Wednesday, August 31, 2011

the arts club

i bought season's tickets to the arts club.  this is something i have always wanted to do.  it feels a bit self-indulgent. six times in the next year, i will have a date with myself attending these plays:

i covet...

the beautiful textiles from wolfum, especially these pillows.  the bold patterns say happiness, don't they?  one or three of these would give my living room a little needed boost.  i want!
Wolfum Pillows

the colourful, vintage inspired patterns and fabrics are also used to make napkins, coasters, and these adorable bookends, perfect for a kids room.
sereno coaster set

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

english bay

my boys and i spent the day biking along the seawall towards english bay (the beach downtown). we grabbed some fish and chips from the raincity's grill take-out window and sat ourselves on the beach for some sun and play.  back on our bikes we cycled into stanley park and parked ourselves on the beach again for some ice cream.  a sunny day.  a sore legs day (let's just say that there were some hills on the way back home!). a good day. 




       

   


Sunday, August 28, 2011

bridges, botanicals, and a blue whale

earlier this week kai and i spent time at ubc.  it was a lovely day, especially since i had him all to myself.  our first stop was to try out the new canopy walkway at the botanical gardens.  it's an aerial system of suspension bridges that run from tree to tree and its about 50 feet above the ground so you are literally in the trees.  i was a bit tentative and slow.  kai on the other hand didn't have any fear.  we then spent time in the gardens observing the bees working, discovering hollow trees, and getting lost among the winding paths.  we whiled away quite a bit of time here.



 
   
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

we then headed to the beatty biodiversity museum which houses the skeletal remains of a blue whale. it is 26m long and took about 2 years to dig it up, clean it, and put it back to together.  kai had fun putting the replica's of the whale's flipper bones together.  such a diversity of species is on display; shells, insects, mammals, birds, reptiles to name a few (the taxidermy on display was too much for me which kai found amusing).  i loved watching kai's expression of awe, which is exactly what the museum hopes for.  if we care, we'll do our share to preserve the earth.