Jordan was amazing! The trip started out a little rocky when we arrived in the country only to find out nobody in Amman (the capitol) knew where our hotel was and after 2 hours wondering the city with our backpacks on foot, we got stopped by the police who also tried to located the hotel through their dispatch. That failed! But 10 mins after they left us, they came racing back because they'd found the hotel. Bill and I climbed into the back of the police car (sitting on their bullet proof vests and shot gun) and they delivered us to the door of our hotel. Very exciting, very frustrating! The next morning we rented a car and headed South for Petra. We saw "Petra by Night" which is Petra after dark lit by 1500 candles, it was a lovely experience but nothing like seeing it the next day during daylight which is incredible. Petra is an entire city carved into the multi-coloured sandstone. The Bedouin people still live in the caves within Petra and make all kinds of things to sell to tourists. The next day we headed off to Wadi Rum, a nature reserve, the colours, textures and sheer size in this desert are awesome. From there we made our way up to Al Karak for a night and then a visit to the Crusader Castle there. An early morning visit to the castle followed by a scenic drive along the Dead Sea back up to Amman. We stayed at a great hotel and spa there, and I spoiled myself with a Dead Sea mud facial (no, Bill didn't get what the draw was either!). We went up North towards the Syrian boarder and saw the ruins of the Roman City Jerash. Their temples and theatres are so different from everything else we've seen so far on this trip. For our last day in Amman we decided to see the city itself, so we explored the Citadel, went to the museum there and saw the Dead Sea Scrolls. From there we wandered till we found the Roman Theatre and then went to the bazaar the locals shop at, where we spent a little money and savoured the smells from the spice shops, the colours of the fruit and veggie vendors and the noise of the people doing business. I was kind of sad to go. The mini shake down at the Cairo airport after our flight in from Jordan changed my mind. After our checked baggage was collected and we had to go through security again so we could deal with our transit papers, the very young security guy stopped our luggage and pulled out my zip lock bag of liquids (from checked not carried on luggage) and claimed it wasn't allowed but for a small fee he'd let it pass. At this point I'm trying not to slap him! Bill and I spent down to the last penny our Jordanian money, Bill packed the Egyptian money somewhere but couldn't remember where, and all I have to my name is $5 us. So I gritted my teeth and shook his hand handing over the last of our money. Once we got to the hotel we found the Egyptian money at the bottom of Bill's backpack, which was good. Other than that the trip home was rather uneventful. Bill and I are slowly re-adjusting back to our clock here but I still find I'm asleep by 8.30pm, which even for me is a little early! Bill and I have already decided we'll do this trip again in the next two years! I can't wait!
Friday, November 28, 2008
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Luxor, Egypt
We have just finished 3 days in Luxor, where we stayed at the brand new hotel, Hilton Luxor. The hotel was literally 4 days old when we arrived and we made up 7 of the 11 people staying there. Needless to say, we were more than pampered, we were completely spoiled! The hotel was beautiful and the guy by the pool even polished our sunglasses for us. We also went and saw the Temples of Karnak and Luxor, the Valley's of the Kings and Queens, the Luxor Museum, the Colossi of Memnon and the Temple of Hatshepsut. Everything we have seen and experienced has been incredible, beautiful and totally overwhhelming! Luxor was very different from Cairo, it's quieter, simpler and with the Nile running down the centre of town, it's prettier. It's a soothing contrast of the green that surrounds the great river to the heat of the desert that sits just out of the Niles reach. Luxor has so much to see and experience, we didn't get to half of it. We did how ever get to the markets, the one for the locals and the other one for the tourists. They were both loud and busseling. The locals market was all household products and fruit, veggies, meat and fish. While the tourist market is all stuff! Bill and I had a hair raising interaction with a guy trying to sell us some stuff, he would kick us out of his stall and then call us back, until we finally got our price!
Friday, November 14, 2008
Diving the Red Sea
We arrived in Safaga to dive the Red Sea aboard the Emperor Superior. An incredable liveaboard boat with great food, fantastic crew and the worlds best diving. The ship is set up with 9 crew, 2 dive guides and carries 20 guests, fortunately for us there were only 9 of us guests in total. We got completely spoiled! Toby and Louisa, a couple from England, joined us for the trip and so we spent six days basking in the sun and eatting. We did tons of diving and saw so much! We dove with oceanic white tips, one of the top four most aggressive sharks, a hammerhead, moray eels, and an amazing amount of different types of fish. Only one small problem we all got sick! But we fought threw it and enjoyed every second above and below water. We really had a wonderful time and enjoyed every second we spent on board but now none of us can stand still, we're all still rocking gently in time to a rocking boat we're no longer on. On our last day we headed into a popular site used by single day dive tripers and snorkle tours to do our last dive. Unfortunately as we headed into the site and went to stop so we could moor up, we lost our transmission and couldn't reverse and ran into another boat! The skipper told us later not to worry about anything, his brother owned the other boat! There wasn't really any major damage which was good. Apart from that the most exciting stuff was underwater! We are now off for 3 days in Luxor.
Friday, November 7, 2008
Cairo, Egypt
We have arrived ! After over 16 hours in planes and airports, we finally arrived at our destination. Cairo is loud, dirty and hot...but the pyramids are across the street! It is amazing here and so different, the people are friendly and the sites are overwhelming! We have been in Cairo for 3 days and have seen so much and learned so much about the history of Egypt, we had an amazing guide who traveled with us and happily shared all her knowledge and answered our never ending questions. We've seen the City of the Dead, the Pyramids, the Spinx, the Nile River, the Bazzar, the carpet makers, the papayrus makers, the list is never ending! The most insane thing in Cairo is ....the Drivers!! no signals, no street lights, no lanes, just lay on the horn and go, go, go!!! People cross the street whenever and wherever and then there are donkey carts and men on bikes with plywood balanced on there heads stacked high with freshly made pita! I have never seen children so excited to see us, they laugh and run up to ask us our names and have their picture taken with us and as we drive past buses filled with people they smile, laugh and wave. The only downside is there are alot of people expecting baceesh (Tips), it costs you an Egyptian Pound to go to the bathroom. If you don't pay you don't get toilet paper! Apart from that Bill and I are having a great time we are right now sitting in the airport waiting for our flight to Hurghada, to go diving in the Red Sea.
Friday, September 19, 2008
A Day on the Boat
For Labour Day we loaded our friends Ryan, Janice and their son Hayden, the 2 dogs and ourselves into our boat for a day on the water. This was Kai's first boat trip, she was nervous at first, we had to almost drag her down the dock and wrestle her on to the boat but as soon as we got into open water she became a happy "Sea Dog"! We headed across to Lund, then up to Teakerne Arm to see the water fall and then up by Sonora Island to Whole in The Wall to play in the rapids and totally freaked the dogs out. The day was long but entertaining, Indy protected us from a hoard of barking seals, Kai decided she didn't needed help getting out of the boat and almost went overboard, and we found every restaurant in that area closes to early for a late lunch...we finally found really good burgers in Lund at about 4.30pm just before we decided to call it a day and head for home. It was a really Good Day!
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Too cute!
Finally a post not about the dogs!
At the end of July a group of us went up to the Pemberton Music Fest. and it was fabulous! There were thousands of people, lots of sun, a little rain and Tom Petty! It was more than worth while to go just to hear him live, cause lets face it I wasn't about to push my way through 40,000 people just to see the stage. All the music was good or at least interesting, the camping was nice except for the lack of water for showers and the complete lack of bathrooms in our area. Thank goodness for the Emergency Personal Pass that got us to an area with real flushing toilets! they were very posh!! The entire weekend was just fun, hanging out, eating truly good Kettle Corn, listening to music and as we drove out of Pemberton at 11 am Sunday morning giggled at the insane line up of traffic waiting to get to the festival for the last day. We finished off a good day by stopping in Whistler (I'd never been there before) for a quick look around and then stopping in Squamish for lunch at a really nice pub. We made the 7.30pm Ferry and was home in time to tuck the pups, have a very long show to get the layers of dirt off and get a good nights sleep. All in all an excellent time!
Monday, August 11, 2008
Summer Fun
So around the middle of July we had Kai's sister Poppy and her family Darren and Max over for dinner and a play. All three dogs got along great! Kai and Poppy immediately took to play and Indy wandered around getting love from the people and acting as ref for the pups. Poppy had probably a good 10lbs. on Kai and used that extra weight to her advantage, but Kai is lean and fast. She out maneuvers Poppy and she still fits under vehicles when escape is required! The girls had a great time hanging out and the only casualty of the evening was poor Indy got her nose scratch when one of the little ones got a little over zealous about a large bone. (in the pic of the 2 puppies Poppy wears a black collar w/ green tag)
Also this summer Bill decided to build a green house. It's going to be beautiful when it's finished...it even has slate floors. The dogs have helped allot in the building process as well, Indy is foreman so she lays in the shade and watches intently while Kai is into excavation and everyday digs a new whole under the green houses foundation. We don't expect the green house to last long if Kai continues to contribute!!!! I went to start staining the green house the other day and Kai insisted on helping by attacking the can of stain....and if I can colour my hair purple she can stain hers orange!
A quick update on how the girls are adjusting and GROWING! Kai is a crazy 43lbs at 4 months old when we tossed her on a scale last week. Indy on the other hand has lost weight since Kai arrived, she's so much more active with the little monster around. Indy is so mobile and her knees and elbows hardly ever both her, we rarely see her limping now! We've had to up the food levels for both girls and Kai now eats almost as much as Indy. We now serve almost 5.5lbs. of meat and veg a day!!! I watch the girls playing together in the evenings, tag and keep away seem to be their favorite games. Indy no longer tolerates but has accepted and Kai still harasses everyone...she's a puppy what can you expect. Kai and I are starting puppy classes in a couple of weeks, it should be very exciting!
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Canada Day!
We went to the beach for dinner tonight. Indy loves the beach, and it was Kai's first time to the ocean. Indy chases sticks into the waves as long as the water doesn't go over her head, she will not swim. She is however getting better about jumping the waves as they come in, she usually races madly up the beach trying not to get wiped out by the approaching wave. Bill throws huge sticks into the water and you can actually see her thinking how do I get that stick without getting water up my nose?! Atone point Bill threw a stick that was a little on the large side so Indy brought him back a large piece of Seaweed instead. Kai decided as soon as we got down to the water that she didn't really want anything to do with it. She had no problem however with eating, seaweed, dead crabs and anything else she could find lying in the high tide line. She did get her feet wet once when she was to absorbed in the crab she was trying to consume to notice the wave coming in. It was a shock and she promptly moved higher up the beach. It was a great way to spend the evening!
Monday, June 23, 2008
Our Girls
So Indy and Kai are finally on speaking terms...sort of. Indy has accepted that Kai isn't going to leave anytime soon and we're trying to keep Kai from using Indy as a chew toy. Kai is getting bigger everyday she's a healthy 25 lbs. now! Food is becoming an issue with the girls, Indy is jealous about the food that Kai gets and Kai is jealous of Indy's. So every meal is a battle! My favorite time with the girls is when we all head into the back yard after dinner for mega playtime. Indy bowls Kai over as she races all over the yard, Kai lays in the grass like a Tiger getting ready to attack when Indy isn't paying attention! When the two girls are sufficiently exhausted we all head inside and crash! But only after they get their treats.
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Welcome Kai!

On Friday May 30, 2008 I went to Vancouver and picked up the newest member of our family. We've named her Kai and she is a fluffy Bull mastiff. She is now 11 weeks old and loves to snuggle, to be cuddled and to chew Everything!! Kai is slowly growing on Indy when she isn't trying to use her as a chew toy. They are getting along better everyday! Bill and I can't imagine her not apart of our family, we just all fit so well together. A big thank you to Claudia who originally sent us Kai's photo, she started the ball rolling and next thing we knew Kai and her fluffy sister Poppy were on an airplane flying across the country to our homes. Poppy went to live with Darren, Lucy and Max here in the Valley, so she and Kai will be able to play often. Indy and Kai come with me to the Dive Shop so stop by and meet the new girl in store.
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