I opened my peepers just after 5:30 and
felt Bill move at the same time. There are mixed feelings today but mostly
excitement about returning to our homeland. We are so close and we become
anxious to get the last stretch under our wheels and in our ‘dust’. We aren’t
tense while in the United States but there is still a huge relief when we say s’long
to the Border Crossing Guard.
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The sky at the park, at 7 am |
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Down the highway, it was worthwhile watching it |
We had our morning drinks after
taking turns in the bathroom for a sink bath. I was pulling the slides in by
6:40 and pulling out just before 7. Rob walked over for one final ‘safe
travels!’ and we were On Our Way. The sky was mostly cloudy but to the east
there was a hint of a pretty rising of the sun. We caught I-75 and grit our
teeth as we endured the rough roads for at least 20 miles.
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And it got prettier |
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One of favourite pictures today (one with no grandsons involved, I mean) |
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Rest Area, not so full here |
I witnessed one of the most
beautiful sunrises since leaving the southern states. Just as we crossed the
Veteran’s Glass City Skyway in Toledo, the sun put on a gorgeous performance
for me, reflecting on the water of the Maumee River. This bridge is very interesting,
spanning to a 400’ height.
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It is a very impressive bridge |
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and sometimes, timing is everything |
The interstate finally smoothed out before we took
Exit 20 and hopped on I-275. Our destination first today was Bluewater Shipping
in Port Huron, MI to pick up Bill’s package.
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Like a kid in a candy store........... |
It was a good drive and eventually
the sun broke through the clouds and the clouds took offense and disappeared
completely. From I-275 we took exit 17 on to I-94E and it really feels like the
home reach now. At 9 we stopped at a Rest Area for a leg stretch and piddle and
got back on the road for 20 minutes more. Exit 274A brought us to Lapeer Rd and
Bluewater shipping. Bill was quite looking forward to getting this plane, there
was quite the story behind it.
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and we transported it here as we crossed the border "anything over $800?" Nope! |
The big surprise was that his ‘one’
package (according to FedEx) was actually 6 big boxes. Not heavy, just bulky.
LOL We opened one slide and put them in the living room and drove to the
border. There were 4 vehicles in front of us and within 5 minutes, we were on
the good side. What a beautiful day! It is 53F/12C. I love reading the familiar
signs on the 402 and I LOVE seeing NO snow! Time to relax and regroup.
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4th in line at the border crossing |
It was 11:15 when we took our Exit 98
and pulled into Can-Am RV. This wasn’t looking good as the lot was overflowing
with trailers. Not all staff was in on a Saturday but we got warm greetings from
those who were. Kirk, one of the owners, has offered to let us stay on their
farm, just down the highway. This is a very kind offer and one that I will
appreciate a lot. Staying on a peaceful country setting as opposed to a busy
parking lot? Easy choice and I thank Kirk and Kate very much for their
hospitality.
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This is the back lane to their property too soft for any entry right now so we came in the front drive |
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Here we are nestled up to the west of the barn/shed |
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Bill HAD to open 'to make sure everything arrived safely' This is one half of half of the wing - get that? The wing span is 15', this is only about 3 3/4' |
After a quick lunch of warmed up
leftover stew and rice, Bill and I had a visit from my son, Patrick and
grandson, Nathan.
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Two of my favourite guys |
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Nate and Grandma "The sun is in my eyes!" |
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Okay, Nate, I have something for you then |
I love his enthusiasm to come and see us as soon as possible.
I’m so happy to have arrived on a weekend when they are available. We had a
nice two-hour visit, oh and Molly their Golden Doodle too. Nate is a very
intelligent young man and enjoyed the interesting squish ball that I found for
him. We sat outside the whole time, enjoying the beauty of this sunny day. When
they said goodbye, I checked the temperature and it was 67F/20C.
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Molly just loved chasing after her ball Such a sweet dog, she greeted Clemson and left him alone |
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Patrick tries to figure out the metal link puzzle It's a guy thing |
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Clemson thanking Patrick for picking him up |
Clemson and I walked out around the
yard and down the back lane before coming inside. I wanted to crochet an
addition on my project from a while ago but it wasn’t coming together as I’d
hoped. I decided to leave well enough alone and instead start supper early. We
were both hungry and had grilled cheese sandwiches. The onions and Vlasik dill
pickles in mine added an additional kapow!
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Quick and easy supper |
We had made prior plans with Bill’s
youngest daughter, Jess and her fiancé, Matt for them to bring that new little
grandson, Easton for our first ‘meet and greet’. They arrived around 5:30 and
it was love at first sight. This little tiny boy stole our hearts. Somehow, in
pictures, size is never easy to depict. Bill was very proud to hold Easton and
tell him who all he was named after. I snapped a picture or two (or 8) of the
two of them.
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Grandpa meets Grandson Easton |
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Easton thinks that was pretty cool too |
Then it was my turn, after Easton had
his bottle. He fussed a bit, I seem to bring out the best in babies, but then
settled down and I didn’t want to give him up. This is the priceless age, one
of them. There are so many. After more pictures, a selfie included, they left
around 7:45. We’ll see him again in a week so that will be nice. We had a bowl
of Lime Jell-o fluff (I don’t know what to call it!) and it went down well with
a taste of Rum Chiata. I think it might be an early night.
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Three generations |
This has been a wonderful day and I’m
very grateful to be home again. I chatted with Rob and Pat, via text so I know
they arrived home safely around 2:30 so we can breathe easily about that. We
missed them on the return trip and they said the same thing. 😊 I also chatted with Kim on text, her checking in to make sure we were
settled in. Such good friends we have and we are thankful for every single one.
I hope your day was half as good as ours!
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Bill, Clemson and I with the new family |
Thank you for your visit. Hello
Ontario!
By talk about a bunch of good stuff happening all in one day. Packages, super camp spot and family. Great.
ReplyDeleteBob
You're right, Bob! How much can a person take? :)
DeleteWelcome back home. Your newest grandson is adorable. Take care.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Kim! He is a heart stealer for sure. :)
DeleteWhat a beautiful baby boy!!!
ReplyDeleteCan’t wait to see that plane!!
Yes, he is. That plane is taking up sooooo much space, it better be pretty!
DeleteYou certainly arrived home to better weather than us! Beautiful grandchildren :-)
ReplyDeleteI told everyone we brought it along but I guaranteed nothing about it staying.
DeleteGlad to see you are home safe... or at least close to home. Cute little grandson.
ReplyDeleteWelcome Home. Nice to be with Family Once again.
ReplyDeleteThat's One Big Plane! Is Bill going to strap it to his back? LOL.
Be Safe and Enjoy!
It's about time.
Welcome home, after a good travel day. so nice to see the family again and the new arrival as well. Gotta love camping at the farm. That will be one huge plane. Gotta have dill pickles with your grilled cheese.
ReplyDeleteA great first day home in Ontario!!! Grandsons everywhere. What a wonderful, wonderful day.
ReplyDeleteThat's going to be a huge plane Bill. Glad it fit in the Suites! Enjoy being back in London!
What a beautiful place to be spending the week! Much better than Can Am parking lot. So you're putting Bill to work already...gotta pay for that beautiful plane! haha. Your grandsons are adorable! Nathan is really growing up fast! Handsome too! Little Easton is just adorable. Those eyes! You certainly forget just how little they are! Precious! ? Did anyone get the item you made while you were gone.? Love the pics..saw even more on FB..priceless :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a very special welcome home.
ReplyDeleteWhat a tiny grandchild! Hope you're not expecting another day this warm for awhile!
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