visiting halifax

Peggys Cove in Halifax

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We got off the ship and did a drive to Peggy's Cove. After putting the kids and my parents at a local restaurant where it was safe for the kids, I came out by myself to take pictures and enjoy standing on the large chucks of rocks overlooking across the ocean. The famous lighthouse, the crashing of the waves against land and the colorfull fishing vilages on the south shore was picture perfect.

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watching yet another beautiful sunset back on our ship… bye bye Nova Scotia~

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He's been running around this ship for the past 3 days and today, he decided no more walking. I carried him ALL DAY. ALL EVENING. EVERYWHERE. If he wasn't running away from me, he wanted to be held. I can see that this little guy is also tired and being so active, his legs must be hurting by now. So I get it. He's tired. But then, why can't he just sit still and relax?

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Another feast of great food at the dinner table. Not only that, the buffets, Sushi bars, Burrito bars, Noodle stations, and Fish n'chips bars were all excellent. Even my parents who are food connoisseurs were very impressed with the food. If it wasn't for hopping from one buffets to another, the kids' would've exhausted me a long, long time ago. Anyone who's spent as little as half an hour with them would know that my kids are exceptionally active. Therefore, I ate. And ate. A lot.

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