No, it's not the northern cousin of Kim Jung Un. It's French, silly.
After sleeping one night in one's own bed, one starts to get wanderlust. So one wanders, doesn't one? All this to say, we pack up the van and head north to Canada to celebrate life. And look who makes their first appearance on the blog - the original Peloza kids.
The original Peloza kids blog was on a film projector set in the basement of 20 Gregory Crescent. Now this. I wonder what blogs will look like in the future. Some kind of hologram image with silver space suits.
But the content will be the same old stuff. Like parents teaching kids how to do things. We start early in the jet-lagged morning with skating in the park.
Here Levi gets instructed on knitting technique, but he doesn't pursue it. Eva, on the other hand, picks it up again and has the technique and the look.
But when the party gets going, out come the screens. And a prelude to cousin-sleep-over.
After a pictorial wonderland from Europe, this one is sadly short on pictures. The reason for this is because upon arrival Levi asked if we could all do a puzzle, which is our norm now at Nana's. He picks the 1,000 piece monster, which Nana and I wail on and finish later on Sunday night. Boom.
After sleeping one night in one's own bed, one starts to get wanderlust. So one wanders, doesn't one? All this to say, we pack up the van and head north to Canada to celebrate life. And look who makes their first appearance on the blog - the original Peloza kids.
The original Peloza kids blog was on a film projector set in the basement of 20 Gregory Crescent. Now this. I wonder what blogs will look like in the future. Some kind of hologram image with silver space suits.
But the content will be the same old stuff. Like parents teaching kids how to do things. We start early in the jet-lagged morning with skating in the park.
Here Levi gets instructed on knitting technique, but he doesn't pursue it. Eva, on the other hand, picks it up again and has the technique and the look.
But when the party gets going, out come the screens. And a prelude to cousin-sleep-over.
After a pictorial wonderland from Europe, this one is sadly short on pictures. The reason for this is because upon arrival Levi asked if we could all do a puzzle, which is our norm now at Nana's. He picks the 1,000 piece monster, which Nana and I wail on and finish later on Sunday night. Boom.
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