




We left Winnipeg in time to miss "morning rush hour". There was barely any traffic so we sailed on through to Saskatchewan. Everyone always says that Saskatchewan is flat, but we have decided that Manitoba is flatter. Stephen loved to see all the hay bales and combines working in the fields. It was an ideal time to travel through the prairies for a kid who loves machines and trains!
We made it to the Langelaars, Clint and Karen. We hadn't seen them for years either. They are expecting a baby within the month and it was great to talk "baby" with them.
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