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Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Day 10 - Done

Sault Ste Marie to Ottawa 796km

OMG.....we were so happy to finally pull into the Westin here in Ottawa. It meant we were done!!!!! Finally Home. Ok, well almost....we still need to get the keys to the house and actually move in. But.......we are here!!!!! All said and done we drove 4,640km (for our American friends that is 2,833 miles).

Back to the Westin for a moment.....N.I.C.E.....please and thank you.

Last day of driving.....we were up super duper early so we could get a jump on the day and be able to stop and visit with friend's in North Bay. We were supposed to spend the night, but the snow storm that landed us in Thunder Bay for an extra day bit into our overnight stop.

North Bay is where our good friends Mike & Sonia live. They have four...yes four boys, and their eldest Brandon is one of our God Sons. So we were very motivated to get a stop in to at least say hi.
We were greeted with many hugs and a feast that left us so full we were barely able to eat dinner when we got in to Ottawa 4+ hrs later.

From Left to Right: Jordan, Ryan, Brandon, Shawn & Cameron.

Nice one!

The "Boys" let me squeeze in for a picture.

Goofballs :)

After lunch we headed back on the road to finish this road trip off. Why does the last day, especially the last 30km feel like the longest part?? Anyways....we finally saw Ottawa in the distance and started to realize we were "home". 

We pulled up to the Westin and handed our car over for valet service. They guys had a good laugh at how dirty it was. They handed it back to us the next morning all sparkly!!! Thank you!! (I do realize that the outrageous valet fee we pay covered the cost of it being washed....but it was still a surprise all the same!)

OK, so now all we need to do is hand over the biggest cheque we have ever written and get the keys to our house. 



Monday, April 22, 2013

Day 9


Thunder Bay to Sault Ste. Marie (FINALLY) 754km

Today we woke up to Sunshine!!!! (Cold, but sunshine!!!)

This was a long one....8hrs once all was said and done with pee/coffee & lunch stops.

When we headed out this morning it was such a 180 from yesterday. Blue skies!!! Sunglasses were a must. Here is my first view of Lake Superior. This is just a small section....but so beautiful :)


So...this is our 5th time doing the cross country road trip....to date we have only ever seen ONE Moose (it is was a juvenile one at that.) So we are always on the look out. One day left on this trip and still no sighting. Sheesh. LOTS of signs warning us of their presence....but nada. However we did see this sign below and it made us laugh. Anita...this is for you.


The sky may have been blue but man o man the roads were WET and all the flying mud and rocks left our poor car dirtier than we have ever seen her. Also 2 new cracks in the windshield compliments of the rock perps of Ontario. Boo.


Lunch time came and went so we finally decided to stop for Tim Hortons. I actually prefer Starbucks, but for some reason the majority of Ontario hasn't figured out how good Starbucks is, so Tim Hortons won by default. I used to really like Tim's but now it just gives me gut rot. ugh. But, when you have a 8+ hr drive to get through caffeine is a must. 


Our first Tim's Donuts in forever. I might not love their coffee, but man they make the best Boston Creams EVER!!!!! And yes, Shawn's is the Sour Cream Glaze. Yum.

Ok, so with out much else to report we finished our drive and landed in Sault Ste. Marie. We were so knackered that we picked up a pizza and hunkered down for what remained of our evening. We knew we had a VERY early start the next morning now having to head straight to Ottawa. 

Shawn was passed out by 10:21pm precisely.

I stayed up till midnight though. Reason being......My best friend Becca and her Husband are expecting, and they hosted a "Sex Party" to reveal the sex of the baby. For you people with dirty minds, it's not a "Sex" party........but a "Sex Party"....lol....what happens is someone other than the couple are given the results of the ultra sound. That person then fills a box with either pink or blue helium balloons and seals it shut. Then at said "Sex Party" the couple ceremoniously open the box and the balloons fly out revealing the sex!!!! Super neat idea! And a fun excuse to have a party :)

By way of the wonderful world of the internet, family and friends were able to participate live via "gotomeeting" (much like Skype). With the time change (they live in Yellowknife) the reveal didn't happen till Midnight for me, but that's ok....it's what best friends do. XOXOX
YIPPY YIPPY YIPPY.....drum   roll.....it's.....a......GIRL!!!!!!!!!! EEEEEEEE!!!!!

Friday, April 19, 2013

Day 8

Thunder Bay to.......Thunder Bay 0km (Yes.....0).

Well to be more precise we did do some driving today....50km out of the city, only to turn around again. We had been given the all clear to go...but go slow, and since we still have 17hours between here and Ottawa we really felt we needed to put some distance in. We got as far as 50km and after having passed a few jack knifed transport trucks, trucks that literally could not get a grip on the road, and really big gusts of snow that rendered us blind....we (me) finally said lets call it and go back.


This is the start of the drive.....not great, but you could see the road and we had good traction.




This was when we decided to turn around. 

All in all it was a two hour exercise that left us rather drained and in need of a nap. I'll hand it to Shawn though....he did a great job driving. (Even if I did have to pry his hands off the steering wheel when we pulled into the hotel parking lot.)

The Ladies at the front desk of the Days Inn were both pleased and sad to see us back.

This has altered our drive for the next two days somewhat. We were supposed to be in Sault Ste. Marie tonight. (7hrs 30mins from here) and then off to North Bay for a night then cruise on into Ottawa Sunday. Now we will sprint for Sault tomorrow as early as possible (weather dependent of course) and then up early again on Sunday to make the now 8 hour drive to Ottawa. Ugh.

On a silver lining note we get to have diner again with our friends from last night :)

Day 7

Dryden to Thunder Bay 350km

Yesterday's drive was quiet and uneventful. This whole drive so far has been pretty good. I guess we have used up all our quiet & uneventful chips?

We rolled into Thunder Bay about 3:30pm. Checked into our hotel Days Inn  (This is a new one and we were pleasantly surprised! Would easily stay here again.)

The snow had been off & on while we were driving yesterday, but that hasn't been unusual in the drive so far. Nothing to be worried about. Well, while we waited to go to dinner (met up with one of Shawn's old collage buddies Geoff "Abby" & his Wife Laurie) the snow started coming down seriously. The front desk lady told us that there was a storm coming and we could expect to see up to 20cm of white stuff.
Of course this "storm front" is in our direct path and want's to follow us all the way to our next stop which is Sault Ste. Marie and it's a long haul too.

Here is what our car looked like when we went to bed last night. (I don't think she is too happy.)


We have indeed woken up to a winter wonderland today. Thankfully we both packed boots, mitts & scarves! We are going to sit tight till lunch and then head out. We are told this is passing and if we let it get ahead of us we should be good. Don't worry though Mom/Mum....our friend from dinner last night is well connected with the OPP and said he would update us with the best accurate road information before we go. We have confirmed that our room here is avail for one more night should we need it.



Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Day 6

Portage to Dryden 450km

Today we crossed into Ontario!!!! 



One more time zone to go and Ontario is so big that we still have 4 days of driving to do. Ugh.

Here is a pic of us almost at our stop today. 6 days in....we don't look too tired?!


So today we were supposed to stop in Kenora. But when we pulled up to the hotel we sort of  wondered what we had booked. It looked nice on-line.....but ick. Standards people. So, we got back in the car and said where to? We found Dryden on the map and here we are. That helped shave 1hr and 45min off our drive tomorrow. Which is good because tomorrow include another time zone. 

We are staying at the Best Western.....not much to say....the "upgrades" that were done seem to have been mostly in the lobby. But, it is clean. 

Dinner was a mistake and our taste buds are wondering what happened. If you ever happen to stay here in Dryden.....please for your health and safety....do not eat at the B&B Roadside grill. It is here at the hotel and had received some fairly good reviews. Again....Standards. I just thew up in my mouth thinking about it.

Night Night

Day 4/5

Medicine Hat to Regina 466km

Regina to Portage Le Prairie 485km

I've combined these two days because well...really...it was the Prairies. Not much to say.

3 points about these two days come to mind.

1) My Sister-in-Law Andrea is from Saskatchewan as is my Brother-in-Law Josh. This was a shout out moment for them both.


2) I left my bamboo in the car over night. Ummm....it was -10 (Celsius) and in the morning when I rescued it, lets just say it didn't look so good. 

Here is what it looked like after we "saved" it.


Not terrible, but most certainly limp and lacked a certain.....umph.

Here is what it looks like today.


I don't think it's making a comeback. Sigh.

Back story about bothering to even travel all the way across the country with this bamboo. Well, two moves ago when we relocated from Vancouver to Halifax I brought my beautiful bamboo with us. Carefully transported each day in and out of hotels. Making sure it was watered. Finding a safe spot for it in the car. (That trip across was a full car....we also had Shawn's Sister Anita with us as well as Hunter.) So, 7 days into the drive we landed in Thunder Bay. On the 8th morning we drove off and headed for the HWY. I think about 1 hour in I pictured my bamboo sitting in the bathroom sink. We did not turn around and go get it. 

This trip I was determined to not forget my bamboo in some random sink. This time I clearly decided to take the approach of torturing it. Now just on principle (no matter how dead and soggy it gets) I plan on getting this to our new house. 

3) Dinner with amazing friends in Portage. 



Thank you to Danielle & Erik for hosting a superb dinner!!! (We hope your house sold?!) And of course it was a stupendously awesome bonus to also have Robbie & Kathryn there!!!





Monday, April 15, 2013

Day 3

Calgary to Medicine Hat 294km

I'd like to start by saying that this was intentionally a short drive. We usually plan a day off during our cross country drives (yes...I know....I use the plural form because we are old timers at this. In case you were wondering...this is our FIFTH time.) ....but this time decided to have a few short days and change some of the destinations to allow for it. 

Before I go on about the drive today, I would like to reminisce about a morning in Calgary 6yrs ago. Picture it......Day three (again) and we have woken up and packed the car. Oh, and my sister-in-law has joined us for that road trip from Vancouver to Halifax. (MISS YOU ANITA!!!!)  So....before the drive begins every morning, we always make sure there is a coffee of some kind in hand. This hotel was the Westin (same one as this round) and there happened to be a Starbucks in the lobby. I LOVE Starbucks. So...I was put in charge of coffee orders....I got back to the car and handed out the coffees. We were about 5 min out of the city and Shawn sipped his....oh lord help us the noise he made......apparently his coffee was NOT to order and was only a steamed vanilla milk. Ooops. So in my mind...I'm thinking ok....well...we will need to stop soon for a caffeine hit for Shawn. But nope.....he totally blamed me for this mix up. Um....I ordered what you asked for. I can't control that that is not what they gave me. Needless to say....a huge fight ensued (sorry Anita) and the rest of the day was done.  In fact the next two days were less then pleasant. To this day I would like to stand by my point that one should always sip their coffee before departing any establishment to ensure it is what they asked for. 

So....what I am trying to say is that this time....the morning in Calgary in the SAME hotel with the same Starbucks, we were anxious to see how the day would start. Good news.....our coffee orders were made as requested.  Thank goodness. Oh, and I made Shawn go get them. 



Moving on from my rather long winded rant...sorry about that....but to this day I feel verklemt just thinking about it!

Heading towards Medicine Hat.....hmmmm....not much to report....very much an introduction to the Prairies. Long, straight and boring. Lots of trains....very long trains. Tried to count, but got bored so I just stopped cause I couldn't be bothered. 


This is why I couldn't be bothered......it really made me sleepy.

Have you ever wondered why it is named Medicine Hat? I know you have lost sleep over it. Here it is....Medicine Hat trivia. You can thank me when this comes up in Trivial Pursuit.

 The name "Medicine Hat" is the English translation of 'Saamis' (SA-MUS) – the Blackfoot word for the eagle tail feather headdress worn by medicine men – or 'Medicine Hat'.

Did you also know that Historically, Medicine Hat has been known for its large natural gas fields, being immortalised by Rudyard Kipling as having "all hell for a basement"

Ok....we pulled into the Holiday Inn Express and proceeded to relax and have a beverage. 


I won't bother you with posting the link to the hotel....it's rather self explanatory. But it was nice and new, so not bad really.


We did however eat at a particularly yummy spot. We have become slaves to Trip Advisor. They haven't steered us wrong yet. So if you are ever in Medicine Hat we would highly recommend the Thai Orchid Room.


http://www.thaiorchidroom.ca


Ok, well that was fun!? Tomorrow.....on to Regina. Yes....for our American friends.....REGINA is the name. It is not mis-spelled ;)



Sunday, April 14, 2013

Day 2

Vernon to Calgary 555km

Still an un-eventful drive. This is good. Knock on wood.

Our window crack has grown by one inch. Precisely.

Every time I get to drive through the Rockies I am amazed at how beautiful they are and just how small I am.


This is but a small section of the Rockies....but loved this particular shot.


I love to think about the poor souls who had to make this "pathway" through these here GIANT rocks.


This was one of our longer drives and it included driving over a time zone. Ugh....just when your think your making great time....bamm....tack on an extra hour.

Anywho....the snow storm we were warned about didn't end up being so bad. We did however need to use our snow brush that we remembered to throw in the car at the last minute though. But, really.....it's wasn't going to stop traffic.

Calagary for me has always been a traditional stop with family. My Aunt Nancy and my Uncle Jim have lived in Calgary as long as I can remember. Same house too. So over the years as a kid I have fond memories of visiting them. Shawn and I have now made it a tradition to always stop in Calgary as we (continually) relocate ourselves across the continent.

It was a delicious visit as per usual. Thank you to Uncle Jim who always provides a feast. I relish these  (too infrequent) visits with my family. I am always pleasantly reminded how much my family resembles each other. I also cherish the stories and tidd bits that I get hear about my Dad as a kid/young man. I did learn the other night that my Dad got his love for cheese from his Father. That made me smile because I now know where that love comes from and am pleased to say that I also got my love for cheese from my Father.


Me and My Aunt Nancy XO


It has been so long since our last stop in Calgary (6yrs!!?) that a whole new person has been created and joined this world!!! My second cousin Andrea had a baby and he is already 5!!!! Joshua is his name and he is a cracker!!

So after a wonderful evening filled with laughs, food and of course wine.....we headed back to our hotel to rest our weary heads. We stayed at the Westin. It was lovely.

http://www.westincalgary.com

Friday, April 12, 2013

Official Day 1 of the Drive


Vancouver to Vernon 434km

Uneventful...which is a good thing. 

Well....ok...there is one thing. Nothing major....don't panic.  But we already have a crack in the windshield. Jumpin Jimminy.....the sound of the rock perp as it assaulted us was so loud it scared the bajezus out of us. Needless to say...we will be marking it's "spread" as it progresses into our line of vision.

Other than that hiccup we made good time. Lunch of course was Subway in Hope. There really isn't much to say about that except that I LOVE Subway and am pleased to report that my Subway count for this trip so far is 2.

We thankfully managed to avoid the forecasted snow storm on the Coquihalla Hwy (I looked up this spelling so you know). There was still lots of snow, but nothing that made us have to stop. 


And right on schedule we pulled into our stop for the evening. Check out the view from our room. Yes....we now need to come back. 


Here is the link to this little "slice" of Heaven :)






Unofficial Day 1


So after the stupidness of our "clean day"...we did eventually make it across the boarder (minus a few car admin details) and are officially back home in Canada!!!! YIP YIP!!!

We drove as far as Delta yesterday (I know....the 1hr & 45min drive nearly did us in!) We thought since it was Shawn's Birthday we would take it easy the first day. Oh, and of course we wanted to spend some quality time with family.........And pick up our 20+ bottles of wine ;)

After shaking off the horrors of the morning, we arrived at Shawn's Brother's house for a surprise gathering filled with Family!!! It was wonderful :) 


(two different pics - see if you can spot the diff - is what happens when you don't have a tripod!)

There was also birthday cake....of course....I mean you only turn 42 once....oops!!! Sorry Shawn...was I not supposed to say??? XOXO


It was such a lovely end to a horrible day that we both said thanks for family. They make everything better. 

We want to say a huge shout out to: Mum, Dad, Phil, Andrea, Eric, Samantha, U.Den, A.Helen, Brent, Karen, Brandon, Cathy, Jason & Remi for coming out to celebrate Shawn's special day as well as to wish us well as we embark on another Perry Style Adventure. We Love You. Miss you already.

Clean Day (11 April)

O.....M.....G.....what a frick'n nightmare. What should have been a fairly easy day turned into such a drama show.

"Clean Day" should entail....cleaning (as the name gives away) and then as a renter (shoot me now, may I never rent again) the "march out" where the property manager should come in and make sure we have left the house better than we found it (We did) and give us our deposit back. Then bata bing bata boom we head to the boarder and go home.

No. That is not how it went at all. AT ALL. To start I should just let you know that our Home owners were/are very nice. BUT that is not who we have had to deal with while renting. Property Managers.....words of advice if you own property.....get references for who you have manage it.

Long story short....we drove away 3 hours later than anticipated and no returned deposit cheque in our pockets. We left that house in better condition than when we took it on. $600 worth of cleaning (Carpets & Merry Maids) and the property manager is refusing to give us our deposit back because "we weren't ready" for them to do the walk through. The carpets were still wet. Ummm.....well....excuse me, but they were just cleaned that morning...on their advice. Of course they aren't dry....sweet baby jesus. Oh, and there were weeds in the yard/garden (yes....spring finally arrived and in the last two weeks some weeds have said "hello"). Give me a break. (There is a lot more that didn't pass their greedy assessment...but if you want the full story you best come for a visit and we will pour you a glass of wine.)

So we missed the hours at the boarder office that we needed to get to so we could clear our car back into Canada. That will now have to be done at a boarder crossing in Ontario at some point so we can licence our car. The whole thing was basically a messy mess. It's still not settled, but we do now have the home owners involved, as well as some amazing neighbours/friends who have stepped in to represent on our behalf now that we have left.

So we leave the USA behind with a bitter taste in our mouths. But thankfully it is only towards Property Managers.  Lesson learned: be very detailed on your initial walk though when renting property. Take thorough note AND photo's of EVERYTHING.

OK.....that rant is over....my telling doesn't do it justice....but let me tell you.....it was one of the shittiest days that we have experience to date. Oh....and it was Shawn's Birthday. Happy Birthday Babe.

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Can we start the drive already?

Before we even start the drive, we have to survive the pre-pack, pack, load and clean day.

Today was the load day.......TWELVE hours to load the truck...maybe we do own too much stuff for just two wee people?! Ok, so yes.....Shawn's bike took up a whole end section of the truck. You should have seen him watching with eagle eyes as it was loaded! :)

Here is a pic of the almost finished pack job of the bike:


By time they were done building protective bars and planks around the bike you couldn't even see it!! That baby is probably the best packed item on there!


Tomorrow the cleaners do their thing and the carpets get a good 'ol steam clean. Then....inspection by the property manager and hopefully we will be presented with our deposit.

Then for reals....the drive begins. Ok, so we are only going as far as Delta BC for the first stop. Yes, to see family....but most importantly to pick up our stash of wine we have ever so slowly been stockpiling at my In-Laws. 2 bottles here, 4 bottles there.......do you know how cheap Dom Perignon is at Costco here in the States???

Meanwhile...while all this packing, loading and cleaning is being done, we have been staying at the nicest Inn in Coupville. It's about 10 min down the road from our house, and for those of you who watch the news, it is 10 more minutes to the major land slide that CNN was all excited about.

I've attached the link so you can have a looky lou. You just never know when you might need a place in Coupville WA.

http://www.thelovejoyinn.com

So yep...that is the first three days of this adventure and we are already tired. But, tomorrow the real fun begins as we drive from one country in the morning back home to Canada. Sigh......pray for a speedy and uneventful boarder crossing.

Oh and HAPPY BIRTHDAY To The LOVE of My Life SHAWN PERRY!!!!! (tomorrow) (I am typing this today) (Does that make sense?...) Don't say I didn't take you anywhere for your special day ;) XOXOX

Friday, April 5, 2013

The Move

The packers arrive in three days. Holy heck where did the time go?

We are pretty much ready for them. I think. We have designated what's going in the car. We have printed, copied, scanned and pulled all paper work we feel should be with us. And even the dogs (who are no longer with us as you know) have been packed in a lovely satchel to join us on one more road trip.

We are off to the NEX this afternoon for one last panic shop. We will miss no tax purchasing. Especially when headed back to Canadian prices + 15% tax.

All our hotels are booked for the drive across.

The part of moving that never gets easy are the goodbyes. I've moved every 2-5 years of my entire life. You would think I'd be good at this. I think it is actually becoming harder. Gulp.

The flip side of course is the excitement when you move back to a place you've lived before and you have family and friends there. So once the sadness of saying goodbye has subsided the happiness of seeing everyone takes over. Talk about a roller coaster of emotions.

Well, that's my page for today. (Mostly procrastinating......I have bathrooms to clean.)