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22 Dec 2009

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A little catching up…

Autumn has come and gone since the last post here.  A very busy autumn, too.   Winter has also come and gone … and then come back to stay!

There has been a lot going on, some things enjoyable and some less so, and the days seem to fly by.  We’ve spent time with cousins for birthdays and for Sinterklaas, celebrated Mark’s and Alyssa’s birthdays, survived a blizzard or two, recovered from some surgery and prepared for Christmas.  Here are a few photos:

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24 Aug 2009

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Cousin’s Birthday Bash

Cousin’s Birthday Bash

With the ever increasing number of cousins on the Langendoen side of the family (14 now, ranging from 7 weeks to 13 years old), we decided last year to have one big birthday bash in the summer time. This way we can all get together and celebrate how the kids are growing and maturing without the logistical problems of multiple parties being planned. Each of the cousins draws a name and buys one present and receives one present and we choose a location where we can all be together and enjoy an entire day.

This year we chose to return to the campground at Cow Lake Recreational Area, where we had last year’s birthday bash. We were unable to get a boat this year and the weather was a little cool and windy, but the kids didn’t mind a bit. We barbecued up a bunch of burgers, hot dogs and smokies for lunch, let the kids swim and play in the lake and then it was time for the presents and to warm up by the fire in the day use shelter. The evening was quite nice as the wind died down and we packed up as darkness fell.

We stayed overnight in Rocky Mountain House and had a swim at the hotel before we headed to Barry and Breana’s place near Caroline for another feast. We had chicken and salad and garlic bread that had been intended for the birthday bash the previous day, but we never quite got to it! I’m pretty sure there were substantial leftovers even after all that additional eating.

Uncle Ronny brought his little quad and mini-bike over and, along with Uncle Barry’s trike, the kids all got rides around the acreage. It was quite a good day and by the time we got home in the early evening all of us were pretty tired out and ready to thunder in early.

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03 Dec 2008

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Sinterklaas 2008

Christmas is fast approaching and one of the sure signs that there just aren’t enough shopping days left is the annual “Cousins Christmas Bash”.   Just as we did last year, all of the Langendoen side of the family met for a weekend-long pre-Christmas get together to coincide with the Dutch Sinterklaas.  In years past, we would gather at one of our houses (usually on Christmas Eve) but recently the crowd has grown too large.  This year we were 22 in all, with 13 children.

We all met at the Banff Gate Resort at Dead Man’s Flats, rented 4 chalets for two nights and took over the resort’s lodge for our meals and activities.  Unlike last year we had no snow – it was completely bare.  Not very Christmassy, but a lot easier not to be dealing with boots, snowpants and jackets for all the kids.  It was also nice to see some of the scenery!

The big highlight of the weekend for the kids was placing their wooden shoes all in a row by the lodge fireplace in hopes that Sinterklaas might fill them with chocolates, pepernoten and dropje.  The kids even left out carrots for Sinterklaas’ horse to nibble on.  Sure enough, the next morning the shoes were filled and, while the kids were trying to induce diabetes with all the candy, Sinterklass came walking up the hill with his helper Zwarte Piet.

The kids were pretty excited!  Sinterklaas had his red book with him and looked up each child by name and had a few words of correction and praise for each one according the the naughty and nice deeds he had recorded.  Zwarte Piet looked all too eager to stuff some of the naughty children into a big sack in order to take them to Spain to work in the pepper mines!  Fortunately, all of the kids measured up in Sinterklaas’s eyes and each received a nice gift rather than forced labour in Spain!

We were all pleased to see that this year, unlike last year, the steamship porters hadn’t lost Sinterklaas and Zwarte Piet’s luggage.  This year their outfits were resplendent and looked just as if they had been newly made by the most talented seamstresses!

The weekend was a lot of fun, but not without a few unexpected turns.  The kids were disappointed when it turned out that the resort’s pool was closed for maintenance.  The management had made arrangements for guests to use another hotel’s pool. When we turned up at that other hotel in Canmore (10 minutes away), their pool was also closed because the unusually large number of swimmers had messed up the pH balance.  The Banff Gate manager was very good about it and told us all to just head for the Upper Hot Springs in Banff  – at his expense.  With park entrance fees for three carloads of us and 17 swimmers at the hot springs it wasn’t a cheap swim, but I guess they hope we’ll keep coming back as repeat customers!

It was another great weekend together with all of the cousins, aunts, uncles and grandparents, lots of fun and good food was had by all.  You can also check out my sister-in-law Carla’s blog for another description of all the fun.

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03 Dec 2007

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Sinterklaas

Sinterklaas

We just got back from a great little family getaway in the mountains. All of Brenda’s side of the family gathered together at a wonderful resort out near Dead Man’s Flats for the family Christmas gathering.

We decided, this year, to find a place where all of the cousins (12 of ’em), aunts, uncles and Opa and Oma could gather together and have lots of things to do and room to play. In previous year’s, we’ve held the family Christmas get-together on Christmas Eve at one of our homes, but the crowd is getting fairly large. Ronny and Carla knew about this resort in the mountains and said that it would be perfect for this year. They were right!
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