Tuesday morning, we woke up and spent the morning and early afternoon in Toronto. It's a huge city and reminds me so much of NYC. It's so fast-paced and definitely not a place you want to be pushing around a stroller with a 16 month old in it! Levi slept great in our hotel bathroom and we woke up early and took a train into the city.
Since we had limited time, we split up. Nick took Levi to the "Hockey Hall of Fame"---it was Levi's request of course;) They had a great time checking out the exhibits and even got a picture with the Stanley Cup. This was the only thing Nick wanted to do in Toronto...besides going to "Hey, Meatball". Since I had no interest in spending $ on the hockey hall of fame, Nick let me have a little break. I walked down to the Toronto harbor and literally spread a blanket down on grass and laid down in the sun. It was marvelous! :) It was such a beautiful day with blue sky and I enjoyed the quiet time:) Then, I walked for about 45 minutes around the city before meeting Nick, Levi and Nick's friend, Simon for lunch at a Thai restaurant. At lunch, I realized that I had NO DIAPERS for Levi (Mommy fail!) He had officially leaked through his clothes and I had nothing for him to change into (Second Mommy fail). Let me just say that this 6 month preggo body is STILL sore from that walk around the city in flip-flops! It was nice but my body feels like it's 60 years old. We have done SO MUCH WALKING already! After lunch, we had to make our way back to our car and out of the city, which took us an extra 1.5 hours with traffic! eek.
We arrived that night at 10:30pm in Montreal after taking 7.5 hours on a trip which was supposed to only take 5.5 hours. I think this is an appropriate spot to mention that when we planned this trip, we had a sweet, calm, flexible, easy-going 12-13 month old baby boy. Now that we are actually on this trip, we have discovered that he has gone through quite the transition! It's amazing....he's right on track, developmentally. He loves to say "No, No, NO!" and scream at an octave that stings your ears! He loves to throw everything that you give to him....he refuses to sit still or let you hold him and he babbles in public places, like a nice restaurant....at a screaming level! At dinner tonight, an older couple got up an moved after sitting next to us for about 20 minutes. Nick tried to comfort me fears that they were running from our very loud toddler by saying, hey..."maybe, they're cold!" (we were outside). Perhaps they were cold, but it made me realize that we have officially hit that stage where it's simply easier to just stay home....the public seems to only appreciate the "cuteness" of a toddler for so long. Anyways, we only have about 2 more days where we will be traveling then we will be able to be in a spot where we can cook our own meals and have space for Levi to get all of his energy out...I must say, I'm looking forward to that! :)
So, on to Montreal...it was a great city....a little dirty and "rough", but we're used to that, having come from Detroit;) We spent Wednesday morning walking around the "Old town". We walked about 20 minutes from our hotel to get to old town and had to walk down Rue St. Denis. This street had a lot going on and seemed like it problem becomes pretty wild in the evening hours.Once we got to Old town, we went to the Notre Dame Basilica. It was a beautiful cathedral. We had a great time in the square right outside the church, listening to an awesome band play…Levi had fun dancing.
After lunch, we walked back to the hotel for nap time and then
went back out in the afternoon to see the “Old port and clock tower” and have
dinner on the Rue St. Paul…which was a lovely little street with lots of cafés
and shops. We even got a nutella crepe to-go to enjoy back at the hotel once
Levi went to sleep. We were bummed earlier in the day when our hotel manager
told us about a big fireworks show that was happening at 10pm…we realized that
there was no way we were going to take Levi back out at night to see the show.
However, we were able to see the fireworks from our hotel room! It was a great
way to end the evening.
Thursday morning, we woke up and went to the Montreal Botanical
Gardens…besides the admission cost, this was a lovely thing to do! They have
beautiful plant/flower sculptures by various artists across the world. We will
surely remember this forever because Nick was sure to get multiple shots of all
48 exhibits! I will share just a few of the best pictures and spare you the
restJ Walking through this exhibit reinforced
the fact that we have very different ideas about picture taking. I hate
pictures without people in them and Nick hates posing for pictures! Oh, the
compromises of marriage…
Anyways, this is getting way long…so more to come later from
Quebec City!
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So cool! The botanical garden looked amazing! I miss that little guy. Don't let anyone bring you down because a kid is acting like a kid. You will never see those people again, just enjoy yourself :-) How awesome that you were able to see the fireworks from the hotel room. Keep up the posting, I'm enjoying seeing your trip :-) Love you guys!
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