
Just received some new pictures of Kate. She is now adjusting to life in America - she sleeps through the night and can say momma and dadda. I can't wait to meet her.


I promised you pictures and now they begin. This is an aerial shot of the long track speed skating oval in Riverdale. You can see FH Collins Secondary School (it has a yellow wall on the bottom of the photo), the oval in the centre of the photo and behind the trees is the Yukon River and the SS Klondike. Of course, I didn't take this photo, but liked it so thought I'd share it with you.
Here is my volunteer position at the kimik desk. Pictured are my co-workers Jennifer and Tjitske. Well, the first day of the races were C O L D. Due to weather conditions, we had not only a late start but the scheduled races were changed around. It was -37 with the wind chill and the skaters wear only thin Lycra suits. They were all very very cold indeed. Despite this, a record was broken (although not yet official)! (Ontario, Saskatchewan, Ontario, came 1st, 2nd, 3rd). Due to the cold, the electronic timers were not operating, so all was done on a manual basis, which was very time consuming. All races on all days were to start at 9:00 AM, but due to weather conditions, the start time has been delayed on all days to 1:00 PM and the number of days racing lengthened. Today - the 2nd day of racing - saw the 1:00 start and the men and women did race, but by 2:00 one of the racers was taken to the hospital with hypothermia, so further races were cancelled for the day. This weather is playing havoc with the games. The cold looks like it will continue for the remainder of the week. I know we Canadians love to talk about the weather, but we have extreme weather to talk about. If interested, here's a link to keep you up with our weather conditions click here . Will try to take some pictures of the skaters tomorrow - weather permitting!
TSN Release
5/9/2006 1:07:41 PM
The 2007 Canada Winter Games in Whitehorse, Yukon is set to become the most televised Canada Games ever in the 40 year history of the competition.
TSN and RDS along with Aboriginal Peoples Television Network and CBC Sports will be the official broadcasters of the Games, scheduled to take place from February 24 to March 10 in 2007.
In total, 130 broadcast hours will be devoted to the competition including 50 hours of coverage supplied by TSN.
So check your listings, if you want to watch the fun on TV.
AND if you want to see what Main Street looks like, here is the Whitehorse webcam: click here .
Here's the new family, just over 24 hours after arriving in Canada. As part of my family went to visit our newest family member on Sunday, here is the report from Kate's Aunt Teri:
When I think of winter now, I think of Arizona, New Mexico, Costa Rica...I know, I'm getting old and always wonder what I'm doing in the freezing cold. I left speed skating to go and watch the race start of the Yukon Quest. As the oval is next to the Yukon River, I stopped off there to take some pictures. This is looking towards the dam - the reason why the river doesn't freeze completely in the winter anymore. Then I decided watching Manchester United play Charlton Athletic (which I taped this morning), in front of my fireplace while sipping my hot coffee was a better idea than standing in a crowd watching dogs mushing in the cold (sorry cousin Frank), so here I am at home. If you do want to keep up with the Quest, click here. Once again, my cousin is running the race. He's only missed one year's race since conception in 1984, which was last year, but his son Saul entered that race. If you are CBC listeners, last Monday, Sheilagh Rogers interviewed Frank and Saul on Sounds Like Canada. Here is what CBC radio said about the interview: Every year, mushers in the North embark on a marathon race between Whitehorse and Fairbanks with their dogsled teams. The Yukon Quest is a true test of endurance - a fact no one knows better than Frank Turner. He's run every race since 1984 - except one. Last year, Frank took a break and his son Saul ran their Muktuk Adventure kennel dogs in the race. It turns out, that was a good year to miss. Shelagh Rogers talks with Frank and Saul Turner about one of the most dramatic races in past history - and the road that lies ahead this year.
Good Luck Frank!

Although cold, it is quite beautiful watching the sun rise over the oval.
Up early this morning to participate in the long track speed skating time trials test event. Although I am inputing race results in the computer, and didn't really have to be there, I attended as I know so little about the sport. The first hour was in a nice warm classroom with a review of the event. Then it was outside in -22 degrees celcius as volunteers practiced their jobs (with volunteer skaters) on the oval. (Heather, I noticed the sun began to shine in the classroom window at 8:30 AM - getting earlier every day). After watching for about an hour, I was so glad I am volunteering for a nice warm inside position.
OK, I was going to put a pic of Whitehorse airport in the blog, to show my visitors where they'll be when they arrive this summer, but just received (or I should say stole from another blog) this picture of my new niece, Kate. She is the first on the left, asserting herself, with my little sister, Lisa. They are still in China where all the new parents are getting used to their new little daughters. I'll try to keep you updated on Kate's arrival into Canada.