As much as I LOVE living in California and consider it my forever home (Muskoka will ALWAYS have dibs on my summers) – I could not be more excited for the Olympics to start in my native country. And of course, to ferociously cheer on Team Canada. Always. I can’t wait to experience the balance of watching the US media coverage – with Canada being the host. Vancouver is one of our best cities, and will surely have Canadians beaming with pride, as the rest of the world (the few that don’t already love and respect our country), falls head over heels with everything British Columbia has to
offer.
Isn’t it about time Americans learn what a toque is?
Not to mention an “Inukshuk” – I can’t wait to watch the world try to figure out that one...
And if the city of Vancouver isn’t spectacular enough – there’s Whistler.
I’ve been lucky enough to visit Whistler in the summer - enjoying their running & biking trails, and in the winter – enjoying fresh tracks & the best boarding of my life.
It’s incredible.
Such a small town it feels like high school - there’s a homey feel to it that welcomes you right away.
Admittedly it’s not somewhere I’d want to spend more than a few days at a time, but whatever your reason to visit – it promises to offer you an incredible few days at that.
So as the torch continues to cross the country en route to Whistler (the 106 day relay has passed through every province & territory, with torchbearers including teenagers, senior citizens, athletes & politicians), tomorrow marks one week till the Opening Ceremonies in Vancouver. Athletes from across the globe are gearing up for their competitions of a lifetime. It promises to be an exciting 17 days, hopefully resulting in many Canadians taking gold on their homeland.
The last year of my life (& admittedly the 28 before) comes back to one question – what are they wearing? This applies to athletics – so to answer anyone else’s beaming curiosity, the US team will be donned in Ralph Lauren attire for the Opening Ceremonies. Sadly Team Canada’s HBC gear’s not looking as chic – gaining points for function over fashion it's cozy & comfy - which might help in the medal department.
It’s too bad lulu wasn’t honored with the task – being one of Canada’s largest retail success stories – starting nowhere other than… Vancouver. At least we’ve got their “cheer gear”. LOVE.
It’s on.
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