the cat came back

greetings.

well - if you have not been informed...i am back at Camp Evergreen. that's right - sundre alberta. pretty much the exact opposite of vancouver. but i love it, strangely enough.

here's what i learnt in vancouver...

that vancouverans...or vancouverites are very disillusioned about their mountains. in reality they're just giant chia pets. the real mountains reside in alberta.

they're very confused about the pronunciation of lougheed. as in peter lougheed. for you bc'ers it's pronounced 'law-heed' not 'low-heed'. honestly.

that there are some very, very cool people to hang out with at Red Robins. they are garaunteed to give you one heck of an adventure of epic proportions...trouble included.

stop-signs, amber lights, and in fact all traffic signs and devices might only be considered to be a suggestion rather than the law. somebody should really informed them of this...and outlaw honking while they're at it.

the weather isn't all that bad. it's warmer and when you step back into the freezer of alberta - you find that you really did take for granted how much nicer it is out west.

living and getting to know your grandparents is important. don't take them or the time left you have with them for granted. to know where you have come from will only better your journey ahead.

roosters is definitely a tourist attraction.

if you're a rugby player looking for a home out west - go to burnaby lake. there are some fantastic girls out there and one heck of a good coach. thanks walt!

winning 2 national championships in less than 9 months...it is most definitely as sweet as it sounds.

well - keep in tune because i really am going to be around more often.
peace out
cort

Comments

  1. Can't believe you are back...oh wait...actually I can. Camp will appreciate your presence once again, I am sure it was missed.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Anonymous4:50 PM

    I take offence to pretty much most of that whole rant of your you got going on there... And the whole lougheed thing... you know what? maybe it's not supposed to be named after this person you say it is... And plus, it's sounds cooler the way we say it... you silly albertans! lol!
    How's being back in alberta? MIss BC yet? lol
    ~Alexis S~

    ReplyDelete
  3. Anonymous12:47 PM

    And it's true.... if you go to maple ridge you HAVE to go to roosters because that's where everyone goes! thats pretty much the only thing to do here.... lol!

    ReplyDelete
  4. my dear, dear alexis...that hwy was most definetely named after peter lougheed...and it's "lawheed". that's how he pronouced it. but if you really, really want to get picky...it's scottish and they way they pronounce it is....

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular Posts