Showing posts with label Blue Mountain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blue Mountain. Show all posts

Monday, 18 September 2017

The Sten and more

Happy Monday,

Hope your weekend was fun. Mine went so slow, I think it's because I am excited about going home TOMORROW. It was good to not do much this weekend. We needed to pack and get organised for our trip home. The last few weekends have been crazy. One of my best friends, Nicole came to visit last Thursday for 5 nights. We had some laugh. Saturday was probably the most fun. Five of us rented a car and went to Niagara, to be honest I wasn't overly thrilled about going to see it for the fourth time but I wanted to go with her. When I saw it again though it was still as amazing as the first time. We had only planned to stay in Niagara for a few hours and head back to Toronto but we decided instead to stay overnight.

As Niagara can be expensive to stay in we didn't want to be spending a fortune to be close to the falls. We drove around and picked a family room in a Motel. As you can imagine it wasn't the best. The bath tub was like something from the 80's (actually it probably was from then) and I only got about 2 hours  sleep thinking that Norman Bates was going to come in and murder us all. I read the reviews the next day and they were horrendous, glad I didn't read them before I went to bed. You know what though, it was all part of the experience. I have never laughed so much all weekend and It was amazing to see Niagara Falls lit up at night. Its a great place for a night out too and I definitely want to go back (Might book a hotel in advance though) haha. For once saying bye to my friend wasn't that hard, knowing I'll be home this week.

Besides Niagara, I wanted to share with you a few things I did for the long weekend we had two weeks ago. As some of you may have read on my last blog post, I was helping organise my two friends Sten(Joint Stag and Hen). We rented a cottage in Blue Mountain that slept about 20 people. There was 14 of us that headed up there. The cottage was everything we wanted and more. It was very clean,spacious, had a hot tub, a fire pit outside and was very close to the village. I loved the small details about the place and how the owner had everything labelled for us to help find things easily.

To make the weekend a little bit more special, I wanted to add a few Hen and Stag elements to it. I bought a few decoration in the dollar store like balloons etc. I wanted to make a banner for them but had to think of something that would work for both a hen and stag so I came up with this....


This was very easy to make, I drew the letters on white card stock, cut them out, made little holes on each letter and fed string through, super easy!

The next day after a night of drinking. I gave everyone hangover kits. I got the idea from pinterest. Inside I put, a barrys tea bag (I had loads from home), a plaster, a kit kat, a moist wipe, a mint and some alka seltzer. All essentials after a night of drinking. It was a bit of fun and I think everyone enjoyed it.




On Saturday we went to the village for the day and that night we did it all over again. I organised a game of Mr and Mrs, which was hilarious. I also bought photo booth props and set up my camera and tripod and got some great group pics.




On the Sunday, we were all a bit wrecked so it was a more chilled night around the fire pit having smores and some drinks. I bought lanterns so that we could all make a wish to the couple of the weekend, however the weather wouldn't cooperate with us and the wind wouldn't allow us to light them. I was gutted! Besides that, the whole weekend worked out great, all the little things I planned to make it special for them turned out well  and everyone enjoyed themselves. Now for the wedding in 3 months time...eeek!


Talk soon (very soon for my family and friends).

Zita J xx

Monday, 15 February 2016

Ski Trip



Hi everyone,

It's a bank holiday and what's called Family Day here and I am spending it both recovering from yesterday's ski trip and an annoying cough/cold that I've had since Friday:-(

I thought I would fill you in on my ski trip yesterday and for anyone who might be coming to Toronto in the coming weeks and wants to go skiing for a day I have the prefect solution and couldn't recommend it more. Although we would of loved to stay the whole weekend, this option was a more affordable choice and still great fun.

Myself and 10 friends headed off yesterday morning to Blue Mountain with a company called Dufferin Club. We booked online and initially paid $30 and paid the remainder $100 in cash when on the bus. This is what was included:

Ski lift pass: $50
Bus: $35 (we got $5 off)
Equipment rental: skis/snowboard+boots: $25
Jacket: $10 
Helmet: $5
Googles: $5
Gloves: $5

I didn't need to rent ski pants as I had ones already but you can rent them for $10 or rent both a jacket and pants for $15. It was such a great deal. We had to arrive at Dufferin Club at 7.30 am and it was about a 15-20 min taxi from where we live. There we tried on all our equipment which was very well organised.The only thing was trying on ski boots in -21 was not fun. I thought I had frost bite afterwards haha.

The bus ride took about 2 and a bit hours which included a stop for some tea and coffee which was much needed! It was a big coach equipped with a toilet and while on the bus they showed ski and snowboarding tutorials on the TV. I thought that was a great idea for people who have never been before.

I have been skiing 3 times before but that was about 12 years ago and I'm not very good but it did come back to me once I started. I was very proud of myself as I feel as I've gotten older I've become more fearful but I just went with it and it wasn't as nerve racking as I thought. The chair lifts scare the crap out of me though because everyone panics getting on and off but I actually really enjoyed the views going up.

I brought my GoPro with me and although I'm not the worlds best skier I am excited to share the footage with you after I edit it. Overall the day was great fun, we enjoyed some après ski too in the town before heading back to the bus. We had full intentions of heading out for a few drinks in Toronto that night but 20 mins into the ride home we were all asleep and wrecked from the whole day.

I could not recommend Dufferin Club more as it was all organised for you and it was great affordable way to get a ski trip in for the winter. If I wasn't saving for Vegas I would be going again. My body hurts all over today but it was well worth it. See below for the pictures and watch out during the coming weeks for a video of the trip.











Talk soon xx
Zita J