During the winter holidays, we enjoyed skiing as a family. It was Naimah’s first time and Gabriel had only been on skis once before for a mere half hour when he was 4-years old.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Snow Angels
Gabriel loves spending time with his cousin, Sabine.
During a short break while dogsledding, Gabriel and Sabine found some fresh snow for making snow angels.
Friday, January 14, 2011
Spending time with family over the holidays
Over the holidays, we got to spend quality time with family.
Livia – our new niece
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Noah – Still little but seems big now compared to his baby sister, Livia.
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Granddaughters learning the tricks of the trade while preparing turkey dinner.
Ninnie holding her youngest great-grandchild.
Learning violin from Marlee, the kids’ great-aunt.
Jammin’ together
Zaidie with all his grandkids
Monday, January 10, 2011
Dogsledding
We went dogsledding one afternoon in Quebec.
The experience began with the sound of the dogs barking as they begged to be chosen to pull the sleds. We were involved with putting together the dogsled teams and bringing the dogs out to be attached to the sleds.
I was selected to bring out the exceptionally strong dogs. Here I am pretending to be in control while I get dragged along.
Nothing gets the heart pumping more than to be strapped snuggly into a dog sled being whisked away by 6 truly excited canines who live to run.
Mélanie in the passenger seat below. She normally likes to be in the driver seat for gasoline-powered vehicles but when it comes to dogs, she prefers that I take the helm.
Léah and Naimah wrapped up tight.
Gabriel and Sabine, warm and cozy in their sled.
The athletes
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Ici, y fait pas froid... y fait frette!!
Frette = freezing cold
The weather has been relatively mild in Quebec for the last few weeks. However, it did drop down to –15 Celsius one day and with the winds, it felt like –25 Celsius. Of course, that didn’t stop the kids from playing outside.
Luckily, Naimah’s tongue didn’t stick.
The Pepsi commercial that coined the phrase in the title of this blog post: