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Easter image of B.C.. Nanaimo on Vancouver Island.
Ayden, Caitlin, Rachel (Tamara's cousin's daughter) and Kyle.
We had not seen Tamara's cousin since he moved over to the island a dozen years ago. Our kiddies were happy that there was a cousin to play with when we got there.
Sunday morning was Easter egg hunts and watching a Black Tail Deer and her fawn walk across our hosts backyard.
This was not Tamara's cousin's farm but was a 2 minute drive. We tired out the children by chaining them to this old plow and plowing the farmers fields. We were also paid handsomely for their effort.
Happy Easter everyone Rob

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Looks like a fun day, Rob. How did Hunter Diletti get there?
colleen vennard said…
Nice picture Rob! It snowed all week-ende here! I forgot to take pics @ Easter, but I will send some from my trip to Mexico!
robbyblogger said…
Hunter thought it was easier to pull a plow than it was to deal with four older siblings. Besides he wanted to get into the blog (I'm gonna pay for that one).
Colleen going to where in the big M?
Kathleen said…
Oh Rob you one funny guy.. Easter was lovely and I will post a picture of my children and introduce them to everyone once I figure out how to get the picture on. YES people I am confessing to everyone that I am not computer savy like some and unsure of all the technical stuff. I'm working on it though. Now that you have brought your sister to tears I shall say goodbye and have a great day!!
colleen vennard said…
Rob,
We stayed at the Gran Bahia Principe Coba. It was wonderful. it's a huge resort with all kinds of resaurants and entertainment. Each building had their private pool and then there are two huge pools and of course the lovely beach where we spent most of our time. It was great!
Colleen

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