Here is more of my recollection of my trip to Nova Scotia!!
Day 2 -
Grammy and Grampie were going to be coming for dinner that night, after Grampie's dialysis. Grampie is 80 years old with only 1 semi functioning kidney that gets dialysis 3 times a week...most of the time in Berwick, but every now and again they have to go to Halifax. Today was a Halifax day, so Grammy and Grampie (G & G) didn't get to the house until about 5:00ish. The last time that I had seen G & G was when I was 9, so 17 years prior. CRAZY!!! I was a little nervous, but everything worked out really great.
G & G went NUTZO over my precious little girl. Jenni really liked them, and they really LOVED her. Grampie immediately started to look better once that little girl was within arms reach. So Cute!!!!
Jenni being her tired, jet-lagged, not normal self, was so tired, and really ready for bed, so she went down early. I think just after 8 ish. (that is 5:00 AB time). She slept clear through the night, but I was not smart enough to go to bed at a decent hour. Oh no...I think I was up until 11:30 talking with Alice, and because I wasn't really paying attention I had regular tea with dessert (CAFINE) and so even though I was in my bed decently enough, I think I read until 1 am. Stupid. Oh well, that is what vacation is for. When I did sleep though, it was great.
Day 3 -
Jenni woke up at 9:00 this morning (6 am AB time). This was a pretty good thing for her because that meant that she was on her way to being on NS time. I came out of my room, rather groggily, and Aunty Brenda took my baby from me, asked me what to give her for breakie and told me to go have a shower. Not that I really smelled bad or anything, but I just needed a serious wake up call, and what better than a nice hot shower for that. It was really awesome that I was able to not worry about Jenni. I knew that she was in good hands, so I was worry free. Yay for me!
On this day, I was still slightly addicted to Plants vs. Zombies, so I did spend a lot of time goofing off on the computer. The good thing is though, that I did not play this game at all after this day. I thought to myself, "self, what are you doing playing video games on your awesome Nova Scotian vacation. STOP IT!" So, that is what I did. I did happen to finish the game, but I did not play any more after this day.
Anyhoo. After Jenni went down for her nap Alice, and I went into town (Aunty Brenda was on baby duty). Uncle Al was working the 9-6 shift at Home Depot and Emily was working the 9-1 shift at Michaels. Emily got a ride into work with Uncle Al, but had no way of getting home. So, Alice and I went to go pick up Emily from work, and to get some stuff for Aunty Brenda and for Scuba.
We had to go to Michaels to get a refund on a class that Aunty Brenda was going to take, but it clashed with something else on her schedule (I think Choir) and we also had to pick up some "storage solutions" from Home Depot. We did that, and then we got Em, and then we went to a pet shop to get some flea powder and a flea comb for Scuba. Oh yes, I haven't told you about this yet. The people who were staying with Brenda and Al brought their cat with them. Well, this cat had some little friends (fleas) with it, and those friends decided that the house was a GREAT place to live. So, unfortunately there was a flea infestation in the GIANT house that Brenda and Al live in. Sucky! And, having a dog, of course they got on him as well. So, after much searching, we got what we needed, plus a little more, and we headed home.

Day 4 -
This day was a very special day for me, because I got to see the Atlantic ocean for the very first time! YAY ME!!!! Oh was it ever pretty. Pretty pretty pretty!
So, Alice wanted to do some resume dropping off, and so about noonish we left for Chester. Alice did get an interview, so we had to be home by 4:30 because the interview was at 5. Uncle Al had the day off, but he still needed to go into work, so he wasn't able to come with us. So, it was a GIRL'S DAY!!! Emily was feeling totally run down from her shift the day before so she also stayed home and I do believe, she made dinner.
Our hour and some-odd drive to Chester was good, a little eventful, but good. See, I was driving, so I could know where I was going, and I needed to pass a vehicle, and the car didn't do what I wanted it to, and so we took a little longer to get past the car then we wanted to and it was just a little scary. Not dangerous per-say but still scary.
Once in Chester we went to a wonderful bakery/cafe for lunch. I was struggling to decide what to get and then learned, shortly, that I didn't have to decide. I could get both things that I wanted and we would all share all the food. I think we had 5 different things from the menu to share, and it was quite the dining experience. Although, as for portion control...forget it!

Alice had her interview, but did not get the job. That was okay in my mind because that meant that she could hang out with me more while I was in NS.
After dinner we went to Perault's (sp??) for ice cream. Holy cow! These ice creams were HUGE!!!! I got a baby cone and it was the size of a regular sized cone at any normal place that sells ice cream. It was awesome...and really inexpensive. Then we went to the lookoff at night (pretty view spot on the way to G & G's), and we went to visit G & G. G & G have a beautiful property right off the Bay of Fundy. It is so gorgeous there. Grampie was a little sad that Jenni was at home in bed (with Emily) and not with us, but he was happy to see us.
So, after a great day, we went back home and I sat downstairs and visited with Uncle Al for a very long time. He is a really incredible man, who has really gone through a lot and come out way better off on the other side. I am very lucky to have him as my uncle!
Pretty Nova Scotia Sunset on the way to G & G's |
I love this update schedule! Watching Grampie light up was one of my highlights too. It feels so oddly long ago. We packed a lot in to the time. Also, I didn't not get the job. There wasn't a job. It was an interview without a position available. Pereau (sp!!) And yes, my dad is awesome.
ReplyDeleteOh, you were right. I didn't mean to write "the job"...I meant to write "a job". Sorry. That was not very clear. One word really does make a huge difference!
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