Saturday, May 10, 2008

Calgary Stampede!

Calgary Stampede!

There is nothing dignified about 41 women rushing to be first of the bus at a quilt store. There is even less dignity in watching them waddle back to the bus with their purchases. What fun we have had today.

No fire alarms last night – thank goodness – so at our start this morning we were all slightly more alert.

Driving from Banff to Calgary, via Canmore (see yesterdays post) we were fascinated to see that the snow is nearly gone, already. The mountains were just as spectacular, but the fir trees are not quite so cute without the snow.

As were drove along this morning I read out the messages we have been sent so far. Thinking of home and hearing the Mother’s Days wishes was a bit of a tear jerker. We ALL appreciated the thoughts that were sent.

Calgary is flat and after being in the MOUNTAINS for four nights it looks very ordinary. Fred, local man/driver, tells us that it’s far from it. Quite a young city Calgary has few building older than 150 years as the municipal decision-makers have had the habit of tearing them down and building shiny glass towers. Still, it’s a go-ahead city with cranes towering everywhere. The Alberta Children’s Hospital is like a giant playground – all bright and jolly.

First stop Freckles quilt store. Janet & Terri welcomed us into their fabulous store. Lots of wonderful designs, fabulous fabrics and a really well laid out store. There were eight ladies trying to participate in a Saturday Sampler class, but I think they were very entertained. Several of us handed friendship squares lot of Kiwiana fabrics and other little token that we had bought with us.

Our lunch stop was fun. Tradition Pastimes is an interesting little shop with a big heart. Ronnie, a New Zealander, had been invited to be at the store today to meet with us. She has lived her for 15 years and returns home often. The crazy thing was that when she had been starting her District Nursing training she had worked with one of our group in Tokoroa. Small, small world. Lunch was catered by the Lazy Loaf & Kettle next-door. Great grub, probably more than we needed, but it was good.

My Sewing Room was our next stop. Listed as Canada’s largest quilt store they cover 8,000 sq feet. Wow. The advantage to this store was the other stores around it. Shoes, extra suitcases and fabric were the main purchase on this stop. So much for those that were going to be strong and not need two suitcases.

After a brief tour through Downtown we bid farewell to Fred and the coach and checked in to the International Hotel of Calgary. Very nice it is too. 35 stories high and originally built as apartments, it is well located for shopping (thank goodness they were closed by the time we got there) and the restaurants.

Early start tomorrow as we head back to Vancouver and the exciting bit that we have all been waiting for, THE cruise.

More later.

Ps, Keep those comments coming. It’s really lovely for those that are feeling a bit homesick. We don’t really want to be at home, we just miss you all.

19 comments:

Andrea H said...

Hi all! I'm Andrea (Jenny's other daughter). Sounds like you are all having a great time. I jump on the computer every night to get the latest news on your trip!! Can't wait to see the photos or the fabrics that you are buying. Jenny and Alison - I have nearly finished the fish quilt (but I ran out of fabric and the shop was not open!).
Have a great time on the cruise - just know you will love that after going through the Rockies!!
Happy mothers day to you all!!!

Love Andrea (and Roger)

Jan B said...

jan.bradbury@yahoo.comWhat a pity the stampede wasn't on. Still it sounds as though the shopping was awesome. Can't wait to see it all. Good cruising. Jan B

Joanna and Richard said...

Hi to all!! I'm Joanna, Wendy Fitz's eldest daughter. A big happy Mothers Day to you all. Sounds like you have all been having a ball, with lots to see, do and of course BUY!!! :) Happy Cruising everybody!

Love Joanna, Gav and Richard xo

Bronnie said...

A bit late for you probably but still Mothers Day here so it still counts!! HAPPY MOTHERS/GRANDMOTHERS DAY MUM (Jenny). You will be pleased to know that for the first time in 7 years I got some mothers day pressies! Wonders will never cease! Hope you did me proud and bought some new shoes at the store they talked about in the blog! (you know I would have!)Happy traveling on the Cruise. Lots of Love Bronnie, Robbie,Jack and Cullen XXX)))

Leigh B said...

Hi Mum/Gran (Annette P).
Hope you had or are having a lovely Mother's Day. Sounds like you are having a fantastic time - hopefully some of that snow will make it's way to New Zealand soon. Caitlin and I have much fun each day looking up on the internet where you're going to be sleeping each night. Enjoy your cruise.
Love reading the blog each day too, thanks Lesley!
Love Leigh, Nigel, Caitlin, Kyle and Hayden xoxoxox

Anonymous said...

Hi all, (Brenda's Daughter) good to hear that you are all having a fabulous time, Happy Mother's day all our love, Dad, Bex, Nomes and La, Monique and Jorja love you Nana,
Hello Aunty Heather
Thinking of you always all our love
xoxoxoxoxoxoxo

Unknown said...

Hi everyone especially Ronnie, Annette and Debbie. Sounds just great even the blackout!! You are just about off on your cruise. Keep up the blogs please Lesley.

Brenda W.

Bevan McKenzie said...

Greetings from the Swiss Alps. I'm Glennys' son, and am desperately trying to get a "Happy Mothers Day" message through in time! :) It's still Sunday in Lausanne, so hopefully that counts... Delighted to see that you're all bringing some good ol' Kiwi spirit to the northern hemisphere. Be sure to have a glass of Ice Wine for me! Bevan

patches said...

We can't wait to see all the shopping and photos. Sounds like you are having a wonderful time. You would be a good travel agent Leslie with your fabulous reports. Hope everyone had a great Mother's Day and enjoy the cruise.
Special hello to Zena and Merlyn.

Love from Patches Tokoroa

Tricia said...

Hi
Not sure if this is the right place. Is Margaret Knights on this tour?

Ev & Melly said...

Hey all.... A big WATS UP to SUE the POO!!!!! Hey MUMMY sounds like you are having a wicked fun time. Have you found a Mountie yet i was thinking we might be able to get one via mail order coz i dont think youll be able to get him home no matter how many extra bags you buy....... and remember if you cant carry your own bags you dont need it!!

Bronie in Melbourne said...

Hi, this is Robin C's daughter, Bronie in Melbourne. Hi Mum, sounds like you are all having a fabulous time and seeing some amazing sights, cannot wait to see your photos. You were very much in our thoughts yesterday on Mothers Day. Since I couldn't ring you, I rang Bill instead (told him I was checking up on him), he sounds fine and reckons he is eating better than when you are at home!!! This blog is a great idea - thank you Lesley for keeping families and friends uptodate on the Quilting Tour.

Love Bronie, Trev, Dylan & Liam.

Ursh and Rich said...

Gidday mate howzit going, this is your Aust relations here just checking in to see if Sue has found the Mountie yet??? Fantastic to hear you purchased another bag, just what we needed more room for shopping (from one shopaholic to another!!!). Write soon we love hearing that you are having fun and we are at work!

Anonymous said...

Hello Brenda (Mum)

Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday to Brenda(Nana), Happy Birthday to you!!!!!!!!!!!!

We love you and are all wishing you the most truely amazing Birthday overseas as we are all sure you are having, Thinking about you on your very special day Mum,

Love you lots, Dad, La, Bex, Nomes, Muffin, Monique & Jorja
xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxo

Andrea H said...

Hi all! Bet you are all having fun on the cruise, and not eating too much (he he he). Jenny have a go at bingo - you never know you might win some money so you can buy more fabric (or will it be a new suitcase to bring all the stuff home)?! Got your email have fun with your pampering on Friday!

Love Andrea and Roger

Rebecca said...

To Brenda

Hi MAR!!!!

Missing you, hope your having a
blast!! Ohh and Muffin says Woof woof lick lick (wag tail wag wag!) Hope you have a FANTASTIC birthday! Dad and I are having a birthday drink and chippies for you! Take lots of photos, we want to hear all about it!

Dad says he LOVES you!! (but we all knew that!) He replied to your email but not sure if you will get it.

Take care,
Love Rebecca (and Dad)

Ps I'm keeping an eye on Dad as promised! hehe! (having a big bowl of home made pumpkin soup!! YUM!)

Hi Aunty Heather! Hope your ok to get all your shopping home!! Dont worry, excess baggages is the norm!! :)HAVE A BLAST Love Rebecca.

petal said...

Hi Mar,
(Brenda's 3rd daughter),
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, what a great place to be on your birthday.
Hope you enjoy the cruise and take lots of photos.
Take care,
lots of love
Nomes

Hi Aunty Heather, hope those ear plugs are working :)

Lesley Quilter said...

Yes it is the tour that Margaret is on. So are Zena, Yetty, Ria, Susan, Sue , Gloria, Brenda, Lyn, Gleynns, Allison, Alison, Hether, Heather, Heather, Sherry, Elaine, Marti, Joan, Beth, Sally, Merlyn, Jenny, Ronnie, Annette, Debbie, Beverly...more later, running out of time.

Tricia said...

Hi Mum
Glad I've found the right blog and it is great to read about what you've all been up to. It definitely sounds like you're having lots of fun!! Dad is fine. Joan misses you. Leo has lost a tooth. Meg says she loves you and misses you and please remember to say hello to Santa :). Tasha is still hanging in there. Belated Happy Mothers Day! I will pass the details on to everyone so they can keep in touch! Enjoy yourself!