Real Life Update - A Weekend in Mont-Tremblant
May 2012
Ok, I said I would do a Disney update today, but I realized I had so many real-life pictures I had not posted yet. If you haven't seen them yet, I've also done two life updates, as well as a baby shower update, in the past 3 days.
During Mother's Day weekend we went to Mont-Tremblant for one night. Ron's parents have a time-share and often rent a condo there. Mont-Tremblant is a little village about 2 hours north of Montreal, at the foot of one of Quebec's biggest mountain. It was us three (with stepDD13), his parents, as well as Ron's brother with his wife and baby. We had a two-bedroom villa. There are LOTS of pictures, so this will be separated in two updates.
This is what the condo looks like, as well as the view from our porch.
Here is what our room looked like, complete with a big bathtub! Oh how I enjoyed taking a warm bath with my belly FULLY underwater for once! Ron's DD and his parents slept in the living-room, while his brother's family had the other room. Please excuse the mess on the bed.
Here is the common bathroom. I forgot to take pictures of the rest of the place.
When we arrived (mid-afternoon) we took a walk with his brother and wife, but I did not take any pictures. We walked along a lake, and then to a small waterfall. Very pretty! Then that evening after dinner DD wanted to go to the pedestrian village, so we did. Unfortunately almost everything was closed, so we just did a quick walk around. I forgot to take pictures again, but DD took these two.
After we came back Ron and his dad went to check out the casino, while I enjoyed my hot bath. We told DD she could stay up as late as she wanted, but she ended up falling asleep earlier than her usual bedtime. Nothing to do, apparently.
The next day, we had a lazy morning with the family. Almost everybody else were staying in Mont-Tremblant for a few more days, but we had to go back to work. Just before we left to come back to Montreal, Ron, DD an.d I went back to the pedestrian village. Unfortunately, not many activiites were open because we were there in low season (ski and summer are the peak times to go). Still, we enjoyed walking around, and going into a few stores.
Same clock tower as the night photo.
This usually takes you to the top of the pedestrian village, but it was closed. So this almost 8 months pregnant lady walked up that mountain twice in two days! Not too shabby.
For the rest, I'll let the pictures do the talking.
There are more pictures, continue below.