Tuesday, October 27, 2009
We spent the final days of our trip in Toronto. On our way to Toronto from Niagara Falls we stopped at some random spots. The first was this place that had a whirlpool.
Edgar at the whirlpool
We drove a little more and stopped at the flower clock.
Edgar at the flower clock
There was a pond and I tossed in a penny
that landed right on the lily pad. :)
Our next stop was Brock's Tower.
Brock's Tower
Dad and Andrew took the stairs all the way to the top. Mom, Edgar and I waited below. We found some blackberry's while we were waiting.
Edgar picking some berries
I found a wonderful climbing tree on the way back and had Mom, Dad, Andrew and Edgar stand on it. (Brydon was asleep in the car)
What a great climbing tree!
Finally we made it to Toronto. My favourite place was downtown by the Eaton Centre because it looked a bit like Time Square.
Downtown Toronto
We went to Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) and saw so many wonderful things. I think that the highlight was seeing the Dead Sea Scrolls and the mummy.
A sign as we walked up to the ROM
We stood in line for what seemed like forever but finally made it to the glass floor of the CN Tower.
The CN Tower
On the glass floor
After Ottawa we headed over to Orillia to visit my Great Aunt. On our way we stopped at this little town where they had the Avro Arrow.
A model of the Avro Arrow
Edgar with the pilot
We stopped in for a little visit and met her very fat cat. Brydon had a nap and Dad and Andrew played with the cat while Mom and I visited.
Dad and Andrew with the fat kitty
We had a lovely visit and went to Burlington the next day. We went to visit my Great Uncle and my mom's side of the family. We celebrated Canada Day with the family. It was quiet but nice. This was perfect timing because my Great Uncle passed away a week later. It was nice to see him and the family under good circumstances.
After Canada Day we continued our drive across Ontario by going to Niagara Falls.
American Falls
Horseshoe Falls (The Canadian Falls) aka The better falls :)
Be careful Edgar!
I told Mom that I wanted to do all of the touristy things that I could and that is what we did.
We went under the falls.
We went on the Maid of the Mist tour.
Edgar couldn't get wet
The boys and I after :)
Saw the falls lit up at night.
The Horseshoe Falls
The American Falls
The next day we started the drive back to Toronto with a few stops along the way.
Labels: Edgar, Ontario, summer trip, travel
I said that I was going to write about our trip to Ontario this summer so here it is.
We started out from Regina and flew all the way to lovely Toronto, ON. After we landed we rented a spacious SUV, that my dad fell in love with, and started the drive to Ottawa. We
thought that getting out of Toronto wouldn't be too difficult because you just have to find the right exit. We were going in the wrong direction and kept getting turned around. Let's just say that my experience driving around Toronto wasn't the highlight of my trip. I learned something about my family that day, we all react differently in this type of situation and that gets on everyone's nerves. Some get irritated, some stay positive, some turn quiet, and for some positivity is very annoying. We could feel the love that day :)
By the time we found our hotel in Ottawa we were so excited to get out of that lovely vehicle. Something we discovered about the vehicle right away was that it was high, as in tall. We had to watch the roof every time we went underground or into a parkade. We first had this wonderful experience trying to go down into the very tight underground parking at our hotel. We made it work, thanks to Andrew our lookout.
We walked into our hotel room and were amazed. It was like a mini apartment. We had a separate kitchen, living room, bedroom and bathroom. It was very roomy and nice. I wasn't feeling so hot so I took a little nap while the others found a nearby grocery store to buy some dinner and snacks. After supper we decided to go exploring. Dad and Mom went off to see some festivities and the boys and I went for a walk.
The War Memorial
The Rideau Canal
The brothers walking "normally"
The boys decided to climb a random wall.
They were a bad influence on Edgar.
The next day we went touring. We woke up bright and early and got there only to discover that we were an hour early! So we walked around and looked at the pictures prior to entering. This place was very cool! We found the battle that my great uncle died in (the battle of Ortona), we saw Hitler's car and learned a lot of history.
After the war museum we walked around the Farmer's Market. By this time my legs were not doing well and it hurt to walk. It was the most painful walk and I was in tears by the time we got to the actual market. My dad offered to get me a carriage :) After a little break and some awesome brothers bringing me goodies to cheer me up I was ready to battle through the pain and look around. There were some pretty cool shops and things to look at. We were constantly losing Brydon as we walked down the streets. He would just veer off into shops and always come out with something.
The next morning Mom and I woke up early and made our way to the Parliament. I took some wonderful pictures to show my class, who happens to be studying Canada this year.
Parliament Building
The Eternal Flame
Our first stop was the place where the names of fallen police and peace officers. We found my Aunt's cousin and took a picture for her. Then we just walked around the grounds.
The start of the memorial
Sir John A. MacDonald
My favourite stop was the "famous five". There is a section there where they have statues of the 5 women that fought for women's right to vote.
Nellie McClung
Later that day we all climbed into the SUV and headed off to Orillia.
Labels: Edgar, Ontario, summer trip, travel
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Hello Everyone!
I realize that yet again I have stopped blogging and it has taken me way too long to write a new post. Here is the update on the life of Edgar and I.
We are now in Alberta and loving it. I am teaching a grade 5/6 class and enjoying every minute of it. It feels so good to have my own classroom. My students saw a couple pictures of Edgar and wanted to meet him. On Friday I brought Edgar to class and the students fell in love with him. He is now an honorary member of our class. He has even agreed to post an article in our Classroom Newsletter. He has been wanting to have a place to get all of his thoughts out and now he has that opportunity. I have caught him writing on this blog a couple of times. Anyways the year is going well but I have been very busy with meetings and planning and teaching so here is hoping that things slow down so that I can update this more often.
I am currently at home, sick with a horrible cold. I have made myself get lots of rest and drink lots of fluids so that I can get back to being my awesome self next week.
As for recent adventures Edgar and I had a fabulous summer. We went to Ontario with the family and then in August, Sarah and Manwell came to visit us. I will talk about that in another post along with pictures.
I know that this is a short update but I will post more later. Life in Alberta hasn't been as exciting and adventurous as our time in BC but I am sure it will get better soon. We will be heading back to BC in April for a little visit which will be fun and eventful. Well have a great day and Edgar and I will be back later with photos and tales of our adventures.
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