Anniversary 

Yesterday (July 22), was my 22nd wedding anniversary. We took a day trip down to Calgary to take in the local sights. It was a great day. Calgary is a nice city (although I’m partial to Edmonton, as it’s my home town). 

We enjoy day-tripping when we can, it affords a lot of conversational time while driving. We packed a picnic lunch, which is a great way to cut down on costs on these trips since food is a big expense while out and about. We drove around the city some and then settled on Heritage Park, a nice 127 acre park housing restored or replica buildings from many different decades, (Similar to Fort Edmonton in Edmonton). There was a great deal to see and do, although we were disappointed in some sections not having enough staff resulting in buildings not being open and the train wasn’t running, but we did take in the paddle-wheel boat ride.

It was a great way to celebrate our 22years together, they haven’t all been good, we’ve had our ups and downs, but we have many more ups than any down could ever ruin and it’s all about the effort and time we put into it. Marriage should never just be put on cruise control, marriage takes focus, energy, selflessness and a lot of shifting gears. Here’s to another magnificent 22years or more ahead of us!

Until next time my friends,

Tim

Sunday’s Are For Adventures

Sundays are definitely for adventures. We returned to this quaint and appealing little shop about 25min west of Edmonton – Spruce Park Ranch Country Store. My wife and I discovered it about a month ago and returned today with my mom to show her. So many ideas for home decorations mixed with some local canned goods and a little café. If you’ve never been I highly recommend the short drive to check it out.

 

Market Day

Today was a day well spent. My wife Marlene finally had another Saturday off, which have been few and far between this summer. Taking advantage of the time together we drove up to the St. Albert Market. One of the largest outdoor markets around they boast over 300 vendors and it took us a good couple of hours to see most of them. Always on the hunt for unique vendors and items we came across a simple little stand housing a beautifully branded wine from Barrhead. Shady Lane Estate – “is a family owned and operated farm and winery. The primary focus of our farm is the production of quality fruit for fresh consumption or in our delicious wines. Our fresh fruits include strawberries, raspberries, saskatoons, haskaps, seabuckthorn, cherries and rhubarb. From these fruit varieties we are making wine from the strawberries, raspberries and saskatoons.” ShadyLaneEstate

After a brief lunch at the market we drove through town to one of our favourite locations – Old Strathcona Antique Mall – Such a fun place to go and hangout, eat, and browse all the interesting collectables and antique items. We easily lose ourselves for a few hours looking at all the cool items here.

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Both places offer a fun way to spend time together on a date or even as a family outing. Go, explore, rejuvenate!