Wednesday 19 September 2012

On top of the world - Banff


What a beautiful day!  We visited a great little church in Okotoks with our family and then drove into Banff.  This was the first time the boys had seen mountains up close and we went straight to the top of Sulphur Mountain on the Gondola.  The boys had their binoculars and enjoyed the view, walked the boardwalk out to the lookout, spotted our car in the parking lot and saw a chipmunk.  Amazing to be up here in late summer with hardly any snow on the surrounding peaks. 





























Dave has nicknamed this mountain "Fifty Shades of Gray" . . .

Quality time with Dad: The boys are loving having Daddy around 24/7 and so am I. 
 


 The Bow River  - caught sight of the rapids and falls at a quick stop



We stayed at the Douglas Fir Resort in Banff as it was not only a loft unit, but it had a full kitchen and great kids facilities including an indoor playground (bigger than a McDonalds) and 2 big waterslides for the kids.  Cooked a Delissio pizza for dinner and headed over to play.  Best part was sitting in the hot tub watching the boys on the waterslides and seeing them climbing up 4 stories of stairs to slide down again.  Yes, they slept well that night!   If you're heading to Banff with kids here's the link:    http://www.douglasfir.com/    AND there was a balcony with a view!   Couldn't resist having 2 cups of coffee out there in the morning . . .


Tuesday 18 September 2012

Calgary Cowboys

Seeing as there are only 2 shops in Canada, and we've never been shopping at Vaughn Mills, we decided to stop in to the Bass Pro Shop in Calgary to stretch our legs and have ice cream for dinner (yes, that's a legitimate option when traveling).   We were blown away with the displays, if you've never been, you'll have to check it out in person.  


 The boys trying out the shooting gallery - they scored over 200 points with Daddy's help and Jackson even hit a couple of targets on his own. 


Cowboys in Calgary - watch out for my crew!  Yep, people here wear cowboy hats for real.

 By the time we actually got around to the ice cream, Jackson had a melt down and refused to eat anything so Xavier ended up with both scoops of ice cream.  He couldn't have been more pleased. (Yes, we helped him eat their combination of tiger tail and bubblegum)


On Saturday morning we headed out with family to the Bar U Ranch, a historic Canadian site south of Calgary. 



It's a great place to wander around for the afternoon, with some interpretive guides scattered about in the saddle repair shop, the old post office, the barns, the cookhouse etc.  The best thing was that only a few areas were roped off as "please do not touch" display of old artifacts.  The kids were allowed to touch most everything from the old telephone and typewriter to the horseshoes in the blacksmith shop and climb on the old farm tractors.  Of course there were horses to pet, a wagon ride and a cowboy giving lasso lessons.    Xavier caught on pretty quickly and was soon roping cattle!  Ye-haw! 




 My aunt Val was kind enough to host a birthday celebration for Xavier a couple of days early for him, complete with a roast beef dinner, chocolate cake and birthday cards (thanks for adding to their collection of kiwi money - they assure me that they'll buy lots of ice cream with it Poppa!)






Reptile World - if you hate snakes, skip to the next post!

So, we finished our day in Drumheller at Reptile World, it's the largest private collection on display in Canada with over 200 different snakes and reptiles.  The boys loved to pet Brittney the python and mom even touched it too!  I'm actually a bigger fan of snakes than dogs and cats if you can believe it.  There was an enormous collection of unique frogs, lizards and even a 600 pound alligator and a saltwater croc like we'll see in Aussie next month.  (No photos of those - Dave was in charge of the camera; it's just a croc he says...)
   Yep, it's frog...a very rotund frog...



 Three very large pythons (1 albino) fascinated me as we watched one slide all the way along the branch and back down to the ground. 



Did you know that chameleons can move their eyes independently?  That means they can look up with one eye and down with the other at the same time.  Mesmerizing to watch . . .Their straight mouths also remind me of the Muppets!