Sunday, June 9, 2013

WATERLOO! Day 1

To start our second day on the road we walked a few feet from our sweet accommodations at the Village Inn in Wellington, Ontario to the shore of Lake Ontario and savored the scent of these beautiful apple blossoms. It seemed too soon to be saying good-bye to Wellington, but we were expected at sister, Margaret's house in Waterloo for the afternoon. 
Before we left Wellington, though, we stopped in the center of their lovely old village to have breakfast at The Tall Poppy.  We LOVED this place and enjoyed the ambiance in this lovingly restored brick-front store, as much as we savored every morsel of fresh/local and delicious food.  I had the best oatmeal I have ever eaten!  All served by such friendly staff. It was a step back in time and the perfect way to start off our second day on the road, and one that would end with the sisters being reunited.
More of the lilac way as we zipped through beautiful wine country.
We take great delight in finding old barns, and this yellow beauty was sitting pretty in a field of wild mustard as we headed west toward Toronto.
The big city - one of the few times we were on a major highway on this trip.  This is the 401 - trans-Canada highway and so, so busy. It was not far before we were in stop and go traffic for awhile.
Finally, we arrived in Waterloo and received a royal greeting from Margaret, her husband, Jerry and their lovely daughters, Emily and Ellie.  This quilt hangs in their living room and is a treasured gift given to Margaret several years ago as she was recovering from surgery.  All hand made and designed by members of her quilting group, the Sew 'n Sews.
Margaret and LM visiting at the kitchen table and LM showing off a gift for Ms G that he had acquired at a little farm stand as we left Wellington earlier that morning. It is a solar (and battery) powered dragon fly in flight.  Guess who is having a lot of fun with this??
Emmy prepared a lovely fish dinner for us that night and set out a delicious appetizer of preserved cherries over camembert and some delicious raisin toasts.
LM shows off a gift from Margaret.
Margaret loved the gift I had  made to commemorate the reunion. The light is reflecting off the glass here, but it is a quilt block with a hand appliqued heart made from fabric that matches our mother's good china pattern....the heart block is surrounded by lilac fabric.  Each of the sisters and nieces received the same gift as a momento. 
Margaret's family plus moi before dinner.
Much later, after dinner, we were off to the tiny local airport to meet the rest of the party.  It took forever as their flights had been delayed repeatedly, and we thought they would never come through the doors. Sisters, El and Bebo, were most surprised when they were met in Chicago by my daughter, Anne (FL), a surprise guest! 
One by one the remaining guests began to emerge from customs...El greeting Emmy.
Finally, Anne came through the doors....a very welcome, beautiful sight.
I think we all got to bed around 2 am.....long day for everyone.
DAY 2 - the next morning we all began to gather at Margaret's.....Jerry and LM waking up slowly.
LM had brought along the fish quilt I had made him for the previous Christmas and he showed it off to all the sisters.
Here we are - all together, at last. L-R - Bebo (CO), Moi, El (WA), Margaret, our host in Canada.
On to the most important business - a trip to Conestogo to visit Sittler's Mennonite Bakery!! Looking closely, you can see a Mennonite buggy on the road ahead of us. The countryside just outside Waterloo is dotted with beautiful Mennonite farms.
These beautiful pots of flowers adorned the front lawn at the bakery.
"Vases" of lilacs for sale....so beautiful! The green in the bouquets is actually the flower from rhubarb plants.
Delicious rhubarb cut from the gardens right behind the bakery.
Here we all are on the front porch after making some long-awaited purchases.
On the way back to Waterloo we crossed a pretty river over this narrow bridge.
Beautiful Mennonite farms ahead.
Next stop was City Bakery for lunch....very yummy.  Payment for food is all on the honor system. Everything is homemade and delicious
Some went back to their rooms to rest - after all acquiring and eating food is exhausting!  Several of us resisted the urge to rest and visited Vincenzo's gourmet emporium to admire all the beautiful food offerings available. This lovely arrangements was right outside their door. Johnny-jump-ups shining their pretty faces toward the sun.  Some gourmet coffee was enjoyed by a few, and I reluctantly passed up some home made hazelnut gelato and regret it to this very minute.
Anne visited the wine store......
That evening we all collaborated on dinner - Emmy cutting mangoes
Ellie worked on some avocadoes, and we came up with a delicious meal of mussels steamed in white wine with tomatoes, herbs and garlic, a salad of shrimp, avocado and mango with a lime dressing.


LOVED by all!
 

 

Emmy and Ellie had made special gifts for us all....mugs with a sisters' reunion heart inscribed with the date and filled with Godiva chocolates, and Ellie had made each of us a special collage card - she is such an accomplished artist!  We were thrilled by these artistically wrapped and thoughtful gifts.

A lovely end to our first full day together...In between all the eating there was wonderful conversation filled with memories of our lives growing up on the farm. We are so blessed. I do believe there was some "kyn" talk, too.....the strange language used to talk to and describe cats, that we inherited from our mother....too weird to elaborate further, but we sure have fun with it!

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Wading and Waiting

We are home from our divine trip.....so much to share and I have made a slight start.  The illness that dogged me for nearly 2 months before the trip, gave me a very slight break during our 11 days away, but it came back with a mighty force the day we arrived home. Tomorrow evening I will have a series of diagnostic tests to find out more.  Meanwhile, I am not functioning on all cylinders.  Very tired, in pain, and struggling. I have almost made it through the work week, and the evenings have been spent using deep meditation that is very helpful in dealing with pain in strange places, and calming me enough to sleep. We are nearly 100% certain it is NOT a UTI.
I will be back with photos soon. The memories of the peace, love and beauty shared on our vacation are helping me to make it through this time.

Love to all......

Thursday, May 23, 2013

On the Road - The Lilac Way

 The roads were lined with lilacs like this everywhere. Having the windows down filled the car with their divine scent.
 The Cape Vincent Ferry from Cape Vincent, NY to Wolfe Islan, Ontario. We took 3 ferries to get to Wellington.  Such fun an a beautiful day
 The Lake Ontario view right in front of our inn last night In Wellington, Ont - Prince Edward County
 Enjoying the afternoon sun before dinner
My steadfast and incredibly wonderful chauffeur. 
We arrived in Waterloo at about 2 pm and enjoyed catching up with my sister, Margaret and husband Jerry.  We have checked in to our hotel and will be returning to Margaret's for dinner shortly.  Niece, Emily, is cooking.  We pick up the other sisters at the airport at 10 this evening.
Oh happy day!!

Love to all.

Monday, May 20, 2013

Beautiful Nieces

Thought I would show you a photo of my fairly new niece, Penny.  She knows how to take a break, doesn't she. Penny is the darling of my niece, Ellie, and I will be seeing three of my nieces later this week when LM and I take a break to drive to Canada for a reunion of my sisters.  I cannot wait to meet Penny.
I've been absent in these parts for a bit....been sick for about 5 weeks and only Saturday after an emergency trip to the hospital, do I have what better be a definitive diagnosis. Three weeks were wasted getting to where I am now. I was falsely diagnosed with diverticulitis.  On Saturday I became acutely ill and it turns out I was right about it being a UTI....it had 3 weeks to percolate into a full-blown emergency.  DRAT. So painful.  Come what may, LM and I are hitting the road at 3 am this Wed. I will try to update with photos when I can.

Love to all!

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Fishing Rights and Visitors

Some moments that happened while I was very sick with diverticulitis several weeks ago....my fisherman, LM, arrived at his very favorite fishing spot to find that someone had put up a sign designating said fact!  Of course, the proud "site owner" had to have his photo taken at his spot.  The sign maker remains anonymous but there are suspects, and they are part of LM's posse that fish the same area day in, day out nearly year 'round.  
Also that weekend, brother, Evie, paid a visit with his handsome sidekick, Tiger.  He was up to NE from Baltimore on a little business trip and just had to see the Cape and walk the beaches. He and Tiger had a great time walking the National Seashore at Race Point in Provincetown for several hours.  We only saw each other briefly because my illness had me sleeping on and off all weekend.  Hope he comes back again soon!

Our trip to Canada is getting closer and the excitement is building!!  I will be as faithful as possible in capturing the memories to share.

Love to all!


Thursday, May 9, 2013

T-Ball with Teddy

Oh, the cuteness of 4 year olds at their first day of t-ball.  After only one practice session, the very patient and helpful coaches gathered all these little ones for their first game. Teddy is #7 for the Mud Cats, in the picture above and the one below, he is to the far left.  When he saw me by the fence....you could hear "that's my Nana, David"  all across the park.  So funny.  Kristi and I joined Alison and Jason to watch this grand event on a very chilly morning almost 2 weeks ago.

Teddy walking up to the plate for his first turn at bat....several times he turned around and was carefully guided back.
Careful instruction.....


After the festivities at the ball park, we drove the short distance to Teddy's house where Kristi and I would be in charge of Teddy while his Mum and Dad went to work for awhile.  I was already under the weather and took a nap in the family room while Teddy took Kristi upstairs to his playroom to meet all the toys.  I loved hearing all their discussion while I drifted off into my nap. After lunch, we suddenly could hear a large truck backing up the street - beep, beep, beep...and soon enough this is what we found when we looked out to investigate.  Jason coming to collect Teddy for a ride in one of his big boy toys.



Jason put Teddy up on the trailer and told him to hold on tight as they were going to work....that didn't last long, and soon Teddy was happily seated safely in the co-pilot seat and they were off.  Kristi and I set off on a trip to find her some new and sturdy summer sandals and a few other fun errands.
 
I am beginning to feel so much better and having a lot to do as our trip to the sisters' reunion in Canada is now less than 2 weeks away.
Happy Thursday and lots of love to you all.....Happy birthday, Albie and Merry, and belated wishes to Eileen.