Dec 29, 2008

Merry "Missmuss"

We had a really nice Christmas this year. Keegan is almost 2 so he wasn't afraid of Santa and he would walk around saying Merry "Missmuss" It was the cutest thing. He had a fabulous time opening his presents on Christmas morning. Sadly this is the only picture of him that we got. I took lots of video but no photo's. What is wrong with me. Santa brought Keegan a kitchen this year and it has kept him very busy the last few days. He comes and asks for my hand and then says, "Lets play" as he pulls me to the ground in front of his toys. It's hard to believe our little boy is growing so fast and next Christmas he will have a little brother to help open presents. Thank you to everyone who thought of us during Christmas time and sent presents, cards, cookies. We absolutely loved it all and miss everyone. We love you and hope you all have a very Happy New Year with lots of wonderful blessings!

I (Heart) Santa

Dec 28, 2008

I miss Scrapbooking

This is the first digital scrapbook page that I have ever attempted to create. I didn't know what I was doing but it was fun and so easy. I still really like the 3 dimensions scrapbooking but it takes so much time and that is something I just don't have enough of. Oh how I love scrapbooking and really miss it. This picture was taken when we were having our biggest snow storm in Oregon history (The Arctic Blast). Keegan really enjoyed playing out in the snow. This night the snow was too soft to make a snowman. We were all a little disappointed. The good news is it got mommy out of work for 2 weeks. I loved every minute that I got to spend with Keegan. Even his not so shining moments.

P.S. The second page is one that Matt did. He wanted to give digital scrapping a shot.

Dec 21, 2008

All Aaaaboard!!!

All Aboard the Dallmann Express... We decided that since we are snowed in today it would be a good time to build our train. Daddy did most of the work and Keegan ate most of the candy. I think we will wait a few years before we make this a christmas traditon. It was fun family time.

Dec 20, 2008

Snow Much Fun!!!









My Oh My do we have snow. I came downstairs this morning at 6:30 am and the snow was falling and it has not stopped all day. In fact it just gets heavier as the evening goes on. I have lived in Oregon for 11 1/2 years and this is the most snow that I have seen. The weatherman said we should have it all day tomorrow as well. Keeping my fingers crossed for a Monday snow day from work. The schools were closed this whole last week because we actually started seeing snow last Sunday. We were scheduled to go to Mt. Hood tomorrow for the Polar Express train ride. I made the reservations in February because they sell out fast and I wanted to ensure a ride this year. We even bought the movie for Keegan to watch so that he would know what we were doing but they called us today and said that they had cancelled it due to the snow. Darn It.... we have waited all year. So I could either get a refund or reschedule for next year. I decided to reschedule. I have to call back in April to make a new reservation. Ugggh!! How am I suppose to remember that? I guess we will have to wear our favorite jammies and drink hot cocoa and watch the movie tomorrow. We won't get to see Santa and we won't get our souvenier silver bell, but at least we will be safe.
We decided to go out this evening and let Keegan tromple through the snow. He loved it. He didn't want to come in. The snow was pretty deep. We were hoping to build a snowman but the snow is too soft. You can't even make a snowball. Well it looks like we will have a white Christmas this year. Now we are just hoping that Damon, Kristen and Mason can make it home from Chicago in time for the big day. Happy Holidays.

Dec 13, 2008

A Message to Mason

Nov 28, 2008

Shopping Black Friday Madness

Ok, so I always thought that getting up early to hit the sales was fun. I stopped for a paper at Albertson's yesterday. Of course I was happy they were open on Thanksgiving so I could get my sale ads but I did feel bad that they had to be open on Thanksgiving Day for people like me. Any hoo, I went through the ads last night and nothing really jumped out at me, but I told Matt that I would go out if I happened to wake up. Well don't you know that I couldn't really sleep just thinking about the possibility of getting up. I went to bed dressed so I wouldn't have to waste time looking for clothes. I was up at 3:10 and ready to hit the stores. There was a small item at Best Buy that was a good deal and I decided I would hit them first since they opened at 5am. I thought I should get a pretty good place in line if I am there before 4am. WRONG!!! I got to Best Buy at 3:30am and the parking lot was pretty full already. I went to the end of the line that was all the way around the corner and literally going behind the back of the building. I couldn't help but laugh as I was making the long walk. People were there with their sleeping bags wrapped around them, camping chairs were set up and some tarps. Seriously....did these people sleep here? I stood in line for about 20 minutes when a guy came back to use the porta-potty and said that he had landed the second place in line....however he had been there since 5pm on Thanksgiving Day. I decided to leave at that point. There was no way the small item I was going for was still going to be there. So I decided to hit another store not far from there for an item for Matt. I really didn't think there would be people at that store yet, WRONG!! It was now only 4am and this store didn't open until 6am and there was already a significant line. Are your serious??? I was determined that I was not going to go home empty handed since I had gotten up so early. So like many others I waited out in the cold for 2 hours until the doors opened.
About 10 minutes before the doors were to open the store people came around and handed vouchers to you for the item that you wanted. If they ran out of vouchers before they got to you then you were out of luck. I was saying, please let me get the items I want and not have been out here for 2 hours to actually really go home empty handed..... Lucky for me I got the vouchers I needed. SCORE!!! The guy that was standing in front of me was in line for a laptop and unfortunately for him they ran out of vouchers just before they got to him so he had to get in his car and go home. Oh My Gosh!! I think that it gets worse every year. The other thing that was happening is that there was a line in front of me, but people would show up and not come to the back of the line. Apparently people were saving places for late comers and so the line in front of me was getting bigger than the line in back of me. Not fair. I do not have a line friend. The lady that was in front of me actually had pneumonia and was standing out there CRAZY, but she said that next year she would be my shopping buddy. I said only if she was the one that would stand in line and let me cut when I got there. She agreed. SCORE!!! I had to come straight home to get here in time for Matt to leave for work so I didn't get to finish my shopping. Now that Keegan is up we are heading out for more. I don't know if anything will be left but we will give it a shot. By the time we get home we will both be ready for a nap. YES.
Happy Black Friday Shopping to everyone who is crazy like me and gets up to do it.


Nov 15, 2008

Delicious Homemade Carmels

Homemade carmels are one of my absolute favorite. I just almost can't resist eating these oooey gooey delicious treats. But I will have to. Earlier this year I bought a candy making book and I just had to have it when I found the carmel recipe. These treats are going to be up for sale when we do our PHOTO'S w/ SANTA in the upcoming weeks. All the sales will be donated to the Cure JM foundation. For those of you who don't know my nephew Mason was diagnosed with Juvenile Dermotomyositis when he was only 18 months old. He suffers plenty from this disease and Matt and I are trying to raise money for the foundation to help find a cure. Our first major event will be the photo's with Santa. We will be taking pictures by donation at a Christmas tree farm on Nov. 30th, Dec 7th and 14th. All the proceeds will go to benefit the Cure JM foundation. We will also be doing a photo with Santa at the Little Gym in Beaverton on December 13th. We are really hoping to get a great response from the community. Our current goal is to raise $5000.00 for the foundation. On top of our events we have a tab on our website for people who wish to just make a donation. We are really excited to be doing this and hope that one day there will be a cure and no more children will have to suffer. If you would like to know more about JM I encourage you to go to www.curejm.com. In the mean time I just have to look and not touch these yummy carmels.

Nov 8, 2008

YO GABBA GABBA "MUNO"

Everyone meet Muno. He is an all time favorite around our house. Keegan's favorite TV program is Yo Gabba Gabba on the Nogn Channel. We seriously have to watch these 6 shows over and over and over. I decided that I was going to give him a special gift and I made him this Muno doll. I have had it ready to go for about 4 weeks now but I couldn't get our sewing machine to work. Finally Matt set it up for me tonight and...tada...Muno is finished. Ok so I am a little rusty on my sewing skills. Ok a lot rusty (I'm no Jen Holyoak thats for sure) He has a lops sided head and one arm is longer than the other and a bit higher than the other, but Keegan loves him, the imperfect Muno, and I love that he loves him. For the first 15 minutes he wouldn't put him down. Keegan came and sat on my lap and hugged Muno. It was a happy moment when I could hold and hug Keegan and he could hold and hug Muno. Unfortunately I don't think that I can make the other 4 characters. I'm just not that talented. So we stop with Muno. It's a happy day. Welcome to our home Muno!!

Priceless

Nov 4, 2008

Dental for Children

I am wondering when other families have added their children to their dental plan. When do you take a child in for their first dental visit. How do you keep them from freaking out?


Oct 29, 2008

Can I be a Balloon for Halloween?

Heather and I picked these balloons up from the Intel Halloween Bash last night. Keegan just loves them. He walks around the house with them most the day. I think that he wants to be a Balloon this year for Halloween, but we already have his costume. Sorry, Kee. Maybe next year.

Oct 27, 2008

Howl-loween at the Zoo

Yesterday they were having a Howl-loween event at the Zoo. Since we bought a year pass to the Zoo in March we thought this would be a fun, no more cost event to take Keegan too. Plus he always likes to go and see the elephants. When we were driving down the highway there were signs saying the Zoo parking lot was full, but we took our chances and ended up scoring a spot in the parking lot. There were hundreds of trick or treaters at the Zoo. It was so fun to see all the little kids and some of the big kids in their halloween costumes. They had a scavenger hunt for the kids and we have to get a stamp at each location on our map. Once we made it through all the stops and all the crowds and of course after we stopped to see the elephants we were able to turn in our map for a Howl-loween bag with tattoos and candy for Keegan. He loved being there and we had fun getting out as a family. This week is full of fun events and we are excited to attend all of them.

Happy Howl-loween!!!

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Oct 24, 2008

Good Morning Playground

Keegan and I decided to hit the playground first thing after breakfast this morning. The best part about morning playground is that you get it to yourself. The worst part is that everything is still wet. After the playground we went and picked up Daddy from work and went to Costco. We love being able to pick up daddy for lunch.

Oct 12, 2008

Sweet Treats

I saw a picture on the front of the Crate and Barrel catalog that had some cute pumpkin shaped treats and I thought they were so cute that I wanted to make them. I went to find the pan but it cost $32.00 so I bagged that idea. I knew I could come up with something similar for much cheaper. So I decided to look for a mini bundt pan. I couldn't find one anywhere. Then the other day we were at JoAnne fabrics of all places and they had a pan that I was looking for. Who would have thought. So I waited until Friday to get the pan because I had a 50% off coupon that day. I got the pan I needed for $5.00. I was thrilled. What a bargain. These are mini pumpkin shaped carrot cakes with cream cheese frosting. They didn't turn out as cute as I imagined but I thought they were pretty good for a first attempt. The next time that I make them I will use a little thicker frosting for the leaves. I also think I will buy a cinnamon stick to use for the stem instead of the raisins that I found in my cupboard. I can't wait to eat them. I imagine they will taste pretty good. Happy October!!!

Oct 10, 2008

Thank Heavens for Little Boys

Well I am finally 18 weeks pregnant and that means it was time for my ultrasound. Today we found out that we are having a little boy. It was clear as day but they would not take a picture. It was fun to watch because the baby was pretty active. The sonogrammer did not take very good pictures for us though. Most of them are blurry. Little disappointing. We are really excited and excited for Keegan to have a little brother, a playmate and best buddy. Keegan still does not understand that there is going to be a baby. We have been trying to talk about it but he just carries on and doesn't understand. We bought him a baby doll so he could hold it and get used to baby. However everytime we try to give him the baby doll he doesn't want anything to do with it. We haven't thought of a name for our new little boy so if any of you have suggestions we would be happy to hear them. The name Woim has been voted out. haha. The other good news is I am finally over the sickness. I actually have been able to brush my teeth this week with out losing my stomach. Thank heavens for little boys.


Oct 4, 2008

Pick A Winner

Oct 3, 2008

Fresh Homemade Bread

I did it!!! I made fresh homemade bread. I have heard a lot of talk on other blogs about homemade bread and so today I decided to give it a try and this is how it looks. Isn't it lovely.

I called my mom yesterday to ask her for her recipe and to my surprise she said that she doesn't use a recipe. What!! How do you know how to make bread without a recipe? Years of practice was her answer. So I went online and found a recipe. Although making bread is not hard to do it is time consuming because it has to rise and then you have to pound it and then it has to rise again and then you put it in the pans and then you have to let it rise again. Ugggh! Took all day. But it looks great right. I haven't tasted it yet. I was trying to think of something for dinner that would go good with homemade bread but I haven't figured that out either. Anyways, here is to feeling good and being productive. Do I have anyone that wants to be a guinnea pig?

Sep 27, 2008

To all the Stay at home Mothers

Ok. I am so bored today. I can't seem to find things to keep me and Keegan busy. By not being busy I am tired. I want to know what all the stay at home mothers figure out what to do all day to keep from going crazy. I have no ideas. I even got in the car and drove around for a bit but that was not fun because I had no place to go. I baked cookies yesterday. Please help.


Not Forgotten

With the death of my grandmother still fresh, only being 3 weeks ago, I at times find myself being heartbroken. Since returning from the funeral services I have done pretty well when thinking about my grandparents. I am happy with the thought of them finally being together again. In my mind grandma and grandpa were perfection in all they did and all that they shared. I have thought about them often, but today when I was thinking about them and different memories that I had, I found myself being very emotional and I haven't had that since coming home from Idaho. And as I continued to think and wonder why I was so sad today I remembered that today is the 3rd year since my grandpa passed away. I thought about being there during that time and the sight of death and the memory it burned in my mind is terrifying. I did not see him at the actual moment that he took his last breath but I was right outside the door and I was the first one that grandma came to tell. I remember having mixed emotions about being there. I didn't want to see him so weak and so sick however being able to talk to him those last few times and remind him how much I loved him were priceless. I miss him, but I still remember him and how loving and kind and tender he was.

As my grandmother became very ill and we knew that her time was near I chose not to go and see her one more time in her moment of weakness. Although I regret not calling in time to talk to her one more time, I didn't feel that she would want us all to stand around her and see her so sick. I don't know if it was the right choice but I do know she knew how much I loved her. I marvel at how graceful she was and how understanding and patient and talented she always was. Even in her last hour she was not afraid. She was ready and she just said how much she would miss everyone. I still have to chuckle at the last time that I did talk to her which was about 2 weeks before her passing and I asked her how she felt. She said, "Ok, she did not have any pain. She could tell that something in her lungs felt different but that was all. She said you know when my expiration date is up it is up, we all come with one." and that is just the way she felt.

There is change that comes with their death. The items that they owned are going to be divided and the house where all things for me were happy and good is going to be put up for sale. It was so hard to stand in their house on the day I was leaving Idaho and think that this was probably going to be the last time that I was going to be able to go there. I can't stand the thought of another family living there. I would rather it sit empty, but I know that they wouldn't want that. They would want another family to be happy there. If there were jobs for us to go to, Matt and I would move our family back there to live in the house that my grandfather built. Change is so hard to accept.

I am sad at the idea that neither grandma or grandpa will be here to hold my unborn child in their arms. I loved to watch grandma with Keegan and he loved her. I think back to the 3 big events of my life and how grandpa wasn't able to be with me. When I graduated from highschool grandpa was having heart problems and couldn't make it, when I got married Oregon was too far for them to travel and grandpa was ill, and when I had my first baby grandpa was already gone. I was fortunate to have grandma.
But even with that there are so many times when they were able to be with me. They were there for every birthday and even when I moved away grandpa always remembered to call. I got to have many Sunday dinners with them. We shared many holidays together. Grandpa always played Santa Clause for us and Grandma made us special heart cookies with pink frosting for valentines day. We got to enjoy many delicious pumpkin pies, big bowls of popcorn and big bowls of rice pudding. I can still hear grandpa's voice when he would call me "his little Heather", and I can hear grandmas voice as she answered the phone "Garner's". We were even so lucky to have grandma fly to Oregon to celebrate Keegan's first birthday party with us. I was so happy that she made the trip it really meant a lot to me. So many precious times with them. How fortunate we are that grandma would make us a quilt for graduating from highschool and hand stitch a quilt when we got married. And how lucky are we that she would crochett an aphgan for each great grandbaby that was born. The last count I got was 72 I think. Even when she died she had a half crochetted blanket sitting on the side table for one of my cousins. Even though I am sad I think about the reunion my grandparents must have had three weeks ago and I try to think about the happiness they both must have felt. As hard as it is for those of us that are left here on earth I believe that they are together and happy and they will be there when it is our time to join them. I choose to believe that they will be holding my babies spirit as it gets ready to come to this earth to be born to us. As one of the talks mentioned, they are there preparing the way and getting things ready for us to one day come back home.

I know they both knew how special they were to me and how very much I looked up to them and loved them. They were great examples and I am lucky to have had the many special times with them. I will miss them both very very much for as long as I shall live. But their memory will stay alive. I love you Grandma and Grandpa Garner. Love, Your little Heather.


New Shoes

We decided it was time for Keegan to have some new shoes so we set out yesterday to get him some. We picked Matt up from work on his break so he could have some fun with us. Our first stop was Payless shoes. While Matt and I were busy trying to figure out what size Keegan wears and pick out a suitable pair Keegan decided that he would choose his own pair to try on. I cracked up when I saw him come over with this pink pair of shoes on and on the wrong feet at that. How funny. We did not let him get this pair. We have discovered that if you have a girl then when you shop for clothes or shoes you have half a store to choose from. If you have a boy you only have one maybe two racks to shuffle through. We couldn't find a pair at Payless that we liked so we decided to try Ross since it was right next door.

Cool Shoes

We found this pair at Ross and decided that this was a nice pair of boy shoes. I didn't even look at the price tag before I took them up to pay for them but I did notice a clearance tag on them. I was shocked when they rang up at $17.99. Are you serious!!!!! Since when did baby shoes cost almost $20.00? He will out grow them in a few months. I was not happy but tired of looking for shoes. I don't think that I even pay $20.00 for my own shoes. Now that I have them on him today he has discovered the velcro and refuses to leave it alone. He is sitting here opening and closing the velcro and rearranging it.

Sep 19, 2008

October Stamp Club Challenge

Here are the items that I have to use to make a card for this months card challenge. The paper, some silver leaf, some fuzzy black powder and some orange glitter. Look at the picture below to see the finished project.

Finished Project

Here is the finished project for October's stamp club. Class will be on October 1st. We turn our card in and then customers vote for their favorite during that month. When I go to November's class we will find out the winner. I made this card with a pocket because I thought it would be fun to put a treat inside since the theme is Halloween. The paper is used on the inside of the pocket as well as the folded piece. We are required to use at least one rubber stamp and that would be the grave stone. I used some of the silver leaf on the edges of the grave stone. I used the orange glitter for the R.I.P lettering as well as the flowers and the stripes and I used the fuzzy black powder stuff on the bat. Well hopefully I will get alot of votes and win the $10 gift card.

Sep 14, 2008

1st ER visit

Keegan bit his lip on a big fall last night. He had his first trip to the ER. He is doing good. Just that he can have no solids for 24 hours. He shure did keep mommy and daddy up all night though.

Sep 5, 2008

New Hair Do

Here is the end result of the hair cut experience. He doesn't look like a baby anymore without his little curls. What a big boy. He did really great getting his hair cut. He got to sit in a fun car and watch Willy Wonka, and the first part of Nemo. The hair dresser didn't believe us when we told her he was 18 months. She said he has great vocabulary. She also didn't want to believe us when we told her that he won Portland's Cutest Baby contest this year and that we won the rights to the mini van for a year. With this new do we say good bye to our baby and hello to our big boy.

It's Time for a Hair Cut.

We have decided that it is finally time for another haircut. I can't take the bozo hair do anymore. Matt found this cute kids cutting place that has toy cars for the kids to sit in. So we will go and check it out. Good bye curls.

Sep 3, 2008

Logo Design for web page Poll

We are deciding on a design for our web page for our photography business. http://hdphotography.us

What design do you like?

Poll on the Right ---->>

Comments are welcome as well.

Design 1


Design 2


Design 3


Thank You,
Matt & Heather

Aug 21, 2008

One little heart beat

Well for those of you who don't already know, Matt and I are expecting another little Dallmann in March. I have been battling with morning sickness (more like all day sickness) which is new to me because I did not experience it at all with Keegan. And I am pretty tired of it. I am looking forward to the day when I can just brush my teeth in peace. I hear from a lot of people that "they" say when you have a lot of morning sickness and the pregnancy is different from the first that you are having a girl. We still have awhile until we find that part out. I am about 11-12 weeks. The doctors are undecisive.

So I didn't go back to the Dr. that I had with Keegan. I thought I would try someone new but I really didn't have any referrals so I just had to pick someone out of the hat. Well that turned out to be a really bad idea. This lady was awful. The first things she tells me is "don't gain any weight" Ok I will try but when you are growing a human being it is pretty hard not to do that. Then she tells me that she is not suggesting that I go on a diet but losing weight would not be a bad thing. Ok lady, can I just get a congratulations. The next thing she tells me is that she is going to test me for STD's, gonorehha and chlomidia. I assured her there would not be an issue with that, but she insisted. OK I really don't like you now. So to top the visit off she then says to me, we can do an optional test that would check the baby for cystic fibrosis. In the event it was positive you could choose to abort. OK I am outta here, give me my clothes, give me my $20 back and kiss my bum goodbye lady.
Not a good Dr.

Good news is!!!! I went to a different Dr. yesterday and I had a completely different experience. Everyone was so nice. They said congratulations this is so exciting. Already 100 times better than the first lady. This office has their own ultrasound machine so they were happy to take a look.

And there it was.... One little baby moving around and one little heart beat. I say one little baby because many people have mentioned twins to us since it runs in both my family and Matt's.

So we are pretty excited. I am anxious to get rid of the sickness and get back to feeling normal and being able to go to work without dragging and feeling like I have to throw up all day.
Hats off to all you mothers who have lots of babies. Seriously, I don't think I can do this again. I am not cut out for sickness.

So now comes the task of picking a name. We are completely stumped on girl names. So does anyone have suggestions in the event that our new favorite color will be pink???

Love you all... H

Jul 31, 2008

Canada Day 1







Day 1 of Canada. We got up early on a Friday morning and headed to Port Angeles Washington where we would board the Ferry to take to Canada. Keegan was so funny on the ferry, he thought the big white tubes on the boat looks like elephants so he kept making elephant noises. He entertained people sitting in the ferry by playing peek a boo in the window. He loved the ride over. When we arrived in Canada we were greeted by the beautiful buildings on the wharf. They have the Emporess Hotel on one side and then the Parliment building on the other side. We were pretty tired from the long drive so we headed out of town about 20 minutes away to a find our bed and breakfast cabin. Matt took a wrong turn so it ended up taking us a little longer to get there and by the time we did we were all a little tired, grumpy and hungry. But the cabin was cute and quiet and it was nice to escape from the city to the quiet country. One morning I woke up and a deer was walking along the edge. It was just beautiful. There are a few differences in Canada than the US. For instance the speed limits signs are in kilometers, so when I thought we could go 70 it was really only about 35. The gas price was 146.9 per liter, the temperature was in celcius, and they do not have $1 dollar bills. They only come in coins. In order to get a shopping cart you have to deposit a $1 coin in the cart and you get it back when you return the cart, and the grocery store that we went to didn't have any bags. You had to buy a bag to use or use none at all. It was expensive there. We only got .97 Canadian cents to our US Dollar. But we had a lot of fun and we are glad we got to have the experience of leaving the country.


Canada Day 2




Day 2 in Canada. We were so excited to be here. We had gotten a good night rest and we were ready to go and explore. This was the weekend for the "Tall Ships Festival" It was really fun. There were a lot of really tall ships that had sailed in and you could buy passes to get on all the ships. We walked around for hours going in an out of boats. It was soo soo hot on this day though. Poor little Keegan got so hot and his face turned red so we had to leave the festival for a bite of food and bit of shade. Once he was cooled off and full we went back to board more ships. There ended up being two sides to the festival and on our way back we saw all the Pirate ships. They were pretty cool. The lines were long though so we didn't get to board all the ships and we actually missed boarding the biggest one of them all that was the US Coast Gaurd. They were all pretty amazing to see. I think we spent about 12 hours walking around the festival. Long day and tiring, but really a lot of fun.

Canada Day 3


Canada Day 3. Today we decided that we would sleep in a little and take some naps so we got off to a late start. When I was in Victoria about 17 years ago we went to a house called The Fable Cottage. It was a fun whimsical house that this guy had built all himself by hand including the shingles. Anyway it had pretty gardens that were full of nomes. So we decided that we wanted to see the Fable Cottage. Much to my surprise when we found the address the Fable Cottage had been replaced by Condos. So we went on to the Butchart Gardens. There really isn't much to say other than, spectacular. We spent probably 6+ hours walking around there. The gardens were amazingly beautiful and a must see if you ever get to Victoria. It was expensive to get in though. The cost was $26.50 per person, luckily Keegan was still free. I was so taken back by the cost that I forget to give them my dollar off coupons that I had gotten the day before. But all and all it was worth it.

Canada Day 4





Day 4 in Canada we just decided to cruise around the town. They have so many old buildings that are really pretty. We ate at a cute little corner cafe. We sat by one of those windows and the windows are open. Luckily the homeless guy was not hanging out while we were eating. Keegan got a yummy lava ice cream at one of the resturaunts that we ate at. He was really excited with all the smoke coming out. That is pretty much all we did that day is walk and walk and walk. We had fun doing it though.

Canada Day 5





Day 5 in Canada was "Canada Day". Which is like the 4th of July in the United States. We started off by going to a castle just up the hill from town. It was gorgeous. Way back when after the owner died no one wanted to buy the castle so they had a drawing and the person who's name they drew won the castle. Then that idiot lost it to the bank for a $300,000 loan he took out on it. Now that is something I would like to get in on. But word to the wise, when you win a castle just live in it, don't lose it to the bank. It was three levels of beauty. After the castle we went back down to the warf to wait for fire works. As the evening drew near the streets started filling up with thousands of Canadians who had painted maple leafs on their faces and made dresses out of flags. We are talking thousands of people showed up. The legal drinking age in Canada is 19 so there were plenty of rowdy drunk kids roaming the streets. As we were waiting for night to fall it started getting cold and Matt and I did not come prepared for that so we were sitting on the Hotel lawn freezing, that is why we have sad faces. Once we watched the fireworks we went back to the cabin for a good night sleep and then we had to get up early in the morning to hit the ferry back to the "Good Ole' United States." So that pretty much sums up our vacation to Canada in a nut shell. We had a lot of fun and hope to go back some day. And we are happy to say that we made it through customs with out any trouble.

Jul 25, 2008

Oh Canada!






We have requests to post some photo's of our trip to Victoria Canada. We will post more later as things slow down. For now here are a few photo's ot og the 809 that we took. We had a lot of fun.


Matt