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We made it!

To Winterlude.

To Beavertails.

But, not to the slides at Jacques Cartier Park.

J was feeling a little better today, so we decided to bundle him and Apple up in their snowsuits, with heavy blankets and put them in the stroller.  J is almost too big for it, but we wouldn’t have been able to go without it for sure.

We started out at Dow’s Lake at 9:30am (it may have been 9:45, but it was early enough for me to question having a Beavertail straight away).  There was almost nobody out on the ice, the parking lot was almost empty so we took advantage of nobody in line for Beavertails and got them.  J tried a few bites and enjoyed it, which we were happy about since he doesn’t try new things often.  And Apple was asleep since she got up at 4:30am so she didn’t get any.

We finished up our Beavertails and had they not been $4 a pop Hubby was assuring me he would have had five.  We headed down the skateway.  About two kilometres in, J was all cuddled up in his blanket and we wondered if we should turn back.  He insisted that he was warm and wanted to push on.  So we kept going.  All the way downtown.  That is about 5.5 km (3.4 miles).  A lady took our picture by the 0.0km marker at the end and we turned around and headed back.

Apple was awake by this time and the sun was in her eyes, so she was starting to cry.  We pushed on trying to go fast on our tired legs to get her out of the sun.  About halfway back as we were getting out of the sun, Apple was fine.  Only now J was crying because somehow his fingers were really cold.  We still can’t figure it out, it was warm out, he had his mitts on that he has worn all winter yet his fingers got cold.  We tried to get him to curl them up in a ball and tuck them under the blanket more, but he just wouldn’t do it, so he cried for 2.5km.

As we were nearing the end where we were parked, I saw an opening in the crowds and headed towards the side.  Somehow, my skates caught something.  A crack, a piece of straw, something that made them stop short.  My feet with up behind me, and I flew flat out through the air and landed flat on my front, knocking the wind out of me and bruising my elbows and one knee.  I am fine now, but for a few minutes I was really dizzy and trying to look like I was fine to the few hundred people who just witnessed me flying through the air.  Hubby is still trying hard not to laugh about it, he keeps saying, “You looked like Superman”.  Thanks.

Once back in the car, J’s fingers warmed up with the help of my warm hands, Apple was happy with no sun in her eyes and Hubby and I were happy to spend a Family Day together, outside.  That and we took turns having a nap once we got home.

*Full sized photos on my Flickr page.

Categories: Fun Stuff to do with Kids, Long Weekends, Winter

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  • Kami February 16, 2009, 10:10 pm

    Oh I am so glad you had the Beavertail! Yum. Do they still have them with sugar and cinnamon or raspberry jam? It was always a toss up as to which I liked better 🙂

    And OUCH! I am glad you are okay, that sounded nasty. Too bad no one got video, that might be worth some money on Funniest Videos 😉

  • Kim February 16, 2009, 11:38 pm

    I’m glad you were okay. Glad y’all have fun too!

  • Sharon February 17, 2009, 7:49 pm

    Glad you had fun and isn’t it like hubby to laugh when we fall like that. Glad you got your craving fixed and I hope J feels better soon.

    HUGS

  • Chantal February 17, 2009, 8:22 pm

    Oh man, we were on the canal on Sunday and it was rough. I saw a woman later at Shoppers who had a cast on and she was telling the pharmacist she had broken it skating on the canal. The pharmacist replied, you are the 3 person today to come in with a broken arm from skating on there.

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