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The Seaside Sedgies: April 2010
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Sunday, April 11, 2010. D trying to nest down into his car seat on the loooong drive back to Calgary from Revelstoke. All the cousins on the super trampoline. Who doesn't love a trampoline? Especially a gigantic one with your cousins! And especially a gigantic one with cousins who are really good at making sure the smaller kid doesn't get bounced off! Lexie and Emma doing super jumps. And then posing for D, who had Lexie's camera. And then to Revelstoke. Park playdate in Lethbridge. Stacie and Evan, over...
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The Seaside Sedgies
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Friday, April 15, 2011. Half our group went on a fishing boat for the second-last day of our trip, while the other half went to the beach. The avid fishermen among us went on the boat: Josh, Sarah, Gill, Ron, Rob S, and Dad. And caught some very fancy fish! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Our last days in Hawaii. After Feb 4, we stayed on for an extra weekend, a. Half our group went on a fishing boat for the sec. Yes, still more Hawaii. And just like that. 4 months go by.
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The Seaside Sedgies: Some March photos
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Friday, April 15, 2011. Ruthie and Tucker. For some reason this photo doesn't really show just how gigantic he is in comparison. (It also doesn't show what a big baby he is, whenever Ruth pulls his fur he yelps and runs. Not that that's a bad thing! First caterpillar of spring. Blue up on our roof. Dawson "directing" Ruth's deconstruction of his drawing drawer. So good to see all your pics from the last 4 months. Hawaii looks amazing - shocking. Ruth is getting cuter by the day! View my complete profile.
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The Seaside Sedgies
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Friday, April 15, 2011. After Feb 4, we stayed on for an extra weekend, and slept in the small guesthouse where Mum and Dad had stayed. It seemed downright dinky after the huge main house! We made our own trip up Haleakala (we'd skipped it when the Larsens and Tufts went, because it was a very long day for those families, whereas we went up for a fraction of the time they spent). The living room of the guesthouse. All of us together, before the Walkers, Tufts and Larsens headed off for the airport.
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The Seaside Sedgies: Our visit to Alberta - Lethbridge photos
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Sunday, May 08, 2011. Our visit to Alberta - Lethbridge photos. Breakfast at the Walkers'. Ruthie figures out the stairs- and is unstoppable! Lexie practicing on her new unicycle- that she saved up her own money for! Ruthie exploring Grandma Walker's cupboards. Josh and Lex blowing mad bubbles. D on his favourite ride at the greatest playground in Lethbridge. Peeing on the Star Trek bushes. After posing with the "real" spaceship in Vulcan (that D would like to drive some day). View my complete profile.
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Me vs Mahamadou Diarra vs Paul Bunyan: February 2008
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Sunday, February 24, 2008. It's hard. It really is. I have returned from my travels for almost a week but have felt no urge to write about my experiences, either on this blog or in a journal. Although I have a very good reason. For not mentioning a major influence on this experience, it has still been difficult to take the time to reflect. In other hilarious news. Sarkozy outburst at farming fair. Posted by Benoît Rivard. Monday, February 11, 2008. After a week of daily trips to the clinic to get my foot...
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Me vs Mahamadou Diarra vs Paul Bunyan: Ciao Cheers Farewell Goodbye
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Sunday, March 9, 2008. Ciao Cheers Farewell Goodbye. March 9th. Already. The sun has kicked it into top gear as it races by every day, getting increasingly hotter to the point where you wonder if it can actually get any hotter. It seems to prove you wrong every day when you wake up. So this it. The final stretch. The farewells. The last rush for souvenirs. Tying all the loose ends. This village in South-Eastern Mali personifies solidarity and a culture of greeting strangers with open arms. It has rec...