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Ros and I are sitting in the airport waiting to board our flight. We’ve got a long, long journey ahead of us – we leave YVR at 12:45pm and don’t arrive in Bali until 10:25pm tomorrow night! Despite the long flight, we’re super excited to begin our adventure. What are the things I/we hope to accomplish while in Indo?

  1. Get our diving certificates (PADI)
  2. Take a Balinese cooking course
  3. Become better surfers
  4. Get massages at least once a week (it’s a hard life I know)
  5. Visit the volcanoes
  6. Visit monkey forest
  7. Visit the rice paddies
  8. Not gain weight (might be tough)
  9. Play lots of volleyball
  10. Master a few Balinese phrases

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Honestly the list could go on and on…..

See you guys in paradise!!!! (and no, we did not overpack!)

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Less than 24 hours…

I’m running around like a chicken with its head cut off. So much to do still – mainly because I’m a procrastinator at heart. Although I’m super excited for this new adventure to start, I’m getting slightly nervous and anxious. I’ve never been away from my life for so long – this will definitely be an experiment on my coping skills.

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Busy Beeeeeeee

I feel my life has been a crazy merry-go-round since returning home on Monday! Constantly on the run with different things that need to be done before Bali. My to-do list has spiraled outta control. On top of everthing, my poor Canucks decided to start their summer early last night. Sigh, bring back the run of 1994 people!!!

Only 2 more days…

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Bonjour Montreal!

J’aime Montréal!! What a beautiful city with so much to do, see and eat! Despite only being there for 2 short days, I have fallen in love. If I was not able to live in Vancouver anymore, Montreal would be the my top Canadian city to relocate to.

After our flight from Cuba, we caught the 747 express into downtown Montreal and checked into Hotel Stay (near Mont Royal Metro station). Although it looks ghett-O from the outside, the rooms were actually nicer than the ones in Cuba! Go figure. With some time to kill before meeting up with one of my old roomies, we went hunting for our first real Montreal poutine at Frit Alors. Must say, the French sure know their poutine!

Frit Alor’s signature Poutine

Afterwards, we met up with Jordana and her bf and headed down St. Denis to find a place to watch the Habs vs. Pens game. Twas very nice to catch up with her and her medical school adventures! It had been way too long.

Go Habs (and Nucks) go!

Friday was spent wandering around Montreal. First, we headed to the old port and spent some time exploring the various streets and alleyways. Definitely has an European vibe going. We then walked up St. Denis and headed to the #1 ‘attraction’ everybody has been telling us to go to… La Banquise – home of the BEST poutine in Montreal. They have over 25 different poutines including the T-Rex (bacon, sausage, wieners and hamburger) and the Hotdog ones that we tried. Yummmmm

St. Paul Street in Old Port
My future home
One page of the poutine menu at La Banquise
The T-Rex and Hotdog

We then met up with Clout (met him in Cuba) and his gf Christelle who took us on a great tour of Montreal. We headed up to the top of Mont Royal, drove through Westmont, visited St. Joseph’s oratory with St. Andre’s heart on display, visited ETS and UQAM before walking along St. Catherines and through Chinatown. Definitely a great time as they knew a LOT about Montreal. Not sure that I would have as much to say about various attractions around Vancouver if I had to give them a similar tour.

St. Andre’s heart in St. Joseph’s Oratory. Just a little bit creepy

Afterwards, we handed over to Notre Dame to catch their light show in the basilica. Very informative and creative in its approach but I must confess I fell asleep. The stillness and the darkness of the church conspired against me! Nonetheless, the portions that I did catch was very cool.

From Notre Dame, we went to have the coolest dinner experience ever! Mark’s friend told us about this restaurant, ONoir, and after hearing about his experience, we made reservations right away. In this restaurant, you eat entirely in the pitch black!! All the waiters are legally blind and have memorized the layout of the restaurant to be able to serve you. You do all your ordering outside in the bar area – on the menu, is an option for a ‘surprise’ dish. Of course, we decided to try all surprise dishes for our 3 course meal. To get to your table, you need to put your left hand on the shoulder of your waiter who will then lead you to your table. It was almost surreal to realize that there is no difference between closing your eyes and opening them. Forget trying to use your knife and fork – I ended up just pushing my food around my plate and onto my lap. I’m not ashamed to admit that I gave up pretty often and ended up eating with my fingers. The food was delicious but hard to say if it was because all my senses were heightened because my sight was taken away or if 1 week of eating bland food in Cuban made anything flavorful overpowering. Overall, I definitely recommend this experience to anybody!

Notre Dame Basilica
After our dining experience

From ONoir, we walked all the way back down to the old port to meet up with our Montreal friends we met in Cuba. We ended up at Les Deux Pierrot on St. Paul – a Quebecois bar. It was SO fun! They had live bands play everything from old French cartoon theme songs to Beach Boys to French dirty songs to Backstreet Boys to French dirty songs to ACDC and everything in between. With $7 cover and $3.75 beers, twas a fun night indeed! The kids we met from Montreal definitely know how to have a great time and show some Vancouverites how it’s supposed to be done. Although beware, when you guys come to Vancouver, I will show you what real Chinese food at 4am tastes like!

E-HA!

So although our time in Montreal was short, I promise you I will be back.

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Adios Cuba!

I meant to try and post pretty regularly during Cuba but when I learned that it was almost $8/hour for a dialup connection, I decided to forego it for the week.

We spent the week at Oasis Brisas in St. Lucia – about 1 hour away from Camaguey. The resort is rated as 4 stars but felt more like a 2 star resort. Although everyone was really friendly, and everything that you needed at a resort was present, the resort itself was just really run down. Cracks in the walls, doors, tiles, tubs, and ants and cockroaches inside the rooms made any stay in the bedrooms uncomfortable. Although truth be told, after a few cocktails, everything seems a lot better 😉

At night..
Daytime
When we booked the trip, we had learned that we would be travelling with a large group of university students from Montreal. And when I say large, I mean 49 students large. Most were engineers (funny how we could instantly tell) and a few were law students. Although first impressions were not all that postive, we met a group within the large group who were super friendly, super funny and super fun to hang out with. They introduced us to a game called E-Ha which, in my humble opinion, is the most messed up, confusing game of all time. I also now love this game and want to play it all the time!

Some of the Montreal kids

Tequila anyone?
We got into a pretty good routine – wake up, eat breakfast, lounge by the pool, eat lunch, lounge by the beach, siesta, eat dinner, lounge by the coffee bar, lounge by the main bar, lounge by the snack bar and go to bed. We played beach volleyball, took a merengue lesson, went snorkeling, played with the cute resort puppies and played a lot of Trump. We also went on 2 excursions. One was a dinner/show in Camaguey which was included in our trip and the other was a snorkeling/Iguana island adventure that was easily the highlight of the trip. This excursion took us via boat to the 2nd largest coral reef in the world. On the way, we saw flamingos, dolphins (!!!!) and the death of a big soul fish (the 2nd captain caught it and bashed its brains out less than 2 feet away from Liane and I – and yes, we were splattered in fish goo – ugh!). Afterwards, we stopped by Iguana island which, surprise, surprise, has a HUGE iguana population! Afterwards, we stopped by the coral reef again for more snorkeling before heading back to the resort. Definitely a great time!

Lounging poolside

On our way to the coral reef

Right before the bashing

Although sipping mojitos poolside for a week is always a great time, I was happy to leave by the 7th day. I just missed the feeling of being clean, eating great food and not walking around in my bathroom with my flipflops on.. All in all, despite everything, I had a great time! You can never go wrong with great company!

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