Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Big Changes and New Opportunities!

Tomorrow, our daughter, her husband and their family (our grandchildren) are moving to British Columbia!  They'll be living in Abbotsford, just far enough east of Vancouver to have reasonable house prices.

Yours truly with the 3 kids at the Calgary Zoo Prehistoric Park, 1986,

I think it probably started for our daughter when we took the kids on five camping trips across the country, starting in 1986 when our daughter was 2.  Three big trips through the mountains of B.C. and as far as the Yukon and Alaska meant they all fell in love with the west.


 The family outside the Tea House at Lake Agnes, high above Lake Louise 
in Banff National Park. 

The trips west certainly cemented William's love of the mountains, and he spent most of his flying career in B.C.  Our daughter and her husband fell in love with the mountains and  anew last fall when we went to Alberta and B.C. for Will's memorial services.  She has stayed in touch with a couple of Will's friends who live in or near Abbotsford since then.

Three of us on the many switch-backed very steep trail above Lake Agnes, headed for the lookout on top of the Beehive - 1990, when our daughter was 6.

And so the talk of moving west started last fall, new job opportunities were checked out, and a trip west to investigate where to live was organized.  Then suddenly it happened; they bought a house there and sold their house here, and now off they go!  The past five days have been some of the most intensive in our retired life, helping them pack, and then having our daughter and the grands here for 3 days While her husband drove the car west.  She will fly tomorrow.  As you can imagine, there are some mixed emotions, but we are thrilled for them and hope they love their new life in the mountains and near the ocean.

The last trip, in 1994, when the kids were noticeably older, 
at the Arctic Circle on the Dempster Highway in the Yukon.

And what are the new opportunities for us?  Well of course a very big incentive to spend some time travelling in B.C., and perhaps all up and down the west from Arizona to Alaska.  There are national, state and provincial parks galore all the way through Canada and the U.S.A., with some of the best scenery in the world!  There are many in Canada we want to revisit; and parts of the U.S. we've never seen.  So it's a big change in our lives; cross your fingers for us that it will all work out well.  I may have to change the name of my blog 'cause we'll be spending more time away from the valley.  "Furry Gnome's Adventures" has been suggested.

Dug out my little used laptop for tonight's post; an older and slower laptop is doing much better than the newer and faster desktop tonight!

6 comments:

  1. Yay! They will be living not far from Bellingham, which means to me that when you visit them, it might give us a chance to meet in person. Abbotsford is an interesting town, I think. :-)

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  2. Exciting times for the family! Reasons to travel are always welcome!

    Best wishes to your daughter and her family.

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  3. And they will be less than an hour from us in Bellingham - we just spent a bit of a vacation up near Abbotsford - nice place to visit and the scenery is so similar - beautiful and great people. Happy wandering when you visit.

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  4. That'll be a big change. I've spent time in the West... it's magnificent countryside.

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  5. A big change but an exciting one too. It is hard when family moves away though.
    Sounds like lots of traveling ahead for you. : )
    Hope all goes smoothly for your daughter and her family's move and may they be happy there.

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  6. A big change, I bet. Our kids are in Vancouver, but in Chemainus to be in a show.

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