Well, I do know one thing for sure
and that is that I LOVE retirement! I just had to say that again, even though
I’ve said it quite a bit already since April 30. Today, Bill and I had to wake
up to the sound of an alarm. Worse still was that the alarm was set for 5:30
am. It was necessary though since we've been sleeping until at least 7:30 most mornings. Lordy oh lordy!!
A beautiful sky this morning with the sunrise |
We had to be in London for a union
meeting at 9:30 am. Since it takes us a minimum of 2 hours and 30 minutes and a
maximum of 3 hours to get there from The Ridge, we had to leave at 6:30 am. You
never know about construction and detours when you leave home.
A route we don't take with the rv but easy with the car |
You might be wondering why we are
going to a union meeting when neither of us are working. Let me explain. When a
member of our CUPE local retires, the union will issue a cheque for $100 as a
‘thank you for your service’. The catch is that you have to attend a meeting in
order to receive your money. Kind of a pain in the you know what but $100 is
money in our pocket. I received my cheque at the June meeting and since Bill
retired on July 31st the
first meeting after the summer for him to attend was Sat. Sept. 24th
.
Fog over the fields |
We knew if we took our Corolla the
gas would be minimal and we would, as last Monday, plan a few things while in
the area. We also knew it would be a very long day to leave Clemson home alone
so he got to tag along for the ride with Mom and Dad. He is such a good little traveler
now, since we got his seatbelt. You’ll see a picture below that George took of
him all set to go.
So we met up at the building on
Wharncliffe Rd. with a friend of ours who was a secretary with the Board for 35
or 37 years. She was receiving her ‘pay out’ as well. The nice thing about this whole ordeal is
that after the pledge and roll call is read, they announce the retirees,
congratulate them with a hand shake and they could leave. We’re outta’ here!
3 retirees with their certificate and cheques |
None of us had eaten yet so we found
ourselves a Denny’s at the southeast corner of London at the Flying J and had a
very filling delicious breakfast. My egg, bacon, shredded potato hash browns
and rye toast were just what I needed to keep me filled for the day. Yummy and
I didn’t have to prepare it myself!
We caught up with Debbie and Mike
during the meal and said our goodbyes for the last time this year. Now that
they know we have a bunky for them to sleep in, they hope to visit us at The
Ridge next year.
Debbie and Mike |
Next stop is Costco for milk, eggs,
cream and a few other things. When in Rome………. you know. They are still ‘can’t
be beat prices’ so we take advantage when we can. Before we left home, Bill put
our electric cooler in the car so we could keep these things cool for the day
while we scooted around. It plugs into our cigarette lighter. I stayed in the
car with the pooch as no one goes through Costco as quick as my husband when he
is alone!
sitting in the car with Clemson |
So another stop done. From here we
headed out to Arkona to visit our good friends and fellow bloggers, George and
Suzie from Our Awesome Travels.
They are camping at Rock Glen RV Resort for 3
weeks so a good opportunity for us to catch up and pick their brains before our
first trip south.
Our home park but haven't camped here this summer at all |
When we arrived around 1 pm they were
waiting for us, with chairs set up in the beautiful sunshine. It was actually
quite balmy; Bill wasn’t dressed for heat so had to move to the shade. There
was a lot of chit chat both with them putting some ideas out there according to
their experiences and us with all of our questions. How nice it is to bounce
things off someone who has been full timing for 11 years!
Clemson in his seatbelt. It settles him down so much for travel and he is safe if we have to stop quickly |
We headed towards Parkhill, through Nairn and onto Hwy 7 to 23. A couple of detours in Mitchell and Listowel but no slowdowns. Bill was pretty tired from the early wake up and driving down so I took over the drive home from Woodham. We were home just after 6 in time for supper.
It was a good day, as tiring as they
are with running around so much, things got done that were on our list of things
to do. We have one more trek into the city for a retirement dinner so we will
be going back one more time this month. At least after each travel day, we get
a day of rest and if nothing else, it is good practice for our trip to the
southwest.
Now that it is fall you never know
what to expect as far as weather so enjoy each one as it comes. Thanks for reading
and feel free to drop a comment if you wish.
Glad you had an enjoyable daytrip combining business with pleasure. We tend to make a list so that we don't forget anything on those kind of days.
ReplyDeleteYou can learn quite a bit from George and Suzie the only problem is they have so much to tell you that your memory goes into overload. You definitely need more than one trip to even start absorbing everything.
Have you set a date for your southern departure yet? Our's might be extended by a couple of days while we get the trailer serviced.
Be Safe and Enjoy!
It's about time.
Luckily we've met up with George and Suzie a few times before so are able to retain most of the important stuff!:) It was a good day. Our departure date is Oct. 24 and things look right now to be on track.
DeleteIt was real nice to see you again and Clemson too. With all our years full timing we had lotsa tips, and experiences. So much to see and do out there, wish we could explore even more, we are far from done.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your travels and hope to meet up with you somewhere on down the road.
Same here, it has been over a year so nice to rebond. We appreciate the tips and have some sorting out to do with some things.See you in the sw!
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