Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Good Friday

We spent a good part of Good Friday at the Ancaster Ruins - a Conservation area about 25 minutes away. It was such a nice day, sunny and muddy. :) The kids did really well on the long trail, and what takes most walkers about an hour, took us about three. :) 
Sticks played a big part in our outing. 

I'm glad I brought my camera, even  though it's bulky. :) 

Amy spend some time in the Ergo, the stroller, and walked the last part. 









Balancing time
This face is my Erik. He absolutely loves this hat the Uncle Timothy gave him when he was a baby and wears it everywhere. 

Our hike. 


Yeah, I know - white runners don't really go with this outfit, but that's what happened. So get over it and move on. :) 

Pokey head. 
After we got home from our trip, and chilled for a bit, we did this simple craft. (cause a good day for Katy is doing something exciting, getting a doughnut and doing a craft) We cut the crosses out of black cardstock, and had contact paper underneath and placed little tissue paper squares on the top, then sealed the whole thing with another sheet of contact paper and cut them out in the end. 

Apparently this was a bit of a boring craft for this kid, but that's okay. Life isn't always about doing the exciting things. :)

With their finished "stained glass" crosses. Erik hung his on the front door, and Katelyn is in her window. 

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