Archive for September 10th, 2007
Kamila and Calvin’s Wedding in Abbotsford
by admin on Sep.10, 2007, under The Blog
The ceremony took place at Cultus Lake Memorial Church in Chilliwack.

The reception was held in the grooms parents garden.

Homemade vanilla cupcakes with buttercream icing…mmmm…yummy!
Celeste gets a music lesson from a Kado family friend.

Kamila’s grandparent’s came from Poland to celebrate this special occassion.

Kamila’s aunt, Eva (on the right), came from New Jersey to join in the celebrations.
Kamila’s parent’s, Jacek and Ivona Kado.

Kamila’s sister’s, Joanna and Ola.
Little Helper
by admin on Sep.10, 2007, under The Blog
We had a lot of unpacking to do once we got back from our vacation in Windsor. Celeste had a blast playing in the packing material.
Here We Go…
by admin on Sep.10, 2007, under The Blog
Celeste was pretty excited to get on the plane. As soon as she got into her seat, she buckled herself up, and said “Are you ready mummy? 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, BLAST-OFF!”. I didn’t even know she could count backwards.
Everday Things…
by admin on Sep.10, 2007, under The Blog
Leave a Comment more...Historic Olde Walkerville in Windsor
by admin on Sep.10, 2007, under The Blog
As a kid I used to walk through the historic Olde Walkerville District of Windsor, dreaming that I might one day own one of these beautiful homes. I guess some things haven’t changed, as I still love visiting the area and I haven’t given up my dream of one day living there. There are just too many homes to show you, but here are a few of my favourites.
Willistead Manor in Windsor
by admin on Sep.10, 2007, under The Blog
One of my favourite places to visit when I’m back home is Willistead Manor. The Albert Kahn designed home, once belonged to whisky magnate Hiram Walker. It’s now a museum in the Walkerville district of the city Windsor.
The Detroit Zoo
by admin on Sep.10, 2007, under The Blog
One morning, while in Windsor, we set out for The Detroit Zoo with Zia Enza and Nonna.
We drove through the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel to get to the States. The tunnel is under the Detroit River, and the entrance is located in downtown Windsor and takes you to downtown Detroit. I always feel a little nervous and somewhat claustrophobic while driving through it as realize that the whole Detroit River is up above us.



















































