Saturday, October 21, 2023

Our Day was FULL!

CanAm RV Centre

On Friday, Oct. 20th we had a full day from beginning to end. If you are interested, keep on reading! 😊 Sitting at CanAm is and always has been a pleasure for us. The staff here, including Peggy and Andy, make sure we have a comfortable place to park whenever we come and that means a lot to us. Of course, seeing some of our longtime friends, Wendy, Al, Ben, John, Josee and Anna on this trip, is special as we don’t come here often.

It was turning into a pleasant day.
Not a lot of sun but temperatures reached 
a mild 16C/60F.

So, last night (Thursday) our Suite was back out and ready for us by the time they were ready to close up. All work completed at a much lower price than we first thought. Yay! This morning, when I was making the bed, I noticed that one of the mirrors on our sliding closet bedroom door was cracked at the bottom. When anyone has to work on these broken slide cables, it means up and down on the bed and working in a very tight spot between the bed and the closet. It appears as if in one of those up and down movements that a worker hit the door.

My morning discovery
Perfect timing!

I’m glad I noticed it this morning as we were able to report it and Stu was quick at responding to our query. He was out before 9 to look, measure a new piece of mirrored glass and remove the door. We had an appointment at 10 to get our hair cut at our friends’ place so we left things in his hands and let him replace it while we’re away. We were loaded into Black Beauty, all 3 of us, by 9:30 and drove to Brenda and Randy's place.

I complain about driving in London
but there are a few bright spots, obviously.
This little shop offers Coffee and Desserts, what's not to love?
Beautiful United Church on Wellington

Here's what we don't love.
Construction on many streets, including Brenda's.
and
TRAFFIC!!

Brenda did our hair when we lived in London so it is a treat to go back. Bill was first and we all sat in her salon at the back of her home and visited through the process. They had invited us to stay for lunch so Randy was in and out of the kitchen preparing lunch while she worked. I was next and as always, we were satisfied customers. Mine was a trim and neatening up and Bill’s was a nice short cut to start off his winter. 😊

My handsome guy
Nice job, Brenda!

What a wonderful lunch!
It filled us so much that we didn't need supper,
thank goodness, as we didn't have time!

Lunch was wonderful! Brenda made a potato leek soup with all the added fixings of cheeses, some veggies, breads and topped it off with a glass of Barefoot wine and carrot cake with cream cheese icing. OH…..MY! It was delicious and we were stuffed when we packed up and said our goodbyes. Brenda and I met in 2005, when she was hired to work in the warehouse where we worked. It has been a special bond between us even across the miles. We left around 1:30 and drove to Derrick’s home, another longtime friend.

And then dessert!

Derrick lost his precious Kathy 2 ½ years ago, suddenly, and we’ve only seen him once since. He was much improved from the understandably broken man from that last visit and our hearts swelled seeing that. Derrick and Bill met many years ago in the RC (radio controlled) planes hobby and we met Kathy together in 2003 and loved her instantly. We really miss her spunk and quirkiness. 😒 It is sure different being there and in his presence without her but he has moved on and can talk about the memories very openly. We felt very comfortable doing the same. Each time, we smiled. 

This is a few years old, but meet
Derrick, a great friend.

It was a perfect 2 ½ hour visit and before we left, we met his new friend, Terri, who we think will not fill that hole in his heart, but provide him with new adventures and comfort over the coming years. Hopefully, our next visit won’t be so far off! We had to scurry as we had an evening ‘date’ and 4:30 on a Friday night in London is not the time to rush. Rush hour, why it is called that when it is the last thing you are able to do, I’ll never understand.

Meet Wheeler
Chris is on the left playing lead guitar
and keyboard with added vocals.

We arrived back at CanAm at 5:15 and managed to get changed into some ‘going out’ clothes to leave the Suite around 5:40. Gibbs has had a busy day. He has been the best little visiting guy, with new acquaintances at every stop, and we couldn’t be prouder. 😊 We arrived 20 minutes later, exactly at 6 (phew!), at the Dorchester Legion on the far east end of London. We love the 401 highway for that purpose, it gets you where you need to go quickly.

The lead singer's granddaughter is 10
and she is learning to play drums so he asked if she
wanted to do a song with the band. πŸ˜€
She is precious and did very well on an older 50's tune.
A joy to watch.

Brenda and Randy

My daughter’s fiancΓ©, Chris, was the evening’s entertainment with his band, Wheeler. We have not seen them play since we are too far away but this was the perfect opportunity. It also was perfect for us to see them both one more time before we head off on Sunday. They were loud but we were sitting right up at the front with Bridgette. Of course, she had to be up front to see them play and take her videos. We truly enjoyed their music, mostly tunes we grew up with.

Bridgette and I
Bill and I
πŸ’–
After all our busy-ness, we needed this freedom break!

I got up dancing a few times and yes, my legs and feet still know how to move. 😊 It has been a while, not counting the times I dance in our home. Brenda and Randy also arrived, as we’d invited them earlier, and we all had a wonderful time. Jean, the lead singer turned the volume down after the first set and that made listening much nicer on my old ears. Talking was a different story, I find it hard to hear in one ear when the other one is open to music. I don’t like having to ask people to repeat, repeat, repeat. Darn this getting old business!

The two wives aka groupies.
I used to be one of those in a 'former' life.

A rare but much-missed dance together.
The song? Tennessee Whiskey. 😊

It was a great evening and even better that we were able to surprise both Bridgette and Chris with our arrival. I could hear the pride in Bridgette’s voice as she introduced me to her friends, (‘this is my Mom’) and my heart swelled each time. With big hugs goodbye, we were off for home around 9:30. The band played from 6 to 9:15 so it was a perfect date for us oldies. 😊 We were in bed at 10:15 and I know I dropped off instantly.

I'd say a good time was had by all.
This is the finale song....well, one of them!
Good night!

Thank you for your visit! We are planning a quieter day Saturday to be ready for our Sunday drive.

7 comments:

  1. You definitely had a full day. I chuckled when you mentioned not being able to hear out one ear with music in the other. I feel the same way, so going out is a rarity. Glad you had a chance to surprise your daughter and fiance.

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    1. I kept saying to myself 'am I going deaf?' LOL It was a great day finishing with a fun evening.

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  2. A very full day indeed. It looks like everyone had a great time and made some great memories!
    Enjoy your rest up day!

    Deb

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  3. Wow, you had a day chockful of adventures. Rest now and get ready for the journey south.

    God bless.

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