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Monday, April 13, 2026

The Waiting Game

London, Ontario

On Monday, Apr. 13th our hopes were high and sitting in an rv lot waiting for repairs - we should know better. Things change too quickly and although our appointment for 9 am was made last October, well, that seldom happens. Unfortunately.

Good morning!
Ours was spent in the waiting
room at CanAm.

So, we were all up by 7:30 and ready for the doors to open at 8:30. We had our morning brews made and Bill had his cereal. Because Gibbs knew something was going on, he was very restless which encouraged us to go sit inside the waiting/coffee/tv room.

This was a lovely day!
We reached 25C/77F

Gibbs settles down pretty good in there, as long as passersby come and say hi. Don't come in for a coffee or water without noticing me. 😍 The Suite was moved inside around 11:30 and by then, my tummy was rumbling for lunch. 

Cute sign in the store.
How many meals have been 
more than Well done? 🤭🤔

Somehow we missed the food truck that comes in here so hopped in Black Beauty at 12:30 and drove to Lambeth to get lunch at A & W - again. A few minutes, literally, after we returned to the wait room, Ken and Kim dropped in. It is always so nice to see them.

I'm going to give myself credit here.
This is a GREAT picture!

Because we couldn't get into our home, we all sat comfortably inside and caught up. A couple of hours later we heard the news (not so good) about what the techs were going to do to our slide. It meant 'a few days' in the shop and a matter of pulling the fridge and cupboards out.

This is our sleeping accomodations
for a night or two.
A 2024 new 26' Ember Touring Edition

It gets worse. To get the fridge out, they would have to take the island out and that entails plumbing for the sink and dishwasher. Oh my! The price was about $2,000 more than what we'd planned for. Bill went out with them to see what else could be done, safely, efficiently and less costly.

A nice travel trailer,
roomy enough for 2
but not fulltime. Not us, anyway!
The result was to cut it approximately in half and do a 'fixit' effective job from the outside, underneath rather than from inside. The problem is that part of the floor under the fridge had gotten wet somehow and was bubbled and soft. I sat there, inside, praying for a better option.🙏 Just when you think you have a handle on things. 

I like the skylight over the bed
and all the windows.
There is also a second door off the bedroom.

Oh well, they were kind enough to pull out a new Ember travel trailer for us to spend our one or two nights here in. We moved bedding, towels, toiletries, Gibbs' food, a few dairy products and laptops from the Suite and were set up for the time being. We are fortunate to have this service.

We decided to test out
the recliners and give them
a 4 * rating.

When 6:30 rolled around, we had to find somewhere to get supper so Bill drove back to Lambeth to Tim Horton's. I'd googled their menu, we don't visit there often, and he got the Supreme Stack and a donut and brought me back the Pepperoni Flatbread Pizza and an Ice Capp. Wow! They were both very good.

Confused so naturally, had to be
beside us all the time.
Now that's a face you can't help but love, right?

We didn't connect our Starlink so used CanAm's wifi for blogs and whatnot. TV wasn't important tonight, so we just relaxed with our security blankets (electronic devices) until tired enough to go to bed. Today reached 25C/77F.


Tim Horton's offerings.
I had no idea.
I've never liked their 'too strong for me' coffee.

This is a nice little trailer, and we won't need much for blankets tonight with a warm overnight temperature in the forecast of 13C/55.4F. 

We were quite comfortable. Gibbs is quite confused, naturally, and we're trying to keep him as comfortable as possible. Poor little guy has no idea what's going on. 💕

My pizza in real life
Lots of cheese! Yummy!
I have leftovers of this now too.

This was one of those days that you just chock up to experience. It wasn't a bad day and it was really nice to see our friends again plus the regular staff at CanAm. Things usually work out in the end and soon we'll be heading up home.

A pretty sky as we say
Good night!

Thank you for stopping around!

18 comments:

  1. Oh wow that is a shock to the pocket book. Nice that you have a good, long term relationship with CanAm and they found you somewhere to stay so that you didn’t have to add a hotel stay to the total bill!

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    1. Yes it is a shock. However, you are absolutely correct. That saved us a pile of $$ right there.

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  2. Wishing you the best possible outcome. These bumps in life sure do test us!

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  3. Trusting that this hitch ends better than it sounds.
    Your accommodations look very nice.
    Tummy rubs for Gibbs.
    Linda a.

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  4. Well RATS! I was so glad you didn't have any flat tires, and then this! Better to get fixed up while you can, and in a good place to fix things. Poor Gibbs ... he's confused!! Prayers for a quick fix!!

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    1. Thank you Nancy, we agree about all that. Such a good 10 days home and then this. Oh well, could always be worse.

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  5. Those are expensive repairs.
    Maybe, taking Gibbs for walks in parks away from the RV Dealership will help him relax. Not being Home is confusing him.
    Your Tim's Flatbread Pizza had way more cheese than they put on them here.
    Stay Safe and Enjoy the change of pace.

    It's about time.

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  6. Hoping everything works out for the best for you and those slide problems will be taken care of once and forever.

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  7. So sorry you face that extra expense!

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  8. Not what you needed at the end of your journey. I can understand Gibbs being confused. I get that way if I wake up in the spare bed! Hop things get fixed up to your liking.

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    1. Thanks sis! The bed is high, the bencvh at the table is high, poor guy.

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  9. Oh my, I bet that was a big shock. I hope that you can get things fixed and be on your way to the ridge. How nice that they had a trailer you could move into for a couple of days.

    God bless.

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  10. That Gibbs is a cutie. Unfortunate expense, but it will pass. Enjoy your wait.

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