As we visited Brad's old mission areas and caught up with members of the wards and people he has baptized, we have repeated our courtship story many times. Every time we repeat it I love it more and more.
Tuesday, 22 August 2017
Still Newlyweds
Today marks our 2 year anniversary and the only thing that has changed is how long we've been married. I believe we still act like newlyweds and I love it. I hope that never changes. Everyday Bradley and I become more and more united and in love. We have changed but we have changed together. Melding into one unit.
As we visited Brad's old mission areas and caught up with members of the wards and people he has baptized, we have repeated our courtship story many times. Every time we repeat it I love it more and more.
As we visited Brad's old mission areas and caught up with members of the wards and people he has baptized, we have repeated our courtship story many times. Every time we repeat it I love it more and more.
Monday, 21 August 2017
Trip Itinerary
For our anniversary/birthdays/christmas presents this year, we decided needed to go on a vacation. So, after sending all of our belongings except 2 carry-ons to Winnipeg we headed off.
Aug 1-7: We started at Echo Lake, Montana at my parent's cabin for one last hurrah with them and after a week we drove 15 hours to Winnipeg where we would catch a train on the 8th of August.
Aug 10-12: Our first stop was at Sudbury, Ontario. Famous for their 9ft tall nickel and home to Matt Hedley (someone Brad baptized).
Aug 12-17: Next on our list was Toronto and with that Niagara Falls and Wasaga Beach.
Aug 17-19: We made our way to Lindsay, Ontario where Bradley stayed for 9 months of his mission.
Aug 19-20: The capital of Canada is a must see, so we stopped at Ottawa and took selfies at Parliament Hill.
Aug 20-22: Currently, we are in Montreal. It's 9am and Brad is napping (I made him wake up at 5 with me to watch the sunrise on Mont-Royal).
Aug 22-23: We will be in Quebec city. Wish me luck with the quebecoise accent.
Aug 24-28: We will be staying in Pugwash (One of Bradley's connections own a cottage over there). We will be visiting PEI, Bay of Fundy, and Fredricton while we are there.
Aug 28-29: You can expect us to be walking down the piers of Halifax.
Aug 30-Sept 6: Bradley's parents are in Gander, Newfoundland on a mission right now, so our last stop on this trip will be with them.
We got these youth summer train passes that let us book as many one-way tickets as we want (as long as it's the cheapest fare and it hasn't sold out) for the month of August for no additional cost.
Every destination becomes our new personal record at being the furthest east in Canada we have ever come.
Aug 1-7: We started at Echo Lake, Montana at my parent's cabin for one last hurrah with them and after a week we drove 15 hours to Winnipeg where we would catch a train on the 8th of August.
Aug 10-12: Our first stop was at Sudbury, Ontario. Famous for their 9ft tall nickel and home to Matt Hedley (someone Brad baptized).
Aug 12-17: Next on our list was Toronto and with that Niagara Falls and Wasaga Beach.
Aug 17-19: We made our way to Lindsay, Ontario where Bradley stayed for 9 months of his mission.
Aug 19-20: The capital of Canada is a must see, so we stopped at Ottawa and took selfies at Parliament Hill.
Aug 20-22: Currently, we are in Montreal. It's 9am and Brad is napping (I made him wake up at 5 with me to watch the sunrise on Mont-Royal).
Aug 22-23: We will be in Quebec city. Wish me luck with the quebecoise accent.
Aug 24-28: We will be staying in Pugwash (One of Bradley's connections own a cottage over there). We will be visiting PEI, Bay of Fundy, and Fredricton while we are there.
Aug 28-29: You can expect us to be walking down the piers of Halifax.
Aug 30-Sept 6: Bradley's parents are in Gander, Newfoundland on a mission right now, so our last stop on this trip will be with them.
We got these youth summer train passes that let us book as many one-way tickets as we want (as long as it's the cheapest fare and it hasn't sold out) for the month of August for no additional cost.
Every destination becomes our new personal record at being the furthest east in Canada we have ever come.
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