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2001

March 22, 2001

Purchased our 1993 Blazer and traded in our 84 Cutlass.  Quite a step up, as the Cutlass had no dash light, broken rear window, front window wouldn’t roll down, rust, a shimmy, torn seats, a bent fender and a wandering head light.  On the next morning I was looking out the window when Stan snuck by at 7:30 to take a peak.  I said “Get away from there” and he had no idea who was talking to him.  Then Viki came out to use the car.  It was a special moment.


Viki and the Blazer

April 8 –17, 2001

Tim ate raw hamburger on the 8th and thought that he was recovered on the 10th, but became seriously ill with campylobacter on the 11th.  By the time doctors diagnosed this after the long weekend, Tim missed his birthday trip to the Aerie Resort.  Viki sent Steve and Carol instead.  When penicillin was obtained on the 16th, the symptoms finally dissipated.  Happy Birthday!  No more raw hamburger!

May 18, 2001

Tim, Viki, Kathryn and Pam took a trip to Wenatchee – the apple capital of the US, located in central Washington.  The 1 hour border crossing was very “entertaining” – the customs traffic control had choice 4 letter words for Hindus which they shared loudly, so that even Kathryn and Pam could hear.  In Wenatchee, we stayed two nights at Lincoln Rock campground.  It was a lovely spot, but it was very cold at night and very windy on our full day in town.  Pam and Kathryn slept under the stars both nights.  With temperatures below 40 and strong winds, it’s a wonder they didn’t suffer hypothermia.  In true Anderson camping style, we ate all our meals out.  On the way home, in the pass over the Cascades, we enjoyed throwing snowballs in the warm sunshine.

                          
            Kathryn and Pam asleep                                               Tim

May 28, 2001

Point No Point for Tim and Viki’s 7th anniversary.  Cold rainy weather that was perfect for the fire and the hot tub.  Excellent salmon bagel for lunch.

June 15-17, 2001

Another annual trip to Parksville for the weekend at an oceanfront townhouse.  The attendees this time were Stan, Viki, Tim, Kathryn, Marika, Jason and James.  The weather was excellent, especially in comparison to the cold rainy weather the year before.  Tim and Kathryn went swimming on two different days.  To keep out of the light breeze they laid in the shallow water and then sprinted to new locations, like infantry on a beach assault.  Jason spent most of the weekend trying to get his new gas powered car running, while Marika made puzzles.  Stan played a mean game of tennis.  The group went to Parksville for a round of evening mini golf.  On the last day, James showed up and Tim and Viki watched him skateboard at the park in town.


 
Stan and Kathryn                

July 2–9, 2001

We had excellent weather for our week at the lakefront on Shawnigan Lake.  Kathryn stayed the first five nights and her friend Amanda stayed for several days too.  Tim swam everyday and by the fourth day, Viki started joining in.  Day visitors included Stan, Damon, Marika and Jason, Lovisa, Tracie, Terry and Chuck, Cheri and Alexis, the Mitchell family (Kevin, Teresa, Sierra, Lora, Robert, Angie and Billy, and Pam).  James made a brief appearance, mainly prompted, it appears, by a need for a quick meal.  James arrived on his unlicensed, unregistered motorcycle using his parka hood to fake a legally required helmet and carrying an unsurrendered suspended driver’s license.  We also had a number of friends of the family who visited, including

Pam’s – Tiffany and Dora
Teresa’s – Steve and Sherry
Lovisa’s - Emily, Chloe and Jordan
Viki’s – David, Anna Maria and Louisa
Tracie’s – Bryan and Caroline

One of the highlights was the loss of Tim’s swim mask in 14 feet of weedy water by Tiffany.  The mask had been in Tim’s possession for 41 years.  Tiffany’s instructions added a special precision to the subsequent recovery operation – she was sure that she lost the mask in the lake somewhere!  An extensive search over a number of days gave great focus to lazy days in the sun, but was really only effective in producing sun burns.  The recovery period has been extended to future visits.

Not only was swimming fun, but there were regular evening fires and horse shoe contests.  Robert made the best burgers imaginable on a grill held over the open fire.  Stan produced a great finale on one of the horse shoe matches by throwing a game winning ringer over top of one by his opponent, Tim.  The train going by at the edge of the property was a source for many crushed coins.  An otter and her baby combing the bay in the fading light was precious.

Lovisa’s friends from the south end of the lake came by on two separate occasions with very fancy boats – Mare in her Ski Nautique and Rob in his $50,000 boogey board cruiser.  Rob’s girlfriend wanted to throw Lovisa’s friend Emily off Rob’s boat in the middle of the night, which made for excitement that woke up those on shore.

Tim had been having some serious stomach trouble up until the start of the holiday.  It seems that a steady diet of ice cream bars, chocolate chip cookies, potato chips, and coke were the perfect cure.

There are few things better than a week at the Lake!

 
Diane R, Teresa, Kevin, Pam, Stan, Lora, Sierra

 
Swim mask search

August 18, 2001

 

At Sierra’s birthday party, Teresa sends the 5 year olds on a treasure hunt and three witches (aged 10 in full costume) jump out of the woods at the young children.  Sierra and a friend both started screaming and eventually worked each other up until they were both hysterical.

 

August 26, 2001

 Stan turned 78 years old.  We had a birthday party at the Mitchells.  Pam and Robert got into a pie fight in the kitchen.  Then Kathryn and Stan joined in.  Kathryn and Pam smeared coconut cream pie on Stan’s cheeks and he did the same to the girls.  I thought they were going to knock him down the steps during the fracas.  Then Robert returned with shaving cream which he sprayed on the girls’ hair.  It’s always exciting and entertaining at the Mitchells’.

August 30, 2001

James showed up in Victoria for an unexpected visit.  He continues to be determined to live his life on welfare.  He tried working but it just isn’t for him.  We had a very interesting conversation:

 

“What have you been up to lately,” asked Tim.

 

“Absolutely nothing,” James replied with a sense of accomplishment in his voice.

 

“Doesn’t that bother you?” Tim enquired.

 

“No, it’s awesome,” James responded.

 

“Don’t you get bored?” Viki asked.

 

“If I do, I close my eyes,” James said with sincerity.

 

Tim started laughing so hard he pulled a stomach muscle

September 3 – 10, 2001

 The second trip to Shawnigan Lake for the year resulted in another great time.  Highlights included:

  • Tim and Robert playing guitar together.  Robert played lead and Tim rhythm on Tequila Sunrise.
  • Kathryn catching a fish with the fly rod without even casting.
  • Tim catching two rainbow trout off the dock.
  • Two otters cruising the bay at dusk.
  • Visits and swims from Kathryn and her friend Callah, James and his friend Ted, Stan, the entire Mitchell family, Lovisa and Henrietta, Melissa, Josee and Amy Woo.
  • Tim and James joining Kevin and Robert for Friday night hockey (full gear) and visiting until 3 in the morning at the Mitchell hot tub.
  • Bee stings for Tim and for Viki.
  • Walking Stan to catch the train, which stops about 50 yards from the property.
  • Walks every morning to the corner store for bakery.
  • Continuation of the search for the missing swim mask.
  • A loving last evening for Tim and Viki, which included catching a 10 inch trout, watching the train come down the track in the dark and a great time at the fire.


Viki, James, Stan, Lora, Pam, Sierra, Kevin, Teresa, Kathryn


A busy day at the lake.


Tim and the monster trout 


James and Tim

October 27, 2001

Viki, Stan and I went to Point No Point for lunch.  The days of rain gave way to bright blue skies and ocean.  We stood on the rocks above the cove and watched the blue-green waves crash to shore.  The strait was edged in white clouds, but the blue in the center stretched to infinity.  It called to us to venture forth, but the beauty at the shore keep us home this day.

December 20, 2001

Family dinner night included a light tour.  Wendy, Marika, Lovisa, Viki and Tim jammed in to the 4 seater Blazer.  The girls sang Christmas songs enthusiastically.  We visited the best overall display on Tuxedo drive:

  
We also stopped at the best light display and the best figurine display, both on Ponderosa.


Half of best figurines.  This is someone’s garage!

Marika supplied the chocolate and a great time was had by all.

December 24, 2001

Guests for Christmas dinner included Kim, Glenna and Stan.  Damon, Lovisa and Marika all stayed over night.  Viki was exceptionally extravagant with gifts, including a TV (Damon), an MP3 player (Lovisa), a guitar (Marika) and an aquarium (Tim).

December 25, 2001

Got up at 7 AM to take Damon to the bus depot and then to pick up Kathryn.  I found Stan waiting in the parking lot by my car, game for another traveling adventure.  The roads and the scenery were white with frost in the bright sunshine.  It reminded me of the time Stan came over in the midst of a blizzard and he and I drove around in the snow for hours. 

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