Our New Showhome is Now Open at Highland Park

January 21st, 2011

Classic meets contemporary at Highland Park, and that’s certainly illustrated in our brand new showhome that is now open for viewing.

Our amazing interior design team, Insight Design Group, sourced the perfect finishing touches for the sweeping layouts in this two-bedroom plus den showhome.

A warm soft colour palette throughout brightens the rooms, and is the perfect complement to our richly coloured chestnut brown floors. In the living room, a soft pile rug keeps things cozy beside the gas fireplace, while the straightforward lines of a glass coffee table add a contemporary edge to this classic space.

The honed granite countertops, stainless steel appliances and modern farmhouse-style cabinets with sleek silver pulls make for an inviting kitchen at Highland Park. But it’s the placement of an open recipe book and a table set for four that makes you really feel at home.

Upstairs, dark wood accents offset the neutrals and greys in the bed linens and draperies. To add a bit of whimsy and bring the rooms together, the Insight Design team included patterned throw cushions in a muted blue. And natural materials such as woven baskets add a fresh outdoorsy element that subtly reflects South Surrey’s abundant parks and surrounding trails.

Interested in seeing what else the inventive team at Insight Design Group has done? Then make sure to stop by for a visit. We’d love to tell you more about our inspiration behind the design.

Sunday Hockey with the Surrey Eagles

January 15th, 2011

With the 2011 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic recently wrapped, our very own Canucks leading the Western Conference with 60 points and the 11th edition of Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada set to air in a month’s time, it’s no surprise we’ve got hockey on the brain.

In Surrey, one of the best ways catch to the Great Canadian Game is to check out the local Junior A Hockey Club, the Surrey Eagles, in action.

Courtesy of the Not Quite South Surrey neighbourhood website, here’s a little more information about to expect from a Surrey Eagles’ home game:

It’s not just great hockey (which it really is!) but it’s also just a great experience. With energetic music, local youth players during intermission, a Frisbee toss, great giveaways, and autograph signing after the game, the event is much like a mini-NHL experience but without the high price, long drive and total chaos.

On Sunday home games Scotiabank hosts a free public skate with the Surrey Eagles. Pick up your free skate pass at your local Scotiabank. There will be a mini-game for the kids and prizes for participants. The next skate is on January 23rd following the 4 p.m. game vs. The Langley Chiefs.

Just a reminder that the bank isn’t open on Sundays, so you’ll want to plan ahead and pick up your passes during business hours. While you’re there, enter your 5 to 12-year-old in the Scotiabank 7th Man In contest for a chance to skate with the local stars during our national anthem, and join them in the dressing room before enjoying a free game.

8 Tips to Keep Your New Year’s Fitness Goals on Track

January 10th, 2011

This year, you’re going to do it. You will commit to staying active and getting fit.

We’re behind you all the way, and so is Pulse Personal Training. Without getting too technical, the team at Pulse has provided some key points to help keep you on track with your fitness regime.

Have a plan, and know your goals before you begin. Without a plan, you have nothing to follow and it’s much easier to lose site of your end objective.

Create realistic goals. If you set your expectations too high as soon as you set out of the gates, you’ll soon find yourself losing steam.

People are often keen to begin the new year with a New Year’s Resolution Diet. But be aware that under eating is just as problematic as overeating.

Always start your day off with a meal rather than a liquid substitute. Your brain does not actually recognize liquid as a food and will therefore not jumpstart your metabolism.

Keep your workouts efficient – longer doesn’t necessarily mean better. After 45 minutes, your productivity level drops dramatically.
Try something fun and exciting. Break your regular routine by trying some new classes, working with a trainer, joining a dance class or signing up for a community run.

Have a workout buddy. They’ll keep you motivated and hold you accountable to your workouts.

Write down everything that you consume. You may be surprised to see what is fueling your body once it is written down on paper.

Having been in the fitness business for four years, Pulse is well versed in knowing how to meet your fitness needs. For more information send an email to Info@pulsetraining.ca or call 778.833.2042

A Time for Traditions. Here Are Some of Our Favourite Holiday Traditions

December 24th, 2010

There’s no denying that the holidays season is about sharing stories and traditions—many would say it’s even the best part about the holidays. And one of the most exciting things about living in your new home at Glenmore and Highland Park will be the opportunity to establish new traditions.

With that in mind, we wanted to get into the spirit of things and share some of our traditions with you. From our home to yours, here are a few of the funny, quirky and heartwarming traditions that make the holidays extra-special for some of our team.

“No matter how old I get—I’m now 40—my Dad still does a Christmas stocking for me with a tangerine orange, chocolates and a magazine (sometimes a toothbrush).”
Darren, Sales

“One of our close friends started a tradition of having a boxing day soccer game every year at one of our local soccer fields. The soccer game took place, rain, snow or shine, and it wasn’t with one soccer ball, it was with three soccer balls. There were no rules and participation was highly encouraged from EVERYONE. Even man’s best friend. Offsides? Never! Too many men in the goal? No problem! Socializing on the field with your uncle about the pair of socks you got for Christmas? Yesiree! Sometimes we had more than a hundred people on the field at a time. Two volunteer referees/players were chosen to keep the game from getting too far from its boundaries. It was a great way for the little ones to run off some steam, take the dogs for a run and burn off that turkey dinner from the night before.”
John, IT

“In our Korean-Canadian household, Christmas dinner includes lasagna.  Of course, we have the traditional turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, brussel sprouts, etc. but somewhere in my childhood, a pan of lasagna with lots of gooey cheese appeared one Christmas dinner and it’s been a tradition ever since. Often, the lasagna is the second main course but it wouldn’t be Christmas dinner without it.  One year, there was no lasagna and I still remember the disappointment. This year, I will be hosting Christmas dinner with the turkey and the works along with the lasagna plus my husband’s Persian lamb shanks. I guess this may be the start of another Holiday tradition. Bon Appetit.”
Sunny, Marketing

“Our holiday traditions are fairly standard. We have turkey dinner, visit with family and friends and open presents. There is however one unique Christmas tradition that my Dad and I adopted some years ago. It started out when my Dad, installing tile in our front entryway, discovered that his dress shoes sounded like tap shoes on the newly installed floor. I came home from university several months later for Christmas and the annual Rowlands’ Family Father Daughter Tap Off was born. We gather everyone around the front entrance and have an amateur tap off. Neither of us has ever taken a tap class but that doesn’t stop us. I can’t wait to see what costumes my Mom has found for us this year! Happy Holidays and Happy Dancing!”
Hayley, Finance

“I grew up in South Africa. Canadians often find it hard to imagine, but for me the Christmas season meant packing up the car and heading to the beach where our family would vacation for five weeks. It would be mid-summer in South Africa—clear blue skies, 30°C plus every day and the warm Indian Ocean at our doorstep. Occasionally the skies would darken, the waves would rise up, and a massive thunder storm would arrive to drive us all indoors for a couple of hours. This was usually followed by an intense wave of humidity as the sun reappeared to dry everything out again. To me, the smell of sunscreen and my Grandmother’s Christmas fruitcake go hand-in-hand.”
David, Development

For the past few years now, right before Christmas time, I make my famous chocolate covered pretzels!  I really enjoy spending an evening with family and friends having a couple glasses of wine, listening to Christmas music and making these tasty little morsels, which I hand out as gifts for a lot of my friends and family to enjoy. They are most definitely appreciated.”
Eva, Sales

“My family’s big get-together is Christmas Eve. My father is Italian and my mother is French so we’ve come up with a bit of a hybrid tradition; we eat Bouillabaisse, a French fish soup, which covers off the Italian tradition of eating 13 kinds of fish and shellfish on Christmas Eve. We usually manage to get at least seven different types!”
Carla, Marketing

“Neither my husband nor I have surviving parents and our siblings still live in Eastern Canada with their families. But we do have our own ‘real’ family living just up the street. He is from Austria and she, like my husband, grew up in Ontario. And for the past 31 Christmases we have celebrated together as a family. As the years passed and our children have grown, we have continued to celebrate this most special holiday together, turn by turn—one year at their home and the next year at ours…”
—Susan, Customer Service

A Winter’s Day at Glenmore and Highland Park

December 18th, 2010

Way back in the summertime—gosh, it seems so long ago—we took you through a day in the life at Glenmore and Highland Park.

Since then, a lot has changed: the days have become shorter; the leaves have fallen from the trees; new shops have opened at Grandview Corners across the street from Glenmore and Highland Park; and the community has grown.

Waking up here you’ll still be greeted by carefully landscaped gardens and decorative arbours, but a layer of frost will have replaced the early morning dew.

Venture to De Dutch for a hearty breakfast with friends. Their sweet and savoury pannekoekens are just the thing to warm you up on a winter’s day, and keep you going for a busy day of shopping in the neighbourhood.

First item on the shopping list? Gift wrap and holiday cards from Hallmark. Then it’s off to Future Shop and Sony Style to get the perfect gifts for dad and hubby. A Blue-Ray player is sure to go down well as is the latest box set of MadMen.

With that out of the way, you can focus on the fun stuff. Finding a stellar outfit for tonight’s yuletide soiree at Morgan Creek Golf Club! Crush Clothing has a great selection of Betsey Johnson pieces, and BCBG MaxAzria’s winter collection has all sorts of dresses—short and frilly, long and elegant and everything in between.

But it’s the perfect pumps that bring an outfit to life. Fortunately, Sterling Shoes is just steps away from Glenmore and Highland Park. A matching clutch will tie it all together.

It’s not everyday that you attend a holiday party, so you might as well make the most of it. A ten-minute walk from your front door to Casbah Day Spa at Grandview Corners means you can actually indulge in some “me time” without having to devote a full day at the spa. Enjoy a soothing foot massage and pedicure to prep your feet for the night ahead. And why not grab a gift certificate for mom while you’re there?

It’s been a full day, but you’ve managed to check everything off your to-do list. And all within walking distance from home. Just another day at Glenmore and Highland Park.

A Trip to the Tree Farm

December 10th, 2010

Piping hot cider, mugs full of hot chocolate, a blazing bonfire. Heading to the tree farm encompasses so much more than just selecting a Christmas tree!

Here’s a rundown of tree farms around Glenmore and Highland Park, so you can try your hand at sawing your own U-Cut this year, or pick up a pre-cut tree.

Armstrong Creek Farms Ltd.
Choose from Colorado Blue Spruce, Fraser Fir, Grand Fir, Noble Fir, Norway Spruce and others, or opt for a living tree in a planter that can transplanted to the garden later in the year. Located on 190 Street in Surrey, Armstrong Creek Farms has an excellent selection of U-Cut and pre-cut trees to choose from. And don’t worry about bringing your own saw, along with a refreshment stand, Armstrong Creek Farms has plenty of saws on-hand. The farm only accepts cash, so make sure to head to the bank before you make your way there.

Open: Saturdays and Sundays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Oh Christmas Tree Farms
Formerly known as the Milner Tree Farm, Oh Christmas Tree Farm re-opened in 2004, and has continued to provide families with festive fun since then. The 17-acre farm features a variety of trees, including Douglas Fir, Grand Fir, Blue Spruce, Fraser Fir and Noble Fir. Out toward the Cloverdale/Langley area, Oh Christmas Tree Farm is about a half-hour drive from Glenmore and Highland Park, but we think the easy parking and free hot chocolate by the bonfire makes up for the distance.

Open: Every day from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The Christmas Store at Potters
Potters is the largest Christmas store in Western Canada, with over 28,000 square feet of display space! Along with an assortment of unusual holiday décor, the store is home to a selection of pre-cut trees. So, if you just can’t hack hacking down a tree yourself, you may want to head here. The garden store’s other two locations on 152nd Ave and 72nd Ave also sell a variety of fresh conifers.

Open: Monday, Tuesday & Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m
Wednesday, Thursday & Friday 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Sunday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Art Knapp Plantland
Landscaping equipment, model trains, giftware, jewelry and Christmas trees—Art Knapp Plantland sells a lot of product! A quick drive along King George Highway from Glenmore and Highland Park will bring you Art Knapp’s Surrey location where you can purchase a few stocking stuffers along with your pre-cut tree.

Open: Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

We hope you find the perfect Christmas tree!

Four Holiday Must-Haves and Where to Get ’Em

December 7th, 2010

Christmas time can be a whirlwind, but having easy access to a multitude of excellent retail shops is sure to relieve some of the pressure when it comes to your holiday preparation.

And it’s just one more reason why you’ll love living at Glenmore and Highland Park.

Christmas Tree Stands at Home Depot
A Christmas tree just won’t be able to stand with out a tree stand. It’s as simple as that. So before you head out and purchase that majestic Noble Fir, you’ll want to make sure you have a reliable tree stand—one that manoeuvres easily and is deep enough for a reasonably large tree trunk. Fortunately, as a resident at Glenmore and Highland Park, finding a great tree stand should be a relatively easy feat considering Home Depot is just a block away. While you’re there you might want to check out there Christmas tree selection. Between December 2nd and December 8th only, receive a $25 coupon with the purchase of any fresh-cut tree.

Eye-Catching Ornaments at Ambiente
No matter where they come from Christmas tree ornaments add festive flair and holiday cheer to Christmas trees around the globe. But we have to admit we’re always enthralled by the sparkling treasures that await at Ambiente Gifts, Décor & Design. If you’re looking for a memorable ornament for the tree or even a statement centerpiece, you will find it here amongst Ambiente’s immaculate Christmas displays.

Festive Tableware at Kitchen Therapy
Christmas dinner. Perhaps the dinner of all dinners, so it only makes sense that your tableware be up to snuff with the fine meal that has your family and friends licking their chops already. May we suggest heading to Kitchen Therapy in Grandview Corners (right next door to Glenmore and Highland Park) where you can happily while away an hour or two immersed in all brands of cookware, bakeware and accessories. From charming Christmas-themed swizzle sticks to cranberry red Emille Henry serving platters, finding pieces to transform your dining room table from the usual to Christmas-ready couldn’t be easier.

And last, but certainly not least.

Tasty Treats at Mink Chocolates
Any good host likes to make sure they have a few special treats lying around when their guests arrive. Fortunately, we know just the place with the most delectable handmade chocolates that everyone will enjoy, and it’s only minutes from Glenmore and Highland Park. It’s called Mink Chocolates. Their hand-crafted chocolate bars or nine piece artist series Bon Bons also make for great stocking stuffers or Secret Santa gifts.

Upcoming Calendar Events for December 2010

November 26th, 2010

Never does a day go by at Glenmore and Highland Park where something isn’t happening. That’s especially true now that the holiday season is upon us. But there’s also lots going on in the surrounding area.

To help you muddle your way through your holiday calendar, we thought we’d highlight a few upcoming events in the immediate area and beyond.

Realtors Care Blanket Drive
Starting Monday, November 29th and continuing through to Monday, December 6th, realtors all over the Fraser Valley will be collecting bags, scarves, hats and undergarments for the homeless. A few warm and cozy items will make such a difference for a lot of people this winter. If you have anything suitable to give away, it would be greatly appreciated.

Anthony Sedlak at Kitchen Therapy
Did you know that Glenmore and Highland Park’s neighbourhood kitchen store, Kitchen Therapy, offers cooking classes along with their top-of-the-line kitchen utensils, cook and bakeware? On Wednesday, December 1st from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.  Anthony Sedlak, celebrity chef and host of Food Network Canada’s The Main, will be teaching his pupils how to create a Moroccan fruit and nut couscous with warm organic chicken and lemon dressing, a conchiglie pasta with smoked bacon and creamed spinach and chocolate peanut butter cream pots. Our mouths are watering already.

Sounds of Christmas in White Rock
Enjoy the sounds of the Welsh Men’s Choir as they return this year to White Rock Baptist Church. Featuring traditional and modern Christmas music as well as “something zany” this evening is sure to lift your spirits. The carols and hymns begin at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, December 3rd with tickets ranging from $22 to $25.

Santa’s Big Rigs for Kids Parade
What’s cooler than getting a “honkin’ highway holler” from a big rig? Seeing it up-close-and-personal covered in festive lights, of course! This year, the big rig trucks will be all lit up in Holland Park. Head down to the park at 6:30 p.m. on Sunday, December 5th with a donation for the Surrey Christmas Bureau to enjoy a night of fun activities, live music and refreshments with the entire family.

Surrey’s Santa Parade of Lights
On Sunday, December 5th, Surrey will hold its fifth annual Surrey’s Santa Parade of Lights. Bring a non-perishable food item or children’s toy for either the Surrey Food Bank or the Surrey Christmas Bureau and then prepare to be dazzled by a parade of floats, marching bands and twinkling lights.  The parade starts at 5:30 p.m. in the Cloverdale fairgrounds parking lot and will make its way to historic 176th Street in downtown Cloverdale.

To Decant or Not To Decant at Everything Wine
This one’s for adults only. We mentioned a couple of weeks ago that Glenmore and Highland Park’s local wine store, Everything Wine, regularly hosts wine makers, wine tasting events and a variety of food and pairing courses. Their Tasting Bar will be the locale for another free event on Monday, December 6th. From 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., learn about the benefits behind decanting your wine, and enjoy a few taste tests in the process.

Breakfast with Santa at the YMCA
Hopefully you’ve got your Christmas wish-list prepared because Old Saint Nick is on his way. This year, your little ones can join him for a special breakfast at the Tong Louie YMCA on Saturday, December 11th. Seating times will be at 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Call the YMCA to register at 604-575-9622. Children $5, Adults $8

Stewart Farms Christmas Open House
You and the family are invited to enjoy Christmas the old-fashioned way at Stewart Farms. Make holiday crafts and munch on delicious woodstove-baked treats or simply wander around the 1894 farmhouse decorated to the period for the holiday season. Best of all, it’s only a 12-minute drive from Glenmore and Highland Park. The open house takes place on Saturday, December 11th from noon to 4 p.m.

Train Ride and Visit with Santa at Bear Creek Park
Christmas just wouldn’t be Christmas without a Christmas train. Fortunately, you have plenty of time to meet up with Eddy the Engine and Chough the Steam Locomotive at Surrey’s Bear Creek Park. The train, which takes passenger through a Christmas forest display and Santa’s Golden Reindeer Tunnel, runs from Friday, December 3rd to Sunday, January 2nd. Children $6, Adults $7

One of the best things about living at Glenmore and Highland Park has to be the strong sense of community. And what better time to get out and experience it than in the heart of the holiday season?

Is Your Home Winter Ready?

November 19th, 2010

They’re calling for snow this weekend. Are you ready?

With cooler days and cooler nights just around the corner courtesy of Jack Frost, we thought there was no better time than now to provide you with a few helpful tips to winterize your home.

As a new homeowner at Glenmore or Highland Park, you won’t have to worry about having the furnace serviced or replacing the hot water heater. Nor will you need to worry about cracks in the foundation or weatherstripping gaps and holes around the windows and doors of your home. But there is still plenty you can do to make your home winter ready:

1)   If you haven’t already, clean dry and store all summer gardening equipment.

2)   Drain all of the garden hoses.

3)   Drain the gas from the lawnmower before storing it away for the winter.

4)   Clean out the gutters and use a hose to spray down the downspouts and clear debris.

5)   Trim any tree branches that are hanging too close to the house or electrical wires.

6)   Uncover all south-facing windows to let as much sunlight into your home as possible.

7)   Keep all closet doors closed when possible. There’s no need to heat a space that isn’t in use.

8)   Unplug all electronics and appliances that are not being used. They use energy even when they’re not in use, and unplugging them when you’re not home will help offset the increase in usage.

9)   Reverse the direction of your ceiling fan. Reversing the ceiling fan will actually push warm air downward and keep warm air circulating.

10)  Finally, avoid applying any rock salt to your roof to melt ice or snow. It can damage shingles, and possibly void the manufacturer’s warranty.

There are lots resources available full of information about preparing your home for the winter. The above list is just a quick rundown of some of the simple things you can do to help you feel comfortable and cozy in your new home.

A Taste for the Holidays at Everything Wine

November 12th, 2010

It’s that time of year. Time to start preparing for the holiday season. And we’ve got just the event to kick off your holiday prep in festive fashion!

It’s called “A Taste for the Holidays,” and it’s happening this weekend at Glenmore and Highland Park’s local wine store, Everything Wine.

One of the biggest wine stores in BC, Everything Wine regularly hosts wine makers, wine tasting events and a variety of food and pairing courses, but we especially love their Tasting Bar where all events are free.

As we mentioned, from November 12 to 15 between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m., it’s all about tantalizing your taste buds for the holidays as Everything Wine’s Tasting Bar will be presenting a selection of party wines that are perfect for stocking up the cellar this winter. It’s an excellent opportunity to try before you buy and expand your knowledge about wine.

Keen to learn more? Join the store’s VIP Club and receive regular updates about upcoming courses and events or simply walk over from Glenmore and Highland Park. Manager Rick Meinhardt and Assistant Manager Cheryl Couch are looking forward to getting to know their neighbours.