Friday, March 15, 2019

Our March Break Getaway

The original plan was for Owen to spend a few days up at Oma and Grandpa's but it was a last minute decision for Kate and I to join him, Rob still had to work! Our drive up was pretty smooth with a quick stop at an old friends from university.

Upon our arrival Owen showed Kate around the set
up his play areas

Luckily there were some costumes for Kate to
dress up in, which she just loved

Owen has become quite fascinated with rocks and gems so
Oma was kind enough to donate some of her incredible collection
to him. Both kids loved cleaning them up

Oma also donated to my latest fascination of gardening. Here are my seeds
for this years vegetable garden

Kate loved to always be helping Oma with whatever
she was doing

Which worked out pretty well while Owen and Grandpa
had their Nerf battles

These two loved hanging out together for the week just
playing from morning till bed time

We had one day of perfect weather so we all headed
out for a snowshoe

Grandpa was awesome pulling the sled and leading the way

It's hard to see but the kids are way off at the bottom of
the hill, the trail made a perfect luge run 
We came across these fresh prints, I'm pretty sure
they were not from a neighbours pet cat.
Any ideas who made these?


Snack time on the trail

While my parents looked after the kids and everything else I indulged
myself with some self sewing. Here is my first attempt at making
a quilt with only five more blocks to make

I also managed to get out for a snowshoe
by myself, truly indulgent

Photographic proof that I did go by myself

We made pizzas one night, always a hit

Once the kids were in bed we enjoyed the quiet and
warmth of the fire before falling asleep
Thank you Mom and Dad for a fantastic mini vacation

3 comments:

  1. Great photos and we loved every minute together.

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  2. It’s a fisher! 5 toes with claws, an elongated foot. Their feet are large for their bodies and they act as snow shoes. My guess is that we saw female footprints. They are up to 20 lbs lighter than the males.

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