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The number of days before the adventure begins = one of Chris' favourite numbers.
Perhaps as much fun can be had as in this special little town in Nova Scotia!
We are going on a _ _ _ _.
Number of days we will be away.
We are travelling by _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
Have we traveled there before?
Who is watching the girls?
Who is watching the boys?
Who is coming with us?
We might need her, as she has traveled with us before.
You might need this to travel.
Perhaps you can fit into this for old times sake?
A jar of this would be fun for lunches.
He will be the dad of the house.
He will be fine as long as he has pancakes.
It might be cool or wet, so you may need this.
It may be warm enough for these.
These are absolutely not permitted at night!
We are going to get _ _ _ _ _.
Red or white, what is your delight?
We are going to have _ _ _.
These guys would be fun to have along on the trip.
This place has one of these, like the Game of Thrones.
Last time I made one of these we went here.
I am not telling you where we are going because it is a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
There will not be any of this where we are going.
You might want to ditch your _ _ _ _ _ _ diet.
Number of words that make up the name of the place we are going to.
We will need one of these to get out and about and around.
We will be departing from here.
We are not going here because I just came back.
One of my favourite 70's bands.
We will need some of these for the journey.
If it is not silver or bronze it might be this (clue).
We won't be sleeping in this, as in some of our adventures.
More than one of these will come out of people's mouths.
This is where we will eat dinner according to Grayson.
We are not going here because you just came back.
Yummy, yummy, this is going to be delicious.
Sell as many baby clothes as you can so we have extra of this.
If Fynn were along he would ask for this.
Isla will need some wheels.

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