We spent part of Labor Day weekend at the
International Peace Garden on the border between the US and Canada. The garden boasts of having the longest unfortified border in the world! Being there made me miss my sister (who is basically Canadian now, eh?!).
We arrived Saturday morning to stake out our cabin and then find a spot to have a picnic lunch. The towers you see in the background of our picnic are a 9-11 memorial.
We enjoyed our lunch and then wandered around the grounds before checking out the game warden museum room and botanical garden.
He found this post spear and held onto it for the rest of the weekend.
Gretchen is standing in America - Rooke is standing in Canada!
The cabins are first-come-first-serve and we were glad to snag one that had a private bathroom inside. Ryan said I can't call the cabin "rustic" because it would give the wrong impression. It was old and dirty and musty. But we had our own flushing toilet and mattresses to sleep on with our own bedding in a warm, dry room for cheap - that's our style!
We built our campfire and just hung out at the cabin into the evening. The kids explored and we cooked our food over the fire and all had a great time. It was my favorite part of the day.
Ryan took care of getting the fire started and tended to the dinner, but marshmallows are my department. Thanks for the training, Mom!
Rooke was practicing some ninja moves with his marshmallow before roasting it.
We stopped at a couple of very random landmarks on our way home. The Garden is close to the Turtle Mountains, so naturally it made sense to build a ginormous turtle out of wheels nearby.