Saturday was a busy day. First, we woke up early and met up with Ron and Doreen in Kitchener to go to St. Jacobs Farmer's Market. It was really fun to see so much stuff there. The pictures I have don't do it justice. There were venders with everything from local fruits and veggies to all kinds merchandise you would see at a swap meet. They had food venders also. Kyle and Ron couldn't resist the Oktoberfest sausages on a bun and we bought a pint of raspberries- THE BEST EVER!!! Oh my gosh, they were so good. On the plane ride home we were like- "we wish we had some more raspberries right now."
Next, we drove to Orangeville to try and see Kyle's sister, Kirsten, play lacrosse. Unfortunately because of getting lost and the awful amount of rain and lightning the game was postponed and we had to be on our way to a family party. We were really bummed that we didn't get to see her play- sorry Kirsten. Glad you won!!!
We then made our way to Belwood for Doreen's Aunt Jean's 90th birthday party. They had a good turnout and it was fun to meet some of Kyle's cousins.
After the party we made our way back to Kitchener to meet up with a few of Kyle's friends from high school for dinner. I forgot to take any pictures at dinner, and most of the ones I took at the house didn't turn out so I have some crappy ones. It was really good to meet them. It is too bad that all of the cool people I met (Kyle's friends and family) don't live closer because we would have so many people to hang out with all of the time. Kyle really misses Ontario- I was afraid he wasn't going to come back with me. We will have to go again soon.
Sunday consisted of going to Kyle's old ward with Ron and Doreen. There were a few people still attending that they knew so that was fun for them. We then went back to the hotel, packed our stuff, and headed down to Buffalo to fly back to Utah.
I just wanted to say thank you to everyone who let us stay over and helped entertain us! We had so much fun. It was so worth the 7 hour flight (including layover) with a grumpy Deakon.
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