Bruce and I have another week off and so far we have been pretty lazy. Well, I should say I have been pretty lazy. Bruce has been out getting some wood chopped with Dad and has been out to the farm a couple of times for a look around. I'm sure he'll settle into the idea that he's on leave and stay here to do our jobs soon.
I have uploaded the photos and started on a photo book. I've decided that it's cheaper and easier to do it digitally than scrapbooking, and we can get multiple copies for the kids as well. We have over 3500 photos, so we may end up with Volumes 1 and 2!
We have lots of photos I couldn't include earlier, taken on the other cameras so I'll share various ones here now.
One of the absolute highlights of the trip for me, was the time spent in Victoria with my host families. We stayed for the four nights we were there, with Tim and Jane, my second host parents. Back in 1986, I stayed with them for 5 months and their children, Matt and Heather were 5 and 3. They are both married now and Matt and his wife Kirsty have a gorgeous baby Amelia. We unfortunately didn't meet but I feel I know them just by staying there. We did meet Heather's husband Jeff, which was lovely. Tim and Jane are enormously and justifiably proud of their children and it was interesting for me to see the way they have achieved, given that I knew them when they were so small.
These photos were taken on our last night with Tim and Jane.The men cooked burgers on the BBQ out on the side deck. It would have been after 7 p.m. in the bottom photo, and the others were taken well after we finished dinner, possibly close to 9 p.m. We miss that quality of evening light where you seem to be able to achieve so much more every day- there are so many more hours (of daylight anyway. I am well aware that there are still only 24 hours in the day in North America!).
Jane bought the kids water bottles with the maple leaf on the side. This is Thomas's pride and joy. He has been taking it to school and footy training. Thank you Jane.
Jane's garden is beautiful. Set on the edge of the water near Willows Beach, their home and garden is truly a haven, and an amazing place to recharge. I have included one or two pictures of the garden previously but here are a few more...
I am having some difficulty uploading as many photos as I would like tonight so I will have to leave it there. We loved watching the various wildlife from the garden although we didn't see as much as we would have like. Jane fights a never ending battle with deer and sea otters in her garden. We did see one sea otter and I thought I saw a whale. It turned out to be a rock... Don't the kids look like tourists???? We were enjoying that little patch of sunlight before heading out to Sidney to have dinner with my third host family, the Gurneys.
Tomorrow we have our ballgames carnival and Thomas will also run the 200m. We will go to watch and no doubt be time keeping... sometimes the last few weeks seems like a dream!


























