…where do I even start? Busy/Exciting/Fun/Stressful/Amazing.
In January Phoenix came to town and played as part of the Cultural Olympiad. They are so incredible and talented. The stage was rushed by about 200 people, when it was clear that they weren’t going to stop playing because of it, well I rushed the stage too. I snapped some pretty epic pics, 1901 will never be the same for me again:


After learning about the devastating earthquake in Haiti, we decided we had to do something and within 2 hours – Hope in Haiti was born. With REALLY tight timelines (2 weeks), Kelsey, Kim and I (with the help of many, many others) organized a very successful fundraiser at Barcelona Club – where we raised over $17,000! All of the money was donated to the Canadian Red Cross, but the most amazing part was all the support. Everyone wanted to help in any way that they could. Those who couldn’t donate money, donated their time, or items for the live and silent auction or simply came out and partied for a good cause.
Rachel, me and Kim prepping the silent auction:

Lovely volunteers and friends (and more ugly people):

Some of the WZRDZ without wands (join their facebook group!) :

I love this candid shot of the crowd hanging out and having a great time:

Beautiful People:

After the most crazy busy 2 weeks of our lives, we got to slow down and breathe, for oh, 2 minutes before the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games started!
Those were probably the most insanely awesome 2.3 weeks of our lives. Seriously it was a non-stop party. I got to go see curling which I never thought I would enjoy.
Team Norway broke all fashion norms and rocked some pretty legendary pants, they do say the best trends come out of Europe, so we can expect to see these pants on fashion blogs everywhere soon.

I went to the Czech vs. Russia hockey game and really couldn’t decide who to cheer for.
On the one hand Russia conquered Ukraine which is a really sore spot for me still, but on the other hand they were just so much fun to watch.
In the end I decided to support Czech, but it was an odd feeling being at a game where you are not 100% backing a team.


On lunch I got to stalk my favourite mascot Quatchi, here he is performing at the Robson Square ice rink, isn’t he handsome?!

Danced a few Irish jigs at the Irish House:

And read some Irish literature:

And who can forget the hockey game? You know the one, where TEAM CANADA CONQUERED TEAM USA. I mean really, it changed life in Vancouver as we know it. It also ruined regular league NHL hockey for at least a week following.
Drinking out of a boot was deemed ALMOST socially acceptable…

The only disappointment of the day; watching this guy pour out his beer (hey! At least it wasn’t Canadian):

Bandwagoners became Die-hard fans:

And our Golden boy Sidney Crosby was forever solidified as a hero in our hearts

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amazing, find more of these here.
After the Olympics, I got to detox in Mexico

Which was an epic #fail


Oh and somewhere in the first quarter of 2010 my soccer team won our league

So what’s up next? Summer, which means patios/cabins and parties. Well that’s something to look forward to!