I love to watch Ada and Mia get all interested in my make-up bag. Ada looks for every possible thing that I might let her use and I explain to her that there are many things in there that she is not allowed to use until she is older. She loves my Burt's Bees Lemon Butter Cuticle Cream and Mia loved a little make-up brush. I took a few photos of them to capture the moment:
Friday, August 27, 2010
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Prince Edward has his own Island!!!
What a great weekend!! Ada and I watched the movie Enchanted recently (love it!) and the handsome prince in it is Edward. Well, what a lovely coincidence that we happened to be heading out on a trip to his Island!! It was a fun connection for us. PEI is wonderful.
We had PERFECT weather! The campground we tented at was PERFECT. The attractions were PERFECT. The Cows ice cream was PERFECT. The Anne of Green Gables Chocolates were PERFECT. Best PERFECT of all: being with the 3 most bestest people in the world. We had a PERFECT vacation, which led me to conclude that Heavenly Father really wanted this for us. He wanted us to have a good time together without any cares. He wanted to reward us for saving our money and give us a chance to use some of it on something fun just for us. A PERFECTly obvious tender mercy.
Avonlea: the Village of Anne of Green Gables was a HIGHLY recommendable place as well. We had a blast. It's basically set up like her village long ago with many of the characters around town and shows throughout the day. They had an awesome music show (the actors/actresses are all musically talented). They had a parade, in which Ada got to hold Anne's hand while they marched down the road. It was so special for her and I am so glad she had such a one on one experience with such a great heroine as Anne. Anne and Diana both took the time to learn her name and made her feel very special. They were all I hoped they would be. They had a country fair in which Ada, Jason and I all got to run in the potato sack races. Jason entered the pie eating contest and WON! (he does love his pie!) Then they also had a pig race... hilarious! All of this plus many more shows and lots of things to do. Well worth the money ($40) and the girls were free (3 and under). The actor playing Charlie Sloane was awesome and hilarious! He could have had his own village and kept everyone entertained all on his own! They were all wonderful!
People... I loved our trip. I would go again this weekend if we could. It was great.
In September, mom and I are going to Time Out For Women in Hartford, Connecticut which I am really looking forward to.
Then in October, the girls and I are going on a week long roadtrip with my mother-in-law and sister-in-law and her family down to the states ( still not 100% sure where).
Jason says this is my season of travel, and that the apathy I have for travelling will disappear and I am going to hunger for our next trip! I kind of hope so. It was wonderful to get away!!!!
We had PERFECT weather! The campground we tented at was PERFECT. The attractions were PERFECT. The Cows ice cream was PERFECT. The Anne of Green Gables Chocolates were PERFECT. Best PERFECT of all: being with the 3 most bestest people in the world. We had a PERFECT vacation, which led me to conclude that Heavenly Father really wanted this for us. He wanted us to have a good time together without any cares. He wanted to reward us for saving our money and give us a chance to use some of it on something fun just for us. A PERFECTly obvious tender mercy.
I love to see them holding hands. Mia saw Jason and I holding hands and wanted to hold Ada's hand.
We stayed at the Cymbria Campground in Cymbria PEI, just off Rte 6 and not far from all the Green Gables loveliness. It was just an old fashioned campground, with a pool and mini golf. None of the showy stuff that completely takes away from the fact that you are outdoors and camping. We stayed 3 nights and our spot was lovely. Right across from the bathrooms, the playground, a sink to wash dishes. It was shady and private. It was quiet and great people around. I would highly recommend it.Avonlea: the Village of Anne of Green Gables was a HIGHLY recommendable place as well. We had a blast. It's basically set up like her village long ago with many of the characters around town and shows throughout the day. They had an awesome music show (the actors/actresses are all musically talented). They had a parade, in which Ada got to hold Anne's hand while they marched down the road. It was so special for her and I am so glad she had such a one on one experience with such a great heroine as Anne. Anne and Diana both took the time to learn her name and made her feel very special. They were all I hoped they would be. They had a country fair in which Ada, Jason and I all got to run in the potato sack races. Jason entered the pie eating contest and WON! (he does love his pie!) Then they also had a pig race... hilarious! All of this plus many more shows and lots of things to do. Well worth the money ($40) and the girls were free (3 and under). The actor playing Charlie Sloane was awesome and hilarious! He could have had his own village and kept everyone entertained all on his own! They were all wonderful!
Ada and her new friends, Anne Shirley and Diana Barry.
We attended church in Charlottetown on Sunday, saw the Greg and Jocelyne Veinot family, and had a great Sabbath day. The Charlottetown branch is lovely.Ada on the helicopter ride
Sandspit was lots of fun and quite appropriate for our little family. The Merry-go-round was a big hit. Ada actually said her favorite ride was the Ferris Wheel which she went on twice. I thought that was pretty impressive for the age of 3. She even put her hands up in the air as it went around. Jason was a true roller coasterer and went on it all by himself! What a man! He said it satisfied his need to roller coaster for a little while longer, although it wasn't much compared to some of the other ones he's been on. Did you know he's been on over 40 roller coasters!? I'm afraid I will never reach that kind of number when it comes to those rides. yikes!People... I loved our trip. I would go again this weekend if we could. It was great.
In September, mom and I are going to Time Out For Women in Hartford, Connecticut which I am really looking forward to.
Then in October, the girls and I are going on a week long roadtrip with my mother-in-law and sister-in-law and her family down to the states ( still not 100% sure where).
Jason says this is my season of travel, and that the apathy I have for travelling will disappear and I am going to hunger for our next trip! I kind of hope so. It was wonderful to get away!!!!
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