Sunday, April 26, 2015

Grand gardens galore Part I

A trip to Victoria, BC, wouldn't be complete without a visit to the Butchart Gardens so off to the gardens my big friends and I went!



The gardens were started by Jennie Butchart in the early 1900's.



Her husband Robert extracted limestone deposits, leaving a big, empty quarry.



Jennie had the quarry lined with soil and started what would become the famous Sunken Garden.  Below is a view of the Sunken Garden behind me.  It was awesome!



There were awesome flowers everywhere!



Smelling one of those awesome flowers. 



And... the Butcharts continued to create more awesome gardens through the years.  Come back for Part II and have an awesome night!

Thursday, April 23, 2015

To Victoria!

Canada sure has some spiffy money.



Just look at this five dollar bill!  It has an awesome see-through part with holographs! 



Anyways, my big friends and I hopped onto a ferry and headed to Victoria.



After we arrived in Victoria, we had dinner at Tim Hortons.  Delicious sandwiches and fruit smoothies for all!



In the morning we had breakfast at Tim Hortons.  Donuts and breakfast sandwiches for all!



There are Tim Hortons everywhere.  Probably because Tim Hortons is awesome!

Monday, April 20, 2015

Kinder a surprise Part II

Can you sit on a Kinder Surprise egg without crushing it?  I can, but only because I'm a little man.  If I were a big man, I'd crush the thing to pieces. 



But anyways, it's time for the revealing of what's inside my second Kinder Surprise egg!



I quickly pulled apart the foil wrapper, split the chocolate egg in half, and grabbed the plastic capsule.



Oh, the anticipation!  Could anything be cooler than those anteater stickers in the last Kinder egg?



 I opened it and was met with... ribbons and... a piece of plastic.



Good thing instructions were included because I had no idea what to do with it.  Turned out that the ribbons were supposed to be threaded through the holes of the piece of plastic. 



And here it is!  I'm supposed to kick this thing around or something.  Or easier yet -- just pretend it's a jellyfish.  Awesome!  But not as awesome as those awesome anteater stickers!  

Sunday, April 12, 2015

Kinder a surprise Part I

My big friends bought me two Kinder Surprise eggs in Canada.



It's a milk chocolate shell with a "milky lining" (by golly, doesn't that sound good!) and a surprise toy!



Oh boy, oh boy!  I began opening up one of the eggs, carefully separating the foil.



Ta-dah!



I eagerly opened up the plastic capsule to find out what the surprise was.



The surprise was... anteater stickers!  Awesome!  I've always wanted anteater stickers from Canada.  Anyways, come back for the revealing of Kinder egg number two!