Monday, December 24, 2012

Sam in Canada

When you meet people in other countries, every once in a while you will get to meet those same people in your own country.  That`s what happened this Christmas.  Mom and Dad have some neighbours in Italy from Belgium.  They have a son who is currently living in Hawaii.  Since he is not a citizen of the United States he periodically needs to get a new visa.  To do that he needs to leave the United States, get the visa, and then return.  He was looking for places to go when he found out that there is an American embassy in Calgary, and that we lived there.

Everything was arranged and Sam flew up to Calgary.  He didn`t know how long he would be here so he prepared to be here a few days.  His first day he went to get his visa and his saga at the embassy I dare not repeat for fear of being black listed from our southern neighbours.  He did get it sorted out though, and spent the rest of the day exploring Calgary.

The visa would take a few days so he stuck around.  He went shopping with Dad and Rick as they taught him how to get a free lunch at Costco, and no doubt he got wrangled into all sorts of other errands at the same time.

Mom and I were working, and by the time work was over, Sam had his visa.  Still, he was flying back on the 25th and he still had a few days.  Sam, Granddad, and most of the rest of the horde of us headed out to Bella Vista.

I could never remember the order of events perfectly, but there was the Bella Vista Christmas Party with fourtish guests.  Sam went skiing at Panorama one day, and then back at the house Ryan was trying out his new remote control airplane.  It turns out that it is actually very difficult to fly a remote control airplane, and even though Ryan had quite a bit of practice the landing was difficult... especially since we were not near a very good landing area...  Oh well... the pictures and movie tell the story...

Sam and Ryan Prepping

The Plane

Plane and Pilot

The Launch

In Flight

Landing feat. Tree

Post-Flight

Lata` Ryan had Sam and I trying the flight simulator on the computer... it really was hard...

Ryan got a new plane that had significantly more power, and having gotten it ready to go we took it outside.  We learned this time and went to a better landing zone...  This story cannot be explained... you have got to watch...

First Flight

First Flight... Do Over...

What the Plane Sees...

Crash Landed

Some Repairs Necessary

Radium Big Horns

The Big Horn (on the no go trip to the hot springs)

The other big event (not including our trip to the hot springs which wasn`t that effective given that the hot springs were closed) was Sam and I going skiing.  We managed to get a hold of two Founders passes and we headed up to the hill.  We had heard that one of the runs on the lower half was good, but other than that the front of Panorama was crap (and it was).  We had also heard that the Taynton Bowl was supposed to be amazing...  That is where we headed.  Typically I don`t go into the bowl on my first day skiing (for fear of extreme soreness) but Sam was only here for a short while, and given the Christmas rush this was likely going to be the best time, so up we went.  We took the three chairs and we hiked up over to the backside.  It was easy to see that the conditions were indeed spectacular...

Top of the World

Top of Panorama

Sam

Sam feat. Powdah!

Out of Taynton

After taking in the view (also spectacular) we headed into the bowl.  The power was soft, knee deep, and everywhere.  We dodged the trees, got splashed in the face with fresh snow, and took a tumble or two (or three) in what seemed like the clouds.  We were between trees, under trees, and in trees on occasion (well maybe mostly Sam on this one) and it was amazing.  We were not in a hurry, and I have got to say that our one run through Taynton was one of the most enjoyable days of skiing I have ever had.

Eventually we got to the bottom of the bowl where it is icy and tracked up.  We stuck to the last bits of powder and then dodged the creeks as we escaped the bowl onto the long long cat track back to the front side of Pano.  I think the cat track was rough on Sam given his snowboarderness, but we made it through without incident.

We headed up the mountain for one more run, managed to navigate over the ice (like I said, the rest of the hill was pretty crappy) and skiied almost right to the car.  We hopped in, turned on the heated seats, and relaxed as we drove back home.

That day (yesterday) was my parent`s anniversary and us kids made supper.  Chloe made spaetzle, Ryan and I made schnitzle, Christine made rissoto, and Sam made tiramisu...  We ate all we could, and then for a surprise we watched family movies that Christine had liberated from VHS.

Today was a relaxing day.  We ate, fired arrows off of the balcony, and then said our good-byes.  The rest of us will see each other tomorrow, but Sam heads out tomorrow morning.  Gotta say, I`ve only known him for a few days, but I am gonna miss that guy.

So, now I am caught up in blogging... but I hope not for long... there is always another adventure...

Anyways, Merry Christmas Eve Everyone, and Sam, enjoy your snowless Christmas back in Hawii!

Sherlock Season 3

Looks like Sherlock Season 3 has been postponed.

:(

However, the guys seem to be working on some pretty spectacular projects...  If you have been reading my last posts you will have seen The Hobbit...  John Watson is The Hobbit...

As for Sherlock...

Star Trek 2 - Into Darkness

Star Wars Identities

So, you may or may not have heard that there is a Star Wars Exhibit currently on a six year world tour.  During this tour it will stop at twelve different cities... two cities have been announced in North America, Montreal, and Edmonton.  Montreal is a bit too far away, but Edmonton is just around the corner.

You also may or may not know that I head up to Edmonton twice a month to teach Iaido, well, that makes it ideal to stop in at the Edmonton Science Centre at the same time.  We got our tickets, headed to E-Town, and stepped into the world of Star Wars.

Teaser | Star Wars Identities The Exhibition – Get to know the characters

Tv spot | Star Wars Identities The Exhibition – Get to know the characters

This specific exhibit has many of the actual movie props and costumes, as well as a significant amount of concept art.  The idea is that as you move through the exhibit you are faced with ten different questions/challenges.  How you respond to the questions shapes who you are, so by the time you get to the end the exhibit will tell you who you are.  This works by each visitor wearing a wrist band that tracks your decisions as you move along.

To save you on the details I will just throw in a bunch of photos to show you some of the supa' awesome things that we got to see:

The Exhibit

Boba Fett

Storm Trooper

Mouse Droid

C-3PO

R2-D2

Anakin's Pod Racer

Solo in Carbonite

Imperial Ships (Front)

Imperial Ships (Back)

Chewie

Height

The Falcon

Anakin's Robes

Darth Vader

When we reached the end we had to choose whether we would join the light side or the dark side and then we were able to see our final results.  This was us:


 


I have to say, this was an extremely creative way to run an exhibit.  We got to see some amazing things, had fun doing it, and then filled our bags with souvenirs from the gift shop.  Amazing!

If this comes to your town, or if you are close enough to drive it... go for it!

Symphony of the Goddesses

We almost missed out on this, but whenst I heard that there was a Zelda concert in Calgary I could not resist.  The last video game concert we went to was spectacular, and I was expecting spectacular once more.

This has been happening more and more lately, but now, composers are arranging video game music for a complete symphony and they are touring around world... this was one of those tours.

If this concert comes to your town... I highly recommend you attend... and dress up... of course!!!

Links in the Audience - See the Green?

At the Concert

Intermission

Symphony of the Goddesses - Highlights - Excellent Footage!

Atlas Shrugged Part 2

For those of you who recall my excitement with the release of Atlas Shrugged Part 1, I am now excited again with the release of Atlas Shrugged Part 2.  I haven't been able to see it yet, but I suspect I will order the Blu-Ray in the near near future...

If you want the gist of it...


Moving

So... In October my company shipped me back to Calgary.  Through October and November my girlfriend and I were looking for houses...  On December 4th we bought one.

Haven't finished all the moving yet (mostly everything is moved into treacherous mountains of stuff) but come January it will be my home full time.

Yeah, if you have been wondering why I haven't been posting... that's why.

The Hobbit

I was in grade 6 when I was introduced to The Hobbit.  My teacher had selected it for the book study to be done by my grade 5/6 class.  It was her favourite book, and very quickly it became one of mine.  Without a doubt it has been one of the most influential books on the fantasy genre, and without a doubt one of the most renowned childrens' books...

It's not hard to see why.

Because of all of this, I am pleased (ecstatic) to see The Hobbit getting turned into a full length movie... well, three full length movies.  Peter Jackson made Tolkien's masterpiece of text, The Lord of The Rings, into a masterpiece of film, and he is well on his way with The Hobbit.

We watched it last week in theatres and I cannot wait until parts 2 and 3...