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Even though J was sick for the first five days of March Break, we were able to end it in much better fashion.  Hubby took Thursday and Friday off so that we could all hang out and on the menu was a trip to the Sugar Bush.

We decided to go Friday morning, although it was sunny, it was pretty cold.  We packed up early and were on the road to Fulton’s in Pakenham by 8:30am. It’s a 45 minute drive and we wanted to be there as close to opening as possible, being that it was March Break and Friday.

We have gone to Fulton’s quite a few times now, but this year we had to admit we found breakfast to be a bit pricey for the actual quantity of food we got.  We had to go back and buy a couple extra pancakes!

We took in the sleigh ride, taffy on snow, the play structure, the cooking room and breakfast.  By the time we had finished all of that J’s feet, which were in rubber boots, were cold and it was time to head home. In time for a play date with J’s friend.

Hubby was kind enough to stop beside the old stone bridge in Pakenham.  It is the oldest five span bridge in North America, built in 1901.  It is actually quite beautiful, but I was freezing taking photos beside the rushing water, so I snapped off a few and vowed to go back in the Summer when it is warmer.

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Categories: Fun Stuff to do with Kids, Spring

Fresh Toes

I just couldn’t take it anymore, so I broke out the pedicure kit and set to work on my toes.  If only one of the three things could be fixed for now, then that is alright with me.

I have been working with a new camera, so it gave me great reason to play with it.   Here is a photo essay of my pedicure.

     

And because these are my two best subjects to shoot, I have to include two of the kids, who have endured more than most kids ever have to when their Mom pulls out a camera.  And these are two of about 500 photos, it was hard to pick…

 

 And that was just yesterday!

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Categories: About Me, Spring

What a Weekend!

Friday morning as I was so excited to bring the Beach to school, J woke up coughing and hasn’t stopped.  To make things worse in addition to the cough he had a fever, again.  Since school started he has now had three colds.  One a few days before Christmas holidays, the second over the long Family Day weekend and now this third one, at the start of March Break.   Now, I will need a break!

Poor guy, his fever got so high on Friday night that I slept beside him worried that I was going to have to bring him to the hospital.  Thankfully the medication kicked in and it started to come down. He was so hot his hands were like mini hot water bottles, which really made me nervous. This was his highest fever yet at 39.9C (103.8F).

Thankfully, the weather was fabulous this weekend so Saturday afternoon we put the kids in their jackets and headed outside in the backyard.  Despite being 10C (50F) both kids had their Winter jackets on, just in case.  Here are a few photos of the fun.

Apple and J were getting ready to play soccer, with the basketball that somehow got left out all winter long.  I was amazed to find what J and the neighbour’s boy dumped out of the storage bin beside the house before the snow fell.  I should say not impressed instead of amazed.  Next year the bin will have to go into the garage again.

 Here the kids are playing soccer with Hubby.  Apple kept picking it up to bring it back to them, but she was totally loving being included for once.

 J asked me if he needed to shave, I happened to catch the photo?  Not sure where that came from, he asks the funniest questions sometimes.  He actually got out of his pj’s today! I mean, I made him put clean ones on every day, but he actually wore pants and a sweater today, so I knew he was feeling better.  That and his fever broke last night before i went to bed so now we are contending with the cough.

And sweet little Apple.  She is so happy to finally be allowed to run around the backyard.  She was able to a little last fall before the snow came, but all Winter long she had to watch the kids have fun because the snow was too deep.  She is in all her glory.  And I found her a pair of splash pants on Sunday so she wouldn’t get any more of her pants dirty.

And this is what I have been working on this past weekend.  These cute little birds are going to be part of Cooper’s Flock.  I first heard of Cooper through Susan B. Anderson’s blog.  I thought they were cute birds and clicked over to Lucinda’s page to hear the story of Cooper and his flock.  If you are interested in helping out please click over to Lucinda’s blog, but be warned to bring a tissue or two.

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Categories: Craftiness, Spring, Things that Kids do