Wednesday 20 July 2011

Back by popular demand ... or not.

So I feel that I am being punished for having such a good run in my temping career thus far. When CPSBC Natalie thinks back to SNC Natalie's perfect job earning a decent hourly wage for browsing the wonderful web stores of Saks and Christian Louboutin while making the occasional deep-in-thought face whenever a VP walked past her desk, a pained sigh ensues.

Cue beginning of dramatic personal journal style blog entry a la Bridget Jones ... Current Weight: 5 000 000 pounds; Cigarettes: 2 packets (this will make no sense if you have not read the book .. or seen the movie for that matter!).

The truth is I am far too tired and of course it is not that dramatic at all. In fact, I actually enjoy being busy because it makes the working week fly by! Nevertheless I catch myself occasionally reminiscing about the days when temping was fun and carefree. Now it's all business and little play, hence the lack of blog updates recently (and quite possibly the lapse into talking about myself in third person).

So my new work is at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia (CPSBC) and I'm working in the Registration department until (at this stage) mid September. I'm still trying to work out what my fellow colleagues are on (although when I put two and two together...) - they are without a doubt the nicest collective group of people I have ever met ... and this place has a LUNCH ROOM! Is it sad that I was so excited to find myself lucky enough to work in an office with a dedicated lunch room? Please don't answer that.

Basically the work involves me sifting through hundreds of files of physicians that have at any stage in their careers been registered in British Columbia and issuing certificates of conduct to other agencies and regulatory bodies throughout the world. Clearly it's pretty important all the details are accurate so the job is a tedious, painstaking grind. Despite the busy days I am thoroughly enjoying the challenge and as I said - can't complain about the company! It has also made me question (several times, daily) the sanity of my friends who are studying medicine - do these people EVER stop studying and taking exams?

Vancouver life of late has been fairly non eventful.

We celebrated Canada Day (seems so long ago now) by enjoying afternoon drinks at a British pub down on the water near Canada Place and dining on a range of tasty offerings from local street food vendors - pretty sure we did Asian (pork dumplings), Greek (lamb wraps) and French (Crepes) all in one day! 

Despite our best porker efforts Steven is still hungry and attempts to eat his beer.

The Olympic cauldron in all its glory on Canada Day.

We've also started making our weekly pilgrimage to Granville Island on a Sunday afternoon to do our  grocery shopping (and for me to buy my banana nut toasted lunch-bagel!) at the public market. The food is fantastic and well worth the ferry fare. As it turns out our groceries cost the same, if not less than they do here, in Downtown. The only negative is that it gets so busy of a weekend, especially later in the day, so it's sometimes a struggle to shuffle through the hoards of people - works wonders for my  patience threshold though!

An example of delish Granville Island ingredients dinners - homemade rice paper rolls & Vietnamese salad.

Steven is still training hard for his upcoming events. Every morning I wake to the sweet sounds of the wind trainer and the sweet (OR NOT) smells of hard work. In fact, as I type this a waft of training gear smell is moving in this direction and has reminded me I need to do ANOTHER load of exercise clothes washing. All for a good cause though - if he was this stinky for no reason then we'd have serious issues. Steven is also training extra hard this week because I promised him I would make lasagne on Friday night if he makes all his sessions. He is being very diligent and as the household appointed Director of Dinners I am enjoying having all the power.

Post half marathon I have been attempting to maintain my own fitness by continuing to run the trails of Stanley Park. The other day I saw a tiny baby squirrel no bigger than my hand! At first I thought it was a piece of dead wood (cut me some slack, I run glasses-less!) until I moved closer and realised the poor little thing was frozen in fear (as you would be with a giant monster standing a metre away from you). It was pretty much the cutest thing I have ever seen.

I've also started taking bikram yoga classes and I am in love. I honestly feel like I am going to die every time I do a class yet I am now addicted. I could be addicted to worse things though so it's all good.

So I guess we've been lying fairly low lately also because summer seems to have disappeared as quickly as it arrived. The last two weeks we've had mostly rainy days or ones full of dark, ominous clouds so our trips to Granville (scheduled rain, hail or shine) have been the only shining light - oh, plus my new found love of bikram. Thankfully last night was rain free so we packed our sleeping bags and set off to Stanley Park to watch a free screening of Top Gun (Steven could hardly contain his excitement, he even had to tap his head and feet in unison along to 'Danger Zone'). Free outdoor movies screen all summer long - I love it how people really embrace the season. It makes sense though - summer is fickle here.

We didn't take any pictures from the night but it basically looks like this (only dark - obviously!) -

People tend to set up early to get prime spots and do dinner in the park, pre-movie.

No rest for the wicked. I am off to start dinner and get cracking on this stinky washing. Miss you all and I promise not to leave it so long in future as I am sure you will all be waiting with bated breath for the next installment.

Namaste.

Friday 1 July 2011

Celebrating the three month milestone!

So it's now Wednesday evening and I can finally sit down without feeling any pain! Why you ask? Well, last Sunday I completed my first ever half marathon (with the help of Missy & epic support crew Steven & Dave)!

Given the mediocre build up and despite the emphysema-esque cough I had (and still have) (see previous post featuring the return of my dreaded flu-cold), I was pretty happy with the end result. In fact, earlier in the week I had attempted one last training run of only 40 minutes and by the 20 minute turn around mark I thought I was going to die! So let's just say it was celebrations all 'round! 

The weekend started off well and was pretty low key but mostly sunny weather meant we were all in happy moods. On Saturday after his ride (Steven has now started training for his next Ironman - more on that below) Steve and I decided we should finally visit the little cafe on the corner of Comox & Denman called Central Bistro (just a short walk at the end of our street) because we'd heard so many good things about it. Well yes, it was amazing! So amazing in fact, that then and there I declared my chicken BLAT sandwich to be the best sandwich I had eaten in Canada so far. And as you know, we've eaten A LOT in Canada in the short time we have been here! Needless to say it was a big deal. Steve had the lambwich (bet you can't guess the key ingredient) which was also delicious, but once again I was the victor in our 'best meal' competition.

True to my traditional pre-competition form, I spent the majority of the weekend a nervous wreck but by Sunday morning I was relatively calm as I underwent all my pre-run rituals including eating a small bag of popcorn (yes - I finally found the cure to my running cramps!!).

Over 5,000 people (and one gorilla) competed in the race which began at UBC (University of British Columbia) and finished in Stanley Park. Vancouver even managed to turn on a gorgeous, sunny and warm (20 degrees - woohoo!) day for us so we had awesome running conditions. Our support crew were very dedicated, making their way to various points along the course to cheer us on. Needless to say I think Steve now has a lot more respect for all the hard work that goes in to being support crew!

These guys were only a few k's behind us! ;-)

Told you!

Missy & I at the start

Picturesque running conditions!

Quite a few k's in and still feeling good

Finishers!
 The only support crew 'fail' was that I had to take my own finisher's medal photo ...


  ... because my support crew stumbled at the final hurdle ...

So tired he couldn't even take his socks off!

But at least he supports a good team! ... 

Secret Lions supporter??
Completing the half marathon is something I am pretty proud of and I am very happy to be able to cross it off my Vancouver list and life list of personal goals. It was also a pretty big highlight to cap off hitting the infamous three month milestone. It's hard to believe we've been here for only three months - it feels like a lot longer ... in a good way of course!

Aside from the highlight of crossing the finish line, I was also excited to be able to harass a stranger's pet once again (I'm desperately missing Ruby, Marty, Zorro, Benny, Charli, Cracker, Angel, Brownie, Curry & Noel) - this time it was a Jack Russell puppy called Toby -  


Sadly for me he was more interested in someone's old apple core!
We celebrated post race with ice cream and reading triathlon magazines down at English Bay for the rest of the afternoon. The most exciting part? My ice cream melted for the first time in 3 months!! Hello summer!! (I never thought I'd be so happy to announce a melting ice cream).

As I mentioned above, Steven has now started training for his next Ironman event which takes place on November 27th in Cozumel, Mexico. Pretty exciting stuff! At the moment he's at the start of a big bike block of training and actually just got back from a six hour ride this morning. During the sessions he often updates me to let me know he's okay, where he is and what time he'll be home. Since training in Vancouver began, the texts I now get are something else ...

"It's snowing up here, I don't think I'm dressed appropriately" AND

"Umm... there's a bear on the side of the road" ... he wasn't kidding!



So with the next release of upcoming triathlon dates, our travel schedule for the rest of the year looks something like this: 

September 14-21: Ironman 70.3 Cancun (Cancun, Mexico) 
October 5 - 11: Ford Ironman World Championship (Kona, Hawaii) (Spectating)
November 3-6: ITU Long Distance Triathlon World Championships (Henderson, Nevada)
November 23-30: Ironman Cozumel (Cozumel, Mexico)
Looking pretty good indeed!