When my girlfriend, Brenda,
Brenda's business flyer |
We went the whole summer hoping to
hear when she could come and hoping it would work for us as well. It simply didn’t.
Brenda
is a hair stylist among other things and works out of her own home as well as
at Arbor Trace Alzheimer’s Special Care Centre in London. She is a very special
lady and does hair care for the residents three times a week with a house
cleaning job in the midst of all that. Needless to say, she is busy and it is
hard to schedule her time and Randy’s time to meet our free weekends.
Finally, we were all able to pick a
date for them to come and spend overnight here at The Ridge with us. As it
turns out, they could drive here Friday, Oct. 21 for lunch and stay in the
bunky until Saturday. Yes, 2 days/3 sleeps before we hit the road! It freaked
us out a bit, thinking of the last-minute items to be done after their visit.
Would we have time to then close up (pack the shed, the bunky, put outdoor
furniture away) after they left?
Bottom line, if it meant we couldn’t
see her before we left, we would make this work. The weather didn’t co-operate for
a nice outdoor visit and evening fire BUT it did work for us in the long run.
Because it was cold, windy and a couple of nasty days we were able to put
things like our patio table & chairs away before they came. We wouldn’t be
using them. No chance of a fire at night when it was 5C. No thanks!
So, even though they had freed up two
nights we had to be honest and say that with only a couple of days before
departure, we could only offer one night to them. That felt bad but they
totally understood.
Arrival by 1 pm |
Brenda's infectious smile |
Brenda and Randy |
Oh, my goodness!!! Even though it was
bad timing, in a sense to have company, it was the very best of times!!
Brenda and I ready to pose |
We
whole heartedly approve of Randy for this sweet friend (not that it mattered) and
probably to someone’s standards consumed too much alcohol. The laughter and
great times that ensued in 24 hours was totally worth the late visit.
Come again you two! Our guests pulled out at noon after a filling hash brown skillet brunch and promises to come back in 2017 at an earlier time and a longer stay. |
Great friends
|
Until 2017! |
Soon after, Bill and I were able to carry on with the
breakdown of crossing off the ‘lists’. I dismantled the bunky, sucking up
blankets/sheets/pillows/duvet into vacuum bags and Bill straightened up the
storage shed making sure batteries were removed and gas tanks in the lawn equipment
had stabilizer in them.
The shed is getting organized |
We had a couple of things that we wanted to burn so Bill braved the cold and added some heat to the fire pit. Another 'last' at The Ridge.
Within two hours the bunky looked
like a sitting room, the shed was neatly organized for the winter, the black
and grey tanks were dumped and the fresh water topped up once more.
Bill tending fire |
Oh, Brenda,
I noticed that you left some of that ‘deadly’ Australian wine behind so instead
of wasting it, I had a glass in your honor.
It is still very cold, only 2C out
there but no more sight of that wet snow that was blowing around this morning!
We are snug and warm inside with a good feeling of accomplishment once again.
I hope your day was a good one and
your travels are bump free. Please feel free to leave a comment.
Know what you mean about last minute things that have to be added to the to-do list and we've still got a week to go.
ReplyDeleteBe Safe and Enjoy!
It's about time.
Thank you, that week is going to zip by! I can't believe it is 2 more sleeps in Canada. woohoo!
ReplyDeleteAs you get used to it gets easier. We don't have anything to pack up, to great ready, no lists. Just pull in the slide, secure the coach, raise the jacks and hook up the car and away we go.
ReplyDeleteWas nice to see your friend though.
Soon you one the road travels safe and enjoy all the journey. We may even see you on the road at some point.
It would have been nice to see Brenda and meet Randy but time did not allow. We will make this happen in 2017 for sure! We too are readying for winter, not to go South, but to relax in front of our fireplace while the snow piles up outside....gotta' love Canadian winters!
ReplyDeleteWe wish you safe travels. Will be thinking of you tomorrow as you head out. To bad we couldn't get together to go over some of our experiences with traveling the for south/west.
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