First of all, our drive down. The GPS says it takes 5 hours, but that is a lie, it takes 7 hours including stops, and no we didn't stop for two hours. We were driving along one of my favourite parts of the drive where there are lots of trees and hills and lakes and the scenery is just lovely when all of a sudden a wild turkey (or "turkey wild" if you prefer) ran across the road! The poor thing did not survive to tell of how it flew for a few seconds over our car, and I do hope some animal ate it so that it didn't die in vain. Later we stopped for a bathroom break and ice cream and my husband tells me to "Look at the nuns". I turned to look in that general direction and there was a van full of nuns! It was hilarious just because it was so out of the ordinary and made me think of Sister Act.
Saturday morning we had a lovely breakfast of French Toast with fruit and bacon and maple syrup. I played with M with his new train set aka 'choo choo' and just relaxed and enjoyed family time. The men (my husband and brother-in-law) got
We got up and ready for church on Sunday, which went smoothly. We relaxed in the afternoon and then went to a really good Greek restaurant for dinner. My sister-in-law and I went for a swim after dinner that was so nice and relaxing for my pregnant body.
We woke up to a torrential downpour on Monday (Happy Canada Day!) so our departure was a bit delayed, but we were OK on the drive back and nothing eventful happened.
Here are a few pictures of the damage done by the wild turkey:
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