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So this kind of reminds me of a time I was in Mexico a few years ago and my love of cheese overtook my good senses. In a lovely open-air restaurant, I ordered a dish called “Cheese with Cheese”. It ended up being a bowl of melted cheese. Served with a spoon. I ate it all.

I call this photo “Candy with Candy”. My family knows I have very high metabolism and Jeff has a strong sweet tooth; otherwise why would they give us such a huge stockpile of candy this Christmas? How many boxes of Pot of Gold can one possibly consume in a year? Chicken Bones! (Ew, right!? They’re pretty tasty actually.) After Eight! Toblerone x 3! Fruitfulls — my favorite! Maltesers, straight from England. The X-Large marking on the package is laughing at me now. Lindt. A Chocolate Orange. What’s Christmas without Ferrero Rocher and Bailey’s chocolates? Heaven. Pure heaven. I have a long, and very happy road ahead of me.

I won’t dare do a progress report on the candy because I fear it will be embarassingly shorter than it should be.

Candy

One of Jeff’s young cousins got a nifty Nikon for Christmas so we went on a walk, enjoying the light from the falling mid-afternoon sun on Boxing Day.

Garland Snowman Snowmen Merry Christmas Christmas lights on tree Poinsettia
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Newport Village.

December 9, 2009

Port Moody used to be somewhere you drove through, or avoided, to get to Vancouver. These days, people actually come here to visit. I grew up in Port Moody before it was considered a nice place to live. I always held a special place in my heart for Port Moody. I remember my paper routes on St. George hill, tobogganing in Rocky Point, flattening coins on the train tracks, the yellow sulfur (the icon of industry), Golden Spike Days, the years at Moody Elementary and the teachers that I adored, buying candy from Casey Jones gas station, the geese and everything that comes with them…

Now that I live in the heart of Port Moody in Newport Village, with my camera in hand I can actually record the details that I might otherwise forget. The deep blue winter sky speckled with geese (why haven’t they gone south yet?) The produce market I’m so happy to have right outside my door. The shops and especially the kitschiness of the children’s toy store. The empty metal seats outside the gelato store that look so cold this time of year. Coffee and improv shows shared with friends at Gallaghers. The playground that 9 months out of the year echoes children’s laughter up to my balcony. The pansies that border the Brown’s Restaurant patio in December. The Scottie doorstop that holds open the door of an upscale men’s clothing store, where inside an unpredictable Yorkie cross barks away.

I love it here and I’m glad to be back.

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