Wednesday, July 19, 2006

My Summer Vacation

Here I am on one of BC's ubiquitious ferries. The view is stunning.

I went for 2 days to to the Sunshine Coast for a luxury vacation. My 3 older children all
work at a luxury resort on the westcoast of B.C. As a lovely treat for myself and my
daughter, they pooled their money to get me a stay in an incredible "tent".
At the entrance to the treetop boardwalk, the resort has just put up these stones.
I had to smile at the coincidence, that was a project I had just finished at home.
And here at this luxury resort, they had just completed a similiar theme. Except they
used imported stone from Arizona that had obsidian imbedded in it.
The most awesome time I had was just knowing how much we love each other,
and knowing how lucky I am to have such thoughtful children . To see how decadent these "tents" are, this website offers a virtual tour of the place and a photo gallery of the "Tenthouse Suites."
The first night, they stayed to visit us, and we had a hilarious time taking turns useing the
luxury Spa bathtub and the slate-lined-2-sprayer-shower.

11 comments:

Red said...

What an amazing experience that must have been! The Tenthouse Suite looks awesome. I am especially fond of the flooring in the bathroom... and that view!

Tamarai said...

Wow. The Tenthouse Suite looks amazing! How beautiful! And yeah... it's intersting about the standing stones... I like the look of the bathroom as well. I can see how it could be super-relaxing.

Candy Minx said...

Oh my god, that is gorgeous. what an incredible concept of the deck and then a tent on them. Impressive and ecological! That tub is beautiful. I am glad to hear you had such a good time, the kids have super summer jobs and everone had a laugh. You deserve it!

thehealingroom said...

Red, Tanya and Candy,
Yes it was amazing. It is not something I would be able to afford myself. So I felt very special while I was there. The slate floor was heated. Not only was the view beautiful but I went swimming in the cove and it was heavenly.

Billy Guilfoyle said...

That's amazing that the place had the same stone-hengeish thing goin on that you just worked on as well. It reminds me of when Richard Dreyfus built the mud mountain in his living room in Close Encounters of the Third Kind and then went and saw the actual mountain that had been in his mind's picture.

thehealingroom said...

Exactly. LOL.

Anonymous said...

That place is just insane-beautiful. I want to go. You have a lovely family. I'm going to try to convince my husband to take me there sometime.

thehealingroom said...

Thankyou Heather, my children are very important to me.
If you succeed in convincing your husband, let me know and I will tell the boys to take extra good care of you!

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