Happy Thanksgiving to all of the Canadians here and to you South Africans...I hope you are enjoying October! I thought it was about time for another update from Victoria and as we weren't able to spend this holiday weekend with you - it has made us miss you all. It would be lovely to hear any of your news when you have a moment as well!
Thanksgiving for us was quiet, but warm and cozy nonetheless. We kicked off the long weekend with a walk along the beach (Esquimalt Lagoon) which is a 5 minute drive from our place. It is a long stretch of beach that is covered in giant tree sized driftwood that has been bleached by the sun into beautiful shades of white and grey. A person can actually walk(or hop, skip and jump as we like to do) the entire length of the beach without touching the sand. Its a little game we play and Ruca likes to try and get into it to - testing out her balancing act as best she can! The view is stunning from this beach as just across the ocean is Washington State with its beautiful snow capped mountain range - and when the sun sets behind us this time of year the sky turns bright pink and orange and the moon comes up over the water. Amazing. Something to be thankful for that's for sure.
We put on our domestic caps on Saturday, as we had been invited to dinner, and had offered to bring dessert. We baked an apple pie, which Matt decorated with a crust of a grinning pumpkin face, and pumpkin tarts in phyllo pastry. Since this would be our first time to their new place (since moving day) I thought that I should bring a little something for them- so we made a cranberry relish and some apple sauce- the house smelled edible! Unfortunately for me...I had forgotten about this weekend of marathon eating and found myself 1 week into a 3 week nutritional detox cleanse!!! I would have to miss out on all the treats...oh what the hell- I had a tiny slice of pie AND a pumpkin tart AND a glass of wine...but that's ok..right? Dinner with Aaron (Matt's workmate) and his wife Jen was fantastic...and they announced that they are pregnant!
Sunday was a typical fall day with a bright blue sunny sky dotted with moody clouds and a chill to the air. After a nice sleep in we hunted down a pumpkin patch and went to find the perfect ones...it was a nice country type market and we bought some squash and gourds of course! Decorated the house and bundled up for a movie night. Matt drove out to Sombrio on Monday hoping to catch some 7 footers...but the ocean was flat and so no surfing for him...but he did catch sight of some whales! He figures they were orcas because they are apparently not migratory...
Back to work today for Matt...but not for me....if you can believe it my job has still not started yet. If it weren't for the fact that they brought me over to Vancouver a couple of weeks ago for some 'training' I certainly would not believe that this company even existed. They have an office and staff and they seem to be very very busy- they took good care of me - put me in a really nice hotel with a view and wined and dined me. They also have been taking care of me financially- handed over a decent signing bonus and have me on bi-monthly retainer. It is the strangest experience I have had in my work life thus far. Being paid to wait. They claim to really like me and they don't want me to go elsewhere. As far as the hold up- its all on the hospitals end- I don't have all of the details- suffice to say 'red tape'. I still don't have a start date- but they have just asked me to "spear head" another side of the company on a national level- which is the in-home service. This would involve the photographer going into the home and taking a more relaxed photo session of the family with new baby or toddler. We are having an initial meeting via skype on Thursday so we'll see how that goes. Perhaps I can swing a business trip to Toronto?! This life of not working is driving me batty though!!! Its hard to find things to do all day every day within such geographical restraints (ie. no car)
I have been exploring downtown- I found schools for acupuncture, massage and hair (which means very cheap services as long as you have the time for the students to do their thing...which at the moment, I do!)
We still haven't made any solid plans for Christmas- of course we are still dreaming of trying to get away somewhere warm in January - we talk a lot of travel these days...we even made a list of all the places in the world that we could go where we had people we knew! I guess in the 2 years we've been together -we haven't yet been on a plane together or on a warm holiday...so we are really hoping to have that sometime in the next few months.
For now we'll just enjoy watching the leaves change- we're planning to camp on Friday night this week at the beach and hopefully get in for some Thai massage (at the school...so cheap!) on Sunday. The next weekend will mark 2 years for us- we had hoped to get away but...and Halloween will be spent in Tofino with friends...the cleanse will be over by then so I should be able to indulge in all the candy "Rockets" I want!!! We don't have a clue what to do for costumes (suggestions are welcome!!!) It should be a busy weekend as there is also a really big O'Neill surf comp going on that weekend as well the Olympic Torch is scheduled to be going through as far as I know. I'll have to get my camera batteries all charged up!
Much love,
Matt, Wendhi and Ruca
xoxo