Pooled Together Predicaments & Play

A recounting of our recent attempt at a ‘fun family day’… not something we attempt to do very often, as our family time generally just circles around and focuses on food consumption 😉 It was too long to explain on an instagram story and as it was Lake’s first ‘vacation’ I felt it would best be to be documented here.

 

 

It began as I was scrolling through my Facebook feed one day, when a post from a local Saskatchewan page caught my eye.

(It’s found under ‘Cherry Lane Mansion’ on Airbnb, so spread the word so no one else has to fall prey)

It was a listing for a privately owned pool, available to rent out for a few hours at a time.
It looked pretty appealing, was a decent price and sounded like something fun we could do as a family, while waiting for spring to truly appear 😉

So, after showing the rest of the family and glancing at some reviews, a plan was made to make it happen!

The day of our booking came and we loaded up, me with a little bit of cautious anticipation, since I’d had a dream that the guy who owned the place was super creepy and was showing us all of his parrots and telling us his eating plan and wouldn’t leave when we wanted to start swimming etc.😅

But that was just a dream and nothing to be worried about.

Or so we thought 🤪

As we drove towards the address of the pool house, the surrounding homes gave us hope.
There was a large castle-esque home, newly built mansions and the Saskatchewan river was nearby.

Then we pulled up to the parking space of the house that was our destination.
The outside of the house itself was interesting.

The condition of the yard and entrance to the pool area, were also…’interesting’.

We entered the pool area timidly, not really understanding what the host was muttering through his mask aside from him saying something about the water looked cloudy but that it would clear up in the next hour.
(Not great when you’re only booked somewhere for three hours but ok sir 🤪.)

He went out and my sister and her family came in from their car.
The kids excitedly wondered when they could get their swim stuff on and go in and the adults slowly looked around, trying to hold in the grimaces and just accept the fact that we most likely would not be staying to do any swimming 😬

Our parents arrived right as we were turning to go back out the door and say adieu to the place and try to come up with a new game plan for the day…

We told the man we wouldn’t be staying and he mumbled something or other about it being perfectly clean and fine but we politely disagreed and left.

 

(He did send an almost full refund shortly after we’d left, before we even had to ask for one, so that was nice to not have to message and fight for.)

 

The sister found a nearby park to go to eat the Una pizza our parents had picked up for us all. Luckily, eating outside was possible, since it was a beautiful, +16, sunshine filled day.

Una YXE

We enjoyed our lunch and tried to think of what to do with our day, as the kids rambled around, exploring on the path beside our table. Due to Covid, many things required booking a slot or weren’t open, thus making them impossible since we had no notice and no where to comfortably wait around for openings what with two babies, no strollers and four kids 🤪

Pizza eaten and no real plan in place aside from probably going for ice cream, we walked over to the playground. Where the adults and babies simply enjoyed soaking up the sun as the kids ran off some energy from the drive and built up pool anticipation.
They all did fabulously and didn’t complain a bit about missing out on the pool though ♥️

Though our appetites weren’t all that large yet, we decided to go for the ice cream and then probably go on our separate ways, since the day appeared to hold no more real purpose 🤪

Homestead Ice Cream was visited and Lake awoke just in time to taste test the multiple flavours that were offered to him from the surrounding cones 😜

The parents decided to do Costco and then head back home as they had two grands with them.

The sister and her family found a second hand bike to go check out for their eldest and then had to plan according to their newest wee ones eating schedule, as to what else filled their day🤪

I showed Mike a pool with water slides at the Travelodge and he proceeded to immediately call and ask if by chance a room could be booked and the pool used but they couldn’t say unless you were there in person, if a pool slot was available.

We didn’t really need anything in the city so we figured we might as well head home too.

If you can imagine, the emotional state of the day was a little, ‘roller coastery’ 😬😜
I’ll be the first to admit that I do not respond to changed and unknown plans very well, so I was a bit stressed and that was showing up.
I think perhaps a little bit for all of us, in different ways 🤪
So it truly felt like a bit of a wasted day, though we’d had enjoyable bits between the stresses.

As we drove past the hotel with said pool and slides on our way out of the city, Mike looked at me and I can’t remember what we said but it was something along the lines of, ‘it seems dumb to go pay for a hotel room for a little wee bit of swimming but it also feels like it was such a pointless day, so do we check anyways?’.

Mike turned around and I fed Lake a bottle in the truck while he asked prices of a room and if there was a chance of getting in for swimming.

He came back out with a room key and a time slot 😜

We then got in touch with my sister before they left the city and their girls were dropped off so they could at least enjoy some swimming too.

We got into the room and I want to say it was happiness from being out of his car seat and not some deep, instinctual need to travel obtained from his father, that had Lake squealing and kicking in excitement at being on the hotel bed 😉

We had 30 minutes to kill before it was our turn to go into the pool but that passed by pretty quickly.
With the girls exploring every bit of the small hotel room 😉

*Side note – I got Lake a reusable swim diaper 🤪
The disposable ones are not only expensive but they also always look so useless and uncomfortable that I figured this way was worth a shot.
I think it worked out well 💁🏻‍♀️

It did feel odd to be in a hotel room, as lame as that seems and as sad as it is that it was just in the city an hour away from home 😅
The lack of travel since this virus nonsense really changed things, which we knew, but I didn’t expect it to feel so fun, just to be in a hotel room 🙈

We walked to the pool and I watched as Mike confidently walked into the water, giving Lake zero adjustment time before submerging him up to his neck 🤪🙈

I’m happy to report, Lake thoroughly enjoyed himself 😁


He wasn’t full of his usual easy grins, as it was all a bit much for the senses to handle perhaps but he relaxedly floated around, splashing and kicking and showing zero signs of displeasure.

Lake duty was then handed off to me, as ‘Uncle Mike’ had to take over from Daddy mode 😉

Quickly taking the girls to the waterslides, where they continued to go down them, many, many times ☺️

They convinced me to join them, once on each slide and I can safely report that I STILL abhor waterslides that are enclosed with tunnels and I went down with my eyes closed, telling myself just to breath and the tunnel would end soon 🤪

The slides ended into shallow pools of water though, making it a much nicer exit for the wee people, rather then being catapulted into the deep end of a pool 👍🏻

(To continue the vacation dream, I told Mike to imagine it was some far away church tower we were climbing up and around, as we ascended the waterslide steps 😉.)

Mike cajoled and puppy eyed until I finally gave in and let him take Lake down the slides.
It stressed me out a bit but Lake didn’t seem care either way and it gave his dad much joy 😉

 

We girls also thoroughly enjoyed the hot tub, where as Mike flinched away in discomfort 🤪

Our time allotment came to an end, just as Lake’s span of enjoyment was over as well, so that worked out perfectly.
He nearly fell asleep during the very short walk from the pool, to our room 😅

We detangled ourselves from the sopping towels and soggy swim clothes before picnicking on the bed from the snacks the girls had been sent with 😉

And, thus ended the shortest hotel stay of our history! 🤪

There was a spring storm of pretty serious implications (snow, rain and winds up to 100 km per hour) being warned about beginning in the wee morning hours, or we probably would have made due with our odds and ends and spent the night but I felt that was too risky.
And as one of the small persons pointed out, ‘we don’t have pyjamas though!’ 😜
It would have been a lack of Lake diapers that concerned me more than pyjamas, but whatever😉

We clamoured into the truck, satisfyingly tired and eventually lost each mini person to slumber…


I’d have joined but felt the husband deserved an awake travel companion.

Actually though, I just wanted to make sure I would still be able to sleep when bedtime came 🙈

We dropped the girls off at their house and so ended our ‘Staycation’ 😅

 

10 out of 10 – not sure I’d recommend 😂😜♥️

À La Babymoon

Day 1 – July 23rd 2020

Well, the decision was finally made to take a little ‘pre babester trip’.
We talked about doing some sort of trip off and on, back and forth for awhile but I couldn’t make up my mind…

On one hand it sounded appealing and like something we should indeed do while we could still enjoy the freedom of not having a small person to tend to and on the other hand it sounded like a very, very uncomfortable drive and a frivolous use of funds when the list of needed baby items isn’t checked off yet 🤪

What really did it was when friends/family from BC told Mike that they were going to be in Jasper area during an upcoming weekend.
Due to the Covid nonsense, our June guests hadn’t been able to come out and any other travel plans were not sitting high on the predictability scale, so Mike was feeling the need for socializing pretty strongly, so it worked to make the trip dual purpose 😜

We decided to leave Thursday afternoon after a morning of doctor appointments.
One ultrasound and check up for me and the babe and one check up for Mikes knee which had been swollen and inflamed for over a week, due to too much kneeling at work 😬

The ultrasound tech said the baby was looking like he weighed around 4lbs 10oz annnnd then asked who in the family had the big head because his was big.

Great, thank you, JUST what a pregnant lady wants to hear, that her ‘not to be born for weeks yet’ child, already has a big noggin 🤪👍🏻
All else was fine though, so we continued on, trying to dismiss that bit of information 😉

(I also think he looked better at 20 weeks…lets hope it was just a bad picture day 🤪)

Mikes appointment was supposed to be routine but turned into them draining off some fluid to send to the lab.
As he sat getting clammy hands and taught limbs, I tried to reassure him that it was more than likely just gonna be your average size needle and not to worry.
It WAS NOT your average sized needle and I don’t know if I’ll be able to handle this whole ‘birth a baby thing’ 😂🙈
I knew I did NOT want to look but even while turned away, the doctors instrument sounds and then Mikes intake of breathing while the doctor took his sweet time moving the large needle around in his knee, was enough to make me want to be somewhere else.
I know to anyone in the medical field that will sound utterly pathetic but it’s the truth 🙈

Once we were finally done those tasks, the babymoon could officially commence!

Mike wanted to take me to eat at ‘The Lark’ in Shell Lake.
A restaurant he and his fellow construction comrades had ate at during a stint working in that area and they all talked about its delicious menu options 😉

We shared a Cajun burger and onion rings and it really was worth their glowing reviews 😉

A large patty, really tasty sauce and that sloppy aspect that generally come with when it’s a good, flavourful, juicy burger 🤓👍🏻

From that area it was only a 4.5 hr drive to Edmonton, where we’d be making our first stop.

It was a pretty uneventful drive.
The canola fields were in full bloom, so they periodically brightened up the landscape with vibrant yellows and greens.

We listened the first ‘Father Gilbert’ mystery produced by Focus On The Family to pass some time, didn’t snack to too much at all and generally just passed the time in contemplative silence and watchfulness of the passing surroundings 😉

We did broach the subject of naming our soon to be offspring… not sure we got very far, though it was my hope that by the end of the trip we’d have come to an agreed consensus 😏
I thought we had it narrowed down to three possible names and would make our choice from those, when Mike begin chucking out all these ‘other’ names, in turn aggravating me because I’ve read so many stupid lists of baby names and he just repeats the most common ones around cause they are what he’s comfortable with and I feel like it would be easier to leave the child UNAMED forever at this point 🤪

Moving on, we arrived at our place of rest and because we’d gotten an email earlier in the day, we knew that it was actually a bedroom in someone’s house, apposed to it being the actual ‘house’ as we had at first thought.

Airbnb Edmonton Room

It felt a bit weird, going in through someone’s place of living, especially since they weren’t home to give a little ‘hello and what’s what’  but we had booked it and couldn’t change much at that point and the room itself seemed nice enough 🤪

So we dropped our bags and headed back out to find some food.

Maybe we weren’t in the best area of Edmonton but neither of us were very impressed with the cleanliness of the city nor the genres of folk that were out and about 😬
As we walked to the restaurant I asked Mike if he felt bushed and like we didn’t belong in the city and his immediate response was ‘yes!’ 🤪🙈
We went to ‘Meat’ and decided on sharing the brisket sandwich with pickles, a horseradish mayo and served with their garlic fries.
It was super tasty.
I’m not a big fry lover, homemade or not but these homemade style fries, not too thick and not too thin, perfectly crisp on the outside and covered in a light, almost gravy like garlic coating, were delicious 🙌🏻

The sandwich was also really good, the dill pickle and mayo adding that needed zing to the butter spread bread and brisket.

Back at the ‘room’ it was pretty much straight to bed… having been up since 5:30, gone on an early morning walk with the sister and mumsie, made breakfast, packed up, done town, doctors and 5 some hours in the truck, I was more than ready for sleep and the idea of being creeped out in someone else’s house dissipated as quickly as dream land came 😉

Feasts For All Senses

April 19th –

Our Simonstown part of the trip came to an end and we checked out of our Azure Retreat Airbnb house.
We had a splendid sky to bid us adieu and it had been a very enjoyable place to stay.

Having no complaints besides sheddy towels 🤪👌🏻

We ate the rest of our milk tart for breakfast that morning, so as we headed towards our next destination of Strand, we stopped at Kalky’s so Mike could try the fish and chips he wanted and I actually ate my leftover meal from the night before 😏

Both were satisfying 😉

It was around an hour drive to get to our friends place, where once there, we sat with cool drinks in hand, catching up on the last two years highlights 🤪

The men went out to buy some braai (BBQ) meat for dinner and from that time on it was a leisurely coming together of prepared items to enjoy for supper ☺️

One item on the menu was specifically South African and necessary to try… and that was mutton liver 🤪 Continue reading “Feasts For All Senses”

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