Chapter 1360: Farm Life/ Vancouver

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The next morning Madison and Kris wake up when the alarm went off.

"Good morning baby." Madison says kissing his chest.

"Good morning my love." Kris says kissing her head.

"We better get up so we can live that farm life." Madison says.

"I know right." Kris says.

They both get up and get dressed. They then head downstairs meeting everyone there. Tristan had coffee brewing and Meredith was making them breakfast.

"Making Sausage gravy and biscuits." Meredith replies.

"Sounds good." Nadia says.

"Yes we will eat and then head out to farm." Tristan replies.

"Whatever you need we are yours." Sid says.

"Yes and the kids want to help too." Madison says.

"Yes they do they are excited." Taylor says.

"Yeah it will be learning for them as well." Kris says.

"Yes it will be." Jake replies.

"Let's the kids up so we can eat and then head out." Anna says.

"Yes we want to experience farm life." Autumn says.

"Yes." Geno says.

"It will be fun." Justin replies.

"Sounds good because then after we get everything done I have a fun filled day planned out for us." Tristan says.

"Yes its going to be fun." Meredith says.

They all nod their heads in excitement. Meredith finished breakfast and then helped the girls get the kids up, dressed and ready. They then finish school, education and learning with the kids. Finally they head out to help Tristan on the farm. He took time to show the kids the ropes. First they went and fed the horses and then groomed them. The kid were having the time of their lives and the adults were enjoying watching. Next they went and gathered eggs from the chickens. After they had gathered all the eggs they feed them and then move on to the pigs, ducks, donkeys, llamas and other animals. When they finished they helped Tristan harvest his crops and other things. They then head back to the house and get cleaned up. They head out onto their first tour of the day.

"Vancouver." The girls say.

"Yes its not far from me and they offer more to do." Tristan says.

"Awesome." The rest of the guys reply.


They head to explore Vancouver, the North Shore, and the Capilano Suspension Bridge on a coach tour that takes in some of the city's top sites. Leave the navigation to someone else as you see Stanley Park's Indigenous Peoples' story poles, visit key neighborhoods, and cross a massive suspension bridge through the rain forest. With a mix of guided experiences and free time, this tour makes a great orientation for first-time visitors. They get picked up and board a comfortable coach for a day of exploration. The first stop is Stanley Park, where they see Prospect Point and a collection of nine Indigenous Peoples' story poles. Next, head to Granville Island to check out the art studios, craft shops, and the Public Market, and discover panoramic views of the city from Vancouver Lookout in the Harbour Centre Tower. The girls did some shopping. They also stop and grab lunch at one of the many cafes in the market place. They then drive through Chinatown, historic Gastown, and then cross the Lions Gate Bridge to Vancouver's North Shore, an area shaded by temperate rain forest. Enjoy great views of the forest as they cross the Capilano Suspension Bridge and a series of suspended walkways before heading to Capilano Fish Hatchery to learn about the life cycle of salmon. The day concludes with drop-off at your original departure point.

"Wow that was amazing." The guys say.

"Yes are cameras are getting lots of use." The girls reply.

"We walked through a rain forest on a suspension bridge." The kids say.

Next they head to their next tour. Get unobstructed views of Vancouver's skyline and natural attractions on a zodiac boat trip through the harbor and the surrounding coves. Unlike taking a larger cruise, hopping on this small-boat tour gives you the opportunity to get up close to waterfalls, granite cliffs, and the iconic Siwash Rock. Plus, a guide shares local history and geology so they can learn more about the region while enjoying the views.

Vancouver is a seaside city that should be explored by water. Hop aboard a zodiac boat from Granville Island on this afternoon tour and come away with frame-worthy pictures of iconic landmarks. Get fitted into a survival suit during a safety briefing before stepping into the boat. The knowledgeable guide shares historical accounts of Granville Island, the Eugenia Building, Bard on the Beach and the Burrard Street Bridge. Cross False Creek and follow the shore along Stanley Park, enjoying boat speeds of up to approx. 25 knots (29 mph/46 kph). Stop near the Siwash Rock, an outcrop located near Third Beach and the Lion's Gate Bridge, and learn about the history of the natural rock formation. Explore Vancouver Harbour and gain insight into Canada Place, Seaspan, Lion's Gate Bridge and more. Sail past the Ironworkers Bridge towards Deep Cove. Enter the glacial fjord of Indian Arm, lined with granite cliff faces — this area is boat-access only and is surrounded by untouched natural British Columbia forests. Admire the cascades of Granite Falls from the zodiac (no deboarding), followed by a brief stop at the north end of Indian Arm and the Wigwam Inn. Turn around and enjoy close-up views of Silver Falls. Return voyage on the same route, and take in views of Stanley Park, English Bay Beach, the Sulphur Pile, Coal Harbour, the Twin Islands, Racoon Island, Buntzen Powerhouse and more.

"Wow these views." The girls say.

"I know right. Canada is a beautiful country." The guys reply.

Finally they head for their last stop of the night a dinner cruise and show.

"This will be fun." Madison says.

"Yes and the kids will enjoy it." Kris says.

"Yes and when we get home they will be zonked out." Autumn says.

"Yes they will." Justin replies.

"They had a long day and no nap." Taylor says.

"Nope they didn't." Jake says.

"Well the twins got one in. Since they are in a sling on me." Meredith replies.

"Yes but even they will be worn out." Tristan says.

"I think so too." Anna says.

"I am worn out." Geno says.

They board the boat and are seated at a big table in the back close to the windows. The guys open them so they got the breeze and could catch the views. Don't miss Vancouver's waterfront sights while they dine; the food was set up in a buffet and the girls and guys dug in and had a few plates. The kids even liked the food as well and at too. After the food was put a way the show started. It was a lot of dancing, singing and other performances. It was fun. The boat takes them from the shimmering skyline to the West Vancouver shoreline. It's the best spot in Vancouver to watch the sun slowly disappear into the Pacific Ocean. The girls got pictures. They then head back to shore. They catch their ride home and arrive back at Tristan's farm. They go in and get the kids settled into their fort. As predicted it didn't take long for them to be out. Madison heads to her room. Kris was in bed.

"Sid is staying with Nadia tonight. She isn't feeling well." Kris says.

"I know. That is fine." Madison replies.

"Yeah we want to take it easy on you too." Kris says.

"I know because this fourth baby is fragile and needs to be protected. I am determined to carry him or her full term." Madison says.

"I know baby. You will." Kris says kissing her head.

"I love you baby, I am so happy that I can make you and Sid parents of a child together." Madison says.

"I know baby. Now get some sleep." Kris says.

"You too." Madison says.

They snuggle together falling into a much needed sleep.

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