The trip back started at 8pm last night. Unfortunately I didn't even get to use the hot tub one last time. Great sadness! I managed to pack everything I needed and only used one extra bag. My ski bag did however get used to capacity. It had skis, poles, running shoes, ski pants, gloves, and most of my dirty laundry all in the ski bag. Now that was efficient packing! I also had to include all the extra gear I acquired while I was there. Things like, my uniform (smurf suit), gloves, an entire medical backpack etc. The backpack will now be used for all of my summer sports too as I usually took along a smaller first aid kit but this one comes fully equipped! We also got shift gifts which were smaller gifts for working a certain number of days. In total I got 2 pins, one stuffed mascot, a new pair of gloves and a keychain from Birks. Oh and I almost forgot, the final day we worked we all got a Vancouver 2010 watch made by Swatch. Not bad!
Believe it or not I could actually walk with all of these bags, albeit very slowly. They had about 3 buses ready to leave from Whistler that evening. Once one bus was full they would send it off, no waiting! It was actually very smoothly done. I arrived in Vancouver at around 10:30pm and was treated to a fireworks display from the platform. My guess is that I was seeing the end of the victory ceremonies for that evening. The picture is blurry but it was quite beautiful.
Ruth was nice enough to supply me with a sleeping aid which made the ride back quite comfortable. I actually slept right through to Kelowna, but my body is still very tired. Dave was again my transport from the bus station and for that I am eternally grateful! I did manage to secure him one of the patroller backpacks though! Don't ask how. Lets just say it was official surplus!
I did get a couple of texts from Craig while I was on the bus last night. Apparently he was out partying with Sophie, one of he event staff I met while out there. Drat! Wish I was there, the picture explains why, she is gorgeous! She is out all the way from Quebec City! Alas buses take longer to travel than planes. I didn't even know Canada won the gold medal hockey game until Dave told me. Go Canada!
One final update before I head to bed, or rather watch some tv and try and wind down. I wanted to mention an e-mail I have had received tonight. For anyone who read the post on the 27th you know about Frank's story. Well Ruth had sent the blog to Wendy, Franks widow, and she was very touched. Here is an excerpt from her response to Ruth:
That is amazing. I cried the whole way through. What a great thing to do. Frank would have been amazed at the impact he has had but all I can say is that he deserved it. Thank You.Well I pretty much teared up at that. It seems such a small thing but she is right, he deserved it!
Thanks again to all who are reading. More to come.
And on the 17th day he rested.....sort of!



