We took Ellie on her first vacation to Banff, Canada and had an INCREDIBLE time. I am continually amazed at the resilience of this little girl - she rises to every single occasion. I hope that's a trait that follows her throughout her life.
We left on Tuesday, March 24 and her first flight could not have gone better. I was pretty nervous to say the least - we've all been on flights with the baby that won't stop screaming and I was pretty sure it would be worse to be the parents of said screaming baby than those having to listen to it. But she was an angel. Feeding times coincided perfectly with take off and landing, and so there were no ear issues or fussing there. She played a little, napped a little (I even got to play Sudoku!), and then like that, we were in Calgary.After all THREE of us got our passports stamped (woohoo!), we embarked on a 2 hour drive to Banff, and again, I was nervous as she'd never taken this long of a car ride. No problem for this girl. She was wonderful - awake and happy and then snoozed a bit towards the end.
Banff is picture perfect - snow capped mountains in every direction, a charming downtown - it was this winter loving girl's dream. The resort was beautiful as well, with a huge two-sided fireplace in the main area where we spent most evenings relaxing and enjoying a glass of wine (well, Brad and I did, at least).
We learned the only "crib" the hotel had was a pack and play, in which Miss E had never slept. I was worried enough that our first night there would be rough between the time change and being in a new place in general, but then when I learned she'd also have to adapt to a pack and play, I was sure we were in for a rough night. I have never been happier to be wrong. She slept like a champ (9.5 consecutive hours every night we were there!), and even learned to nap in the PNP, which has made napping now that we're home even easier (we were still in nap-in-her-swing mode before we left).
Brad had work the first two days we were there, so Ellie and I explored on our own, figuring out the local town shuttle, enjoying delightful cafes and restaurants, checking out a museum, and doing some shopping.
Friday we had our only full day as a family and made the most of it, taking a ride up 7,500 feet in the Sulphur Mountain Gondola and taking in some breathtaking views, driving to Lake Louise and enjoying a spectacular lunch with more breathtaking views, and finally finishing up some shopping in downtown Banff.
On our way out of town the next morning we made the obligatory Canadian Tim Horton's stop (or so I'm told), and trekked the 2 hours back to Calgary to catch our flight home.
We were upgraded to first class (yay!) and while she was still overall pretty darn good, she was a bit fussier on this flight. But as the flight attendant said, "there's a big difference between a fussy baby and a wailing baby, and you were no where near that line". Phew.
What a special trip to be able to take as a family.
A link to our album of trip photos is here.
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