We finished up the Break with a trip to Bass Pro Shop for some indoor catch and release fishing. The line up was long but the girls had fun – they looked a lures with Baba, checked out the fishing poles, did a craft, watched the fish swim, climbed on boats, all while waiting for their turn. Once we got up there they were happy, happy. Both got some nibbles but no takers. That said, they left with smiles on their faces as well as new tackle boxes (which have since been turned into an eraser holder and “pretty stuff” holder).
And then it was back to school on St Paddy’s Day. Elspeth wore this green dress again to school so she could be in green like mommy’s earrings. For dinner the girls were thrilled with their green milkshakes (little food colouring never hurt anyone but my fingers turned a nice shade of green opening up the bottle, oops). Now there is a bit of a lull where we can catch our breathes and get back into the swing of things.





We began the day with some dancing in the big hall. Circles on a floor apparently send the signal “Let’s dance!”

Time for some experiments and crafts.
My little looking super proud of herself. She kept up with the biggies all day.


There was a special Sesame Street and the Body exhibit on for the Break. All of the girls seemed to actually enjoy it . I had expected more resistance from the older pair because of how it was presented but they got right in to it. The digestive track with simulated poop was a big hit all around as were the interactive sink hygene display. Who knew that hand washing could be so much fun without real water? Elspeth was happy to see Dorothy in Elmo’s world but surprised that it was not real water. As you can see in the final photo, Elspeth’s hands are exactly the same size as Elmo’s.
Time for more experiments!
Elspeth’s favourite two stations. Her first reaction at the red peg wall was not to make the animal prints with the provided supplies but to make a face print. She did manage to start a trend with another three kids following suit. I prefered the hall of mirrors.
Katrine really enjoyed the water table. They put in various combinations of walls in order to direct the flow of water in certain ways. Very cool.
I rather enjoyed the black light puppet show. Not only was it great entertainment but I got to actually sit down for half an hour.
One last thing; Happy Pi(e) Day!! The girls were happy to indulge in mini butter pies (okay tarts if I have to be specific) in honour of Pi Day.


















Katrine didn’t want to be buried but was more than happy to help bury the two of us and be the officail photographer.
Elspeth managed to craft some snowblobs and bricks but not the desired Olaf-like snowman.
Katrine spent a lot of time digging suitable houses out of the snowbank and ferrying the ponies between them in open air style.




Competing
For fun. It is all about the skating for her.
Proud girl first thing in the morning.
Here she goes making snow!
Still posing like a princess at the end of the day.

Sorry, bit blurry.














Elspeth really wanted to climb this snowbank.


Elspeth thought this was a great lark. Kept asking her uncle to dump her. Good thing that the snow was nice and soft.