it was easy to slow down and relax. we practically lived at the lake (it was so hot). rope swinging and zip lining (while simultaneously yelling, just me) into the lake. swimming. there was also some paddle boarding fun too. perfecting the running front flip (not me!). learning to skip stones. each day came with an ice cream for the kids and some of us adults too. our home cooked dinners, eaten outdoors, were divine - salmon cooked on a cedar plank, beer can chicken, salads with local strawberries, gorgeous garlicky green beans, a lemony beet salad and the most delicious cherry pie to name a few. bliss bakery was just down the road.
of course, there was wine too. tasting our way through summerland and naramata, buying bottles, drinking. we dined at quails gate and talked about our meal for days. they have a grassy area for lounging, taking in the view and watching the sun set. if you buy a bottle of wine at some of the wineries you can use their patio for a picnic, which we happily did on a couple of occasions (order the gewürztraminer at thornhaven).
travelling with our friends was the best part by far. they made it super easy to relax and enjoy. ximena and i first bumped into one another at granville island with our littles, she was curious about kai's dutch tee. we then went our separate ways. i remember telling stefan about my encounter with her and how i wish i had asked for her number. not long after, we ran into her, petter and livia at the sumac ridge winery in the okanagan. this time i asked for her number and we've been friends ever since. although they haven't lived in vancouver for almost six years, we picked up exactly where we left off, including kai and livia. it was easy and comfortable and a lot of fun. the are the sweetest family.
the house
the lake
the rope swing, the zip line, and the diving board
sometimes the kiddos didn't want to go to winery to winery |
i love that we british columbians just need to look under our own nose to find the perfect summer getaway.if you like, take a peek at some of our other okanagan trips 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5.
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