It’s hard to believe but it’s been almost 9 years since the first seed of Zufall was created. Back then it was a flip of a coin instead of dice but it was the same premise… let chance decide where we would go and the entire trip would become an adventure. It wasn’t planned, it was the spawn of utter indecision – a car packed and ready for a camping trip and neither of us could decide (or was willing to choose) where to go. All of the gory details of that first date, young love and unbridled indecision can be found on the history page.
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Recently, a story was shared on our main website (thanks for sharing your story) where a couple of kids got a chance to roll the dice to determine which city park they would take their dog for a run. It’s always great to hear about kids getting involved in Zufall.
One of the things I love most about Zufalling is that no matter where I end up, I find something to appreciate. I let go of expectations and go with the flow of whatever I discover – it’s all part of the adventure. In a way, it makes me feel like a kid again – the way a summer day would just unfold under your bike tires and you never really knew where that banana seat would carry you.
Of course, not a lot of kids get to experience those carefree summer days any more so it’s nice to give them an unscheduled day of possibilities. Besides, it’s such a great lesson for kids. So often, they get frustrated with things not going their way or when something doesn’t meet their expectations. I’ve seen a tantrum or two sparked by this. So, why not remove the expectations altogether? When you Zufall with kids, it’s the thrill of not know what the roll will bring. It gives kids the opportunity to develop coping skills – to learn to make the most of a situation. Plus, when they get to roll the dice, they feel in control of the adventure – it’s their adventure.
I’m so glad families are using Zufall and I can’t wait to hear more stories from them.
I realized today as I made my way to meet Tim for a Zufall lunch that our Friday Zufall dates have become a bit of a habit – and I had to wonder if it goes against our whole philosophy of spontaneity and un-planning your life. I guess that’s balance – we still get to roll the dice but we had to plan a little, to make it happen.
Besides, today’s roll was worth it. We started at 4th @ Burrard with the base value set at 1 block. We rolled a 1/SE and thought we might be in trouble. If you don’t know Vancouver, there is something in every direction, except that one. Or so we thought.
We ended up at Quince – a very unique business that preps gourmet meals so you can make them at home. The shop also has great foodie items like flavoured vinegars and artisan preserves (including a selection from the delectable Vista D’oro) Well, they also have a little café serving lunch – just our luck! We waited a little for the food, but it was fresh and delish. Tim had an organic chicken panini and I opted for the soup and salad (which prominently featured scrumptious beets).
Not only did we find a new place to eat, but the surroundings gave us a bunch of food ideas – and even inspired us to get creative this weekend with our dinner plans. I think Tim might even sign up for their very serious BBQ cuisine class. It was just our regular Zufall lunch, but it still delivered so much more than we could have expected.
Last weekend, we decided to roll the dice for a place to hike. The roll was N/5 with a base value of 15 minutes driving. So, that had us heading up the Sea to Sky Highway toward Whistler. And hour and twenty minutes got as far as Alice Lake – which is a beautiful place to have a picnic by the beach and wander the trails. We did just that and really enjoyed our day.But, it wasn’t just the great hiking or the lovely setting that random chance delivered to me that day. It was a funny little contraption that I saw a young family using it. It was like a dissected tent – just the back half – providing a nice little clamshell shelter for their baby while the rest of the family frolicked in the water and sunshine. I had never seen anything like it and I felt like a new world had opened up to me.To understand my excitement, you have to know something about me – for all my love of the outdoors, I am impossibly sensitive to the sun. My skin burns at the mere mention of sunshine. A day on the beach for me means bathing in SPF 60, long sleeve shirts, a wide brim hat and a sarong to wrap my legs in. Until now! I found the shelter at XS Cargo for only $14.88 – it folds up nice and neat, just like a mini tent, and is a lot less cumbersome than a giant umbrella. I can finally be the beach bunny I’ve dreamed of being… without the skidoo suit.![]()
We always say that even if it looks like the dice are taking you somewhere you’ve been to, look for something new. Like if you are Zufalling for a place to eat and it takes you to your usual haunt, make a point of trying something new on the menu – or roll the dice to see what you should eat. The other day I wanted to go for a walk through the neighbourhood. I do that a lot, so there are few places I haven’t seen. I set my parameters at 1 = 10 minutes walking and then rolled a 4/ NE. This delivered me to a park called New Brighton – I’ve been here dozens of times; there’s a pool, a beach and a lovely gravel path. But since the dice had delivered me here, I decided to try to see the park with fresh eyes. And, lo and behold there was a historical plaque on a massive stone marker. I could hardly believe that I had passed by it so many times. The plaque (pictured) explained the history of the place – that this park was once a country retreat for all of the city folks in New Westminster. For anyone who is not familiar with Vancouver (where this park is located), New Westminster would now be considered a suburb to Vancouver. Finding out about the area history was a nice little bonus to my walk and I carried on through the park trying to picture this oft-forgotten East Vancouver park as a vacation destination. It was truly a new perspective. - ![]()


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