third week of June » Aldergrove Family Photographer

Post #3 of Personal Project 52 weeks.

We yurted last week. Our first time in yurts. I am a big fan of the yurt. Cleaner, drier, proper mattresses, less crouching means less back issues and yet the whole experience still feels like camping. Trust me it’s not anything luxurious.

Overall the trip was a smashing success and was relaxing (probably because we were so lazy).

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* That stump is an anthill.

* The kids played NON-stop with the wagon and the ride-on toy. Noah ripped around on that thing for 4 days straight. It was surprising how well he could navigate something with such limited steering.

* Ellison is such a beautiful park / campground and even has a beach – not that the weather was optimal for the beach. We did a couple of small walks but for the most part stuck around our campsites. We yurted with another family and spent our days watching our kids run around, napping the younger ones, eating, reading, sitting around the fire and chatting.

* Poor Mattias didn’t love the crawling on gravel, pavement and dirt so much. When we got home, he was so happy to motor around on a less-painful floor. He did manage a face-plant outside of the yurt and was bruised for the rest of the trip.

* Came home to a surprise. Three weeks earlier I had sent in my camera for servicing and I wasn’t expecting it back until the following week. At least. After Canon called to inform me it was completed. Or so I was told. So don’t worry right? Wrong. Sitting on my front porch in all it’s glory is a huge box. The kind that looks really interesting to a passerby. Did I mention we live en route to a high school? Not tucked behind a pillar. Right in the middle of the porch. And inside my camera and 2 expensive lenses. I’m not even going to tell you replacement value. I figure it had been sitting there for about 3 days while we were away. Seriously, my heart still skips a beat when I think about it. { But I’m so glad to have it back and so thankful that it wasn’t stolen!!! }

~ K

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  • Tine - Karin!! love these weekly updates 😉 your little one is getting so big already.ReplyCancel

  • Joni - Sounds like yurting was a success 🙂 And as always L-O-V-E all the pictures. Considering the camera was still there after 3 days…I think your neighbourhood just got a whole lot safer.ReplyCancel

  • Alyssa - YIKES about your camera! That’s nuts! Glad it’s back in your hands safe and sound though!

    yurting – i love it 🙂 i’m a tad jealous, we’re braving tenting with 3 kids in a couple weeks. hmmmm.ReplyCancel

  • Audrey - ok – I’ve gotta look up what a yurt is. I dislike camping with a crawling baby, thankfully I’ve only had to do that once and it was with Chelsea. Ashley crawled the day we got home from camping! Poor Mattais. Yikes ’bout the camera! Who did the delivery? You should complain or if next time you have something being delivered make specific instructions for them to not leave the parcel. Crazy! Glad it wasn’t stolen. Great pictures!ReplyCancel

  • Rachel - Looks like a great vacation Karin. How was the weather? And eek on the box left on your front porch…glad it turned out OK (and have you noticed a difference?)ReplyCancel

  • Marta - Love it! Thank you again for posting these every week … it’s like a present in my google reader 🙂ReplyCancel

  • Bep - What a story! nice pictures!ReplyCancel

  • Erica Feunekes - That’s a major yikes!! I actually left my camera on our porch last month and as we were driving away, I realized that 2 of our kids had no sweaters with them so I asked Hugo to turn around… Good thing he did…ReplyCancel

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