There’s something profoundly vulnerable about seeking joy during the darkest days of winter. As we embarked on our overnight escape to Vancouver, I carried with me a childlike hope – that somehow, across the slate-gray waters that separate our island home from the mainland, we might capture a few precious moments of holiday wonder.
The Shipyard Market welcomed us with the promise of festivity, but in true Pacific Northwest fashion, the skies opened up the moment we stepped beyond shelter. I watched as raindrops transformed the twinkling market lights into liquid constellations, each one streaming down in luminous rivers across vendor stalls and holiday displays.
Despite the weather, there was something special about being out in the elements together. We ducked under awnings, shared umbrellas, and laughed as our shoes squished with each step. The hot drinks tasted better for being needed, and the lights seemed to shine more brightly against the dark, wet night.
The morning brought us to Capilano, where the suspension bridge swayed gently beneath our feet. I’d waited so long to visit this place – sometimes the right moment takes years to arrive. The Christmas lights wrapped around ancient trees created a forest of stars, and I found myself pausing mid-bridge, caught between where we’d been and where we were going.
Looking back, I’m grateful for the rain. It made us more resourceful, more appreciative of each dry moment and warm space. In seeking Christmas spirit, we found something quieter but just as meaningful – the simple joy of being together, making the best of whatever comes our way.
Some experiences shine more brightly for having been glimpsed through raindrops. Our Vancouver Christmas escape taught me that joy doesn’t need perfect conditions to take root – just willing hearts and a sense of adventure.
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