Two weeks. That’s how long school has been out. We left our
home bright and early the day after it was over to make our way east to visit
Hubby’s Dad and step-mom and it was a beautiful drive! The littles were all
excited and relatively well behaved for the 12 hours it took to get us there
and then we slowed right down.
Canada Day we had a lazy morning (well, I did since I was shooed
back to bed with a migraine) and the afternoon was spent playing in bouncy
castles and face painting and park playing with a jumbo freezie to top it off.
We ran into Hubby’s cousin whom we hadn’t seen since Smarty was just learning
to walk, and it was nice meeting her husband and children as well!
Lots of fishing, lots of walking, lots of water time. We
spent some time, just the immediate 6 of us, at Clear Lake our last day there.
We stopped at the Chocolate Fox for ice cream, we walked through interpretive
centres, we talked with park staff. We stuck out feet in the water and leaned
about invasive species like the rusty crayfish.
We drove to Medicine Hat to visit our wonderful friend that
we don’t get together with near enough, and have now been home for a week. And
it has certainly not been a boring week. At least not for me. My children may
have a differing opinion 😉
After letting them indulge most of Monday in doing nearly
nothing productive, we quickly learned (or relearned… I think this is something
I have discovered and rediscovered a few times) that littles need structure and
responsibility to be happy. So they did some dishes. And put away clothes. And
cut rhubarb. And set and cleared tables. After the initial “I don’t wanna do
anything and you can’t make me” passed they have been relatively pleasant! They
really are wonderful children. But they are still children.
So every day, after the set “quiet time” that is always
built into our days, whomever isn’t actively napping gets to do dishes. Today
changing the laundry was added. Simply because I had other work that I needed
to do for school and since I have able bodied helpers around to pick up what I
would “get around to” I am definitely going to utilize them. I have really been
pleased that the grumbling has mostly stopped.
But course work is moving along for me; I think I have got
the balance so far for school and family. The children have succeeded in
completing their respective grade levels and will move forward in the autumn,
and it feels as though summer is already moving way too fast. We have had a
week at home, Sunday afternoon we head out for a family camp at Camp Kuriakos,
then we are home for a week before we hit the mid-summer mark. August will pass
just as quickly, I am sure.
I have loved taking so many pictures while we were visiting
in Manitoba, and I am looking forward to taking more at camp next week and into
August with more family visiting.