Sunday, October 13, 2019

Yopping Update #15 - On the road again



Saturday Evening:

I am in our hotel about to go to bed after a L O N G day which started at 5:15am.  Alarm went off, shower and then we got the last few bags into the camper, grabbed a quick cup of coffee, ensured the cat was in, and by 6:30am we pulled out of the driveway.  

I was a little anxious about making the ferry, because I had hoped for 6:15 departure, but we got to the ferry on time and were boarded and on our way by 8am.

After a ferry breakfast (and more coffee) we settled in for the ride.  Both my guys napped and I spent the time joining a writers group.  Hopefully it will help me get on with publishing my novel.

Then off the ferry at 9:30 and drove into the city where my son's race is tomorrow.  A couple of stops along the way to get a national parks pass needed for our camping trip and for my son to pick up his race package.

We were at the Provincial museum by 11 am and even scored a deluxe parking space (well I thought I had....more about that later.)

We spent 3 hours at the museum which had a wonderful display about the Mayan peoples and another about the indigenous peoples of our province.  It focused on the reclaiming of their languages, but there were amazing masks too,  and in one room there was over a dozen inspiring totem poles. 

By 3pm we were all very tired and it was time to check into our hotel.

Oh look.  A ticket on our truck!   ARGGGGG.  I had misread the time on the ticket and it was only good for two hours.   55 dollars later.   DRAT!!

A nap at the hotel and then a long swim (I was the only one in the pool for 45 minutes), followed by sushi dinner put it all in perspective.  It had been a good parking spot with very little walking which was good for both my husband's knees and my hip!

So now to bed - up early for the race to cheer our boy on. 

Oh, and on the knitting front?  I have started the border on my shawl, but it is left at home as we head out camping after the race.  I did bring along my sloth toy to knit so perhaps I will have something to show next week.

Sunday 10:45 am:

He did it!  And so did we.  What we did was found our way (in our big truck and camper) to the 13km point where he had to pass heading back to the finish line.   It was so great to see his smiling face running by us.

He finished in record time taking 2 minutes off his August time and this race had a lot more hills.

We got parked relatively close to the finish line and he found us and now we are heading for a well deserved breakfast before continuing on our camping journey.  It is a beautiful day.  Sunny with lovely small fluffy clouds.   Perfect weather for wearing my fisherwoman's sweater which I have had on non stop since yesterday morning!

Happy Thanksgiving from Canada.  My blogging family is something I am very thankful for.


7 comments:

  1. Happy belated Thanksgiving! I can't seem to manage blogging and commenting in the same day so it is Monday now.
    It sounds like everything came off without a hitch except for the ticket. Enjoy your 'adventure'!

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  2. Sounds like you had a smashing good Thanksgiving. Congrats to your son for his marathon finish. Sorry to hear about the ticket but sounds like the parking space may have been worth it for your hubby.

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  3. How exciting seeing your son race by, have a lovely time with him. Happy thanksgiving to you and your family.

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  4. It sounds like a great day! Except for the parking ticket. Ouch. I hope you had a lovely Thanksgiving Day.

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  5. What a great start to your trip and well done to your son!

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  6. I haven't been on facebook for years but I logged on today just to see if I could find a blogpost of yours! And I wasn't disappointed. Sounds like the start to a great trip and I imagine you listening to the crashing of waves somewhere.......

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  7. What a wonderful trip and how lovely to go and watch your son.

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