It has been memorable for Canada this weekend. Saturday, we won men curling GOLD, and last night, we won men hockey GOLD. With that, we broke the record for most gold medals won at a single Olympic Winter Games – 14.
Photo credit: cbc.ca
I enjoyed the Opening ceremony, but for the first week, Canada wasn’t doing so well and I lost interest in watching the Games. The last few days, however, were so intense. Canada now “Owns The Gold Podium”. Watch a few of these videos with me, if you haven’t already seen them, as a way to celebrate and show my appreciation to this country and its athletes.
– Top 10 Canadian Olympic Winter Moments – very touching stories.
– The Canadian Olympic Experience. I’m teary over this video.
– The proud female athletes that I have so much respect for – The women hockey team watching Joannie Rochette’s performance
There are so much more on ctvolympics.ca website.
I love the Closing Ceremony as it was hilarious. They brought out all the famous Canadians.
Fun facts: According to the Guide to Becoming an authentic Canadian that Canada Place produced for visitors of the Games: You have to:
(1) know your Canadian icons:
– the beaver
– maple leaf
– Canadian goose and moose
– Mounties
– loonies and toonies
– bears, and
– the toque.
(2) eat and drink like a Canadian – involves maple syrup, beer, lobster, poutine, Canadian bacon, salmon and donuts.
Tip: If you are in Canada, it’s BOBO poutine (today only) at New York Fries to celebrate the gold medal of men hockey. Go to @NewYorkFries on twitter to see the link to the coupon.
(3) talk the talk, with good manners – polite and apologetic.
I think Brian Williams’ Thank you Note mentioned a few things in this line too 🙂
Ok, I’m done bragging (a little bit) about my country, my home 🙂 I have a fun littlel haul coming up later today. Have a lovely day, everyone!