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Vacation and Lake George

*Warning: Long post!*

We’re halfway through our vacation now… So far we’ve had a lot of fun.

We kicked it off with a dinner with our neighbor friends on the Friday, then Xavier’s birthday party on Saturday.

On Sunday, we spent the day with my parents on their sailboat. We had visited the boat before, but it was the first time we had time to go out on the river. There wasn’t enough wind to sail, but we had a nice little cruise using the engine.

The kids played on the harbour’s muddy beach, too.

On Monday I went to see “Albert Tessier et sa petite patrie“, a combination of play and historic tour downtown Trois-Rivières. I really enjoyed it — and not solely because my sister worked on a few costumes for the production and her friend is one of the actors! It’s a clever idea, which makes a historical tour more lively and interesting. They had the audience participate in a few spots, too. Xavier came with me, and although he was a little tired and didn’t really understand what was happening there, he behaved really well throughout!

From Tuesday to Thursday, we were on a ROADTRIP! We crossed to the New York state and visited Lake George. We left early and got there by lunch, then at 1:30 we took a cruise on the Minne Ha Ha, a steamboat, on the Lake.

After the cruise, we went to a PIRATE THEMED MINI-GOLF! How cool is that? The kids greatly preferred that to the cruise, hehehe…

After the mini-golf, we checked in to the hotel, then went out for dinner at a Uno — ever been to Uno? Do so when you can, it’s yummy!

To end the day, we took advantage of the hotel’s indoor pool.

On Wednesday, we went to THE GREAT ESCAPE + SPLASHWATER KINGDOM (6 Flags)!!

The kids loved that place, of course. Frank and I didn’t take advantage of the big coasters, really, but there were many kids rides (and we did most of them with the kids, since Orly was just small enough to need an adult with her). Part of the park was a water park, which came as a handy refreshment in the midday sun.

There were also shows to enjoy. Orly LOVED the Looney Tunes Dance-Off (Xavier found it much too loud, with scary mascots) and sent off (and received) many air kisses to Lola Bunny.

Then there were these guys. Xavier loved those and was mighty impressed (as were we!!) by the on-fire diver at the end.

Ice cream afterwards, then off to bed!

On Thursday, we checked out of the hotel and went for a small stroll at the Lake George harbour. We used the camera’s self-timer to score a family pic:

We drove North into the Adirondack park, then, and visited the Adirondack museum.

It’s a great museum, with many old vehicles (trains, boats, carriages) and stuff tied to the history of the Adirondacks. It was also very well suited for children, with many things they could get their hands on and test out.

After that, we were homebound. Halfway there we stopped for dinner at Applebee’s, then crossed the borders into our own country.

Friday was a quiet day, although we went at the Ferragosto (Italian themed weekend downtown) in the evening, and saw the beginning of Marco Calliari‘s concert at the harbour. We had to leave because of the kids, but what we saw of it was nice!

Saturday our friends Amélie and Nicolas were in town and we had brunch at Cora’s, then went to the yearly Family Fest here in the city, where there were many inflated games, balloon sculptures and mascots for the kids. They loved it — and we got some free time to chat with our friends while the kids bounced!

Yesterday was quiet; our friend Phil visited and started us on the TrueBlood miniseries. We have some light plans for this week, although we cancelled camping because of rain predictions. (We know better than to cancel plans because of weather predictions — we’ve had downpour on the road to Lake George, but no rain whatsoever during our activities! — but Frank declared camping in the rain with kids wasn’t his idea of fun, so we’ll likely just go up to the National Park for a day trip.

I hope your vacation time was or IS a lot of fun, too!

PS. There are even more photos in our Picaca summer album (the last 150 are from our vacation, hehe!)

Charge!

A week and a half ago, we went to the “Rendez-vous des Coureurs des Bois”, in Pointe-du-Lac. It is an event that evokes the colonization, where participants dress in period clothing and “camp” old style in the Antoine-Gauthier park.

We went to see a battle simulation on the St.Lawrence shore… and took pictures, of course. An interesting activity!

DINOS!!

Today we had lunch at Madrid, on the highway 20. We ate a yummy poutine, but in fact we spent more time outside than inside the restaurant, because…

THERE WERE DINOS ALL AROUND! w00t, w00t!
Lol, Xavier was delighted…

Aaaaaaahhhhh…!!

And Big Foots…

No, no, they weren’t REAL dinosaurs…

But they were all kinds of awesome anyway!

Easter city

Morning at the Easter City (in the mall!). There were animals…

…little houses (they were Villa Julia… cute!)…

…ferrets that climbed on the kids’ crafts, chicks to touch with a finger, bunnies with soft fur…

…drawings to hang on clothes lines…

…and ice cream to spoil little tummies!

Maple, yum yum

(To follow our Asian dinner in a nice place in the big city from Saturday night…) Sunday, we had lunch at the CABANE À SUCRE (sort of a maple fest/feast) with work!

Yum! This is an annual favourite of Xavier the sweet tooth, who took this opportunity to score a couple of sips of delicious pure syrup.

Orléane frowned on most food, but her appetite came back for maple taffy, however!

Coat = sticky!

Kyomi

Saturday night was my birthday dinner — 30 y-o, eeek! We (brother, sister, bff, assorted significant others & me) went to Kyomi, a cool Asian restaurant.

We stuffed ourselves on gorgeous, delicious food, in a charming setting (fountains/huge koi fishes, comfy banquettes, changing lighting) and private enough (drapes separated neighbor tables).

Conversations (and time) flowed like water and, three hours later — when we had to leave the place to let other clients in — we ended the night with a cup of coffee before we all parted ways to drive back home.


(With my BFF Amélie!)

Thank you, thank you, family and friends! I loved my evening. It was really to my liking, and I’ll remember it for a long long while!