“I’m so fucking cold.” I turned to my Nurse Friend and the
words came out of numb face as we made our way up the mountain on Stairway to
Heaven chairlift.
As the chair peaked at the top of the Kicking Horse ski
hill, we both covered our faces to protect any exposed skin from the ruthless
wind. She looked at me rather pathetically and slowly shook her head: “It’s,
like, minus 6...”. Clearly I needed a bit more time to acclimatize back to these Canadian Winters.
I’m currently writing a post from
Golden, BC sipping a latte and typing away with country music filling the
comfortable silence. Hugo and I have once again
comfortably taken the spare room at my Nurse Friend’s place for the last three
nights. Oh how quickly I adjust to the lifestyle of local wine and boarding.
We’ve hit up our favorite bookstore and coffee shops and had our regular lunch
on top of the ski hill, poutine no less; it was a fabulous reintroduction to Canada.
With beer induced giggles, I was easily sent a few years back, when, despite my work life was hitting the fan, my personal life was flourishing with weekends spent cross country skiing, snowboarding with my two Nurse BFF’s and a hippy boy, whose memory still knocks the wind out of me. I’ve made a mental note to move back to this Transient Town, perhaps in a year or two. It’s the best part of being so Nomadic, the feeling of home really does become east to imitate regardless of the city, province or country.
With beer induced giggles, I was easily sent a few years back, when, despite my work life was hitting the fan, my personal life was flourishing with weekends spent cross country skiing, snowboarding with my two Nurse BFF’s and a hippy boy, whose memory still knocks the wind out of me. I’ve made a mental note to move back to this Transient Town, perhaps in a year or two. It’s the best part of being so Nomadic, the feeling of home really does become east to imitate regardless of the city, province or country.
I flew into Canada a little over
a week ago, where I was greeted by my mom, with longer hair, who keenly showed
up at the airport a little late, quite naturally. Shortly after a hug and a hi,
I dropped my backpack in her ceramic tiled entrance way and vigorously pet and
attempt a hug one very happy Hugo. For sometime like the fourth time in my
adult life, I was once again making my mom’s house, my home.
I made the best out of my short
week in Alberta where I was able to hit up the Italian market and visit two
lovely friends and mentors who provided me with both lifestyle and career
advice. I was also able to meet up with the Lovely Amber, who knows all too
well on how Asia will change your life, as she traveled there just a few short
years ago, and came back with a partner (and now fiancé). I left their
apartment after promises of wedding attendance, which was really just me
vocalizing my expected invitation. I also had the privileged to play with my two nieces, a less breakable Heidi and her sister, and mine too!
I saw the BC boarder only after my mom and I
attended the Pechakucha event where I quite randomly got bellowed at from a few
feet away by an old friend in Calgary who I quite adore and have very much
looked up to. She’s promised me updates of her and her sisters adventure on
hiking the camino de santiago that will take place in a few months (perhaps I
can convince her to be a guest poster: Hint Hint). Although I could never live
in Calgary again, a great part about visiting old stomping grounds is seeing
all those friends who helped make you who you are today. And those friends I
was fortunate enough to visit, despite multiple location and time changes on my
behalf, or sporadically see on a whim, most certainly had an effect on my life.
Both my Nurse Friend and I have
our laptops out on her kitchen table. She’s paying bills and I’m once again
successfully avoiding Adulting, well, for a few more days. I’ll be headed up
north tomorrow afternoon and I’m genuinely thrilled to see my lovely Northern
girlfriends and family. After securing a car, a contract and a cabin, I’m
excited to announce that I’ll be spending the next twelve months in the ‘hoof
where I will be once again, calling that place home.
Signed,
An Adult-er
My kitchen is for Dancing.
I'd totally guest post. :)
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