We took the opportunity to drive further North to visit my beautiful sister-in-law Jess and her husband, David, who live in Halifax, Nova Scotia. So beautiful! I didn't see it at first because we drove through the night and arrived at their house at 3:30 AM! (We even went into a different time zone) We would have been there earlier but Ben insisted that we try a lobster roll in Maine just to see if it was better than in Boston.
No difference.
It was so great to see Jess and David!
Here we are walking to downtown Halifax to stroll and watch the street performers.
No difference.
It was so great to see Jess and David!
Here we are walking to downtown Halifax to stroll and watch the street performers.
On an afternoon to ourselves we took the kids to Chocolate Lake to go swimming. This is the closest thing to a swim-able beach and it was COOOOLD.
Our last morning we went to the shore and walked along the boardwalk. Benson and Claire found some treasures and enjoyed throwing rocks in the ocean. It truly is very, very beautiful here.
On our way back we decided at the last minute to change route and go a bit further to Prince Edward Island since we were so close. We are all about the quick trips--been there, done that attitude. We spent about 4 hours in PEI and it was stunning!
We drove over an 8 mile bridge leaving New Brunswick and entering PEI. A little scary but so cool. This first picture of the light house is leaving New Brunswick...and the second is approaching PEI.
We drove over an 8 mile bridge leaving New Brunswick and entering PEI. A little scary but so cool. This first picture of the light house is leaving New Brunswick...and the second is approaching PEI.
We stopped at a place called New Glasgow Lobster Suppers where we got lobster and bottomless muscles.
Delish.
Claire didn't like the muscles at first and then discovered the tiny meaty stub that is sometimes left on... I don't know how to describe it but she took each shell and tried to eat that!
Ben enjoying forkfuls of about 5-10 muscles...drowned in butter...
After dinner at sunset. Again, just so beautiful.
On our way back out of PEI.
Flags of all 13 Provinces and Territories.
Flags of all 13 Provinces and Territories.
9 comments:
Oh, Sarah. Yer killing me. This is my dream vacation — not even kidding. I've been telling Bradley for years that I have to see PEI before I die. You're the first person I've ever known who has actually gone there.
On another note... my brother served his mission in Halifax. Of course, he spent his entire time in New Brunswick because he was French-speaking. George Gastelum served in the same mission (at the same time as my brother, ironically) but he was English-speaking.
That's soo fun!!! You all have had so manyy fun vacations this year! I love it. The kids are cute as ever.
That trip would be so amazing. I would LOVE to go to all of those places. Halifax and PEI look SO beautiful and so green! Claire's little swimsuit is so cute. That seafood looks SO SO good!
Sarah, We LOVED having you! It is good to see the pictures. Can't wait to reunite again at Christmas!!
I believe the edible version is mussels. just sayin. (slang for saying)
but ya, awesome vacation, I'm super jealous. I tried to compare in Boston but I don't think I won that round.
You are so lucky to go to Green Gables! It looked so pretty. It was so much fun to see some pics and Jess and Dave. It looked like a fun trip.
Hey Sarah, I am glad that I found your blog! Looks like you had a great trip! I can't believe how much Clair has grown up since we left. We miss you guys, but hope things are going well for you.
Lindy and Amelia (she loved looking at your pictures!)
Green Gables, wow, that is like my crazy ultimate dream come true! i'm glad you told me the truth of it, though, so when i do go, it's not the crazy ultimate let-down!! : )
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