New Year’s Eve Canadian style

We were invited to a bonfire very carefully prepared by Josie the outdoor ed teacher who used lint from clothes dryer mixed with Vaseline as a fire starter – awesome! A bonfire as it turns out to be just a fire in Canada – a bit awkward when the kids say “why is the fire so small” …..”that’s not a bonfire where is the bon fire!)….despite the fire miss-understanding and the sub zero temp we had a fantastic night in an amazingly beautiful location (our new home by the way!!) and met some lovely people and had a great time. The setting is so unbelievably beautiful … So unbelievably lucky to be here

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7 thoughts on “New Year’s Eve Canadian style”

  1. Wow! I can see what you mean about the bon fire! It sounds like you’re all having way too much fun! Great to see the kids are learning so much and how much their confidence is growing. Keep enjoying yourselves; love that you can share all your news via your blog! All sounds truly amazing! HAPPY NEW YEAR to you all! Much love, Mrs T:)

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    1. You will be more impressed when you find out Shem wore it at the snow for three days – went beautifully with his red hair!!

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