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So long! So soon!
... initially, then fall back into a wonderful routine of near constant discovery and activity. We find ourselves having as much fun sharing our favorite hikes, recipes, games and special destinations as Tristian seems to enjoy
them herself for the first time. This year, it was all the more special as we watched the two cousins having great fun playing, sharing and taking their daily bath ...
Day 16 – Going to the Sun
... usual, we headed to the front of the line where we joined a half-dozen other bikers and motorcyclists. It was here we encountered a gal on a BMW K1200RS that had a very detailed custom paint job (see photos). Turns out that she was the artist. She’d bought and sold a Harley Davidson, which she rode for nine years, and then got the BMW. The beemer was more money than she wanted to spend but the dealer let her paint some bikes to pay ...
Day 4: Cranbrook to Pincher Creek
... over-salted veal cutlet at a price of $18.25 was disappointing. The other disappointment was that their Greek salad was made with lettuce. (for the record, Greek salad should NEVER be made with lettuce)
Highlights:
1. Frank Slide http://www.history.alberta.ca/frankslid e/
The town of Frank was fast asleep on the morning of April 29, 1903. Suddenly a huge ...
The power of Pets and Chocolate
... have been assured that speaking two languages is fine so long as we are consistent in the language we each speak to her. Speaking both languages for her part will come, though later. In the meantime, using a few ASL signs we have taught her to communicate some basic needs, Liliane has initiated her first requests. The first came and was rewarded with a little extra chocolate on Valentine's Day when she politely signed her first word to us: "more"! Needless ...
Home Sweet Home
Dear family & friends,
We are home! After a very long day of travelling (approx. 24hrs in total), we made it safely back home around 10pm on Thursday. For the most part we faired well. The first five hours of flying were the most trying, especially for Tom who served both as playmate and place mat for a very wound up little girl who was simply too excited and overstimulated to settle down and go to sleep. For the rest of the trip, ...