It's 5:10 pm and it's dark already. By early December we've already seen -22 celcius and had 40+ cms of snow ... and that's just in Calgary. I'm comfortably sitting on the sofa beside Kate, the fire giving off a gentle warmth beside us. Christmas carols are wafting through the house and I'm realizing that this could be my last Christmas in the cold (for a while, anyhow).
Big changes are afoot - we are planning to rent out our home in Hillhurst, put GeekandCo on ice and do some traveling. This would mean that next Christmas (and possibly, most future Christmases) will be spent in Australia or elsewhere in the world.
There's lots to be done before this happens, but it is very exciting. I've traveled before, but never with such purposeful open-endedness. Initially, we are headed for Turkey and Greece; then, a stop in France to visit an ex-roommate (and her family); then back to Calgary for a fun-filled (but potentially homeless) summer; then as the weather starts to turn colder - roughly, November - we are off to AUS for five months, arriving back in Canada just in time to catch the tail-end of ski season.
As much as I love Canada, from November to February the weather can be a bit heinous. Having the option to be a super-long-distance snowbird is quite a treat.
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