Tuesday, 29 November 2022

Ready for Christmas (Nearly!)

Last weekend was very Christmas themed for the Errington crew!

In an attempt to buy local and support small businesses, we visited the Out of Hand market in Victoria on Saturday. It was a great collection of local artists and makers, and we picked up a few nice pieces for Christmas presents for some of the family - no spoilers as they may be reading this!

BC Legislature at night from Victoria Inner Harbour

In usual Errington style we also sampled a few drinks from local wineries and distilleries, and have a few nice bottles to add to the Christmas celebrations.

We then watched the Victoria Santa Parade; there were some very impressive Christmas floats and other decorated vehicles, and a couple of Marching Bands.  It got us all in the Christmas spirit despite the rainy weather!

Canadian SAR at Victoria Santa Parade

First Nation Canoe at Victoria Santa Parade


On Sunday we bought our BC grown tree, "the perfect tree" according to Innes!  

Land Rover Defender with Christmas Tree on Roof Rack

We then started putting up our outside decorations, before wandering up to Oak Bay Village for the big Christmas Lights switch on.  It was a fun afternoon with live music, decoration making for the kids, street hockey (not very festive but a highlight for our boys) and sing along Christmas Carols.  The switch on of the lights was Santa's cue to arrive, and he was driven down the avenue on an Oak Bay Fire Truck, along with Mrs Claus and one of his elves.  The truck happened to stop right in front of us, so both of the boys got to say 'Hi'.


Santa arriving on a Fire Truck at Oak Bay Christmas Lights

We then retired to our local pub, The Penny Farthing, to warm up.  Sarah had cleverly thought ahead and booked a table, as it was exceptionally busy.  Santa and Mrs Claus followed us into the pub, took their chance for a photo opportunity with Struan and Innes, spoke to some more children, and then sat at the next table for a well deserved break!

Santa and Mrs Claus in the Penny Farthing

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