My grandmother died and we had to head to Montreal for the funeral.
##1/21: We’re off to Montreal
We took off about 10:30am and headed off to Montreal. I got a
call a couple of days earlier that my Grandmother had died (see
[[When You Least Expect It]]). So Danae and I decided to take a few days and
head to the Great White North for the funeral.
We took a beautiful route through Vermont and New Hampshire up to the
Canadian border. The weather was great until we crossed into Canada. It
was almost like a switch had gone off. Within a few miles of the border the
temperature had dropped a good 10°, and the sky was covered with clouds.
By the time we got to the island, the snow had started to fall.
We stayed at my cousin Debbie’s house. She and her husband Steve have
always been willing to put up with us for a few days when we come to town,
and this time was no exception.
##1/22: Grammy’s Funeral
It was a cold morning. The temperature was about -10°C (that’s
about 14° to us Americans :-).
After the funeral, everyone went over to Aunt Kathy’s and Uncle Gordie’s
for a reception.
Here’s some pictures from the reception. Sorry about the quality. The
digital camera that I use doesn’t have a flash and just leaves the shutter
open for longer in dim light, so it tends to blur indoors. Oh well, better
than nothing 🙂
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##1/23: Trip to the Biodome
Today we decided to do something with the families, so we all
headed off to the Biodome in Montreal. It’s the velodrome from the 1976
Olympics converted to a kind of indoor zoo. We had a great time. All four
kids were pretty good (which is always a plus :-).
After we got back from the Biodome, I went over to the Frail’s to get a
couple of pictures. One is in [[When You Least Expect It]], and the other is
right here. I thought it would be nice to have these as momentos of this
week.
##1/24: Dinner at Maurice’s
Debbie and I went to 10:30 mass with Meghan. The level of
participation at the church was pretty amazing. I was an altar boy when I
was a kid, and even then it was rare to have a full crew present at mass.
During this mass, there were six! Maybe that was unusual for this parish,
but I thought it was great.
After mass Debbie, Steve, Danae and I packed up the kids and headed over to
a local bookstore called Chapters for a little while. Chapters is kind of
like Barnes and Noble. We had a little adventure there. Madison fell down
an escalator! Luckily she was wearing a heavy jacket at the time that
padded her fall and didn’t get hurt. But we were all pretty scared there
for a few minutes.
After we got back from there, we headed over to my uncle Maurice’s house
for dinner. Little did we know that all three of his kids (Karen, Diane,
and Frances) and their families were coming over as well! My mom was also
there. We watched the end of the Hope golf tournament and had a nice dinner.
Can you believe David Duval!!
##1/25: The ride home
Basically an uneventful ride home. It only takes about 5 1/2 hours to make
the drive. We’re definitely going to have to do this more often.