August 12, 2010

NB 2010 - Part 2

The 2nd Chapter of our NB trip was a weekend spent in Fredericton/Harvey areas with Aunt Sarah, Uncle James, sweet baby Connor and Grampy! We started it off with a walk around Kings Landing.

Cara had lots of fun running around and looking at farm animals.

A good afternoon with Grampy.

She really liked splashing in the horse's trough.

And loved having an ice cream cone...she ate the cone (or cookie) before the ice cream but got a few good licks in.

The next day we had a great picnic at Wilmot Park with Sarah, Connor and Grampy.

Then Connor and Cara went for a swim.

They are both water babies!

They had a great time!

Then it was time to dry off and warm up.


On the drive back to Harvey both babes fell asleep so we went on a road trip to McAdam - here is Adam at the old train station...possibly haunted.

After supper it was time for some pictures!

And a kiss for Grampy!

Then Connor attacked Cara! Or perhaps he was trying to tickle her :)

Before we left the hotel in Mactaquac Cara burned off some energy at the hotel playground.

And we walked down to the St. John River for a closer look.

Then we went to the cottage at Grand Lake that Nana and Howie were staying at for a visit.

She raced cousin Isaac.

A four generation shot!

Played with Uncle Jamie.

Played with Leah too!

And picked some apples from the apple tree. It was a fun visit in the country!

On our last day in Saint John we took a trip in to King's Square. Cara liked the flowers and the pigeons.

After walking up King Street she needed a lift from her Daddy.

Then we had one more visit with the Andersons. Cara had a great time playing with her cousins!

One last picture with Nanny & Papa before heading to the airport.

We all had a great trip!

2 comments:

  1. Wonderful photos from a great trip to NB!

    XO Aunt Sarah

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  2. I enjoyed your visit and following your digital tour. Cara was so good... she never changed her disposition. And the photos with all of her cousins are such wonderful shots. Good memories!
    Grampy

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