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A Month in North America Part 7 - Winnipeg Last Day

Our last day in Winnipeg were well spent, meeting up with people and a LOT of packing. DH went out to meet another of his ex co-worker in the late morning. He brought us some Nachos from Moxie's. Simple, but very good!


Meanwhile, Miss Kiki and I stayed home and spent some time with MM and the boys. This is Miss Kiki still in her nightgown, with a little ladybug on her arm. She was very curious about it.


Trying to get the ladybug to go on her finger


DH and ex-co-worker

DM is practicing to make pony tails. The girls are so going after him now ;)

Who needs to go to the gym. This is much more fun!

Downtown Winnipeg

Main Street, Downtown Winnipeg
It was almost time to go...... time for family pictures!



Oh yeah, I'm cool! :D

We saw this charging station at the airport.... though I'm not sure which airport this was.....


It was sad to leave Winnipeg, but I sure hope we would get to visit again in the future. MM and a friend L, and RC and MG with their little girl came to see us off at the airport. I don't understand why I don't have the pictures! I need to ask around....

We got to see a lot of people, but yet there are still many that we wished we did but did not have enough time. Maybe next time.

Next: Part 8!



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