Saturday, February 13, 2010

Olympic Moments

It's certainly exciting to have the 2010 Olympics at our doorstep despite the tax money our citizens would have to fork out in the years to come. Since we would have to pay for this memorable event one way or another, we might as well make the best of it. P and I went to try out the free Olympic line between Granville Island and the Olympic Village the other day. The train was new and quiet. From the looks of it, lots of other people went to enjoy the temporary Bombardier transportation too. P and I also checked out the many festive displays downtown as well as the Zipline and free ice rink at Robson Square; I've posted those pictures on Facebook. We were saying that Vancouver should really have these kinds of attractions permanently to attract more tourists.


A few days ago, my students and I also took advantage of the fact that the torch relay was passing by our neighbourhood...so we went to see it! Yes, even the pouring rain did not steal our Olympic spirits! We all wore red and white and Olympic gear. One student dressed as the flag while others brought signs. The street was filled with other school students as well as nearby residents. It was a long walk for us but very memorable. Though, to be honest, I didn't even know who this particular torch bearer was.

Then, I was telling P how I was a little disappointed that though we went to see the torch, I didn't get a chance to take a picture with it and the bearer. Well, believe it or not, one torch bearer happened to visit our school! The students went crazy and all our staff became like little fans asking for pictures. He is also the husband of one of our district's well-known employee, so he stayed and took pictures with some of the staff! How exciting indeed. He informed us that the torch cost him $371 to keep and if I heard him correctly, anyone can buy one too.

1 comment:

Mikkol said...

So nice to be part of it! I should've been more careful listening to when the tix was available and bought them so I got to share the fame that might only happen once in Vancouver!