All these years and we've never been snowshoeing. It's amazing actually - we have all these adventurous, fun & beautiful things to do right in our backyard and yet we choose to go to the mall. It's repulsing really.
It was my mom's 50th birthday (she probably doesn't want the world to know that, but I'm telling you, because if I look like that when I'm 50, I'm going to tell anyone and everyone who will listen) and she wanted to make it a point to do something new, different & special for the next 50 days.
Step 1: snowshoeing.
First thing you should know, Mom isn't good with snow on mountains. A few years ago she tried to learn to ski and ended up falling, having someone ski over her bare fingers, and slice right across them. Another thing you should know, Mom hates blood. You can do the math - Falling + skiing = Blood = Never ever stepping foot on a mountain again. So... as you can see, snowshoeing was a big step.
A step well-worth it too. It was a beautiful winter/spring day and the skies were clear, the snow glistening. We got lucky... in a way. The day before Groupon issued a deal for snowshoeing on Seymour for half-price (imagine the luck!) Another tip for you: don't go and try to use your Groupon the day after you get it - everyone else is trying to do the same thing.
After we eventually got our snowshoes we trekked high and low and up and down through nature's backyard. Took a while to trust the snowshoes but once you realized that they would catch you and not cause you to fall on your face, you were invincible. The best feeling was trekking through unmarked snow and defacing it. Something so liberating and so freeing about it.
Snowshoeing is no walk in the park. You huff and you puff (if you pick up the pace) but it's definitely a good work out.
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Marathoning through the good & fresh outdoors |
Seeing as though we were in North Van we decide to head to Lower Lonsdale to check out the newly developed area. Lots of quaint little restaurants lined the streets but our hearts were set on soup & sandwiches. Enter: Burgoo - comfort food for the soul.
After warming ourselves by Burgoo's blazing fireplace so we could feel our limbs, we sat down to peruse and select amongst the variety of comfort-foodie goodness. What ensued was pure and utter satisfaction.
The not-so Alpha males both ordered the soup + sandwich combo while birthday girl had the ever-so-indulgent mac + cheese & I had some zesty cajun jambalaya.
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My not-so-spicy cajun jambalaya stew |
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Ain't no KD. Burgoo's mac + cheese is an explosion of flavour + richness in your mouth. |
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The soup+sandwich dealio for $15: butternut squash with maple syrup + dos diablos (spicy white cheddar + chunks of chorizo + roasted red pepper + tons of butttttttter.) |
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Chocolate banana bread pudding: enough said. |
Life is good.
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