Wednesday, August 23, 2017

Still in the Big City, Another Long Day, Ipperwash, Hospital Visit, Two Day Post

When I woke up on Tuesday, Aug. 22nd Bill was up already and it was 6:30. He says he didn’t sleep well. From where our Suite is parked at the east end of the lot, I could see the sunrise so walked down to the fence to take my pictures. It is a beautiful morning although the humidity is high again. No complaints from me, I plan on an easy day.
Parked at the back, I could see the sunrise
When we finished our morning chug-a-lugs we got cleaned up and dressed assuming the Suite will get moved in again as soon as the techs arrive around 8. It was a hot humid 31C here yesterday (still no complaints from me, I spent most of it in a too cold air-conditioned hospital and then restaurant). The outside air felt great after that! Today is only supposed to be around 26C after lunch and possible rain so much cooler for anyone working outside.
And it rose beautifully
And it was moved soon after Clemson and I moved inside to the lounge. I turned the tv on to occupy my mind for a bit until I was awake enough to read more of my book. It is a good one. Bill busied himself around as he tends to do and at 9:30 he greeted his clients who purchased a 2014 Lacrosse travel trailer. Bill will be delivering it this afternoon to Ipperwash and Clem and I can go along for the ride.
Our Suite goes in for the first couple of repair jobs
We popped into the Suite over the lunch hour since the techs were doing the same thing. The bedroom slide cable has been replaced so job #2 is finished. There are a couple of minor fixes with paneling staples coming out (not surprising on some of the roads we’re travelling!) and a ceiling panel needs some attention. Tomorrow morning, they will do the last job, greasing the axles.
This little tractor backs it in so nicely
Our truck is also going in to Hi-Tech Auto Care for an oil change and 2 new tires in the morning. As usual, we have a trip to Costco in mind to pick up a handful of things. We should be on the road again shortly after 1 pm. We keep reminding each other, no matter what the delays, we aren’t leaving until all the work is complete. We have all the time in the world, really.
Clemson was helping me write my post on Tuesday

I couldn't understand his language so pushed his nose off my keyboard.
I think it was ZZZZ for snoring.
We heard this morning that our brother-in-law is doing as well as can be expected. Dependent on pain pills, naturally, but sitting up in the bed this morning. We have offered our sofa bed to Donna to stay tonight instead of paying for the room at the Comfort Inn another night. Depending on how she feels about leaving Gerry this afternoon, she can decide.

At 1:10 we hopped in the GMC 2500 after Bill hooked up the trailer to be delivered. We took the 402 to #21 and past a stomping grounds road to Rock Glen RV Resort. Hello George, Suzie, Gerry and Melinda! We are under cloudy skies and yet ahead of us we see the encouragement of bright sunshine. We are headed to Lake Huron and turn onto Army Camp Road and into Silver Beech Park.
We took Clem's bed and seat belt along and he settled right down, happy to be with us.
Darkening clouds followed us from London
This was taken over Arkona, Rock Glen RV Resort area
Jim, the manager, met us at the gate and gave us directions to find their site. This is a nice little park but it is tight to get into spaces. Catherine and Al were not there yet but a fellow across the way came over and between him and I and Jim, we directed Bill into the site. When we arrived it was beautiful out although we were under tree covering mostly.
Nice park, lots of trees though

Bill backed it up like a pro after some jigging
So far, still dry
Luckily, it wasn’t until after we had the Lacrosse in place with jacks on patio stones that the skies opened up. The guys still got wet while Catherine showed me through her very first trailer. 
Al, Catherine and Jim setting things up at the back
I regret not getting a picture of them standing with their new trailer
She was/is so excited with this unit and I could feel the joy of it all. It is a beautiful one. We chit chatted until the downpour calmed down, said our goodbyes and headed back home to London. We encountered some real heavy rain and strange skies on our travels.


After we left their site, it cleared again briefly but left huge puddles and mud
Glad to be back, we fed Clemson and made contact with Donna and Gerry at the hospital. We had to eat supper ourselves so went to Swiss Chalet on Wellington Rd. again. This time I had the Quarter Chicken dinner and ordered the mashed potatoes instead of fries. It came with a cob of sweet corn too and was very, very good. With full tummies we drove to the hospital and visited with Gerry while Donna went downstairs for a bite to eat.
On the 402 heading to London, crazy skies




Gerry looked good and was in great spirits, him and Bill making their own entertainment. We were happy to see him recovering so well. We said our goodbyes, I gave him a card and a Toblerone from Swiss Chalet. I figure he certainly deserved a treat after what he went through.
Here you can see the sky in front and the sky behind us
Donna and I drove behind Bill back to the Suite in CanAm’s lot so she could sleep on our sofa bed. We had a glass of wine and settled in for the night. That was it for our Tuesday.

Crazy rain to drive in
Wednesday, Aug. 23 we were up and at ‘em after 7 and Bill left with the truck for Hi-Tech at 7:30. Donna and I closed up the rv and moved inside with Clemson. We waited in the lounge until the Suite went inside the shop for the last day and we drove to the Flying “M” for breakfast. It was cool enough to leave Clem in the car with the windows open while we ate. It was a great meal and thank you Donna for picking up the tab!

Another beautiful morning
Donna dropped us off back at CanAm and then went to sit with Gerry again for the day. This was one of the longest days ever, with breakfast with my sister being the highlight. We sat on the couch for the most of it, watching tv. With the Suite having brakes checked and bearings greased, it was up on jacks and wheels off. My laptop and book were both inside, irretrievable for the whole day. I didn’t plan that very well, did I?

We went for a few little walkabouts but remained in and around the building for the whole time. It turned out that the brake pads needed replacing and one brake line so this took longer than expected. At least the work can all be done while we’re here and we will just stay put one more night. We are in no rush since we are living the retired life.
I had Donna's permission to take her picture with Clemson snuggled beside her

Bill was able to work two full days while here, so he was able to keep busy. Once they pulled the Suite outside around 4:00, we fed Clemson and drove to Costco for a few groceries. It is amazing how tiring it is to just sit around all day and I’m so glad I manage to find things to keep me moving most days. We were too lazy to even go anywhere for supper so I heated up some mushroom soup.
We liked this license plate clock at the Flying "M" diner

This blog post covers our last two days here in London and we will be pulling out in the morning as soon as possible. Donna stayed with Gerry until around 3 and then she drove home too. She texted when she got home about the long drive alone and the empty house. She will miss Gerry until he is ready to go home. 
Few trailers in the front lot on a Wednesday evening

Situated out front for easy getaway "Start the car!" (for you Barb)
Clemson is happy to be curled up in his own bed, in his own home
As for us, it will indeed be nice to be back home to our regular routine, my regular routine of doing what I like. I hope you have had some good days as well.
Waiting for the sun to make its exit but I'm too tired to wait for the finale
Good night from London
Thank you for reading along. Every day is an adventure, isn’t it? I'm just glad I was able to be here for Donna when she needed support on a tough day.

5 comments:

  1. Nice that you got all the work done and in good time, Glad you waved as you drove on by to Ipperwash to deliver the trailer. Was a very nice day here except for that rain shower that you enjoyed as well.
    Travel safe tomorrow on your way back to the Ridge.

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  2. We are at the right place to have work done, we appreciate these guys and Bill got to make an easy few bucks while here.
    Back home today and that will be good.

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  3. It was nice to have your company and support during the long 9 hours at the hospital. There is nothing worse than playing the 'waiting' game! The extra night made a big difference so thanks for the offer of your sofa bed. Have a safe drive back home this morning.

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  4. Good thing all your warranty issues were dealt with. I’m sure because Bill is working for the company you got some VIP service too. Bonus that you got to ride along for the delivery Bill had to make and to get a look at a different RV park here in Ontario. I know that nothing is more boring than waiting for a repair job to be done and to move out of your home, in your case, must be testing your patients a bit. Hope you are settled right back into your old spot and life gets back to normal. Best wishes to your brother-in-law for a speedy recovery.

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  5. How nice you got to go with Bill for that lovely ride. Nice park, so green. The rain was really pouring! I always enjoy watching the weather and the scenery change. Nice that Donna was able to stay with you. Hoping Gerry isn't in too much pain, sure he'll be glad to get home too! Love the license plate clock! So original!

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