Boxing Day and the weather was warmer, so we grabbed the opportunity to get out in the mid day heat!!!! And went to the Nordic ski centre for a xc ski. Finlay had a good nap as I towed him around and Heather enjoyed practicing her down hill skiing in the tracks .We then went to the Banff Springs hotel, which has lovely decorations and a famous Gingerbread castle.
Heather was beside herself when she saw the ballroom and in her mind she was a princess at the ball, dancing with her prince...Daddy of course. I was the fairy Godmother and Finlay was the mouse!!!!! Even on the way home she was talking about the horses that were pulling our carriage and when we were fueling up...well that was us stopping so that the horses could get more food, cause they were hungry !!!! A three year olds imagination is such a glorious thing.
In the big open rooms and corridors, Finlay was able to work on his walking, now he is there, fully confident although still a little shaky, but he is doing it without his walker
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Merry Christmas
Heather really began getting excited on Christmas eve after going to a service up at Silver tips golf course and was very keen to get home and prepare Santa's and Rudolph's snack.
Thankfully, due to the later than usual night, the kids slept in until 7.30 am.Heather asked to go downstairs to see if Santa had left her a present..... Well she was so surprised at just how many presents he had left her, the amusing thing was that she even checked out the advent calendar to see if the Christmas fairy had been and was in fact a little disappointed that there were no treats in the calendar !!!!
After all the presents were opened we were able to go out for a walk in -20 ! Finlay had a well earned nap and Heather enjoyed sledging. We then returned home and they both had time to play with their toys while we made dinner. It felt a little unusual, while standing at the cooker and not having little people crawling around or tugging at my trouser leg or shouting from the living room !!! It did make me smile.
The kids played all day and were still on the go at bed time!!!
Monday, December 14, 2009
The beauty that exists at -30
This is the window in our "mud room" (poarch)....not our bathroom!!!
Last weekend we had blizzards and freezing temperatures of -20 and the cold temperatures stayed with us and gradually became colder as the week went on, reaching as low as -30 in the mornings. We still managed to get Heather to school and even managed a trip there by sledge and I managed to get them out for a quick bit of sledging in the afternoons . There is a little play park two doors down from us that has a little hill and the kids had fun being towed around in their sledges and then having fun going down the hill. We arrived back home with rosy cheeks big smiles and I had a bit of frost around my chin!!!!
We all felt the benefit of the fresh outdoor air. The kids are less irritable, they can then return to playing with each other as opposed to trying to annoy each other. The house seems to get a break and I come home with new energy .
It seems that as long as the sun is shining, temperatures of below -20 can be bearable for the kids for about 30-60 mins before the sun disappeared behind the mountains.
The house feels warm, almost too hot sometimes when the sun is shining and we open the blinds to allow the heat of the sun to warm the air in the house. As soon as the sun sinks behind those tall mountains at around 3pm the "heat", or supposed heat, disappears and you can feel the air in the house cooling down, that is when the thermostat goes up and the blinds are closed. If you are outdoors, that's the time to come indoors!!!
The people who live on the other side of the valley loose the sun at 11am during Dec and Jan and the snow can last an extra month. Brrrrrrr can you imagine how cold that would be!!!!
Monday, December 7, 2009
The Banff Santa Parade
This weekend was the weekend of the Fire department children's Christmas party in Calgary and a family Christmas tree hunt with some friends. However there was a large snow storm that hit Alberta on Friday night, with heavy snowfall, gusting winds and temperatures of -30. The thought of traveling was far from everybody's mind, let alone with 2 kids. And the thought of trampling through the snow to cut down a tree with 2 kids was even less impressive !!! Unfortunately we had to for go the party and the tree hunt. However there were lots of other festivities happening around Banff.
On Saturday there was the Christmas lights parade in Banff. Lots of activities for children indoors like face painting, cookie decorating, xmas crafts caroling and also photos with Santa.
Heather had a go at everything and looked quite settled on Santa's knee.....unlike Finlay, who couldn't wait to get off !!! Heather said to Santa " You, gonna come to my house and leave a present for me ??" But she doesn't really have a clue what she wants and I'm unsure as to how much she really understands the concept. When I ask her what she wants from Santa she will say things like " A green present" or " a frog present" . More recently we have been reading her a little Poppy and Sam Christmas book and the little girl in that gets a bike....now when asked...she wants a bike...A tall order seeing as she already has a great bike!!!!!
The day ended with a 30 min parade of Christmas lights down Banff Ave and finished with Santa riding in a horse drawn carriage in -20,
This was followed by a parade of Xmas lights, music and ofcourse finished with santa riding down Banff Ave on a horse drawn carriage
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow
Well in Canmore we had a great dump of snow in October, however that quickly melted and really we have not seen any on the ground in town since. The mountain tops are covered and the skiing season has started off great with mid season like conditions. There have been the skiing and snowboarding injuries coming in at work giving me a taste of what is out there. Our mind set is not in winter yet and my skate skiing lessons are starting this Wed.
So we thought that we would grab the opportunity of a couple of days that we had off as a family to go and seek some snow. We drove an hour west to Lake Louise and caught up with friends. We tried some xc skiing...how times have changed from the 2 pairs of skis and poles. Now we are there with the 2 pairs of skis and poles, the chariot with ski attachment for Finlay, the pulk for Heather, the skis for heather just in case she wants to try and lots of snacks and warm clothes for all four of us.
We managed to ski for about a kilometer and then Heather wanted to have a go, once we got her skis on, she was happy to come along beside us and join us on the gradual incline and had fun on the down hill. The pace was slow, the temperature was low and so was the heart rate. Perhaps James and I have to adapt our clothing choice now that we are skiing with a toddler, but the fun that she had and the smile on her face was worth it.
After a warm drink and lunch we returned to our cabin and after Finlay had a nap they were eager to get out in the snow again for sledging.
So we thought that we would grab the opportunity of a couple of days that we had off as a family to go and seek some snow. We drove an hour west to Lake Louise and caught up with friends. We tried some xc skiing...how times have changed from the 2 pairs of skis and poles. Now we are there with the 2 pairs of skis and poles, the chariot with ski attachment for Finlay, the pulk for Heather, the skis for heather just in case she wants to try and lots of snacks and warm clothes for all four of us.
We managed to ski for about a kilometer and then Heather wanted to have a go, once we got her skis on, she was happy to come along beside us and join us on the gradual incline and had fun on the down hill. The pace was slow, the temperature was low and so was the heart rate. Perhaps James and I have to adapt our clothing choice now that we are skiing with a toddler, but the fun that she had and the smile on her face was worth it.
After a warm drink and lunch we returned to our cabin and after Finlay had a nap they were eager to get out in the snow again for sledging.
Fine dining at the Gunn's
Feeding time is still a messy process. Finlay wants to feed himself and this way he enjoys his food....he enjoys tasting it, feeling it, throwing it and wearing it, however, as long as he is eating it, then I am happy!!!!
With heather still having the occassional spillages on the table,on the floor and on herself, it just means that I will be treading in food, picking crumbs off my socks and sweeping countless times a day for a few more months...or years!!!
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