
Hey! I know its been awhile since our last update. Well how to explain?
The Olympics were super fun and well, that was great while it lasted.
School been super busy, and well Mel and I; and Paul and I have hung out, we just haven't been blogging much. Sorry :(
Hopefully we can get some pictures up of Vancouver. But until then, here's whats new in my eyes.

JUNE! It's bike month in Vancouver, and well, guess what? My bike got stolen.. That's a picture of it above, so if you see it, give me a shout. Thankfully my mom found a new bike and my friend J also offered me one of her plentiful bikes, now I just need to get my bike down to her place, pick it up and tune it up.
Velopalooza is going on all month in celebration for this awesome alternate transportation
method. Mayor Robertson wants to make Vancouver the greenest city in the World, go on, hop on a bike and follow in his tread marks.
The Peak Performance Project is back again... and they've announced the top 20 and Said the Whale is on that list. As you may have surmised, we on this blog are BIG fans of Said the Whale, so good luck to them and stay tuned for more to come.
June 18, 19, 20th; Coming up is the Rio Tinto Alcan Dragon Boat Festival in False Creek. Hopefully the weather is beautiful, but regardless, bring yourself, your family, and friends down; plenty of fun for everyone! I'll be here and there volunteering for the event.
June 25- July 04 TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival. I'm not super familiar with Jazz, all I know is that Nikki Yanofsky is going to be there. I will volunteer for a music festival sometime this summer, maybe this will be the one.
In other news:
Science World had a billboard made out of the 22oz gold. It was out in public for 2 days, but now it hangs inside the entrance to Science World. Come check it out and come check out the Treasure's exhibit.
RIP to the high school gradX student from California who died at Capilano Suspension Bridge in North Van.
Chinatown and Richmond Night Market are back! Check it out on the weekend. As a young child every summer I hung out around the Chinatown night market, and it has died down quite abit since Richmond started theirs, so go out and enjoy!
Thanks to @saltspringair for reminding me to blog :)
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