Thanks everyone for following along with our blog. The interaction was lots of fun and made us feel closer to friends and family while being so far away. Special thanks to Uncle Gordie (aka master bubble blower) and Uncle Phillip for being regular video skypers throughout the trip. We also want to thank Emma's friend Nicole for being our most consistant blogger!
Monday, August 3, 2009
Home Sweet Home
Thanks everyone for following along with our blog. The interaction was lots of fun and made us feel closer to friends and family while being so far away. Special thanks to Uncle Gordie (aka master bubble blower) and Uncle Phillip for being regular video skypers throughout the trip. We also want to thank Emma's friend Nicole for being our most consistant blogger!
Monday, July 27, 2009
Homeward Bound
When we left the Windsor area, we decided to head west via the USA. After a long wait at the Detroit border crossing and a construction detour through the ever scenic downtown Detroit, we finally got on the road. We went through Michigan, Indiana, Illinois and Iowa without a hitch. Lot’s of corn that is for sure! Ray really wanted to stop at Gary Indiana (Michael Jackson’s childhood home) but the girls and I talked him out of it.
We stopped for a couple of days just outside of Minneapolis, Minnesota at the fanciest ``cashino` that we have ever seen! The Mystic Lake Casino is a huge, new casino that not only has a fancy hotel, great campground, rv gas station, etc, etc – they even had fireworks in the early evening each night. But sad to say Ray didn’t hit the jackpot!
Of course, we spent a day at the Mall of America shopping up a storm. We went to an American Girl store – wow that was something! Dolls galore – can you believe you can take your doll in to the Salon and get their hair done for $20! Emma has a Mall of America story to tell :
(Emma now talking)
Well let me tell you all, on how I got attacked by a sales lady! You know those annoying people in the middle with little stands trying to sell you crappy stuff that no-one wants. It was insane in Mall of America! It was just as bad as Mexico! There was this European lady trying to sell us a fancy dandy hair straighter. She literally grabbed me and pulled me to her both seated me down on the chair and started doing my hair. Mom keep saying on how she wasn’t interested and we had to get going but she wouldn’t listen. Then she started curling my hair with the straighter. Then finally dad came to my rescue and pulled me away. So we are walking throw this busy mall and all of a sudden Mom and Leah start laughing. I ask what they were laughing at and then I looked in the mirror. The lady had only curled one side of my hair!!!! So all day I was walking around with one side of my hair curled and the other side not! It was horrible!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
We zipped through North Dakota with a stop at the Cabala’s store and then we finally were back in Canada!! We decided to pop in at our long time Delburne friends – David and Anita Brandt and family for a visit. A couple of years ago, they moved from Red Deer to an acreage outside of Winnipeg. It was great to visit and catch up with them all!
Our next stop was Grandpa and Grandma’s at the farm in Hamiota. We seemed to be busy doing various things:
*Checking out Grandpa's new tatoo!
*Fishing with cousin Ron at Sandy Lake. Although no fish were caught we still were able to have a yummy shore lunch!
*Spending a couple of days with Aunt Maggie in Brandon *Leah modeling a new Bobcat/Amazon Witch Doctor look
*Visiting a haunted house and picking wild flowers
*Emma visiting her friend Kira in Souris
We’re now on the road again and planning to stop in Regina for a visit with Uncle Ted and Aunt Lois.
Then home………….
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Ontario Falls, Fireworks, Family & Friends
Monday, June 29, 2009
We love Vermont!
Sorry for not giving an update on the blog lately but we are not near any consistent cell phone signals. We are in beautiful Vermont – staying at a campground just outside of Westfield. This area is referred to as the Northeast Kingdom and is said to be one of the last frontiers in America. You won't find any fast-food restaurants, strip malls or brand name discount stores here. Instead, we are surrounded by large forests, mountain streams, covered bridges, maple syrup farms and lots of Ben and Jerry’s Ice cream.
When we go into town we shop at the “general” store and have to drive out near the local monastery to get a decent cell signal to make our phone calls (kind of weird seeing monks in black cloaks walking the farm fields).
Unfortunately we got some bad news lately - Carmen’s dear Uncle Doug (aka Coon) has taken a turn for the worse and was placed on life support in Brandon, Manitoba. Hearing this news, we made the decision for her to fly out of the nearest airport (Montreal) to be with her Uncle and Aunt Maggie at this trying time – our thoughts and prayers go out to you both!
So since being in this area for the past week, we have been busy doing the following:
- bike riding around the lake at Newport
- playing and swimming in the numerous mtn. streams/waterfalls in the area
- getting our exercise on some of the local hiking trails
- exploring the nearby small towns during our country drives
- playing golf at Jay’s Peak – hardest golf course I have ever played but simple beautiful
- catching fireflys and having smores around the campfire
- visiting the Ben and Jerry’s Ice Cream factory – one word – YUMMY
Well that’s it for now – will post a new update once back in Canada!
Bye for now.
Monday, June 22, 2009
Shaking with the Shakers
Friday, June 19, 2009
"Witch" you were here!
Monday, June 15, 2009
New York Today - Tomorrow the World!
We spent 2 action packed days taking in all the city sites. Here are the highlights:
*Statue of Liberty and the Empire State Building - are amazing to see in person.