Markham Fair

We ended the week with a fun family outing to Markham Fair.  It was really fun…aside from the rain.  With all of the rides wet, the girls were a bit disappointed.  I was disappointed that I was the only one interested in the tractor pull.  Loud engines, bellowing smoke, what is there not to like?  Maybe next year we will need to try either the Monster Trucks or Demolition Derby.

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Anyways, we did see the Super Dogs show.  Which was as enjoyable as at the CNE.  Those dogs are really talented and not to mention adorable.  From there we went off to grab some food.  Boy was I surprised to discover that I got to eat too!!  While Glenn and the girls munched on roast beef Kaisers I enjoyed a steaming baked potatoe full of green onions, cheese and BACON!  Everything is better with bacon.

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From there we headed to the exhibit buildings to see how the girls had done.  Did I not mention that not only was this the summer of popsicles but also of crafting for the fair.  The crafting ran right up until the last day when Glenn supervised the making of rice krispie treats for the kids catergory.  I think that was the highlight of Katrine’s fair prep.  Elspeth enjoyed all of the art, and we did lots – veggie prints, fingerpainting, stickers, stampers, cutting, glueing  Me?  Watching my girls create.  My least favourite memory?  Having my fingers burned while holding things that were being glued.   They did well.  They didn’t place in everything but that is okay.  Nevertheless, they will be happy when they get to actually hold their ribbons on Sunday.

The girls at work:

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At the Fair:

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Our first fall fair

This weekend we went to our first fall fair/Charles’ birthday weekend.  As usual, get the cousins together and fun was had by all.  The fact that the kick off parade supplied ample candy may have helped things get off to a cracker jack start.  Now let me explain the reason that most pictures are of Elspeth.  Katrine spent large chunks of the day with her cousins – on big kid rides, admiring their entries, looking at animals or playing at the park.   Elspeth got to hang with us – little kid rides, kids zone, park.  Family time and smiles.  After seeing all of their cousins’ entries (2 firsts to boot! whoot! whoot!) the girls got even more excited about their own entries for our up coming fair.

Of course the girls loved the pink tractor....
Of course the girls loved the pink tractor….
...and the pink and purple hot rod.
…and the pink and purple hot rod.
Walking back to their house we passed this amazing display.  Happy fall!
Walking back to their house we passed this amazing display. Happy fall!
Elspeth found some wheat and then turned it into a wheat family by breaking it apart.
Elspeth found some wheat and then turned it into a wheat family by breaking it apart.
"He, he mommy.  A pumpkin on the potty."
“He, he mommy. A pumpkin on the potty.”

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Look at how tall they both are!
Look at how tall they both are!

 

An Apple Pie

It was a banner day today.  I baked an apple pie of the gluten free variety that did not suck!! Yup, it is true.  The pie did not suck.  It actually tasted like my apple pie of olden days with all of its appley goodness.  Thank you Pillsbury for the excellent gluten free pastry.  I am a bit rusty but inspite of that it rolled out really nicely and browned nicely and was flaky to boot.  Delicious!  To top it off, I had to super cute helpers.

I put Katrine to work peeling and chopping.
I put Katrine to work peeling and chopping.
Elspeth was unhappy that she wasn't allowed to chop.  Eventually she got into laying the apples and adding cinnamon.
Elspeth was unhappy that she wasn’t allowed to chop. Eventually she got into laying the apples and adding cinnamon.

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An Elsa Moon Festival

The real Mid-Autumn Moon Festival is not until tomorrow but some good friends host a moon festival party each year so we get to stretch out our celebration.  It was an Elsa festival because can you guess who came???  Chinese Elsa, complete with white hair.  I must say that she was remarkably cute.  Her royal highness stayed at the party for about 2 hours, only leaving once dinner appeared.  Oddly enough, she showed back up after dinner but her face looked rather different and this time she had a twin! (OK, I must admit that I was biased in favour of the first Elsa but the other two were also adorable).

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Elsa needed some lipstick at one point.
Elsa needed some lipstick at one point.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The girls had a lot of fun crafting lanterns, eating moon cakes and of course going on a lantern parade with their friends.

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The hostess even thought of me and made some gluten free moon cookies which were delicious.  May need to add them to our yearly tradition.

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This afternoon after church, we all headed out to the orchard for apple picking. It was a gorgeous day and we got a bag full of a combination of bakers and small eaters for lunches.  I love that the girls have learned to pick apples that are about the size they can eat in one sitting.  I hate cleaning apple schmutz off of the inside of lunch bozes.  Yuck!

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While we were there the girls were snacking on apples.  Now Katrine has had two lose teeth all summer.  She lost one last week but the other was hanging in there.  She was walking along happily munching when she started to tear up.  Turns out her tooth had come out and she couldn’t see it in the apple.  A quick reassurance that the tooth fairy would still come dried the tears.  Before bed she composed a note to the tooth fairy explaining what had happened and politely requesting that she leave something anyways.

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It has been a really nice fall weekend.  I am hoping that this week is a bit calmer at work so that I can get around to making up some GF apple pies.  Mmmm.

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Let’s go to the EX

It is that time of year again – the CNE is town so off we went for a day full of fun.  And it certainly was a very full, aka long, day.

We started in the kiddie section.  Big news this year, Elspeth (at 38″) could go on rides without an adult…well, at least some of them. She was thrilled.

I felt so ill by the end of this ride.  Ugh, spinning.
I felt so ill by the end of this ride. Ugh, spinning.
This time we made them go on themselves.
This time we made them go on themselves.

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From there we headed to the shows.  As usual, Superdogs was amazing.  Those dogs are really something.  They never fail to amaze me.  Elspeth enjoyed the cool air so much that she…fell asleep.  Woke up in time to see the sand sculptures and floral displays before heading back to the show area for the acrobatic show which again was amazing.  Elspeth would call it “daring”.

 

 

Baba is good for napping on.
Baba is good for napping on.
The girls loved this sculpture.
The girls loved this sculpture.
Childhood flashback
Childhood flashback
This was the other side.
This was the other side.
Floral wind chimes.
Floral wind chimes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

After some dinner it was time for the parade.  Katrine was a superstar big sister because she gave a string of beads to a rather disappointed Elspeth.  The highlight of the parade was the Elsa / Frozen float that blew out snow to the delight of the watching children.

 

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Then we explored the displays (one of my favourite parts) before a few more rides.  I got to ride the sack slide about four times.  Elspeth would have gladly gone more but I refused to carry her up to the top.  I love sack slides.  Such a simple ride but so much fun.

The girls' favourite.
The girls’ favourite.
I love this guy "Spaceship"
I love this guy “Spaceship”
Lego was definitely a theme this year, even in butter.
Lego was definitely a theme this year, even in butter.
Look, I can share with my girls now.
Look, I can share with my girls now.

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We ended the day with a fireworks display.  Glenn and the girls were on the Skyrider for the fireworks which was a treat.  Where was I?  Sensibly on the ground of course. I really don’t like being on things that I can fall from (yes I know it is not logical but fears rarely are).

 

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Back to the Cottage

With a cottage this beautiful how could we resist stopping by for a summer visit?  (Thank you Karen.)

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We say a loon which delighted Elspeth.
We say a loon which delighted Elspeth.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This summer has been full of rain so mushrooms were out in full force.  Katrine was thrilled to be able to share her interest with Elspeth.  Last year Elspeth could take them or leave them but this year she began to get into it – the colours, the hunt, the spore prints.  It was quite fun to go out walking with them.  We had tried to go out geocaching with them earlier in the day and were met by a wall of bugs so this was a welcome change.

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The pair of them also went on an acorn hunt and came back to the infamous candy bags.
The pair of them also went on an acorn hunt and came back to the infamous candy bags.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Even though it was a cloudy few days, we took advantage of the lake.  Swimming, fishing, wading and riding in the paddle boat.  The first time down to the lake the girls went prepared with their willies.  Well, Elspeth is not so good on depth perception with water and she flooded her boots.  Had a wonderful time nonetheless.  Both girls actually managed to catch a fish so they were quite happy.  On our final day a neighbour invited us down to his beach, much to the girls’ delight, and they dug and waded to their hearts content.

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So very proud of her wet pants.
So very proud of her wet pants.

Then we topped it off with an ice cream stop.  Loving cottage days.

 

Dim Sum for Everyone…including stuffies

The girls got a bit bored with the ordinary tea party so they suggested that we should do a dim sum party instead complete with food on carts.  So we did; although it was a touch more picnic style than traditional restaurant style.  Berries became dumplings, cheese stringers became tripe, crackers became taro cake.  Their creativity was limited only by the number of small snacks that were available to fill the small plates.  I was elected to be the server who refilled the teapot and pushed the chair, sorry cart, full of dishes for them to chose from.  Even the stuffies appeared to enjoy themselves.  One moment their little plates were piled high with dumplings, rice cakes and assorted goodies and the next they were empty.  No one complained about the bill either and this here waitress got some hugs as a tip so everyone left happy.

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Making Bread with Grammy

This year we were lucky to have Grammy come for a visit on her birthday.  While she was here, we picked her brain on making bread.  Way back in my previous gluteny existence I could make cake, pastry, cookies with the best of them.  I never made gluteny bread though.  When I began baking gluten free it was a whole new ballpark for those things that I was good at previously so I never tackled bread.  Recently I was asked by my sister in law if I knew of a good gluten free bread recipe as she was hoping to enter a loaf in the local fair this fall.  My immediate answer was no but the girls and I have been having fun playing around with food this summer so I thought that I would give it a go….with some help.  This is where mom came in.  Unfortunately, even with her insights the loaf came out looking good but tasting YUCK.  Oh well.

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40th Birthday Weekend – Poof…Fzzz

Poof….fzzz went the car. Yup, poof fzz. It turns out that there were no technicians working on a Sunday with the abiolity to diagnose the problem. Four of us headed home and three of us stayed to wait until the car was fixed on Monday.

We managed to secure a hotel room (phew) and then headed back out to the Falls. While waiting for my friends to get back from the Behind the Falls experience, I chose to make a candy apple for the girls. (I opted out as I had done it as a child.) It is quite the process and looked absolutely delicious.

Afterwards it was time for some dinner at Shoeless Joes. It was nice again to have a few gluten free options. My flatbread was yummy!

This morning we chose to relax a while before walking over to Clifton Hill for some lunch. After lunch we finally went to pick up the car!!! Yippee!! Then we headed home. Even though the weekend did not unfold exactly as planned, it was wonderful to spend such time with the girls.

Step 1: Insert stick into apple and cover with caramel.
Step 1: Insert stick into apple and cover with caramel.
Step 2: Dip in luscious, melted chocolate.  Doesn't that look delicious?
Step 2: Dip in luscious, melted chocolate. Doesn’t that look delicious?
Step 3: Cover with candy.  I chose nerds because they are among the girls favourites.
Step 3: Cover with candy. I chose nerds because they are among the girls favourites.
GF flatbread with sauce, chicken, bacon and cheese.
GF flatbread with sauce, chicken, bacon and cheese.

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40th Birthday Weekend – Original Plan

A lot of my friends turn 40 this year and they certainly all have birthdays.  Sometime last year I came up with the idea that a girls weekend would be a fun way to honour everyone’s birthdays.  Hence, the Niagara Get-away was born.  It was suppose to be a one night get-away with only laughs and smiles.  Well….it didn’t quite work out that way.

We began with a stop in Niagara on the Lake for lunch and shopping.  Lunch was at the Prince of Wales.  What a gorgeous hotel.  Even the ceilings were beautiful.  And the food…MMMMMM.  Another delicious gluten free lunch in Niagara-on-the-Lake shared with amazing friends.  I am not sure when I have spent a whole road trip and lunch smiling and laughing.  After lunch it was time to shop – gluten free goodies and gelato.  This time I got to sample vanilla maple. Yummmm!

It was also the Peach Festival.  As we walked the sounds of street musicians serenaded our ears while smells of peachy goodness greeted our noses.  The street entertainers also gave us something to watch when we were done in a store.  To top it off, it was a gorgeous day.

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GF chicken ceasar
GF chicken ceasar

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GF gelato
GF gelato

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Next stop was our hotel.  42nd floor with fallsview.  It was a wonderful suite that gave us plenty of time to share and chat together.  A bit like old times where you would have sleepovers in highschool.

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View from the suite
View from the suite

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Of course we couldn’t just sit around the room.  Off we went to the falls by way of the refurbished trolley. That was a brief but fun ride to the splendor that it the falls.

Trolley view
Trolley view

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That was followed by dinner at Applebees.  There were a few gluten free options there but I knew we had snacks so I opted for the ribs a la cart.  Finger licking goodness.

 

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GF ribs

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We woke up to sunshine the next morning and had breakfast over looking the falls.  Then we headed off to get a group photo taken.  Now that was a lot of fun.  I think that we may have frustrated the photographer just a bit.  I mean, the poor guy had to get 7 women to stand still and not laugh at the same time.  From there we were going to stop at a winery before heading home…well that is where the original plan got derailed by poof…fzzz.

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