Earlier this month, Ed, Sophia, my mom, and I traveled to Edmonton to attend my niece's convocation ceremony at the University of Alberta and to celebrate this big milestone with her. She has worked hard the past four years to get her degree (with distinction, to boot) and we wanted to be present to cheer for her as she walked across the stage to receive that piece of paper that states she has a Bachelor of Science in Psychology. As one of the speakers said during the ceremony, this is an accomplishment nobody can take away from the graduates and they should be very proud of themselves.
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Congratulations, Sabrina! |
My brother from Virginia also came to Edmonton to attend the celebration. It was great to be able to spend time with my family and catch up with each other. We live far away from each other and don't get to chat all the time but when we do get together, we always have an awesome time together.
It was also good for Sophia to experience going to a convocation ceremony and seeing the graduates around her. Anything to encourage education for her is a good thing.
It was wonderful to see Sophia and Sabrina hanging out. Sophia just wanted to be with Sabrina the whole time we were there. She followed Sabrina around and asked her all sorts of questions. Sophia helped frost a cake, bake chocolate chip cookies, and bake cheese bread (Sabrina's into baking). It made me so happy to see the two of them have that bond even if we only see them once or twice a year.
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Strolling with Nanay and Sabrina |
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Making cheese bread |
The day before we were to return to Vancouver, we went to visit Fort Edmonton Park. There was a fair with rides and a fun house, there was the fort itself, and the town that the pioneers built outside the fort. It was all preserved and there were people dressed in period costume to give the feeling that you are visiting the past. We all had a great time.
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Carousel at Fort Edmonton |
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