I feel like a bird. A Canadian goose migrating to a new home, to find their needs.
Tomorrow morning I will be waking up at 4:30 to depart to the Toronto International Airport . Catching my plane at 7 am, I will be headed to Vancouver with a Starbucks green tea latte in hand. Arriving in Vancouver at 9am, their time, I am going to be catching the ferry over to the island with some friends. We are going surfing along the coast of Tofino for several days before spring snowboarding begins. Pitching a tent on the beach and renting surfboards for 3 days, three close friends and I will begin our adventure. Fingers crossed we get hot dry weather, and cook our food on the campfire good enough. We will be stopping in and visiting my aunt on the way back to Vancouver . I am hoping she cooks me a good meal because I am only bringing $135 for food, for the two weeks I am there. (I am planning on eating oatmeal three meals a day) Then we are heading for Whistler, where the TELUS World Ski and Snowboard Festival will be happening. Professionals from all over the world that I haven’t seen in months are going to be reuniting, so I am very excited to see some good friends who have been travelling all winter. I am still unsure of where I am staying, which really makes this trip an adventure. I have four or five options; however several of them include hitchhiking, sleeping on floors and zero blankets. On April 22, spring passes go on sale. Two hundred dollars for unlimited spring skiing and snowboarding. I am super excited because British Columbia is still getting snow dumped on them. Hopefully I will have a couple days of fresh powder while I am there to play in. After spending a week and half snowboarding all day in the warm spring weather, I am hoping to be satisfied with my year of snowboarding.
I am beyond excited to leave. Only 18 hours until departure time. Wish me luck everybody!! I will see you again in 2 weeks. Happy Writing. J
Ps. Below are some classic tunes I will be listening to on my iPod while on my trip. Check these bands out, I am sure all of our parents are familiar with them.













