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Monday, April 17, 2023

Enjoying the Last ‘Nice Weather Day’ for Now

CanAm Parking Lot, London

On Sunday, Apr. 16th we were up early enough for it being a non-travel day. I believe it was 7am and that is probably going to be the norm for a couple of weeks until we start with our jobs. I messaged Gayle, across the lot, to see if they would be ready to go with us to Costco around 9 and that plan was formed. 😊 Just a few things are needed in both households – famous last words!

Wake up call with fuel prices
This is per litre
Gibbs is thinking "are we done moving?"

This is a new store, maybe a month since opening (?), and the busiest I have EVER seen a Costco. The parking lot is always full whenever we’ve gone to one of these stores but we separated and took about 30 minutes to load our carts and meet at the checkout line. Most stations were manned, if not all, but the line of customers went across/down from one end to the other, down the last aisle around the corner and back up the whole length of the next aisle. Wow!

So, this is my special purchase

Surprisingly, it moved quickly and we were out an hour after we entered. Not bad at all. A friendly cashier was the icing on the cake. πŸ˜‰ Of course, we left with more in our cart than we’d planned but are stocked up and pleased with our purchases. I, especially, am tickled with one item I bought. I debated whether to leave it for another time but with Costco’s reputation, it may not be there and it was on for a reduced price. Pictures above tell the story.

Remember the above change I made?
The bar across the back works so-so but things
still shift because of the size of the drawer.
Look at the new configuration! We love it!

The top drawer has the extendable tray
plus a long tray on the right
Bottom picture is our other utensil drawer
and the 2 square trays will hold
things in place at least. πŸ˜„
I'm a happy camper

Back home, G & J left before noon for a lunch date with friends in the city and Bill and I settled in with our books. What a great surprise when Cory and Charlotte drove up at noon for a visit! We caught up inside, with Gibbs being typically affectionate (whether they want it or not!), and had a great conversation for close to a couple of hours. Thank you so much for popping around and the information you provided for us ‘older’ folks.

Charlotte and Cory visit

We dozed and read our books in the afternoon after having a snack to tide us over until supper. Bill’s (and now mine) cousin, Rick and Joan, invited us for a barbecue so we left at 5 to their lovely new home in the Orchard Park area of London. After a tour, we sat with drinks and appetizers outside on their deck. That’s when the rain started, lightly, and we moved inside.

Believe it or not, this is driving through a part of the city

Rick and Joan's lovely bungalow
Much bigger inside than it looks!
The windows are one of my favourite features.

We had such a wonderful visit, promising to do it more often, the meal was perfect topped off with a ‘you want to but shouldn’t have two pieces’ Coconut Rum cake.  I’m going to have to get her to send me the recipe. 😊 Bill and Rick had laughs as they reminisced about the ‘good ole days’ with Joan and I filling in here and there. It was a great evening but we had to get back to Gibbs so left at 8:45.

the meal was superb!

I was spoiled when Joan sent me home with some garden daffodils (they smell fine!) and 4 beautiful puzzles. Oh, and some of the cake for another meal.  

Joan and Rick

Cousins

Needless to say, with some gin and wine in this gal, I was too tired to write my blog post but I did manage to finish my Exit Wounds book before going to bed around 10. It was a perfect day!

Joan's daffodils. πŸ’“
Good night!

Thank you for the visit!

9 comments:

  1. How fun to have so many people to visit!! You are right ... that is a BIG drawer!! And yes, your fuel prices are a tad bit high. As to Costco, I think we all got used to everyone staying home over the last couple of years. Now everyone is back to shopping, it's crowded as all get out.

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    1. It is nice to have family and friends nearby.
      Costco was worse than ever, we think because it was a weekend and it was a new store.

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  2. You had a very full day, for one without travel. Sounds like a lot of fun.
    And you are correct, once items are priced at a reduced cost at Costco, they're usually the last of the stock. They may or may not get a similar product in at sometime later.

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  3. Isn't it great when you come across items to improve your home? I get quite a satisfaction when that happens and things get organized. Nice of your friends to visit and the invite!

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  4. It was wonderful to see you both!!

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  5. What a cute couple Cory and Charlotte are! Funny how little treats make us happy! Love it. A lovely home and amazing spread at Rick and Joan's! I want a piece of that cake with my coffee in the morning!

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