Friday, July 16, 2010

Days 5 & 6 Calgary


Day 5 was a shopping day - L. found some tee-shirts he liked at West49 (he'd already gotten his family gifts at the Stampede - cowboy hats, what else?). We all played a rousing game of Monopoly after supper, which we carried over til tomorrow.

Day 6 - more shopping, and A and I found some jeans for L. for school. Most of the day we spent packing for our return flight (overnight and tomorrow), and A. and I fiddled around with baby clothes and laundry. After supper we finished our Monopoly game. Thanks for bringing it along, L!

We have had a wonderful visit with A. and T., seen the sights, and L. has had some new experiences too, including playing RockBand2 on T's playstation (see pic). All in all, a very worthwhile 8 days, even though we were pretty tired!

Day 4 continued - Stampede Races and Show




The chuckwagon races were pretty exciting. Each wagon has four outriders that must also race with their wagons after loading a "stove" and some poles into their team wagon, which then does a figure 8 around some barrels. Then it is off around the oval....32 horses, 4 wagons, 16 outriders on the track all at once.

The show stage set up is quite something, and part of the entertainment! An 8-wheeled John Deere tractor pulls the steel stage, equipped with lights, sound, and props into place, and then the 45 minute set-up follows. The show itself was terrific - motorcycles, singers, drummers flying 100 feet over the stage, singing and dancing, light show, motorbike jumping on ramps, and fireworks....a great evening of entertainment. The only downside was the weather....it was about 45F with a wind, and I had to buy a fleece blanket to keep us warm! Other than that, a great day in Calgary.

Day 4 Calgary - Rockies & Evening@Stampede







The day started out sunny and pleasant, so we headed out to Kananaskis in A's new car. Kananaskis was the site of the 1988 Calgary Olympic downhill skiing events. Today it is a quiet resort without a village.....mostly the Delta hotel. Few tourists were around. Our drive to the Rockies gave us good views of the foothills and the eastern edge of the mountains.

We had packed a picnic, so ate under the covered porch of the general store, as it had started to sprinkle. We drove a bit further into the Kananaskis Valley, and saw one Dall sheep by the side of the road, but that was the extent of the wildlife. It looked very threatening by the time we got closer to Calgary on the return trip, and we later heard that there had been quite a hail storm in some parts of the city. Luckily for A's new car, no hail on us!

Got home, grabbed a powernap, and we were off again to the Stampede. T. joined us and we parked at a friend's place near the C-Train station. Got the train direct to the Stampede grounds, where we first wandered through the horse barns. We then took in the cattle penning competition in the Saddledome and had supper. Then it was back to the grandstands for the Chuckwagon races.

To be continued.

Day 3 - Calgary - Biking at COP








About 10:30 after blueberry pancakes and bacon, we headed out to the Calgary Olympic Park. T. and L. put on their "armor", helmets, and hopped on mountain bikes to do some downhill mountain biking. T. has taught this in summers in the past, so was a perfect teacher for L. After a tentative first run down the wide ski trail, L. caught on quickly to basic techniques, and off they went for four hours of activity! The ride up the chairlift was fun too, with every other chair outfitted to carry the bikes up the hill. L. is sold on the sport!

After supper at Chianti's restaurant (delicious!) we went home and "played" RockBand 2 on T's Sony Playstation. Grandma and Grandpa even got in on the act, as singers and bassist.....not so good, but hilarious! It takes lots of concentration, and L is quite the drummer.

Day 2 - Military Museum, Dinner with W.


In the morning we stuck around home, resting from our busy day yesterday, while A and T picked up A's new car. After lunch Grandpa and L went to the Military Museum while A and I picked up some fabric at My Sewing Room for her baby quilt I'm working on.

Around 6 we met our friend Will for dinner at Milestones, and had a great visit catching up on his activities since we last saw him in China in 2007. It was so good to spend this time with him!

Day 1 Stampede Continued






At the rodeo we saw calf-roping, bull-riding, bareback bronco riding, etc, which was something new for all of us. All this took place in the large Stampede oval and we sat in the open air stands; luckily our seats were under the overhang as the sun was still hot in the afternoon. There were scary rides to go on, but we didn't take advantage!

L. enjoyed the cotton candy!

Calgary Stampede July 2010, Day 1









Ya-Hoo!!! We made it to Calgary with our grandson, L, who had never flown before, and was a good traveler. He and Grandpa flew through Toronto, while I went via Montreal, all of us leaving SJ and arriving at Calgary within an hour of each other. Had a delicious Alberta Beef BBQ at T and A's house after they picked us up at the airport just before supper.

Friday, July 9 - Day 1: Stampede Parade and Rodeo.
A. had ordered tickets for parking, Stampede transportation, bleacher seats for the parade, and rodeo seats for today. It was very hot in the sun, but we had great seats for the parade, which featured over 750 horses! Lots of cowboy hats on the spectators.

To be continued.....