
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
And My Baby Goes to Kindergarten
It is hard to believe, but my baby is old enough to go to Kindergarten. For months now, I have looked at him and thought that there is no way he is old enough. I didn't think this with any of my other boys, but Chasey is a different story. Maybe because he is my baby. Maybe because he is a little guy. He was so ready to go and didn't even look back! I'm so excited for him!

Friday, August 9, 2013
Canada
About 13 years ago, Scott and I and some of our friends went on a trip to Banff. I was around 15 weeks pregnant with Taylor. I know I was 15 weeks pregnant because around 12 weeks I was still sick as a dog and I told Scott if I didn't feel better we wouldn't be going. At 14 weeks I woke up and felt sooo much better. So off we went a week later.
Ever since that trip we have wanted to go back. The scenery is absolutely beautiful. 13 years later we made it back with just a few more bodies with us.
We visited a lot of lakes and did a lot of hiking. During the parts where we were driving, audio books kept the boys from killing each other in the back seat.
Moraine Lake

View of Lake Louise as we were hiking up to Lake Agnes.
Canoeing on Emerald Lake.
Peyto Lake
You are probably wondering if I did any Photoshopping of these lakes to make them appear bluer than what they really are. I'm not that smart. These are straight from my iphone. And yes, they are really this blue.
Not only are they blue, they are so clear and calm. I have so many pix that I took that shows an almost mirror image of the mountains and sky in the water.
We visited some lovely tea houses. Ever wanted a treat at the top of a long hike? Canada has a few tea houses that are at the end of some of the trails in the Banff area. They are up high in the middle of nowhere, however, they offer a decent selection of food and desserts for your picking. We hiked to 2 of them and enjoyed hot chocolate, apple and blueberry pie, and yummy biscuits. And there is no guilt when you have hiked up to them.

View of Lake Louise as we were hiking up to The Plain of Six Glaciers.
We saw quite a few impressive water falls. This one is Takakkaw Falls.

Athabasca Falls
And it wouldn't be right if we didn't visit a few glaciers as well. This was a beautiful hike. We hiked up Parker Ridge to view the Saskatchewan Glacier.
We saw our share of wildlife. 3 bears, at least a dozen caribou, a few elk, a wolfe and a fox, mountain goats and some marmots as well. The only thing we didn't see was a moose. However, I was informed by a reliable source that moose are reclusive and it is unlikely to see them by the side of the road.
And it wouldn't be right if we didn't have some drama added in at the end. On the second to the last day of our trip, Chasey fell from the monkey bars and broke his arm. It was bad enough that we had to drive 4 hours from Jasper to Edmonton so he could have surgery to fix it. Poor kid. He was a trooper though and will have quite a memory from this trip.
Despite the bumpy end, we all had a wonderful time. The boys enjoyed the scenery and hiking as much as we did. Till next time......
Ever since that trip we have wanted to go back. The scenery is absolutely beautiful. 13 years later we made it back with just a few more bodies with us.
We visited a lot of lakes and did a lot of hiking. During the parts where we were driving, audio books kept the boys from killing each other in the back seat.

Moraine Lake

View of Lake Louise as we were hiking up to Lake Agnes.


You are probably wondering if I did any Photoshopping of these lakes to make them appear bluer than what they really are. I'm not that smart. These are straight from my iphone. And yes, they are really this blue.
Not only are they blue, they are so clear and calm. I have so many pix that I took that shows an almost mirror image of the mountains and sky in the water.


View of Lake Louise as we were hiking up to The Plain of Six Glaciers.

We saw quite a few impressive water falls. This one is Takakkaw Falls.

Athabasca Falls



And it wouldn't be right if we didn't have some drama added in at the end. On the second to the last day of our trip, Chasey fell from the monkey bars and broke his arm. It was bad enough that we had to drive 4 hours from Jasper to Edmonton so he could have surgery to fix it. Poor kid. He was a trooper though and will have quite a memory from this trip.
Despite the bumpy end, we all had a wonderful time. The boys enjoyed the scenery and hiking as much as we did. Till next time......
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