Here's Raymond with the family dog, Joey, the chihuahua. Named so because he looks like a small kangaroo. And because his originally given name, which I've forgotten, was too difficult for Raymond's dad to pronounce. It was fun for me to hang out with a Chinese family other than my own.
Raymond took us on a quick tour of Vancouver but first we stopped at Kingsway Sushi where Juanita fell in love with the chicken teriyaki roll. Juany is allergic to seafood and I'm allergic to fish. We make a great pair for sushi. Anyway, pictured here is the kimchi beef--my pick.
After driving around North Van, as they say, and seeing a deer on Mt. Seymour, we headed back home for dinner. Here is the whole Family Wong (Juanita got a more in-focus picture which, if she shares, I'll replace this with).
Raymond enjoying some of his sister Leanna's strawberry sauce on ice cream.
I enjoyed mine with ice cream AND a Leanna-made brownie.
Mooch reunites with his long lost big brother in Vancouver. Turns out, Mooch is his surname, as his brother also had a tag that read "Mooch", so clearly we have a tribesman here. I was overjoyed. Juanita thought I was crazy. Well, I'm highly interested in roots and family systems. So this was metaphorical for me. In a way. Any ideas for a first name? Let me know.
After dinner, Raymond took us for Vancouver qwik tour part 2. Stanley park was beautiful at sunset. Juanita also really liked the dessert (more?!?) at True Confections. They both ordered the strawberry shortcake. I had a bite.
The next day, we went to church at Tenth, sprinted through Granville Island, and then had a super yummy lunch at Sha Lin Noodle House, where they make noodles fresh by hand. Amazing. We bid our farewells to the Wongs (Leanna sent us off with more strawberry sauce, chocolate chips, and marshmallows) and gassed up for the drive to Kelowna. Originally, I had thought to stay the night at Kamloops just because the name is so funny and it's a good midpoint, but the Wongs recommended Kelowna and so there we went. Juanita, for those who know her well, let her hair down. A true first. I am continually impressed by her maturing and daring.
A far cry from 'roughing it', we stayed at the Holiday Inn in West Bank (I've decided Holiday Inns are the best economy hotel--my stay in Flagstaff was at another nice and helpfully-staffed HI) where Lyndsey, our awesome front desk lady, made us reservations at Quails Gate. Here's my wild boar pappardelle. Y-U-M.
After taking our last showers for a few days, we got back in the car on Monday and drove to Lake Louise in Banff National Park. It took us much longer than anticipated because of construction and some accidents. Driving by KMH is fun. And the mountains were breathtaking. Thank God for my brother-in-law Doug who let me drive his Honda Accord rather than the cruise-control-less Toyota truck. There is a cassette deck and I bought a iPod converter. But Juanita loved the old mixed tape my friend Jason gave me back in 1992, so we mostly listened to that.
We finally checked into our campground, surrounded by an electrical fence to keep bears out, and set up our site. I burned the Rice A Roni but salvaged it with canned spinach and chicken, somehow it was edible. It was freezing that night. So the next day, we went to Banff to see the sites, and play our parts as tourists. Juanita picked up some Maple Leaf wear both in celebration of Canada Day as well as staying warm enough to sleep.
Here's how some other girls observed Canada Day in Lake Louise. Super cute.
We both took tons of photos of mountains and water. Here's just one sample so as to not spoil it for you if you go yourself. It was stunning and powerful.
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My abstract art of Lake Louise. The emerald color of the water is from rock powder that gets mixed in as the ice and snow melt off the mountains.
I am a terrible fire-starter and all my clothes smelled like smoke when we got to Victoria. The 9-hour drive was incredible uneventful and I was glad. We stayed a Paul's Motor Inn as recommended by Meggan's friend and I got to see Juanita's hair in even fuller glory.
As a tribute to camping, I cooked some ramen on the camp stove in the room. No fire alarms went off. It was OK.
Friday, we went to breakfast at my new favorite chain restaurant, White Spot. The ambiance is private and subdued. The menu is concise yet informative. And the food is kilometers tastier and healthier than Denny's. Even the coffee was great.
We took a long drive along the water around Victoria and then went to Butchart Gardens [that's a link to image results, not their website].
Juany was in charge of the map. I was on Plant Identification duty. This is a zinnia.
Unidentified daisy.
Lunch in downtown Victoria at John's Place where the (again, super helpful and friendly--is it a Canadian thing?) host gave us good directions to Mt. Douglas for a panoramic view of the city. Ferried into Anacortes and got to Bellevue late.
Yesterday, we celebrated America's Independence Day with Jane's neighborhood. They have a kids parade and 2nd annual BBQ. It was hot and fun. Here's the two girls pre-parade. I took Juanita to the airport this morning, she already texted me that she arrived fine in New York and is having sushi. I returned the gear I borrowed from Delphine's house and went to service at Mars Hill Bellevue where I met a nice couple from Las Vegas. Have spent the rest of today emailing and posting this blog and reading friends' blogs/FB. Tired from so much fun.
Tomorrow, I'll accompany Jane and kids to Richland where I'll be for about 10 days before camping again and then visiting the Olympic Peninsula with Nancy. Looking forward to catching up with more Tri-Citian friends.
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