Easter in New Brunswick

Most years, we plan a quick getaway for Easter weekend to visit Mina & Don.
This year was no different. We arrived with “portable” hot tub in tow, eggs courtesy of the Easter Bunny, and board games galore, scoffed wonderful, wonderful pancakes at Dumfries Maple (above), and generally took some time to relax.

"Portable" hot tub
“Portable” hot tub

The portable hot tub really is great. It inflates and deflates super quickly. It doesn’t heat well / fast, though. You really need to fill it with hot water – our tank is a mere 60 gallons, so it’s three or four cycles of fill / wait / fill / wait, and even then you need to wait a few hours for it to hit a comfortable 100. I mean, when it’s -5C out it could be a pretty cold tub and still be more pleasant than the outside air, but it’s a thing.
Once in, the temperature plummets, too. After about an hour you drop down to 97 from 104. Hopefully in the summertime it’s more consistent, since it won’t be working so hard to stay warm.
All in all though, I’m pretty pleased with it. Portable hot tub. Don’t hate.

PIXEL
PIXEL

So, we lounged about, played with PIXEL and irritated Zoe, took down a dragon and overcame the mark of lolz, and for breakfast, headed out to beloved Dumfries Maple for some (gluten-free) pancakes with amazing maple syrup. Yarm yarm pancakes!

Dog + Julie = Happiness.
Dog + Julie = Happiness.

Dumfries Maple is delightful, and if you’re even Dumfries adjacent you should go.

Dumfries Maple is the best.
Dumfries Maple is the best.

Bunny Husband
Bunny Husband

Egg hunt went okay! I believe the Easter bunny may still have some hanging around that haven’t been found yet.

PIXEL AGAIN.
PIXEL AGAIN.

All in all, a great quick relaxing getaway. Things have been particularly stressful at work lately, so it’s nice to have some scheduled breaktime.

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