Sunday, October 30, 2011
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Our Dream Came True
Being unemployed gives me an abundant amount of time to think. I think. I worry. I contemplate. And more often that I like to admit I worry some more.
Now I am not normally one to share my opinions or my two sense worth because in all honesty that was never what this blog was meant to be about. Rather a portal to keep close to those we love that are so far away. However sometimes realisations do deserve to be shared because if you were closer I know that I would be telling you this in person.
Something that I realised yesterday is that it is not enough for your dream to come true. You have to constantly live that dream. Here Josh and I are living our dream. We have moved over here and I feel like I have a constant stream of worries or thoughts towards those that I am missing. And I need to stop.
This is my dream. Our dream. And it came true. So I need to get over the worry and be here right now. Don't get me wrong when I see my bank balance heomerrging constantly I do worry that I am still yet to get a job. And it is so easy to compare to what would be if I was back home. But I am still here. Here in my dream.
For me this means to be bold and not afraid of what might be. To not wallow on the fact that I miss my family and friends. To not worry about the fact no jobs have called me back. But to be here in this moment because this is what I dreamed of.
I guess this advice isn't specific to living overseas either. If your dream come true is finding your prince and getting married. You would still have to commit to that dream. Because marriage isn't easy. Same with being a parent. Or getting the job of your dreams.
Life isn't always easy. But it is great.
More than great. It is a dream come true.
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Wordless Wednesdays: Autumn or Fall?
First Wordless Wednesday from us for a while:) Had to get the hang of the time difference and kept going to post them too late. But here we are with a Wordless Wednesday (even if it is Tuesday here:P)
Playing along here:)
Love Karen and Josh xo
Sunday, October 9, 2011
The Very First Thanksgiving (Weekend)
So I realise that technically this isn't the Very First Thanksgiving but it is OUR VERY FIRST. Thanksgiving isn't until tomorrow but being a long weekend in Whistler was very exciting. Lots of people come up from the city to spend time in the great outdoors and Whistler really put it on for them. It has been lovely. Today I even wore SHORTS!!
Whistler also puts on insane specials this weekend. Called the Turkey Sales all the outlets in town want to get rid of last season stock to make way for all the latest styles for Winter 2012. Good for us:) We now have everything we need to go play in the snow, except the snow. I want to buy some more gear but that can wait until I get a job. (Nothing yet but fingers still crossed.) I even got thermals. So fun.
Tomorrow someone else is going to move into our little shared house. And then in two weeks time two more people are moving in downstairs. We met them today and I was definitely relieved to find they were cool people and seemed to be on the same page. And they were Aussies which is always nice. So the owners of our place are still looking for four more people to move in upstairs with us but that should be early next month some time.
That's all will report back (with photos of Thanksgiving day.) Hope you are VERY well and I am definitely thankful for you.
With Thanks,
Karen and Josh xo
P.S. Was great to speak to family members yesterday. What on earth did people do without the internet:P
Whistler also puts on insane specials this weekend. Called the Turkey Sales all the outlets in town want to get rid of last season stock to make way for all the latest styles for Winter 2012. Good for us:) We now have everything we need to go play in the snow, except the snow. I want to buy some more gear but that can wait until I get a job. (Nothing yet but fingers still crossed.) I even got thermals. So fun.
Tomorrow someone else is going to move into our little shared house. And then in two weeks time two more people are moving in downstairs. We met them today and I was definitely relieved to find they were cool people and seemed to be on the same page. And they were Aussies which is always nice. So the owners of our place are still looking for four more people to move in upstairs with us but that should be early next month some time.
That's all will report back (with photos of Thanksgiving day.) Hope you are VERY well and I am definitely thankful for you.
With Thanks,
Karen and Josh xo
P.S. Was great to speak to family members yesterday. What on earth did people do without the internet:P
Friday, October 7, 2011
Home Sweet Canada
Well we are in. We are no longer homeless but I must confess I am still living out of a suitcase. Simply been putting of the inevitable task of unpacking an organising. Joshua is being quite good though he has unpacked and has not even mentioned the fact that my clothes have taken over the room. (On a side note I am officially sick of wearing the same thing over and over again and when we do eventually get home I am never complaining about having nothing to wear EVER again... well at least not for six months.) After a week of searching we found a house.
In Whistler rent is very high and most people live in a share house. We ended up finding a place pretty much across the road from the village. About a ten minute walk (fifteen if I am being lazy) to most places. This was pretty important to both me and Joshua as I wanted to feel safe walking home after a late night at work (when I get work... update later.) The house we found is this cute little (actually it is not so little) wood house. It looks how I imagined Canadian houses should look like. It is adorable. We were the first ones to move in and are now waiting on out room mates to get here. The first should be arriving within the week. I know three other girls are moving in but other than that I have no further information. I have never lived in a share house before so fingers crossed everyone is friendly and we all get along well. Because with only one bathroom between at least six people things could get interesting if we don't. So we have been cleaning up a storm making the place nice and neat. Mothers be proud:)
Joshua is gearing up to go back to Laos in less than a week. I am a bit nervous about being here without him but he absolutely loved it there and how often do you get the opportunity to go somewhere you love with some of your best friends. So he flies out in a week but will be back for Halloween. I am super excited for Halloween. This weekend is a long weekend here and part of the activities for it include a pumpkin carving activity for THE KIDS. I was not even kidding that I wanted to join in when Josh offered to take me.
I have applied for a few jobs but nothing yet. I am trying not to get down hearted or worry too much. It is still technically between seasons here as the Winter doesn't start until November the 24th and the Summer season finishes on the 10th of October. So there are not a lot of jobs going at the moment. Still I am hoping persistence is the key and am just applying for every job I think that I can do and hopefully I find something soon. Joshua hasn't started applying for jobs as of yet. He is going to wait until he gets back from Laos.
Tomorrow there is a huge sale in town. The locals call it the Annual Turkey Sale (this weekend being thanksgiving... turkey... get it?) and essentially it is when all businesses in town slash the prices of all their last winter stock so they can make room for the new season stock. I am hoping to find all my gear at good prices. Because I CAN NOT WAIT to get up that mountain on a snowboard (or is that down?) I even look forward to lessons with toddlers who are already better than me.
More soon. We miss you all so so much and think of you often. And are very thankful for the internet so it doesn't feel like we are SO far away from our loved ones.
Love you all,
Karen and Joshua xo
In Whistler rent is very high and most people live in a share house. We ended up finding a place pretty much across the road from the village. About a ten minute walk (fifteen if I am being lazy) to most places. This was pretty important to both me and Joshua as I wanted to feel safe walking home after a late night at work (when I get work... update later.) The house we found is this cute little (actually it is not so little) wood house. It looks how I imagined Canadian houses should look like. It is adorable. We were the first ones to move in and are now waiting on out room mates to get here. The first should be arriving within the week. I know three other girls are moving in but other than that I have no further information. I have never lived in a share house before so fingers crossed everyone is friendly and we all get along well. Because with only one bathroom between at least six people things could get interesting if we don't. So we have been cleaning up a storm making the place nice and neat. Mothers be proud:)
Joshua is gearing up to go back to Laos in less than a week. I am a bit nervous about being here without him but he absolutely loved it there and how often do you get the opportunity to go somewhere you love with some of your best friends. So he flies out in a week but will be back for Halloween. I am super excited for Halloween. This weekend is a long weekend here and part of the activities for it include a pumpkin carving activity for THE KIDS. I was not even kidding that I wanted to join in when Josh offered to take me.
I have applied for a few jobs but nothing yet. I am trying not to get down hearted or worry too much. It is still technically between seasons here as the Winter doesn't start until November the 24th and the Summer season finishes on the 10th of October. So there are not a lot of jobs going at the moment. Still I am hoping persistence is the key and am just applying for every job I think that I can do and hopefully I find something soon. Joshua hasn't started applying for jobs as of yet. He is going to wait until he gets back from Laos.
Tomorrow there is a huge sale in town. The locals call it the Annual Turkey Sale (this weekend being thanksgiving... turkey... get it?) and essentially it is when all businesses in town slash the prices of all their last winter stock so they can make room for the new season stock. I am hoping to find all my gear at good prices. Because I CAN NOT WAIT to get up that mountain on a snowboard (or is that down?) I even look forward to lessons with toddlers who are already better than me.
More soon. We miss you all so so much and think of you often. And are very thankful for the internet so it doesn't feel like we are SO far away from our loved ones.
Love you all,
Karen and Joshua xo
Sunday, October 2, 2011
Welcome to Whistler: Update Number One
This is the first time we have posted anything in a long time. And it is very hard to think of where to begin to even attempt to get you caught up on everything that has happened in the last six weeks. So I am taking this in segments. With the hope that by breaking it into parts it will make the catching up a little less daunting. So here we go...
We are currently in Whistler. If you have ever been you will totally understand my affection for the place and if you haven't been there put it on your to do list. Scratch that put it on the top of your to do list. It is a small community at the bottom of the mountain and it insanely beautiful. The centre of the town is called the Village and it has beautiful cobblestones and driving is strictly not allowed. It is even illegal to ride a bike or skateboard (not even kidding you can get a $2000 fine for doing either in the village.) The houses are like those out of story tales. You know the beautiful cabin-esque buildings.
We just finished our Contiki tour which amongst other things did a tour of the Canadian Rockies. Including two nights in Whistler. Now in general I think love at first sight should be reserved for fairy tales and movies but our affection for Whistler began immediately. I don't think there is one particular thing about the town that drew us in but rather the overall. Everyone seems to know everyone and yet this is still an opportunity to regularly meet new people.
I have applied for jobs (which I haven't heard back from as of yet) and we are looking for places to live. We are actually going to have a look at a place later on this evening so fingers crossed that this place is suitable and we like it.
So that's it for update one. We miss you all so much and think of you often.
Lots of Love,
Karen and Josh xo
P.S. Yesterday while we were having lunch there was a bear (a real life black bear.) It was across the road until someone startled it and it ran towards us and up into the area where we were sitting!! Totally crazy:) Welcome to Whistler Karen and Josh:) :)
We are currently in Whistler. If you have ever been you will totally understand my affection for the place and if you haven't been there put it on your to do list. Scratch that put it on the top of your to do list. It is a small community at the bottom of the mountain and it insanely beautiful. The centre of the town is called the Village and it has beautiful cobblestones and driving is strictly not allowed. It is even illegal to ride a bike or skateboard (not even kidding you can get a $2000 fine for doing either in the village.) The houses are like those out of story tales. You know the beautiful cabin-esque buildings.
We just finished our Contiki tour which amongst other things did a tour of the Canadian Rockies. Including two nights in Whistler. Now in general I think love at first sight should be reserved for fairy tales and movies but our affection for Whistler began immediately. I don't think there is one particular thing about the town that drew us in but rather the overall. Everyone seems to know everyone and yet this is still an opportunity to regularly meet new people.
I have applied for jobs (which I haven't heard back from as of yet) and we are looking for places to live. We are actually going to have a look at a place later on this evening so fingers crossed that this place is suitable and we like it.
So that's it for update one. We miss you all so much and think of you often.
Lots of Love,
Karen and Josh xo
P.S. Yesterday while we were having lunch there was a bear (a real life black bear.) It was across the road until someone startled it and it ran towards us and up into the area where we were sitting!! Totally crazy:) Welcome to Whistler Karen and Josh:) :)
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