Friday, July 20, 2012

It's the Weekend!

The last two days have been amazing-and busy!
Yesterday evening we headed to the local library. Now this might not sound like anything much to you but to Savanna and I it is gold. What a beautiful library! Savanna had fun playing puppet theatre with some boys about her age and then she went over the park and made another friend. I guess it's not surprising considering she says hi to everyone who walks by our campsite.
She has also has developed a taste for Bill Nye the science guy. I was happy to see the library had a fairly good collection of DVD's so I can save some data on my phone.
We have to keep a constant supply of books for her. Every morning that's the first thing she goes to. It's a great way for Mommy and Daddy to get a little more rest!
Today is the start of Wayne's three day weekends so we took off on a little road trip. There looks to be a lot to see up here and we only have so many weekends so we have to make the most of them.
Ever since he first brought home the Renfrew County visitors guide I've been itching to go to a place called Bert's Crepes. It was the cutest little place, complete with a tiny white patio on the lake. The crepes were delicious but I guess I forgot that true crepes, unlike the ones we had in school during carnival, don't have ice cream. Oh well, it was still worth it for the drive.
After our supper, (slow cooker meals are awesome for weekends) we took off for a marathon bike ride. It was a challenge for someone who's used to totally flat land but it was totally worth it. I can't tell you how many miles we covered but it was a substantial amount. I am definitely looking forward to doing it again and getting into better shape.

2 comments:

  1. It is always so interesting when traveling to see what is there. Even the most simple of places are full of amazing discoveries! Thanks for sharing, and I love the pictures!

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  2. Thanks! I definitly have the traveling bug! I grew up traveling every summer and my grandparents are world travellers so I think it's in my blood.

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