Stratford, Ontario
Bill was
up at 5:30 this morning, Wednesday, Oct. 30th, and I followed about
an hour later. We had our showers and morning hot drinks. It wasn’t raining yet
but the sky looked like it could at any time. It doesn’t look like a washout
day by the predictions, only 52% chance but it is just as well we have no
outdoor things to take care of. The temperature at 8:30 is 6C/43F so not too
bad.
We were under clouds but the sky off to the southeast the sky looked brighter |
Our 2 gps's are set up and ready to go along with our back up camera for the Suite |
Once
ready, Bill and I had toast and/or cereal. We left to pick the kids (Bob and
Jo-Anne) up at 9 in Tavistock and drove to Kitchener for a Costco spree.
Driving to Kitchener, this bird went right overhead
He seemed really low, we all ducked our heads
A
spree it was as we stocked up on a lot of things, some that aren’t available in
the U.S. and others that are just good prices and needed before we travel. Back
at the Francis’s we had a coffee and snack with them, further discussing some
of our travel plans together.
Bill and I made a pretty fair donation here today |
There is
an issue that has come up regarding Bob’s trailer that they are dealing with
and we’ve just discovered from today’s rain that our laundry closet (where we
keep our overstock) is leaking down the inside wall to the floor. The wall is
not visibly damaged but the floor is. I guess that will be a spring replacement
so Bill contacted Peggy at CanAm right away to get it on file. We’ll just watch
it over the winter and pray for little rain.
Higgins chewed on his new toy before he discovered my purse on the floor
When he was too quiet, Jo-Anne went to check
He had managed to pull my camera out, sunglasses and I don't know what else
Too cute - it was my fault for having it on the floor
Back
home, we finished putting stuff away and were sad to hear from Bridgette. She
had to cancel tonight’s dinner at their place because of a serious illness in
Chris’ family. We were looking forward to seeing them before heading out but
some things just can’t be helped and she shouldn’t be feeling bad about the
change. ☹ The rest of the week is busy for
them so we’ll just text more often when we are in the sunny southwest.
Madame IP sautes the ground beef, onion and spices first |
7 good meals |
Tomorrow,
I’ll make egg salad and on Friday put together some sandwiches for a couple of
lunches on the road. While the eggs were cooking for 5 minutes, I caught up on
my blog post. While they were cooling in ice water, I sat with my book. Bill
needed a snooze and so I sat beside him in my recliner. Life is good and the
little hiccups we experience just make us stronger. It is always good to work
on our stress level, looking at the big picture of what to get upset about and
what to just deal with.
This was the type of day we had so good to be indoors |
I
finished the silly book and now look forward to getting onto something good
again. I don’t think it was so much the story line as the way it was written. I
need to make a note that she is not an author I care to read again.
Since we bought 2 dozen, I wanted it to be clear which ones were hard boiled - half of these will be used for egg salad |
At 6 pm, I
cooked a piece of pepper squash, the last 2 potatoes in my tortilla oven (in
the microwave), Bill’s vegetables and warmed up the ham slices. Everything was
very good and what is left of the ham we will use for sandwiches while
travelling.
Another tasty ham dinner Good night from the parking lot of Bob's Shop |
We took
care of the dishes together and then sat to watch a few of our pre-recorded
programs. We had a lot on the pvr. This was a wet day but it was good to get
things prepared for the start of our travel. I hope you enjoyed your Wednesday
as well. I was pleased to see that Bill sat and put out a new short and sweet
post. You can check it out here.
Thank you
for stopping in.