The day started off with….what else? Skating. It was Katrine’s last competition of the season. She skated her solo the best she has thus far this season and she is very proud of herself. It has been a rough season and I have to say that I am glad it is drawing to a close. We are keeping our fingers crossed that the high points of a well skated solo and a newly acquired axel are pointing to a better season to come. That is not to say that this season has not had its positives because it has. Katrine has landed all of her single jumps, she passed Preliminary Dance and at least the first part of Preliminary Freeskate; it is just to say that a season without some sort of health issue (last year’s scarlet fever and this year’s concussion) would be greatly appreciated.
After a lunch at the local mall, it was back home to plant a tree. On Friday, Katrine brought home a sapling from school as part of the Stewards of the Earth program. We were asked to plant said sapling and take photos. Apparently, the class which returns that most photos of saplings being planted will get to meet the mayor. This was an exciting prospect so plant we did.
And yes, that is a little wall around the sapling which the girls built. And, being girls, the sapling has a name – ThornyBushTree (or some such thing).
A delicious steak dinner was followed by a family nature walk. The girls watched frogs and birds…
…and then had the requist “sword” fight. Gotta love my girls.










Held the last position for 12 seconds!!! Not sure that I can even get into that position let alone hold myself up that long.









Hey mom! I thought that you said it was suppose to rain in spring? Since when is rain white and fluffy?Â
I think that maybe I should just chase you around and throw snow at you to make sure you understand that this is not rain. Sound like fun?
What? That wasn’t fun? Well, this spring snow was lots of fun for me!










My dad and two of his girls
He and the other Lions had placed 4, 000 plastic eggs in the field. Within four minutes all of the eggs were claimed! Within those four minutes, there was a lot of smiles and giggles as the kids tried to fill their baskets.
Grandpa and Katrine played a little game of basketball….sorry, eggbag with the eggs.
One highlight for Elspeth was finding two “peachy” eggs (That is now her favourite colour. She insists that anything orange is peach and will stand her ground when told that they are orange.)
My two little bunnies
As you can see, Katrine was much happier meeting the Easter Bunny than Elspeth. Elspeth did happily accept the chocolate mini eggs and then promptly asked her dad “Who inside the bunny?”






Katrine tried to do it all by herself but then the red pail got to heavy and then mom had to lug it about while she continued to fill it up.

Katrine took her big sister duties quite seriously. At every stop she would check the various buckets and leave the one with the smallest amount of sap for Elspeth. As you can see, Elspeth still needed help but she gave it her all.

That is my dad filling the sirop bottle.