Reunion day! Waking up at Cape Mudge, to that ocean view, eating breakfast watching 6 acrobatic bald headed eagles π¦ was the perfect start to the day!
Callum enjoying his loft room…a bit of a change for the Youth Hostel!Breakfast with π¦ Eagles!
It may have been 18 years since we last met, but it felt like only 15 minutes had passed since our travels in Ontario! Great to see Lawrence again and to spend time together- introducing him to the crew and reliving old memories and creating new ones!
Lawrence and I .. 18 years on from our first visit and almost 30 years into our friendship!
After picking Lawrence up roadside in the middle of nowhere we headed out to Rebecca Spit on the west side of Quadra Island… a perfect place for the boys to hone those new baseball skills and for Jack to dip his kayak in his first ever ocean! οΏΌοΏΌοΏΌοΏΌοΏΌοΏΌοΏΌThe Pacific was a mill pond… just stunning! Was funny to watch Jack get panicked by a hunting eagle π¦ as it swooped down to the waterβs edge…and to see a seal bobbing around keeping a careful eye on the new visitors!
Tom and his driftwood den π
Driftwood Yeti
A walk and a wonderful lunch in Herriot Bay was just perfect… wandering the jetties and boat hunting π
Jack and Lawrence on the Jetties of Herriot BayHerriot Bay Inn
For desserts we drove off south to Cape Mudge lighthouse. I love lighthouses and this one was as perfectly lighthouse as a lighthouse should be!
Tom enjoyed making his second driftwood den of the day and Jack was delighted to find and hold a leather back star fish! Cal was more than happy to chill on the driftwood!
Our final stop was back at Tsa-law-luten … where we chilled watching the π¦ eagles… deer and scanning our eyes for whales… every ripple and every wave…
Just as the boys were all enjoying a hot tub we suddenly spotted what we were all hoping for – a spectacular humpback whale! Right out in front of our lodge! The boys have never moved so fast! What a blessing of a day – in all ways!
Humpback π Photo by Lawrence
We watched it’s journey down the ocean… watching it’s blowhole trumpeting and enjoying seeing it appear and dive down. What a perfect treat for us all! A day to remember. Thanks Lawrence for inspiring the boys, making them laugh and opening their eyes to future possibilities of travel and adventure! β€οΈπ¨π¦
As mum to three sons (and auntie to ten!) Sacha is kept busy trying to keep the kids alive, safe, fed and watered.
Having specialised in Child Psychology and Linguistics at the University of Reading, Sacha went on to complete her Postgraduate Certificate in Education before taking up her first teaching post as Head of Boys Sport and Year 6 teacher. After 6 years, Sacha was fortunate enough to awarded a travelling fellowship from the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust, enabling her to undertake an extensive research project overseas. Sacha has worked with some of the world's top professional sports and educational institutions across Canada, America, Australia and New Zealand - researching ways of engaging young people through the medium of sport and in particular how this can help to reduce drug use and gang membership.
After returning to the UK Sacha became Education Director at Ipswich Town Football Club, leading in the government's 'Playing for Success' scheme. She went on to establish three highly respected Study Centres back in the East of England, each of which used sport as a means of motivating children and young people. After successfully completing her National Professional Qualification for Headship in Cambridge, Sacha went on to study for her Masters Degree in Education.
With the arrival of her three sons, Sacha decided it was time to 'go it alone.' She set up her own business consultancy, supporting a range of charities and organisations across the UK. Securing funds in excess of Β£2 million pounds, Sacha was able to 'give wings' to a wide range of charitable causes close to her heart. She continues this today with work specifically for Child First Trust.
It was her own kids that were the inspiration behind her establishing Learning Academies (www.learningacademies.co.uk) - a tutoring company that has the simple mission to motivate and encourage its students to become confident and assertive learners who are not afraid to 'take risks' and challenge themselves.
As a passionate photographer, Sacha is never more at home than when she's travelling, camera in hand, boys in tow. As a qualified medic with the British Divers Marine Life Rescue, she is able to combine her love the outdoors with her passion for wild animals.
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2 thoughts on “Herriot Bay and Humpback Day!”
Really enjoying your blog Sacha, what a lovely reunion, great photos and an amazing part of the world.
Thanks Carol x lovely to hear from you π I actually thought of you when I arrived on Vancouver Island.. I got to thinking about all the changes you made and how inspiring they have been x
Really enjoying your blog Sacha, what a lovely reunion, great photos and an amazing part of the world.
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Thanks Carol x lovely to hear from you π I actually thought of you when I arrived on Vancouver Island.. I got to thinking about all the changes you made and how inspiring they have been x
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