Yesterday it snowed, which was super exciting! Elisabeth had a laugh at my frenzied dash to get my coat and boots, and I had a lot of fun once I got outside. We exercised inside with the guidance of a dvd (which has resulted in sore muscles), and in the evening I went for a walk to see a very large, ornate church. I did take a photo, but taking my mitten off to do so made my hand shiver and it came out blurry; I’ll have to go back. On the way to the church I spied Asterix on tv through an apartment window :). The Canadians are very diligent when it comes to clearing the snow off the paths and roads, but where they had not been done yet it was difficult to distinguish what was road, what was path, and what was grass.

Today I did a lot of walking (have just mapped it – 10.8km). Remember this is in the snow (making it difficult to walk), and when it was -15 degrees. I happened to bump into the Olympic Stadium and I have large blisters from my trek around the city. I also watched my first ice hockey game, which was very impressive!
Olympic Stadium
McGill won.
There are a few things I have not mentioned yet; seeing Orthodox Jews has been interesting (especially finding out the married women shave their heads and wear wigs); when it comes to taps ‘F’ means cold and ‘C’ means hot; it’s very cool seeing Dads out with their kids sledding; and they have one cent coins!