We finally arrived in Salt Spring Island
where Tim’s parents have a house on the water. We parked up the trailer and were greeted by Alex Beckmann,
Tim’s sister in law and her boys Nick and Kyle. The boys were excited to see
Georgia again and played with her for hours.
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Nick and Georgia goofing around |
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Endless swinging with Kyle |
Nigel showed up the next day and he
and Tim took their first of many trips to the cold beer and wine store (there
seemed to be something wrong with the beer fridge- even though we filled it
daily, beers seemed to be leaking out constantly). Nigel, Tim and the boys went
straight out waterskiing. Nigel and Tim skied and the boys did some tubing.
Nigel and Alex had a special dinner planned
with some friends from Seattle and so we ended up babysitting the four leftover
kids.
The next day Tim took the float plane back
to Vancouver for a couple of hours to do a voice over.
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Float plane in Vancouver |
That afternoon Leanne arrived with
her two girls. When Georgia saw Sarah across the field she ran to her waving and
screaming. Every time Georgia sees people she loves now, she screams with joy.
It makes the recipient feel pretty special. Olivia and Sarah are very good with Georgia. They looked after her and danced all the time. They even managed to tame her wild locks.
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Sarah, G and Olivia |
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Going to the dock with Olivia |
For the next week our three families found
our routine of walking with the dogs to the point in the morning, trips to
Ganges for ice cream, going for boat rides, swimming at the pond every
afternoon, eating everything in sight and drinking way too much.
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Walking the dog with Uncle Nigel and Kyle |
We took turns
cooking each night and played and looked after each other’s children. We had a
special celebration for Leanne one night as it was her birthday and everyone
loved the cake that Olivia had made with a little help from the other cousins.
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Hanging out on the deck |
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The whole crew chowing down |
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Hot tub |
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Catching crabs |
This being our final destination(almost) we
began the process of unpacking 4 months of travelling into the house and
cleaning and detailing War Eagle in preparation for sale.
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Final destination |
At the same time we
began potty training Georgia with mixed success. Karen wasn’t feeling well over
these few days and spent a lot of time in bed. Everybody took turns reading to
G who was on her little potty for ages. Alex spent the most time at it as well
as Sarah and Olivia.
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Sarah reading endlessly |
After spending sometimes half an hour with her with no
success, she would then proceed to get off the potty, pull up her little girl
knickers, go to a quiet place and relieve herself in her pants. Very
frustrating. Olivia made Georgia a potty chart.
Alex went to town and bought
tons of stickers for G to put on the chart and every day it improved a little
bit. When G was successful, a little tune played on her potty and the whole
house, (there was 12 of us at this point) would cheer and clap. It’s always
good to have a fan club.
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Nick and Georgia |
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Olivia and Georgia in the meadow |