Saturday, July 1, 2023

James Comes to Canada

We finally had the chance to have James to come to Canada. He was going to fly to North Carolina to look at an airplane he wanted to buy and then fly to Calgary. The plane thing fell through but he still decided to fly. It wasn't a good plan. He flew from Sheridan, Wyoming to Denver, Colorado. The flight from Denver to Calgary was delayed, delayed, delayed, cancelled. So then he got a seat on a flight the next morning from Denver to Calgary. After spending almost 24 hours in the Denver airport, his flight did actually take off and he made it to Canada.

We played hard for the two days he was here. We went to Waterton and went to Red Rock Canyon and then on a hike to Crandell Lake. We ate lunch at Wieners of Waterton. Then we came back to Cardston and went to a session at the Cardston Temple. That night we rode horses in our arena.






The second day James was here was Canada Day. We maximized the day. We started with the breakfast at the Leavitt Community Park. Then we drove to Raymond to watch the Canada Day parade. (Note to self - do not sit at the end of the parade route. Overrule Austin and walk the extra block to the start of the parade).

We came home, had lunch and went to float the Milk River in tubes. It was a windy day but it was hot so it was good. Did I mention how much I love to float in water?

Then we grilled hamburgers and played spike ball in our yard. Grandpa, Grandma, Rod, Sarah, Carter and Annie-Jo came over to our picnic.

Then we ended Canada Day watching the fireworks.

It was fun to have James here and get to know him more. I guess he passed - ha ha. We love him.













 

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