Well the last 10 days or so have been rather uneventful. We have been sleeping in, eating whenever we are hungry and going to bed late. Bill has been looking for jobs and doing a variety of projects around Mona's house. They include fixing a leaking toilet in the bathroom upstairs(it was actually leaking into the downstairs bathroom), fixing the tonneau cover on our car (it broke right when we arrived in Jarvis), hanging some solar lights for Mona, and whatever else he can do to keep busy.
The toilet job was a big one. It involved ripping the ceiling off in the downstairs bathroom, (a beautiful copper ceiling with crown moulding), then ripping the floor up around the toilet in the upstairs bathroom, Then fixing the leak, pulling off and replacing some flange, then buying a new toilet, replacing the flooring with new flooring and the tiles, then putting on the new toilet. They decided after all this they were going to get rid of the toilet downstairs as well and put the one that was upstairs downstairs. So they installed a 2nd toilet. Now we have two working toilets and all that still needs to be done is the ceiling.
My days have consisted of walking to get the mail or going to the library for books, and watching tv, napping and playing the sims 3. It's been good so far but it has been a bit uneventful so far.
Last night we went out for delicious wings in Simcoe and we'll see what today holds.
Talk to you all soon! Miss you all in Kelowna!
Nicole
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Cornfest and Tonsillitis...yummy!
So this is the Cornfest weekend in Jarvis. A pretty big shindig that happens around here. I think most of the small towns have a "fest" of sorts throughout the summer and/or fall. This one centers around corn. They have a small fair company come and put up some rides mainly for the smaller kids. They have food, (cotton candy, old fashioned root beer, freshly squeezed lemonade, hotdogs, pulled pork or roast beef on a bun and a beer garden) Most evenings and throughout the day they even have live music. Last night was a band who did a tribute to the Eagles. This afternoon is a band doing a tribute to U2 and tonight is David Wilcox. ( I had never heard of him but people here are pretty excited). There is corn on the cob they submerge in butter that you can buy for $1.00. And there are events all weekend and booths people can stop in and see what's happening. This afternoon Bill and I are helping Mona supervise a portion of a silent auction for a couple of hours.
So a couple nights ago Bill started complaining about a sore throat. We looked down his throat to see what was up. (cause that's what you do of course!). His tonsils were very swollen and speckled with white dots. Yup... tonsillitis. He is very susceptible to it and he usually gets these scary high fevers with it too. So yup that's what followed. A very high fever. Finally the night before last we convinced him to go to the doctor to get antibiotics for it. The closest "clinic" here is the emergency room at the Hagarsville Hospital. So that's where we went. 3 hrs later he was out of there prescription in hand. We had to drive to Caledonia to fill it but we got home just after 10:30 that night. He is now starting to feel better and no more scary fevers.
Aside from that sort of thing we are getting our affairs in order (getting Ontario medical, transferring bank info etc etc). Tomorrow is a big BBQ here at Mona's. We'll see Neil, Wendy and Sam & Maggie, John and probably Michael (bill's cousin) plus a bunch of others. Mona has added a unique twist to the bbq saying that there will be a talent show and that everyone needs to display their talent. I think we will be having everything from applying makeup really quickly while standing on one leg to juggling.
Well that's all!
Signing off,
Nicole
So a couple nights ago Bill started complaining about a sore throat. We looked down his throat to see what was up. (cause that's what you do of course!). His tonsils were very swollen and speckled with white dots. Yup... tonsillitis. He is very susceptible to it and he usually gets these scary high fevers with it too. So yup that's what followed. A very high fever. Finally the night before last we convinced him to go to the doctor to get antibiotics for it. The closest "clinic" here is the emergency room at the Hagarsville Hospital. So that's where we went. 3 hrs later he was out of there prescription in hand. We had to drive to Caledonia to fill it but we got home just after 10:30 that night. He is now starting to feel better and no more scary fevers.
Aside from that sort of thing we are getting our affairs in order (getting Ontario medical, transferring bank info etc etc). Tomorrow is a big BBQ here at Mona's. We'll see Neil, Wendy and Sam & Maggie, John and probably Michael (bill's cousin) plus a bunch of others. Mona has added a unique twist to the bbq saying that there will be a talent show and that everyone needs to display their talent. I think we will be having everything from applying makeup really quickly while standing on one leg to juggling.
Well that's all!
Signing off,
Nicole
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
A Day in Dover
So the last couple of days have given me a better sense of what the weather can be like here in Ontario.
We have had humidity, tornado like winds, torrential rain, loud thunder, lightening all around you, heat and sunshine....yup that about covers it. All in 2 or 3 days.
There have been some awesome storm systems moving through the area. Two days ago around 1pm there was a BIG storm that came through. It blew the rain all over. The thunder boomed and the lightening cracked above. The power flickered and we got soaked as we ran to rescue a couple things that shouldn't have been getting wet (our big floor fan and Mona's vacuum). It was awesome to watch. That was the night that Melody & Marvin arrived in Southern Ontario on their way through to Cape Breton. We went later to pick them up and bring them to Mona's (the threat of wind and rain was still pretty high and a motorbike is just not so much fun that way). As we went through Selkirk there were roads closed because of power lines out, VERY large trees knocked out by their roots and even part of a barn roof that was missing. Almost a tornado was what the weather people said after it was all over. I thought it was pretty neat actually. The lightening lasted all night although most of it stayed up in the clouds. It lit up the sky as bright as day all around us. Since that afternoon we have had rising humidity then a small storm on and off for a few days now. I must say I really don't mind the humidity. It bothers Bill a bit but I myself don't really dislike it at all.
Yesterday we hung around with Melody & Marvin in Port Dover. It is a little town (about 5,000 pple) on the coast of Lake Erie. It is a very popular tourist spot and a great place for swimming and trinkets. I must say my mom would love all the lighthouses and beachy stuff you could find everywhere! We spent the day there starting it off with a famous Port Dover foot long hotdog. It was really really good.
We then finished lunch off with some ice cream. We wandered up and down the streets looking in the stores. Bill and I refrained from buying anything mainly cause we have nowhere to put anything right now. There was lots to see. We ended the day eating dinner right on the lake on the restaurants patio and dipping our feet in Lake Erie (really warm actually). The weather was perfect and so was the day.
Today was spent sleeping in and running some errands. I say sleeping in because at about quarter to 6 this morning Bill woke up and found that our bed had a mind of its own. We've been sleeping on the queen inflatable bed we had that we had used for camping etc. It was quite comfortable and it would easily fit in the room we're staying. Well sometime in the middle of the night it started coming apart inside. The corridors that separate the air and give the mattress support and keep it flat started coming apart. So Bill woke up with a huge "mountain" of bulberous mattress under him. It was very uncomfortable and pretty much useless.
Good thing we had got lots of use out of it previously. Needless to say, we tossed that and headed to Walmart in Simcoe as soon as it opened. We bought ourselves a new inflatable bed that would rival any "real" mattress. It has a air coil spring top on it. Very nice. Which is good cause it will be our bed for a few more months most likely.
We went to Simcoe to run some errands in the afternoon to do with our EI and besides vegging out (without power cause we lost it in the rainstorm earlier today), today has been a bit uneventful.
We are looking forward to this weekend as we have another BBQ here at Monas and Cornfest! (it's a yearly festival here in Jarvis). I'll tell you more later.
Signing off,
N
Saturday, August 8, 2009
Ontariario...
So we arrived at our destination...(do i hear applause?). We even arrived without mishap or any problems. Last night we unloaded the uhaul and used our stuff to entirely redecorate Mona's house. The boxes are a nice touch... especially in the kitchen.
The first day of being in Jarvis was a great one. (That was Thursday). We explored the area and went down to Port Dover which was about 10 min away. It was a very cute little town full of touristy shops, a beautiful sandy beach on a freshwater lake that looks a bit like something out of a tropical vacation advertisement, and lots of people enjoying the sun. We then headed to a little town north east of Jarvis and Port Dover called Paris. Seriously one of the cutest little towns ever. I loved all the old architecture and the small town feel of it. There are probably about 10,000 people that live there and so as far as small towns go it actually has quite a bit to offer. The housing prices there are pretty good too so if Bill gets a job nearby we might try and find one there. Cool fact about Paris: It is the site that received the first long distance phone call that Alexander Graham Bell sent. We saw the plaque and the building that it was sent to. Very cool. In a nearby town (probably 10 min away) called Brantford is the location of the Bell homestead and the site from which he sent that transmission. We are going to check that out soon. There is so much history here to check out. We walked through a tiny little shop on the main street of Jarvis called " Good old stuff". It was pretty much an antique shop with SO much stuff. They also carried a variety of neat older stuff, kids games, china, books and jewelery. I can see what type of places my money will be going once I have a job!
So yesterday was moving day. The uhaul had to be returned today so yesterday we had to unload it. There were only 3 of us for the first bit (Bill, Mona and myself) and then a couple hours later one of Bills' old friends from Paris, John, came to help too. We couldn't have done it without him. By the time he came we were so tired. We have to walk up a long flight of stairs to the room where we are storing stuff. Plus our furniture, especially the heavy stuff found a spot downstairs amongst Mona's stuff. Needless to say we redecorated for her :) As time went on the stairs became too much of a challenge and so we have boxes all over the place waiting to make their way upstairs to the room. After the move we said that we are going to stay at Mona's until we find a house to buy. Not only will we be able to save up money faster that way but then we only have to move things once more. I think we are all done with uhauls, moving and boxes for awhile. Now we just have to get onto jobs and such so we can start saving that money!!!
So here are a few pictures from the last leg of our trip. (actually I tried to upload pictures and it wasn't working. Check out facebook. We'll post them there today) We did end up passing through the outskirts of Barrie, Toronto, Oakville, Burlington, and Hamilton before getting to Jarvis. Jarvis is a charming little town with a pizza parlor, a couple good diners, a car wash and gas station and a bunch of antique shops. It's located in the middle of corn crops and farmland.
Well I'll be signing off. We are expecting a huge storm tonight and if the weather holds off we are going to a pig roast and maybe a festival in Hamilton. Then tomorrow we should be able to experience some of this humidity and heat we've heard so much about.
Have a great one!!!
Nicole
The first day of being in Jarvis was a great one. (That was Thursday). We explored the area and went down to Port Dover which was about 10 min away. It was a very cute little town full of touristy shops, a beautiful sandy beach on a freshwater lake that looks a bit like something out of a tropical vacation advertisement, and lots of people enjoying the sun. We then headed to a little town north east of Jarvis and Port Dover called Paris. Seriously one of the cutest little towns ever. I loved all the old architecture and the small town feel of it. There are probably about 10,000 people that live there and so as far as small towns go it actually has quite a bit to offer. The housing prices there are pretty good too so if Bill gets a job nearby we might try and find one there. Cool fact about Paris: It is the site that received the first long distance phone call that Alexander Graham Bell sent. We saw the plaque and the building that it was sent to. Very cool. In a nearby town (probably 10 min away) called Brantford is the location of the Bell homestead and the site from which he sent that transmission. We are going to check that out soon. There is so much history here to check out. We walked through a tiny little shop on the main street of Jarvis called " Good old stuff". It was pretty much an antique shop with SO much stuff. They also carried a variety of neat older stuff, kids games, china, books and jewelery. I can see what type of places my money will be going once I have a job!
So yesterday was moving day. The uhaul had to be returned today so yesterday we had to unload it. There were only 3 of us for the first bit (Bill, Mona and myself) and then a couple hours later one of Bills' old friends from Paris, John, came to help too. We couldn't have done it without him. By the time he came we were so tired. We have to walk up a long flight of stairs to the room where we are storing stuff. Plus our furniture, especially the heavy stuff found a spot downstairs amongst Mona's stuff. Needless to say we redecorated for her :) As time went on the stairs became too much of a challenge and so we have boxes all over the place waiting to make their way upstairs to the room. After the move we said that we are going to stay at Mona's until we find a house to buy. Not only will we be able to save up money faster that way but then we only have to move things once more. I think we are all done with uhauls, moving and boxes for awhile. Now we just have to get onto jobs and such so we can start saving that money!!!
So here are a few pictures from the last leg of our trip. (actually I tried to upload pictures and it wasn't working. Check out facebook. We'll post them there today) We did end up passing through the outskirts of Barrie, Toronto, Oakville, Burlington, and Hamilton before getting to Jarvis. Jarvis is a charming little town with a pizza parlor, a couple good diners, a car wash and gas station and a bunch of antique shops. It's located in the middle of corn crops and farmland.
Well I'll be signing off. We are expecting a huge storm tonight and if the weather holds off we are going to a pig roast and maybe a festival in Hamilton. Then tomorrow we should be able to experience some of this humidity and heat we've heard so much about.
Have a great one!!!
Nicole
Monday, August 3, 2009
Counting Sheep
Well what can I say about the last few days besides I am SO tired of that truck. That cab is getting way to small and we are starting to annoy each other. I have definitely been rather grumpy lately. Yesterday went well as far as driving went. Except I keep missing the provincial signs as we enter the province. Or the camera acts up. It means Bill has been a dear and has found a way to turn around and go backwards and get me another chance. Today I caught Ontario's alright so that's good. :S
Manitoba yesterday was great. I actually really liked it (now we were traveling it in the summertime so I can imagine my opinion would change in the winter months). It smelled really good and was easy to navigate and our hotel was great. Bill even got a swim in the pool and we ended our anniversary evening with takeout dinner from Dominos and a sleep in a king sized bed.
The morning started off a bit earlier and turned out to be a long day. We crossed the border to Ontario today as well as crossed to the Eastern Time Zone. We crossed north through Kenora, Dryden, Ignace and then Thunder Bay. Beautiful wooded country. It rained a bunch of the trip but the worst part of it was we had no cell service for 8 hrs and it was single lane each way with a 90km speed limit. It was long going.
I did see a bear, deer and a moose! I've never seen a moose and this area is known for them. You have to be really careful if you travel the road by night because of the accidents with moose (or meece?).
Well I really have to go cause I am exhausted and tomorrow is supposed to be an 11h30min day (by google maps) which means more like 13 hrs our time before we have to navigate the city for a hotel.
We are thinking of extending our trip one more day just to keep the days from being so long.
Talk to you soon!
Signing off
B&N
Sunday, August 2, 2009
No Room at the Inn
So after another LONG day on the road we finally got to Regina.
We went through
Brooks, AB
Medicine Hat, AB
Swift Current, SK
Caronport, SK
Moose Jaw,SK
Rouleau (aka Dog River), SK
and Regina, SK.
The trip today was uneventful but it felt very long. We passed many Canola fields, Wheat fields, Haybales, Potash stacks, Wind Turbines and grain elevators. I think the longest train we saw was over 105 cars long.
After Swift Current was the longest haul. We weren't making very great time and it took us a long time to get to Moose Jaw. Once there we were looking for gas and once again most of the gas stations were out of gas. I guess some friendly resident of Moose Jaw saw us circling the downtown area looking for the Petro Can that apparently no longer existed. He stopped us and asked us if he could help. Once he found out we were looking for a Petro Can he said follow him and he led us straight to one with gas! What a blessing. He then told us how to get back to hwy 1. Man! The streets of Moose Jaw were narrow...a Uhaul with a trailer it was not made for..that's for sure!
After leaving Moose Jaw we were headed south towards a little town called Rouleau. It is also better known as Dog River, SK. Home of the Canadian TV Show Corner Gas. We really wish we had got there in the daytime instead of at dusk. The few buildings that had souvenirs were long closed and everything was a bit hard to see. We did get some pictures which we'll include. It was neat to see. We were about 30 min from the outskirts of Regina at that point.
It was just after 9 local time when we arrived in Regina. My eyes and head hurt so bad and Bill was getting VERY tired after driving all day. We really wanted to just find a hotel, grab some food and crash...but that was not to be.
We didn't book a room ahead of time because we weren't sure if we were going to be going as far as Regina and most of them didn't list if they had truck parking (VERY IMPORTANT). When we got here EVERY room was booked. We phoned every hotel except a few downtown because downtown was so hard to navigate in the truck. After 11:30 we decided to just grab some food at Denny's and think of plan B (sleeping in the truck and traveling all night to Winnipeg). We seriously would've taken a single bed and shared we wanted to sleep horizontal SO badly. Bill decided to try the Ramada downtown and ask if they had parking for the truck cause we didn't see any when we were there. Thankfully they had a room and parking so we took it. A Queen size bed has never EVER felt so good. Thank God we found a place. Now we are getting ready to pack up and get a later start towards Winnipeg. Hopefully our truck and car are fine and still parked where we left them.
We'll I better help get things ready to go! Keep praying for us...it is helping!
Talk to you all soon
Signing off
B&N
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