2010 Life – Weekend#1

February 3, 2010 in Chewy's Thoughts, Event, Food, Sports, Travel

They got snow on the mountains!

So Just a quick update. I’m Volunteering for the Olympic and the Paralympic and am stationed at the Village which is pretty much the center of everything ;) I’m at the Sports Information Desk in the National Olympic Committee (NOC) Centre

Village life ROCKS! At least my 1st 2 shift was…Just did it this past weekend.

Got a chance to chat with:

Great Britain’s Chef de Mission – he’s been to 5 Olympics as an NOC. Grew up in Hong Kong!
Germany – was looking for a place to have a great cup of cappuccino that’s not Starbucks…lol
Japan – got the nicest jacket I’ve seen so far.
Ukraine – wearing overall style snow pants … in the city!
Poland – got an alternate jacket..and I think Ukraine or Sweden does too…They’re easily mistakable…they’ve got the same color jackets.

Athletes’ Living room is gorgeous..They’re using the old Vancouver Salt Company’s shell for this place. It’s supposedly going to become a bar/lounge when this is all over.

Where I am, the NOC Service Center is the site of a future London Drugs.

The meal served to the workforce was kinda bland…not a whole lot of flavor or oil…very healthy!

Athletes are all suppose to arrive by the 4th…welcome ceremonies at the Village starts on the 6 and runs til the 11th. I get to miss all that since my next shift is not til the 18th so I won’t be able to share about those…

oh PS. I heard Team Canada’s hockey team is some other ones (Sweden) might stay at the village too.. If I get a chance to talk to Steve Yzerman (since he’s team manager and will have access to NOC Center), I’ll let you know! The plan is to create a form that he has to sign since we’re not allow to ask for autographs or pictures.

More Updates to Come.

The Way I See It #76

October 6, 2009 in Chewy's Thoughts

Starbucks cups always have these “customer” bits…
#76 is Interesting….


“The irony of commitment is that it’s deeply liberating – in work, in play, in love. The act frees you from the tyranny of your internal critics, from the fear that likes to dress itself up and parade around as rational hesitation. To commit is to remove your head as the barrier to your life.” – Anne Morriss – Starbucks Customer

Thoughts?  The last line is the best I think….

Have you tried Strawberry Banana Vivanno??

July 21, 2009 in Drinks, Food

Strawberry Banana Vivano

Have YOU tried it yet??

Starbuck‘s Strawberry Banana Vivanno that is! I have!! Had just had one…it’s sooo yummy.

Ingredients include 1 whole banana, strawberry puree, protein and fiber powder anddd 2% MILK!

It’s sooo good. One of these and you won’t need to have breakfast…or lunch…! Great as a snack too!!!

Do you love your Starbucks?

July 20, 2009 in Drinks

Starbucks Tazo LattesI do!

Especially their Earl Grey Tea Latte (previously known as London Fog)

And guess what I found? The Earl Grey Lavender Loose Leaf Black Tea that they use IN their lovely lattes! AND as I mentioned before, loose leaf tea gives you the full flavor!

All I need to get is some Teeli Flip or a tea strainer set and I’m set!

Here’s a deal I’d like to spread with the rest of you for the rest of today and tomorrow. My affiliate exclusive.

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Tazo Teas 8.8-oz. Loose leaf Earl Grey Lavender Loose Leaf Black Tea, Loose Leaf

Tazo Teas 8.8-oz. Loose leaf Earl Grey Lavender Loose Leaf Black Tea, Loose Leaf

Item Size: One 8.8-oz bag. Directions: Use one heaping teaspoon loose leaves per 8 ounces of water. Brews approximately 50 cups of tea. A traditional black tea scented with the essence of bergamot and lavender flowers. Description: Blend of black tea from the regions of Ceylon and Assam scented with Italian Bergamot oil. The Earl of Grey was Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1830-1834. Why and how this tea got his name is not known for sure. Some claim it was a special gift from the Chinese, while others insist it was an accidental discovery caused by a spill in a cargo ship. Whatever the case, we know that people love this unique taste combination. While most Earl Grey teas are produced using common teas of little character, Tazo recreates this traditional experience by blending only the finest teas from Sri Lanka and India. Teas from these regions provide a richer, fuller and aromatic experience while complimenting the citrus and floral character of the bergamot fruit. Bergamot is an exotic citrus fruit, the best of which comes from Southern Italy, and the essence is expelled by pressing the peel of the fruit. Its oil is also used in making perfume.


Buy some and give it a try! It’s definately yum!