Karen and I were incredibly fortunate to be successful in getting a house sit in the City of Chestermere, just outside of Calgary, Alberta. This is especially significant for us as we are from Calgary and had not been back in four years. For people familiar with Calgary, the first question to us was “Calgary, in winter, why???” Fair question. But the chance to catch up with ours sons, mothers, family, and friends was long overdue. This was our first family Christmas in seven years.
After spending the last seven years as far away from snow and cold as possible it has been a wonderful challenge reacquainting ourselves with an Alberta winter. But once again our luck has held. The month of December was perfect.
We have tried to be tourists in our own backyard while we have been back. Part of that was spending a day enjoying the historical attraction of Heritage Park.
As I mentioned earlier, the Rocky Mountains are something that are close to my heart. Once the New Year came we did a trip out to Banff and Lake Louise to soak in the grandeur. The weather wasn’t perfect, but hey, it is winter in the mountains.
One of the best aspects of being back is spending time with family and friends. Though we enjoy great support from everyone for our nomadic lifestyle, it is still difficult to be away at times. Visiting and reconnecting has been the best part of being back.
January certainly brought with it a serious reminder of what winter in Alberta can be like. Going from a nearly perfect month of December we were plunged into a cold snap with daily HIGHS of -28C.
Wonderful! So glad you have had the opportunity to catch up with family and friends. We certainly enjoy reading your blog.
Happy New Year and travel adventures to you both
What fabulous photos and how wonderful that you managed to get a housesit there over Christmas and New Year. Looks absolutely beautiful. A little cold but you look like you’re well set up for that.
On Sat, Feb 1, 2020, 8:15 PM Peter & Karen Pecksen wrote:
> peterpecksen posted: “Karen and I were incredibly fortunate to be > successful in getting a house sit in the City of Chestermere, just outside > of Calgary, Alberta. This is especially significant for us as we are from > Calgary and had not been back in four years. For people famili” >
So interesting to read your blog. We are from Calgary and now living on Vancouver Island. We have managed to do alot of travel but In the back of our minds we have thought about selling everything and setting off. Health insurance and time allowed to be away etc has held us back. This doesnt seem to be an issue for you. Please explain
Sorry for the delay in responding. We made a decision when we first started our travelling that we would not be limited by insurance restrictions. We have gone with private health insurance so we do not have to be tied down by mandatory return trips to Canada to keep our Alberta Health Care valid. The health care insurance we have is not cheap ($4000USD a year for the two of us), however compared with having to fly back and forth and interrupt our house sitting it is still the more economic choice. One of the limitations is that we will not travel to or through the US as their health care system is so messed up, that to get coverage we would have to pay an additional $4000USD a year for coverage there. We will see how things develop as we get older and the world changes, but for now we are loving the freedom our choice is allowing us.
Welcome back, Pete! Enjoy your time back here with family. Take care.
Wonderful! So glad you have had the opportunity to catch up with family and friends. We certainly enjoy reading your blog.
Happy New Year and travel adventures to you both
Thank you. It has been wonderful.
What fabulous photos and how wonderful that you managed to get a housesit there over Christmas and New Year. Looks absolutely beautiful. A little cold but you look like you’re well set up for that.
Hi
Choco & i just landed in San Pedro
Here until Feb 11
I think well go to Belize Pro Diver today and see about getting him certified and me doing some dives.
Not cattle boats…right?
Sun & Palm Trees,
Sheri
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Enjoy yourself.
Welcome Home!!
On Sat, Feb 1, 2020, 8:15 PM Peter & Karen Pecksen wrote:
> peterpecksen posted: “Karen and I were incredibly fortunate to be > successful in getting a house sit in the City of Chestermere, just outside > of Calgary, Alberta. This is especially significant for us as we are from > Calgary and had not been back in four years. For people famili” >
Thanks.
So interesting to read your blog. We are from Calgary and now living on Vancouver Island. We have managed to do alot of travel but In the back of our minds we have thought about selling everything and setting off. Health insurance and time allowed to be away etc has held us back. This doesnt seem to be an issue for you. Please explain
Sorry for the delay in responding. We made a decision when we first started our travelling that we would not be limited by insurance restrictions. We have gone with private health insurance so we do not have to be tied down by mandatory return trips to Canada to keep our Alberta Health Care valid. The health care insurance we have is not cheap ($4000USD a year for the two of us), however compared with having to fly back and forth and interrupt our house sitting it is still the more economic choice. One of the limitations is that we will not travel to or through the US as their health care system is so messed up, that to get coverage we would have to pay an additional $4000USD a year for coverage there. We will see how things develop as we get older and the world changes, but for now we are loving the freedom our choice is allowing us.