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Spring Has Sprung

A sweet little photo bomb by a little boy whose own baby pictures include one of my most pinned images ever. So excited to help his family welcome a baby brother or sister! calgarymaternityphotos

If you are expecting a baby soon, make sure to contact me and ask about my specials for families who book both maternity and newborn sessions with me. It is such a special time that I enjoy documenting for people.

~ Dana

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Friday's Favourites--Village Ice Cream

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For a good long time, my favourite ice cream cone ever was this amazing soft serve ice cream cone I had in Denmark when I was 16 years old. My travelling companion had purchased it because she thought the dark sprinkles were chocolate. Luckily for me, they were in fact salted black liquorice. If you know me at all, you know that I am a liquorice fanatic. The way the salt mingled with the ice cream and the liquorice. It was pure heaven. Add in to that the fact that I was in Denmark...and you get my very favourite ice cream cone. Until now.

This week, after a crazy session(which I promise to share later), I suggested that we meander over to the Village Ice Cream shop downtown. I had heard the rumours of it being incredible and I am happy to say that it surpassed the hype. I indulged in the salted caramel with a waffle cone. My advice is--GET THE WAFFLE CONE. I think the cone was what made it. Simply the best cone I have ever had--worth the extra dollar. The salted caramel was utterly divine. I would have tried the 'earl grey' but they were sold out. Next time ;) This has become a must stop destination for me the next time I am downtown with my kids. I like to think that we are raising mini foodies--especially Georgia who has extremely expensive food tastes. They will go crazy for this place I'm sure. We actually make our own ice cream and are pretty picky about ice cream we purchase. This ice cream is the real deal for sure. And, now that warmer days have arrived--I suggest you all take a trip down to the Village Ice Cream Shop.

~Dana

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Sweet Baby Girl

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Travel Tuesdays -- HooDoos and Coulees

I wanted to start a new regular feature that I'm going to call 'Travel Tuesdays'. I am finding myself, more and more, writing emails giving travel tips to certain areas of the world. I thought it would be nice to have one place where I could point people, too. Sometimes, I will post about places we were at that were far away--like Iceland(holy is there a bigger interest in going there now...that is by far the place I get asked about the most), but mostly, I hope to feature places close to home. A sort of Travel Alberta kind of feature. We do try to take small road trips fairly regularly and we often skip the 'popular places'. This weekend, with the forecast calling for rain and a tonne of work on our plates, we hadn't planned for much actually. May long weekend never really works out for us if we travel/camp. Come Monday though...we were feeling pretty cooped up and needed to do something as a family. We took out our trusty 'Day Trips From Calgary' book by Bill Corbett and decided to head east since we knew the mountains would be pretty busy. The drive we picked was called 'HooDoo Trail' and started in Drumheller. On our way there, we found this little gem quite by accident...an incredible playground in Irricana. There is lots for the little ones, but even my 11 year old enjoyed the big kid part(and that is getting pretty rare these days). Calgary Family Photographer (Photo by Dana Pugh) danapugh.com travelalberta02

As we came into Drumheller, we took Hwy10(the Hoo Doo Trail) east. Our first stop was the Hoo Doo Recreation site. I promise you that we never went on the protected areas. It should also be noted that it was pretty wet--not raining really, but wet from the rain we have had...so the Hoo Doo area was quite slick with mud.

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Then, we drove a bit further to the East Coulee School Museum. It was $15 for the whole family and we were the only ones there so luckily we were given a private tour by the guide. This is a fun little stop if you are in Drumheller and you are done with the Tyrell Museum. As much as we love large museums(and we are a museum loving family), we find small museums so quirky and fun. Plus, the staff there are always so enthusiastic and welcoming. The East Coulee School Museum is no exception. Once they discovered that Bob was so interested in the old equipment, the guide even took us down to the basement to see the old coal fired furnace. Definitely a fun stop for the whole family. Plus...there is nothing our kids love more than an 'illegal' playground. That's what they call it when we find ourselves in a small town and the old playground hasn't been upgraded in years. It means there is more than likely that 'spinning thing' as they like to call it. A Pugh family favourite...yes...maybe it isn't the safest, but oh so fun.Calgary Family Photographer (Photo by Dana Pugh) danapugh.comCalgary Family Photographer (Photo by Dana Pugh) danapugh.comCalgary Family Photographer (Photo by Dana Pugh) danapugh.comCalgary Family Photographer (Photo by Dana Pugh) danapugh.comCalgary Family Photographer (Photo by Dana Pugh) danapugh.comCalgary Family Photographer (Photo by Dana Pugh) danapugh.comtravelalberta10atravelalberta14aCalgary Family Photographer (Photo by Dana Pugh) danapugh.com Calgary Family Photographer (Photo by Dana Pugh) danapugh.comCalgary Family Photographer (Photo by Dana Pugh) danapugh.com

We did follow instructions and carried on down to the Atlas Coal Mine Museum. Since we hadn't planned it that well, we just missed a tour and the tour we were really interested in doing was an hour and 45 minute wait. That just wasn't possible, so we will have to go back there next time we are in the Drumheller area.

We did drive the 11 bridges to Wayne, AB, but the most fun we had was counting the bridges ;) There is a fun little saloon and that's about it. Inside the saloon though, we did get some old fashioned candy and 'caps'(remember them?). And, it was a very pretty drive. We turned around and went over to the Rosedale Suspension bridge. Not a fan of suspension bridges myself, but Bob and the kids had a great time crossing it. I went about half way and then turned around.

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Last but not least, we really needed to stretch our legs so we found a spot where we could get out and go for a walk. I'll share those images tomorrow over on my 5 minute project blog, but here are a couple sneak peeks for now.

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We love to get out and explore our own backyard. As a family, we have travelled the world so we feel we can safely say that we are so fortunate to live in a place where the landscape is so varied and the people are so friendly. Where do you like to go in Alberta?

~ Dana

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