Showing posts with label New Year's Eve. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Year's Eve. Show all posts

Saturday, 19 January 2013

Ringing in the New Year, Whistler style!


So New Year's Eve brought some very welcome blue skies and sunshine! 



We had an amazing drive up the Sea to Sky Highway checking out the awesome views all around us! 


When we arrived at Whistler, there wasn't quite as much snow as the last time we were there but still plenty to make it as beautiful as it always is!


Of course, I was on the hunt for icicles again and I was not disappointed!


We made the trip up with our friends, Nicole and Brandon and their little girl Cambree.  They hail from Arizona and so the -5 temperatures that day took them by surprise!


I like to think we're used to it by now since we've been trying to head up there so often!


When you're in Olympic Plaza, you can't pass up posing in a bobsleigh!


Some more serious looking icicles!


Isn't Whistler just picture perfect?


A quick hot chocolate stop warmed us up a little! 


Cambree was loving the snow!



and as the sun began to set, the mountains started to look even more amazing!



We have had a lot of recommendations to try the burgers at Splitz and so there was really only one option for dinner for us!


It even says it on the sign - home of Whistler's best burger!


We were able to see them hand rolling the patties...


and we also struck gold and found the best milkshakes in B.C! These were seriously amazing, so thick that it was hard to get the milkshake through the straw - just the way I love them! By opted for triple brownie flavour whilst I couldn't pass up on cookies and cream! 


All it took to keep Cambree happy was a jar of salt! no jokes, she loves that stuff!


and the burgers? well I'm going to say they're the best we've had since we've been in Vancouver! So Splitz got the thumbs up all round! It was also fun to be served by a fellow Brit and when we asked where he was from he told us St.Albans! (which is the town next to where I grew up).  He even knew some of the same people I know, what a small world it is!

 

We stumbled across this Maple Syrup Taffy stand! 


Here the little worker is busy smoothing out the pail of crushed ice.


The hot taffy liquid mixture gets poured on the ice and you roll it up...


until it's a maple treat on a stick! Brandon and Nicole were impressed! 


A short while later and Brandon was less than impressed with our ride in the gondola! since he's not too fond of heights! 


We had a little peek at the snow tubing going on! It looked pretty awesome, that is defo on our to do list for our next time there! 


At the time we were there, Nicole was pretty heavily pregnant...and this week this cute little family of 3 turned into a family of 4! 


We headed over to check out the ice skating...


complete with disco ball and everything! 


The last time we ice skated on NYE was at the Natural History Museum in London 3 years ago so we were happy to discover our skating skills were still in tact! 


We caught another Fire and Ice show too...


complete with front flipping snowboarders...


and backflipping skiers! 


and of course no NYE celebration is complete without some fireworks!


Some being the operative word! Whistler's firework display left a little to be desired, especially considering the amazing firework displays we've experienced in London in the past! 


but although they weren't able to let off more than one firework at once, it was certainly a magical experience ringing in the end of 2012 on snowy covered mountains!


It was definitely a night to remember!

Wednesday, 4 January 2012

A Christmas & New Year's Round Up!

If there's 3 things I love in life...it's Jesus, my family and good food! 
So as you can imagine my excitement levels are always pretty high around Christmas time since it's a time to celebrate all 3 of those things...so be prepared for a picture overload!

I started off the festive season by heading back to my hometown of Harpenden to exchange some presents with friends, an annual tradition that we started when we were 15 and still at school and that we have continued every year since.  It was extra special for me this year, since last year was the first I've ever missed due to being in the Caribbean and so I was double-y excited to be joining in the fun this time round!



It was also Caz's birthday on that very same day so we went out for a lovely meal at Strada.










How I love going back to where I grew up, Harpenden will always hold a special place in my heart.


We spent Christmas day with my mother in law Kathy, in the Braithwaite house it is a tradition to open your presents accompanied by a mince pie and cup of tea:



It's also a tradition to get yummy reminders of home like droewors!



and it's sort of a tradition for me to get baking related presents! hello extra KitchenAid bowl and cupcake oven gloves!


After the present opening, we had a delicious feast that begun with camembert and toasted bread...



followed by a turkey and gammon joint roast and the best roast potatoes around...







Once we were all sufficiently stuffed we went on a Christmas day walk to Ampthill Park...





Back home, it was time for dessert - a peanut butter & brownie 9 layer trifle By and I had made!



and fitted in a skype with Cam who's in South Africa:


and then we played By's new board game pointless followed by some Christmas movies and then bed!

Boxing day was spent at By's dads house.


Even Obie joined in with the festivities!


We had a nice meal and then the boys competitive side came out through some olympic event playing on the Wii.




After they were all played out, we headed north to Shropshire to spend some time with my family.


We had a giant present opening session upon our arrival - check out the size of my stocking!


By got some fajita and taco kits for lots of Mexican fun...


and I got tons of baking goodies plus this giant lindor chocolate ball! how cool! 





I also loved going round the house and snapping all the decorations! 


I really should have taken a photo of the tree whilst all the presents were still underneath! 






and thanks to Mara's Bon Appetit, Martha Stewart magazine and new dessert book we were treated to tons of yummy bakes over the next few days like taco pie, sweet potato slow cooker soup, butternut and mushroom risotto, emperor's pancakes, banoffee pie and magic bars to name just a few!





Of course the highlight of the whole of Christmas had to be pointless! I've lost count of the number of times it was played in Shropshire but inevitably it would be the first thing my mom would ask to do daily!  and it's such a fun game that it never got old! 
She won the first night we played it...





and spent the rest of the time trying to regain her champion title and the coveted pointless trophy, to no avail! There were SO many laughs during the many games we played of rubbish answers that people gave so that made it even more entertaining! like when Dad was going to pick 'Richard Beckham' as a member of the Beckham family or when he tried to talk Mom out of picking Buzz Lightyear as a character from Toy Story because 'why would a space man be in a film about toys'! or when Mom was delighted with picking 'Highbury' as an answer for a premiership football ground (since she's not really up on her sports) only to discover it's called Emirates these days! and Mara had too many for me even to know where to start! haha

When Mel and Arne arrived from Bruges a few days later we introduced it to them too...





and with their arrival they also brought us some yummy Belgian treats!



and it was time for another round of present opening! By added to his ever expanding hot chocolate collection with some real Belgian hot chocolate sticks - he was pretty pleased with them!



and Mel stuck to her annual tradition of seeing how many bows would fit on her head...



Usually we hit the shops alot when we all get together but fortunately for the boys it didn't happen too much this time around although we did make a special trip to Chester & Cheshire Oaks one day to check out the sales...with uggs and hats at the ready (it was a chilly day!)


...and to have lunch at this amazing place:





I was so desperate to eat there that undeterred by there not being a free table available for 3 hours when we stopped by, we opted to sit outside! Yes - it was a freezing cold day...and it may have also been raining but when Root Beer Floats, Milkshakes and Pulled Pork are involved then compromises have to be made!


It did not disappoint...here are Mom and Mel showing off their Root Beer Float and Triple Mint Oreo shake!







and then the food came...and it was definitely worth it! A chili dog with the cutest little bucket of fries for the veggie in the family...check the irony!



and the most amazing American meatfeast platter! with pulled pork, brisket, bbq sauce smothered ribs, dry ribs and of course some fries and slaw!



It certainly kept us going, even after all the sales shopping through the crowds at Cheshire oaks, we managed to muster up enough energy to put a tannoy out for Mel and Mara when we temporarily lost them!!

You may have observed that Dad was missing out on the American BBQ fun...well don't you worry because he was having his own fun at home with a jack hammer and our back garden!



For New Year's Eve, we got some fireworks - I made some cupcakes and me and the girls dressed up in dresses, fancy tights and colour co-ordinated our crazy patterned nails too!








Apparently the boys didn't know what all the fuss was about, so it was t-shirts and jeans for them! (as they entertained themselves rubbing balloons against their heads and sticking them to the ceiling...good times!)


Of course what were we doing just before the clock struck 12? playing another game of pointless! but we made it out in time for a little disco on the drive as the countdown began...



and By and Arne put on quite the display.  The highlight was when the grand finale firework fell over and started shooting out everywhere and even heading towards us at alarming speed! We were laughing pretty hard at that point...some of us a little too hard! but what better way to bring in the New Year!



so I'll leave you with some sparkler fun that we had! here's wishing all of you a Happy New Year too! Hope 2012 is a great one!





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