiful national anthem, on so many occasions, also brought tears to my eyes. I am so proud to be a Canadian and so are many other Canadians, as we witnessed in Vancouver, around Canada and around the world! These Olympics games brought our country and cultures together, like nothing else I have ever seen before. We cheered, chanted, laughed, cried, sang waved our flags and 'highfived' all together all week!
Thank you Vancouver, to all your wonderful volunteers and to all our talented athletes, who made this all possible for all of us whether we were there or watching at home on our television sets! A truly uplifting, memorable and cherished experience!
GO CANADA GO!
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Monday, March 1, 2010
Day 10 - Sunday Feb. 28th - On our way home.
Iain, Jamie, Karen, Colin and I enjoyed our last delicious breakfast at The Manor House B&B courtesy of chef Jason who invited us into his kitchen every morning to watch him prepare his specialities. Thank you so much to him, manager David and their friendly, happy staff who were run of their feet for 2 weeks!
We also said goodbye (thankfully) to the family above us whose children woke us every morning, at 5:30 am, with their running around, jumping off the beds and fighting! :-)
We packed up and took the wonderful 'Canada' Subway Transit line right to the airport to catch our 10:00am flight to Calgary. What a feeling of anticipation there was at the airport as everyone was anxiously awaiting the start of the Canada/US Gold Medal Hockey Game. Thankfully, our flight was on time and we arrived back at Iain's condo, just in time for the opening face off.
I think we can all agree that a better script could not have been written for this game. The US tie it, at 2, with just seconds left, to take away Canada's hope for grabbing the Gold, at the end of regulation time. The country's frazzled nerves time is extended. Then, in overtime, the veteran Iginla passes the puck to 'Sid the Kid', Canada's best, and in it goes through the legs of the impenetrable Miller! As announcer Chris Cuthberts says 'The Golden Goal' for Canada is a reality and Team Canada wins Canada's record breaking 14th Gold Medal! As Canadians celebrate at Canada Hockey Place, and all over the country in our homes, in bars, on the streets,(Yonge Street is closed down) we know we will always remember where we were for this historic hockey moment! It was most definitely the fairy tale ending to our most memorable and awesome Olympic vacation!
My selection for other standout Canadian players - Nash, Morrow, and Toews! The future looks bright!
Jamie. Karen and I fly back to Hamilton, at 6:20 pm, but not before we take a drive, with Iain and Colin, down Calgary's 'Red Mile,' to celebrate with the rest of the city!
We also said goodbye (thankfully) to the family above us whose children woke us every morning, at 5:30 am, with their running around, jumping off the beds and fighting! :-)
We packed up and took the wonderful 'Canada' Subway Transit line right to the airport to catch our 10:00am flight to Calgary. What a feeling of anticipation there was at the airport as everyone was anxiously awaiting the start of the Canada/US Gold Medal Hockey Game. Thankfully, our flight was on time and we arrived back at Iain's condo, just in time for the opening face off.
I think we can all agree that a better script could not have been written for this game. The US tie it, at 2, with just seconds left, to take away Canada's hope for grabbing the Gold, at the end of regulation time. The country's frazzled nerves time is extended. Then, in overtime, the veteran Iginla passes the puck to 'Sid the Kid', Canada's best, and in it goes through the legs of the impenetrable Miller! As announcer Chris Cuthberts says 'The Golden Goal' for Canada is a reality and Team Canada wins Canada's record breaking 14th Gold Medal! As Canadians celebrate at Canada Hockey Place, and all over the country in our homes, in bars, on the streets,(Yonge Street is closed down) we know we will always remember where we were for this historic hockey moment! It was most definitely the fairy tale ending to our most memorable and awesome Olympic vacation!
My selection for other standout Canadian players - Nash, Morrow, and Toews! The future looks bright!
Jamie. Karen and I fly back to Hamilton, at 6:20 pm, but not before we take a drive, with Iain and Colin, down Calgary's 'Red Mile,' to celebrate with the rest of the city!
Day 9 - Saturday Feb. 27th
Men's and Ladies' Speed Skating Team Pursuit Finals(both) - 12 noon
Sue, Iain and Colin
Iain and I witness our second gold medal performance (Virtue and Moir our first) and Colin his first as we watch our men win gold!
Our women place fifth but have a better time than the gold medal winner from Germany. Doesn't seem fair but that is just how the event is set up.
This was our first time at the Richmond Oval and it is an absolutely awesome facility! The media camera used to film the skating is like something out of Star Wars! It moves around the oval as fast as the skaters. Unlike the other sports we have seen, the commentators explain what is going on, over the speaker system, while you are watching the event.
Jamie and Karen visit Jamie's friend Matt Theoret, from his public school days, in Brights Grove/Sarnia and Matt's fiancee Laura.
Later in the day they join Jamie's Masters' friends from the University of Windsor who are now working or doing their PhD's in BC.
Jamie and Karen decide to try and scalp tickets for the Gold Medal Curling Game, at 3 pm, using their long saved Olympic funds but tickets are scarce. Instead, they take in Kevin Martin and team's Gold Medal win on the TV at our B&B!
Norwegian skip still handsome but can't out curl 'K-Mart!'
Take note Theresa, Johnny Mo has been deemed the 'Brad Pitt' of curling this week! :-)
Switzerland defeats my 'blond Swede' to win Bronze.
Men's Hockey Bronze Medal Game - Sue, Iain and Colin
A great game with the Finns fighting back from a 3-1 deficit to beat the Slovaks 4-3, to win the Bronze
Great warm up for tomorrow's Gold Medal contest!
Take in Robson Square and the downtown crowds for one last time,in the rain, before going home. However, no ones spirits are dampened by the weather! We also visit Canada House for the first time on a rare 'no lineup' occasion.
We had hoped to visit more displays, exhibits and Olympic Buildings, while we were here, but our jammed packed Event Itinerary (we were so lucky to get the tickets we did!) and the long lineups to get into things (7 hours wait to get into The Mint display) prevented us from doing this. There were even 4-5 hour lineups to get into The Bay to purchase Olympic merchandise! Glad we already had ours!
Sue, Iain and Colin
Iain and I witness our second gold medal performance (Virtue and Moir our first) and Colin his first as we watch our men win gold!
Our women place fifth but have a better time than the gold medal winner from Germany. Doesn't seem fair but that is just how the event is set up.
This was our first time at the Richmond Oval and it is an absolutely awesome facility! The media camera used to film the skating is like something out of Star Wars! It moves around the oval as fast as the skaters. Unlike the other sports we have seen, the commentators explain what is going on, over the speaker system, while you are watching the event.
Jamie and Karen visit Jamie's friend Matt Theoret, from his public school days, in Brights Grove/Sarnia and Matt's fiancee Laura.
Later in the day they join Jamie's Masters' friends from the University of Windsor who are now working or doing their PhD's in BC.
Jamie and Karen decide to try and scalp tickets for the Gold Medal Curling Game, at 3 pm, using their long saved Olympic funds but tickets are scarce. Instead, they take in Kevin Martin and team's Gold Medal win on the TV at our B&B!
Norwegian skip still handsome but can't out curl 'K-Mart!'
Take note Theresa, Johnny Mo has been deemed the 'Brad Pitt' of curling this week! :-)
Switzerland defeats my 'blond Swede' to win Bronze.
Men's Hockey Bronze Medal Game - Sue, Iain and Colin
A great game with the Finns fighting back from a 3-1 deficit to beat the Slovaks 4-3, to win the Bronze
Great warm up for tomorrow's Gold Medal contest!
Take in Robson Square and the downtown crowds for one last time,in the rain, before going home. However, no ones spirits are dampened by the weather! We also visit Canada House for the first time on a rare 'no lineup' occasion.
We had hoped to visit more displays, exhibits and Olympic Buildings, while we were here, but our jammed packed Event Itinerary (we were so lucky to get the tickets we did!) and the long lineups to get into things (7 hours wait to get into The Mint display) prevented us from doing this. There were even 4-5 hour lineups to get into The Bay to purchase Olympic merchandise! Glad we already had ours!
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Day 8 - Friday Feb. 26th
Men's Semi Final Hockey Game - USA vs Finland - Colin, Iain and Sue
Much to our chagrin, the US manhandles the Finns in the first period
Final score - 6-1
Men's and Women's Speed Skating Team Pursuit Qualifying - Jamie and Karen
Richmond Oval - first time at this venue.
After our events were complete, we headed downtown to camp out at 'Moxies' for what ended up being 6 hours! Lots of food and drink....and more drinks and food...lots of cheering with other patrons and sweat and frazzled nerves...we saw Cheryl Bernard and her curling team take silver in Women's Curling and the Canadian Men's Hockey Team eek out a victory over the Slovaks 3-2 (they were leading 3-0 at one point) to advance to the Gold Medal Game.
While we were happy for Cheryl's Silver we were also extremely disappointed for her as she missed her last shot in the 10th end (Sweden score 2 to tie) and her last shot in the extra end (Sweden steals 1 to win) - very routine shots for her normally, but then again, the Olympic games are not 'routine'!
Canada's Men will have to play better against the US.
On our way home, we walked amongst the dense cheering, 'high-fiving' crowds, up Robson Street, to see the flame for the first time and take lots of photos - beautiful at night. All week, we have heard the frequent spontaneous singing of our National Anthem, and on this night, it was happening everywhere we walked! So proud to be a Canadian and that Canadian pride has been so evident all week and a thrill to witness and be a part of!
Two Gold Medals and a bronze in Men's Short Track on this night too!
Much to our chagrin, the US manhandles the Finns in the first period
Final score - 6-1
Men's and Women's Speed Skating Team Pursuit Qualifying - Jamie and Karen
Richmond Oval - first time at this venue.
After our events were complete, we headed downtown to camp out at 'Moxies' for what ended up being 6 hours! Lots of food and drink....and more drinks and food...lots of cheering with other patrons and sweat and frazzled nerves...we saw Cheryl Bernard and her curling team take silver in Women's Curling and the Canadian Men's Hockey Team eek out a victory over the Slovaks 3-2 (they were leading 3-0 at one point) to advance to the Gold Medal Game.
While we were happy for Cheryl's Silver we were also extremely disappointed for her as she missed her last shot in the 10th end (Sweden score 2 to tie) and her last shot in the extra end (Sweden steals 1 to win) - very routine shots for her normally, but then again, the Olympic games are not 'routine'!
Canada's Men will have to play better against the US.
On our way home, we walked amongst the dense cheering, 'high-fiving' crowds, up Robson Street, to see the flame for the first time and take lots of photos - beautiful at night. All week, we have heard the frequent spontaneous singing of our National Anthem, and on this night, it was happening everywhere we walked! So proud to be a Canadian and that Canadian pride has been so evident all week and a thrill to witness and be a part of!
Two Gold Medals and a bronze in Men's Short Track on this night too!
Day 7 - Thursday Feb. 25th
Women's Bronze Medal Hockey Game - Iain and Colin
Finland takes the Bronze Medal
Women's Semi Final Curling - Jamie and Karen
Canada defeats Switzerland and Sweden defeats China
Men's Semi Final Curling - Colin, Iain and Sue
Canada defeats Sweden and Norway defeats Switzerland
Victory Ceremony Featuring Burton Cummings (Manitoba Night)
Great night of 'Guess Who' Rock an Roll!
Saw Canada's Women's Short Track Relay team presented with their Silver Medals live, and our Bobsleigh Ladies presented with their Gold and Silver Medals from Whistler.
As Iain and I were dancing to 'American Woman', (much to Colin's embarrassment) we watched, on the TV's, as Canada's brave and courageous Joannie Rochette skate to Bronze Medal in Women's Figure Skating. We really hope she carries the flag for Canada in the Closing Ceremonies!
Our Canadian ladies continue to rock with the Women's Hockey Team defeating USA for the Gold Medal 2-0! Excellent goal tending and 2 goals by 2 Canadian rookies - future looks mighty good!
Doesn't seem I can go a day without mentioning curling.
These are Olympic Crowds not your typical curling crowds and ediquette has gone right out the window. However, everyone, curlers and fans alike are loving it! The 'wave' is a regular occurrence and it is not unusual for the fans to chant when the opposing teams' curlers are throwing their rocks.
Our favourite cheer - the Swiss fans jumping up and down and chanting 'Hopp Suisse.'Norways Pants' another popular cheer and two of their fans were dressed in 2 piece suite made out of the same material as the infamous pants.
On this day I was enjoying the view of 'my Norwegian skip' and the 'blond and beautiful' Swedish skip!
I sense there are alot of converted curling fans and Vernon Davis, a rather large NFL player, was at most games, and was interviewed saying he loves curling!
After the Victory Ceremonies, Iain took the five of us to dinner,complete with singing waiter, at a very popular Italian restaurant downtown, 'Don Francescos.' Food was delicious and lots of sporting celebrities around. Jamie saw the Russian hockey coach, Bykov and Ottavio Cinquanta, president of ISU Figure Skating and member of the International Olympic committee was sitting two table over from us. Our waiter was telling us that the Russian hockey team came here to drown their sorrows, with vodka, after losing to Canada. He also said that Federov had rented a whole floor, at the Sutton Place across the street, for 10 days, at $10,000.00 a night and he was only there for 2 nights. Oh, how the other half lives.
There are alot of Russians in Vancouver this week as they are hosting the next Winter Olympics in 2014.
Finland takes the Bronze Medal
Women's Semi Final Curling - Jamie and Karen
Canada defeats Switzerland and Sweden defeats China
Men's Semi Final Curling - Colin, Iain and Sue
Canada defeats Sweden and Norway defeats Switzerland
Victory Ceremony Featuring Burton Cummings (Manitoba Night)
Great night of 'Guess Who' Rock an Roll!
Saw Canada's Women's Short Track Relay team presented with their Silver Medals live, and our Bobsleigh Ladies presented with their Gold and Silver Medals from Whistler.
As Iain and I were dancing to 'American Woman', (much to Colin's embarrassment) we watched, on the TV's, as Canada's brave and courageous Joannie Rochette skate to Bronze Medal in Women's Figure Skating. We really hope she carries the flag for Canada in the Closing Ceremonies!
Our Canadian ladies continue to rock with the Women's Hockey Team defeating USA for the Gold Medal 2-0! Excellent goal tending and 2 goals by 2 Canadian rookies - future looks mighty good!
Doesn't seem I can go a day without mentioning curling.
These are Olympic Crowds not your typical curling crowds and ediquette has gone right out the window. However, everyone, curlers and fans alike are loving it! The 'wave' is a regular occurrence and it is not unusual for the fans to chant when the opposing teams' curlers are throwing their rocks.
Our favourite cheer - the Swiss fans jumping up and down and chanting 'Hopp Suisse.'Norways Pants' another popular cheer and two of their fans were dressed in 2 piece suite made out of the same material as the infamous pants.
On this day I was enjoying the view of 'my Norwegian skip' and the 'blond and beautiful' Swedish skip!
I sense there are alot of converted curling fans and Vernon Davis, a rather large NFL player, was at most games, and was interviewed saying he loves curling!
After the Victory Ceremonies, Iain took the five of us to dinner,complete with singing waiter, at a very popular Italian restaurant downtown, 'Don Francescos.' Food was delicious and lots of sporting celebrities around. Jamie saw the Russian hockey coach, Bykov and Ottavio Cinquanta, president of ISU Figure Skating and member of the International Olympic committee was sitting two table over from us. Our waiter was telling us that the Russian hockey team came here to drown their sorrows, with vodka, after losing to Canada. He also said that Federov had rented a whole floor, at the Sutton Place across the street, for 10 days, at $10,000.00 a night and he was only there for 2 nights. Oh, how the other half lives.
There are alot of Russians in Vancouver this week as they are hosting the next Winter Olympics in 2014.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Day 6 - Wednesday Feb. 24th
Men's Quarter Final Hockey - Canada vs. Russia - 4:30 pm
How lucky are we!
Jamie and Karen joining us.
Victory Ceremony featuring INXS - great performance!
Jamie and Karen there too!
Colin arrives from Calgary!
I have had E-mail and Facebook message from many of you.
So glad you are enjoying the blog. I am having fun writing it and it will make a great keepsake!
Thanks so much for your messages - I love receiving them.
I must admit I have been feeling a bit guilty not participating in my CardioCore Bootcamp classes (little plug for my instructor and friend Tracy) particularly since I've been enjoying some good food and drink! However, never fear Tracy, the amount of walking we've been doing, up hill and down hill, up stairs and down stairs, is making up for my missed classes....I hope!
We are walking to as many venues as we can and use the excellent transit system when necessary. The weather has certainly been conducive to this. What is surprising though is the amount of walking you do once you get to the venue. For security reasons, and security screening purposes, there is only one entrance and one exit, into all the venues which means long lines and long walks, up and down stairs, to just a few sets of entrance doors. Oh well, it's all part of the experience!
This was an extra special Olympic day for many reasons.
The first reason is the wonderful visit Iain and I, Jamie and Karen had, over lunch, with good friends Sue McLean and Vic Johnston. Sue has been a friend of mine, since our first year at Queen's, many moons ago, and she and I lived together, in 4th year, with one other Sue (boy, did we give people a hard time when they phoned the house asking for Sue) and our dear friend Linda Hume Moore, who had to put up with alot living with 3 Sues (and Iain too, on occasion!)
Vancouver is Sue and Vic's home and it was so good to reconnect! We hope to have more visits when we move to Calgary!
What a day it was for Canadian Women Olympic Athletes, with a bronze in speed skating, a gold and silver for our bobsled teams and a silver in short track relay! Perhaps these women used Joannie Rochette's inspirational and courageous skate,(her best score ever for that short program) the day before, as their motivation. All I can say is WOW! I am confident Joannie will skate again like that tonight, for the long program, and win a medal for her Mom, who is watching over her from above. What a role model she is for our girls....for all of us!
I'm confident our Canadian women's Hockey Team will keep the 'Canadian Girl Power' going and win the Gold today, over the US.
AND, last but certainly not least, how about Canada's Men's Hockey win over OV and the Russians - absolute domination in all facets of the game and it started from the opening face off! I have never seen any Canadian team..any team for that matter,.... play a more complete game of hockey,as a team;every play executed perfectly,as a team! We did not expect a 7-3 final score. It was pure magic and another Olympic Moment for me!
BTW, I have mentioned the enthusiastic cheering and cheers from Canadians and all the different countries. However, the 'Eh Oh Canada GO' cheer is non existent...thank heavens. I guess there are more people, than just my family, that think it is terrible! :-)
How lucky are we!
Jamie and Karen joining us.
Victory Ceremony featuring INXS - great performance!
Jamie and Karen there too!
Colin arrives from Calgary!
I have had E-mail and Facebook message from many of you.
So glad you are enjoying the blog. I am having fun writing it and it will make a great keepsake!
Thanks so much for your messages - I love receiving them.
I must admit I have been feeling a bit guilty not participating in my CardioCore Bootcamp classes (little plug for my instructor and friend Tracy) particularly since I've been enjoying some good food and drink! However, never fear Tracy, the amount of walking we've been doing, up hill and down hill, up stairs and down stairs, is making up for my missed classes....I hope!
We are walking to as many venues as we can and use the excellent transit system when necessary. The weather has certainly been conducive to this. What is surprising though is the amount of walking you do once you get to the venue. For security reasons, and security screening purposes, there is only one entrance and one exit, into all the venues which means long lines and long walks, up and down stairs, to just a few sets of entrance doors. Oh well, it's all part of the experience!
This was an extra special Olympic day for many reasons.
The first reason is the wonderful visit Iain and I, Jamie and Karen had, over lunch, with good friends Sue McLean and Vic Johnston. Sue has been a friend of mine, since our first year at Queen's, many moons ago, and she and I lived together, in 4th year, with one other Sue (boy, did we give people a hard time when they phoned the house asking for Sue) and our dear friend Linda Hume Moore, who had to put up with alot living with 3 Sues (and Iain too, on occasion!)
Vancouver is Sue and Vic's home and it was so good to reconnect! We hope to have more visits when we move to Calgary!
What a day it was for Canadian Women Olympic Athletes, with a bronze in speed skating, a gold and silver for our bobsled teams and a silver in short track relay! Perhaps these women used Joannie Rochette's inspirational and courageous skate,(her best score ever for that short program) the day before, as their motivation. All I can say is WOW! I am confident Joannie will skate again like that tonight, for the long program, and win a medal for her Mom, who is watching over her from above. What a role model she is for our girls....for all of us!
I'm confident our Canadian women's Hockey Team will keep the 'Canadian Girl Power' going and win the Gold today, over the US.
AND, last but certainly not least, how about Canada's Men's Hockey win over OV and the Russians - absolute domination in all facets of the game and it started from the opening face off! I have never seen any Canadian team..any team for that matter,.... play a more complete game of hockey,as a team;every play executed perfectly,as a team! We did not expect a 7-3 final score. It was pure magic and another Olympic Moment for me!
BTW, I have mentioned the enthusiastic cheering and cheers from Canadians and all the different countries. However, the 'Eh Oh Canada GO' cheer is non existent...thank heavens. I guess there are more people, than just my family, that think it is terrible! :-)
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Day 5 - Tuesday Feb. 23rd
Women's Curling - Canada vs GB - 9:00 am
Jamie and Karen - Men's Curling - Canada vs China
Men's Hockey - Canada vs Germany (qualification game) - 4:30 pm A game Canada was not supposed to be playing but had to because of their loss to the US.
Men's Hockey - Slovakia vs Norway - 9:00 pm
Jamie and Karen also at this game
Our first day of rain in Vancouver but no one was complaining because we have been enjoying absolutely gorgeous spring weather. (as Ancaster suffers through their first winter storm of the season). The cherry blossoms are even coming out on the trees lining the streets!
Our host was referring to Vancouver as 'Funcouver' and I'm beginning to realize why. On many occasions, we have caught a whiff of the 'wacky tabacky' walking the downtown streets at night and even in residential areas. On this morning, as we walked through a lovely residential area which surrounds the Vancouver Olympic Centre, home of the curling, 'mary jane' was in the air and it was only 8:30 am!
As we were standing in a long line (I use this word alot) the volunteer announcer asked how many curlers were in the lineup. There must have been close to 500 people in line and Iain and I were the only ones to admit we were curlers! That is what the Olympics are all about - people experiencing different sports that they have never experienced before - and the venue was packed as usual with very vocal supporters form all the different countries and there was even a male fan without a shirt, with 'maple leafs' all over his chest and back and bike shorts! Wow, they don't even allow jeans at Dundas Valley Curling Club! I particularly liked the Japanese cheer!
Cheryl Bernard squeaked out a victory, over those Scots form GB, in an extra end.
Speaking of Cheryl, my brother Will has a huge crush on her, and brother Jamie has commented on the fitness of the women curlers and how they are a pleasure to watch (and I don't think he was referring to their curling skills! :-) )
I would also like to say that the days of the cigarette smoking, paunchy men curlers have gone and I am quite enjoying the fitness level of the men! My favourite is the Norwegian skip...from the waist up - could do without those pants.
My friend Theresa, is quite partial to John Morris (nothing is sacred in this blog!)
Okay, since I'm on the topic of curling, a couple of other stories.
A class of school children sat behind us during this morning draw. The class was very mixed, culturally (mostly Asian and Indian;no WASPS at all) but they seemed to know quite a bit about the game. Iain gave them his giant Canadian flag to wave and his 'foamhead' maple leaf' to wear which sat quite nicely atop the headwear of the little Sikh boy!
At breakfast, this morning, an American woman was commenting on the fact that she had the 'dregs' of the Olympic tickets and proceeded to say that these tickets were to the curling events. I could literally see the hair on Iain's back stand up and the look on his face told the whole story!
Enough about curling....
The Canada Germany hockey game was everything we hoped it would be with Canada dominating, particularly in the second and third periods. The crowd was 'red and rockin' and halfway through the third, the strains of 'We want Russia' could be heard loud and clear.
The tiny, feisty and very skilled Norwegians gave the Slovaks a run for their money - final score - 4-3. I particularly liked#48 on Norway...I think Norway is my new favourite country (refer back to comment about the Norwegian skip!) No Norseman for me though because I have my Scotsman! (and yes, Barbie, you have your Finn!) Have you seen the Bell commercial with Scotsman in his kilt bending over to pick something up??! :-)
Jamie and Karen - Men's Curling - Canada vs China
Men's Hockey - Canada vs Germany (qualification game) - 4:30 pm A game Canada was not supposed to be playing but had to because of their loss to the US.
Men's Hockey - Slovakia vs Norway - 9:00 pm
Jamie and Karen also at this game
Our first day of rain in Vancouver but no one was complaining because we have been enjoying absolutely gorgeous spring weather. (as Ancaster suffers through their first winter storm of the season). The cherry blossoms are even coming out on the trees lining the streets!
Our host was referring to Vancouver as 'Funcouver' and I'm beginning to realize why. On many occasions, we have caught a whiff of the 'wacky tabacky' walking the downtown streets at night and even in residential areas. On this morning, as we walked through a lovely residential area which surrounds the Vancouver Olympic Centre, home of the curling, 'mary jane' was in the air and it was only 8:30 am!
As we were standing in a long line (I use this word alot) the volunteer announcer asked how many curlers were in the lineup. There must have been close to 500 people in line and Iain and I were the only ones to admit we were curlers! That is what the Olympics are all about - people experiencing different sports that they have never experienced before - and the venue was packed as usual with very vocal supporters form all the different countries and there was even a male fan without a shirt, with 'maple leafs' all over his chest and back and bike shorts! Wow, they don't even allow jeans at Dundas Valley Curling Club! I particularly liked the Japanese cheer!
Cheryl Bernard squeaked out a victory, over those Scots form GB, in an extra end.
Speaking of Cheryl, my brother Will has a huge crush on her, and brother Jamie has commented on the fitness of the women curlers and how they are a pleasure to watch (and I don't think he was referring to their curling skills! :-) )
I would also like to say that the days of the cigarette smoking, paunchy men curlers have gone and I am quite enjoying the fitness level of the men! My favourite is the Norwegian skip...from the waist up - could do without those pants.
My friend Theresa, is quite partial to John Morris (nothing is sacred in this blog!)
Okay, since I'm on the topic of curling, a couple of other stories.
A class of school children sat behind us during this morning draw. The class was very mixed, culturally (mostly Asian and Indian;no WASPS at all) but they seemed to know quite a bit about the game. Iain gave them his giant Canadian flag to wave and his 'foamhead' maple leaf' to wear which sat quite nicely atop the headwear of the little Sikh boy!
At breakfast, this morning, an American woman was commenting on the fact that she had the 'dregs' of the Olympic tickets and proceeded to say that these tickets were to the curling events. I could literally see the hair on Iain's back stand up and the look on his face told the whole story!
Enough about curling....
The Canada Germany hockey game was everything we hoped it would be with Canada dominating, particularly in the second and third periods. The crowd was 'red and rockin' and halfway through the third, the strains of 'We want Russia' could be heard loud and clear.
The tiny, feisty and very skilled Norwegians gave the Slovaks a run for their money - final score - 4-3. I particularly liked#48 on Norway...I think Norway is my new favourite country (refer back to comment about the Norwegian skip!) No Norseman for me though because I have my Scotsman! (and yes, Barbie, you have your Finn!) Have you seen the Bell commercial with Scotsman in his kilt bending over to pick something up??! :-)
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