Monday, June 27, 2011

Prince's Island Park

First, a big THANK YOU to Kate, who informed me that I had referred to myself as Dennis' "husband" in "Holly's Story" on the sidebar.  Funny, I had just read over that, and didn't catch it.  Glad to know someone reads this thing!  (Okay, I know a couple people do.)

Last Wednesday was a gorgeous day, so after my chiropractor appointment, I took drove to just north of downtown Calgary and took a walk around Prince's Island Park.  (Look, I learned how to make a link!)  The area was once a lumber mill, which was turned into a park in 1947.  Think Blue Lake Park without the lake, and you've got a good idea of the park.  I had heard about the park, I wanted to go take a look at it before the kids were out of school, just in case it wasn't worth my time, and I ended up with a couple grumpy kids.



It was VERY worth my while.  There are trees everywhere, which was nice, as the community we live in is new, so the trees there are no more than 3-4 years old.  Picnic tables are scattered throughout, and there are walking/biking trails, as well as a big playground.   



There's a restaurant in the park, which my chiropractor tells me is very good.  It sounded pretty busy when I walked by.



There's a lagoon that runs through it, and on this day I saw baby geese a-plenty.



I even encountered a couple Calgary Information volunteers, who happily agreed to let me take their picture.


They told me a lot about various Stampede events coming up; it's not all about rodeos and cowboy hats.  Turns out that if we wanted to, we could find a free pancake breakfast every day throughout Stampede (July 8-17.)  I don't think we'll search for that, but at least I know a little more about this very popular week.  It's nice to know there are more things than just what's happening at Stampede Park.  Since Dennis will be in Vancouver, BC during Stampede Week, the kids and I will avail ourselves to many of the festivities.

I spent about 45 minutes in the park, just strolling around.  I saw preschools having year-end picnics, families having what looked to be reunions, and lots of moms and strollers.  What a nice park to have in the downtown area.

We are already planning to come on Friday, which is Canada Day, the celebration of Canada becoming a country, and later of Canada gaining its independence from the United Kingdom.  Although, as Canada is a Constitutional Monarchy with ties to the Queen of England, I'm not sure how that whole independence thing is going.  Canadian government was very confusing to me when we first moved here; I was actually glad to help Jared study for his Grade 6 PAT (exams) so that we could all learn a little government.

But I digress.  Prince's Island Park is having a big to-do on Canada Day, which should be a lot of fun.  They will supposedly have fireworks in the evening; we will see if there are crazy people lighting them off all over town, as in Portland.  But it should be a fun time.


On a side note, about the chiropractor--while we don't have access to the Alberta health system and are required to have our own (self-pay) insurance, we do have the ability to go to pretty much any doctor that will see us.  That's the problem I have discovered up here.  While at least basic health care is free, it is very hard to find a doctor who is accepting new patients.  (Fortunately, walk-in and urgent care clinics are everywhere).  The closest doctor accepting new patients is about 40 minutes away.  So, since I wanted to be seen for more frequent migraines and my plantar fasciitus, I decided to see a chiropractor.  I saw one while pregnant with Rebecca, and it did wonders for the back pain I was experiencing. 

I actually found my chiro when I went to pick up Chinese & Thai food, in that I drove by his clinic, and that's what gave me the idea to go. 

I have to say it's been fantastic.  I have not (knock on wood) had another migraine since, and my foot is doing better.  (See the walk around the park above.)  My neck has a partially compressed disc, and my back is out of whack in several places.  I had my progress scan last Friday, and while things are still not where they should be, they are heading in that direction.  I'm very happy, and I highly recommend seeing one if at all possible.  I am very lucky that my insurance covers the visits with a small co-pay.  At least for 30 visits at this point.

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