Tuesday, January 29, 2008

2008, what travels do you hold?

It's been a while since I've gone anywhere, that required an update. Wait. I lied. I've been lots of places, but haven't taken the time to write about them. Ok, I lied again. I've been spending quite a bit of time in one place really. You see, this rambling traveler has found herself a boyfriend. A good-looking, cattle-farming cowboy one at that. Now, most of you that read this blog, know that already. For those of you that don't, if you look at my travel list, you'll find Park Valley (PV) listed on it; my cowboy lives there. This farming community northwest of Prince Albert SK, is a place I've visited since I was just a baby. I've always loved going to PV; it's surrounded by trees, a few rolling hills, quiet, hearty home cooking, family and always tremendous fun. Well... now I more reasons to love going there. So, if my stories in 2008 revolve around this magical place, you'll know why.

Take last weekend. I was one of 3 people in charge of planning our youth group activities for January. I managed to convince (or at the very least suggest to) the other planning partner(s) that we needed to go up to PV for winter fun because they have way more snow and open spaces than we have in the city. Though the Saskatoon group was small, a good group of youth from Big River and North Battleford joined us for a sleigh ride, dizzy bat* and good, ol' country hospitality. For your viewing pleasure, I have attached pictures and videos. It was a great day, and I think everyone had a good time.


Run!

Now, now boys, throw nicely.

Superman!

What does the rest of this year hold? Well. I'm in Toronto right now, for a couple of days. California in March, Singapore in April, hoping for the BC coast in June, PV as often as possible, and who knows what else. The year is young, and the miles to cover are many. Happy travels in 2008!

*Dizzy bat. Object was to spin around a certain number of times, then try and run towards something. For our purposes, number of spins was 25. Target was candy-filled pinatas. Tears streamed down my face.