
Before all of the "fun" with the skunk started, we were in Ottawa for our yearly trip to Winterlude. I have been meaning to write about it but this week has been a little bit crazy.
We went up on Friday afternoon, the three of us plus Matt and Gina. We stayed at Les Suites in the Byward Market and it was really nice. It was the same place we stayed last year. We stayed there so that we could get a two bedroom suite. It worked out really nicely, each of us getting our own bedroom and then there was a living room, dining room, bathroom and full kitchen. The hotel also had a pool and hot tub, which we went in.
Cam's little hiding spot under the TV

Cam was king of the hill on the table all weekend

We let Cameron play in the sled in the hotel room so that he would get used to it.

On Saturday morning, we went down to the Rideau Canal to skate. We brought a little sled (seen above) that he rode in the whole way. He really did well in it, only freaking out for the last couple minutes. We went to about the 5 km mark (the whole way is 7 km - Matt and Gina did that) and turned around. Cameron enjoyed it, had lots to look at, and drew lots of attention for being such a cutie!!
On the walk down to the canal, Cameron fell asleep in Uncle Matt's arms. We put him into the sled and he kept sleeping. The Kinsella Sleeping Gene is strong in this boy!!

We started pulling him and he just kept sleeping. It was so cute!

Sometimes it looked like he might be a bit uncomfortable.

After about ten minutes, Cam woke up. He enjoyed looking around and being pulled by Mama.

Then Daddy took a turn.

Cameron in his sled - he loved it!!

One of the stops along the way was free milk. Cameron had his first sips of chocolate milk and got his first milk mustache!

Another stop along the way was a WestJet booth (a Canadian airline). You could put on the gear of a ground controller and take a picture in front of an airplane picture. Turned out so cute!

A close up of the cutest ground controller ever!

Cameron the bow-legged baby stands on an ice block.

I have a few more pictures of the ice sculptures, plus some great videos that Gina took. I will post that tomorrow (hopefully)!