All the while, Erin and I discussed our dream of opening a bakery together - not so much bread (although I did just pull some out of the oven...mmm....), just fancy, tasty pastries and desserts. Wouldn't that be amazing? We just have to work out how to move back to Canada and find a job for Mr. J. and then we can get started! Hopefully this dream will not fall as quickly to the wayside as our last goal which Erin plans to blog about someday. (Ahem...)
It was also nice to be able to explore a city with friends who are working with the same challenge we are - namely, trying to get in and around with a stroller and an occasionally fidgety youngun in tow. Public bathrooms with changing tables are surprisingly few and far between in QC. Without further adieu, here's our weekend in pictures - Part One - because, my goodness Mr. J. took a lot of pictures!
We stopped for a picnic on the way.
Crossing the bridge into Quebec City.
Exploring on Friday night.
The Funicular.
Crossing the bridge into Quebec City.
Exploring on Friday night.
The Funicular.
We were just in time to see the Bride & Groom walk out of this church
(the name of which escapes me just now). Aren't they adorable?
(the name of which escapes me just now). Aren't they adorable?
...and the scariest Hen in a Kettle we've ever seen.
The Little Goat getting ready to go out.
Our kidlets, fast asleep in their almost-matching strollers.
Our kidlets, fast asleep in their almost-matching strollers.
8 comments:
Do you speak French? Because they have two words for bakery: boulangerie (bread bakery) and patisserie (dessert/pastry bakery). It sounds like you want to open a patisserie! I say go for it!
how did I miss the crazy wanton sign? I'll be posting soon, I promise.
Jess - check and double-check. Quite likely une patisserie to start with but it wouldn't be in Quebec and I don't speak enough French to pass for a MUTE Frenchwoman, nevermind one that must speak (okay, that might be a slight exaggeration) so we won't be starting a bilingual patisserie either. That said, we would have to call it a bakery since we don't want to pigeonhole ourselves. What if I woke up one morning and all I wanted to bake was bread? :)
Erin - it was at the 'gaz-bar' we filled up at before we left....after we took another wrong exit. Ack!
So. Jealous. Can't Comment.
Happy Birthday Bren!
Whoa. Canada looks like a whole other country! Smirk. It does look kind of European. It's pretty too. Not ugly like in the US.
Have you seen many hens in kettles?? Just wondering.
Happy birthday!
NOMO: Come to think of it, no, we haven't seen many hens in kettles and I'm just not sure what to think about that....
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