  Today is a holiday in Canada. Each province calls it something different. Alberta calls it Heritage Day and there are ethnic/multicultural based events throughout the province.
We decided to spend the holiday by spending most of the time as a family. We also went to the Lethbridge Heritage Day Festival at Enmax Centre. We’ve been going since Sinéad was a baby. I believe there were only two years we didn’t attend. One of the most popular parts of the Lethbridge Heritage Day Festival is the various food booths.
They open up at 11:00 when the doors are open and all the popular tables are out of food by noon. The last couple of times we’ve gone, we’ve arrived too late and missed the good food. We arrived at 11:25 this morning and had our pick of the tables. We decided to avoid the Italian and Hungarian tables since the line-ups were very long. From a distance, I saw The Dutch Canadian booth, and urlLink being Dutch myself , I decided to go over.
There was not a whole lot for Mary—given the restrictions she’s implemented in her diet—so she didn’t have anything. Sinéad, Regan and I each had a bun with beef kroketten , which very tasty. I also had a piece of a spice cake that had a licorice flavour. I’m glad we went. I am very glad we bought some food too. 
