Monday, October 11, 2010

Having Dad in Calgary


Dad never guessed that our little weekend trip down to Utah over Labor Day weekend would result in him coming back with us to Calgary.
Jaren pushed and I pulled him out the door and off we went at 5:00am for a 14 hour drive up the I-15.
He did very well and seemed to enjoy the road trip. And once we got into Calgary he found a bed and collapsed.
We kept busy doing kid things and school things and shopping things, but mostly he just wanted to sit in a chair or sleep or make special eating requests.
The highlight came on the weekend when we went to Banff. Our first stop was Lake Louise. I never get tired of visiting this lake.
Then we saw Lake Moraine. It was quite chilly that day.
Dad had lots of fun on the drive, but once again when we got home he found a bed and collapsed.
ONE short week away from home was about all he could take. He felt very homesick and wanted the comforts of his own bed and bathroom.
We had lots of fun while he was here and would welcome him back gladly.

Monday, July 19, 2010

Summer vacation 2010

We had just moved into our new house and the unpacking was coming to a dead end. All the nooks and crannies were filling up and there was no more room for all our stuff. So I determined we'd have to leave the rest for later. School went until the end of June and we were all ready for a family vacation.
This time we were heading WEST unlike so many other times when the destination was
South (Utah). Colin had vacation time and we were headed for British Columbia.

Our first stop was at the picturesque lake of Shuswap. We stayed at a cabin on the lake owned by some of Colin's friends parents. They were there and we had a great time. Then after two days we drove to the Vancouver area and caught the car ferry from Tsawwasen to Nanaimo. We had a great time the next day in Parksville looking for sea creatures at low tide and flying kites on the beach. Reina was the best at collecting sand dollars.
Then next day we drove across the island to the West side to a town called Tofino which is on the border of a temperate rain forest.
It was absolutely stunning. We
were all amazed at the beauty of the ocean and forests.
The Pacific Rim National Forest feels like it's a thousand years old. We were able to explore winding boardwalk trails, take a boat to watch whales and soak in steaming hot springs.
It was so much fun and a very relaxing place to be in so much nature.




Here is a very bad picture of the grey whales we saw- I'll never make it as a national geographic photographer. But you can see the whale "blow" and see a bit of the tale of another whale.

After four days we left to see another beautiful spot on the island. The Buchart Gardens. It was well worth the day detour and the kids loved the orderliness of the beautiful flower beds.

After seeing so much greenery it was time to get back to my desert roots. We took the ferry back and crossed the US border near Seattle (a very busy crossing!! 1 hour and 40 minute wait). Then we took two days to drive to Utah where we stayed with my Dad for a week. We had a great time seeing our Utah families but were ready to head for home at the end of the week.