Last night my brother came to town with a friend from Chile (where he served as a missionary for two years). We woke up early, enjoyed breakfast together, and then headed out to Drumheller to show her "the bad lands". It was so weird having just Camilla, Fin, and Ollie with me. The drive was quiet and there was zero fighting.
We arrived at the Dino museum in the late morning and it was already packed with cars. The weather was hot and dry and I felt like I was baking in the sun as we walked in. We enjoyed walking around and seeing everything. Camilla couldn't wait to get to the gift shop at the end, and picked out a little stuffy.
On our way out we walked up the stairs to the lookout and stopped for water and snacks on a bench. We met a few friendly gophers (one of which climbed right on Finley's lap!) who were looking for food.
Finley fell asleep on the way to the hoo doos, so I opted to stay in the car with him and let him sleep. I sat in the back bouncing Ollie on my lap while a breeze blew through the open doors. It was a pretty cool place and Camilla loved scrambling up with Uncle Arland and Karina.
On the way home we admired the canola fields blooming and the vast farmland. I am so glad to call the prairies home!
We arrived at the Dino museum in the late morning and it was already packed with cars. The weather was hot and dry and I felt like I was baking in the sun as we walked in. We enjoyed walking around and seeing everything. Camilla couldn't wait to get to the gift shop at the end, and picked out a little stuffy.
On our way out we walked up the stairs to the lookout and stopped for water and snacks on a bench. We met a few friendly gophers (one of which climbed right on Finley's lap!) who were looking for food.
Finley fell asleep on the way to the hoo doos, so I opted to stay in the car with him and let him sleep. I sat in the back bouncing Ollie on my lap while a breeze blew through the open doors. It was a pretty cool place and Camilla loved scrambling up with Uncle Arland and Karina.
On the way home we admired the canola fields blooming and the vast farmland. I am so glad to call the prairies home!
(Thanks for the pics, Arland)







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