This month is special for Zack! He was ordained a teacher!
We also celebrated the Wise Men, again, but with our new Olympic fèves !
We also celebrated Granny Hayes' birthday.
This month is special for Zack! He was ordained a teacher!
We also celebrated the Wise Men, again, but with our new Olympic fèves !
We also celebrated Granny Hayes' birthday.
No, we haven't given up on our traditions, even if I am late posting about this. For those who don't remember what Dame Tartine has to do with Saint Nicholas, you can go back here. Since that 2011 posts, my sisters have joined me on this culinary journey. This year, Carole suggested the theme: a plane.
At first, we thought it would be quite difficult but we accepted the challenge.
And we ended up making spaceships! I hope my readers will recognize what someone called a dragonfly...My sister Stéphanie did understand. In fact, she had the same idea!
Carole stayed closer to the original theme. My mom says her plane is half commercial, half military.
Bravo everyone!
We said goodbye to Julia on Monday morning and made it home Wednesday night.
We went through Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan before getting to Ontario. We again had lots of snow and fog and we hit a deer at one point too...
It was quite tiring..
We dropped off Julia at her appartment.
The front door opens to the kitchen and Julia was on that floor on the right but was moving upstairs to the left.
The boys helped her move her things.
The bathroom is right behind the entrance door.
We let her put her things where she wanted.