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Rushmore

No coffee at hotel! Rushmore at 8 am Museum, trail walk. Drove to Sylvan lake Tunnels Needles Crazy Horse from highway. Deadwood - walked main street, shootout at 6.dinner at Harry's spaghetti Western.

Badlands - Day 3

We were now on our way to South Dakota and, at 6.40 AM, the roads were misty and empty. We stopped for breakfast at Burger King, got Connor a breakfast sandwich and Jordan and I were going to share an order of the 3 large pancakes for 0.89 cent deal. The server misunderstood me and we were presented with our 3 orders of 3 large pancakes! Oh well, they were a bargain. If only they looked like that!! It was another long days drive into South Dakota and our first sightseeing stop at Badlands National Park. This park was like the Grand Canyon with amazing views, walks and climbs and steep and winding roads. It was a smoking hot afternoon and the park had a nice energy with all the awestruck travelers. Crossing the border. Our adventurer! Rock layer detail After a few hours, we continued on to Rapid City and the M Star, our hotel for the next couple of nights. While unwinding we looked through our photos but upon ejection somehow the SD card ...

Let's ride - Day 2

With the relief of our car being intact, we headed out early, crossing into Illinois on 1-80 then Iowa. Connor made a game of spotting state license plates and we passed such things as signs for the birthplace of Ronald Reagan in Tampico IL and the Hoover (vacuum king) historical museum in Iowa (no desire to stop at anything though!!). We did stop for lunch in the picturesque small town of Grinnell, Iowa, with its historic downtown and population of 9,000, 50s diner and old tyme gas station. Our resting place for the night was the Highland Court Motel in Fairmont, Minnesota, with tiny but quaint room and a most beautiful lake setting. We headed out for a lovely stroll around the lake and then enjoyed an evening meal at the single Chinese buffet in town. Lake trail Picturesque bridge We checked out early the following morning and I went to the front desk to get ice. I was greeted by a 7-year-old girl who informed me that "daddy was still  slaping ", ...

Let's ride! Roadtrip USA

Day 1 - Michigan, Indiana Jordan has always loved the Black Hills of South Dakota so wanted to take us for a visit as we made our way across Canada to our new home. We hit the road at 7.30 am, grabbed coffee and began the drive to the border in Sarnia. 2.5 hours later, we crossed into Michigan where we had met 23 years before. The driving day was pretty straightforward and we stopped for the night at the Motel 6 in Hammond Indiana. This motel was the kind of place you wondered whether your car would be there in the morning and, if it was, would it be propped up on bricks?!! We had two visitors that evening - one was the housekeeper barging in and the other was a 'lady' mistakenly looking for a room that might be booked by the hour! We had a very pleasant dinner at the Amici Grill.

Back in Burlington - 3 weeks of summer fun!

We got to spend time with everyone back in Burlington this summer. From the airport, we went straight to Helen's to find the house busy with Grade 8 Grad preparations. Elegant 13-year-old Lucy.  The first few days were busy with organizing back to Canada things ... and the inevitable problems! While using Helen's van to go to Service Canada for Health Cards and driving permits, out of nowhere, the drive shaft fell out of the van leaving us stranded and in need of a tow! We thought we had been rear-ended when this heavy metal piece hit the ground! Luckily, we had secured a temporary permit to drive our car so we had transportation to get Helen's car back on the road!  We also realized that our old Saturn was going to need too much work to make it roadworthy again so went in search of a new car. Frustration was setting in quickly as we remembered the stress-free environment we had left behind. Trish picked us up and we spent the day in the garden at th...

Leaving La Playa

After almost a year in Playa, the lack of confident Spanish language was proving to be too challenging for school so we decided to return to Canada. On the morning of June 28th, we lined our luggage up and waited for the taxi van we had booked for 7.15 AM at a cost of 750 pesos. We waited, and waited and then panicked as we realized the taxi was not coming. Regular cabs charged 750 PER cab and we would have to take two! We asked one of the nice Akab taxi guys that we waved to regularly on the school run for suggestions,  and he was kindly able to organize a single taxi that would accommodate all our stuff and we were soon on our way. Traffic was on our side and we had a smooth check in and flight.

Friends move from Belize to Playa - yay, we have friends!

In April, three friends we met in San Pedro, Tom, Debbie and Shari, made the move to Playa after living for two years on the island. It makes a big difference having people to hang with! Dining and beach time are our best past times and weekly euchre with Deb and Tom. Lunch at Lido Beach Club. Enjoying the calm water. Supper at Latinos. Listening to the band at Wah Wah. Customary bucket! Cool tub at Deb and Tom's condo. Celebrating my birthday at Lido. Celebrating Deb's birthday at Wah Wah. Lunch at Casa Sophia. At city hall. Supper at Ula Gula. Farewell supper at Piola pizza.

School fun

Despite language challenges and the heavy homework schedule, Connor has enjoyed many fun events at the school. Colour Day Aquarium Trip St Patrick's Day crafts Performance by Mayan dancers to welcome Spring. Connor's teachers On April 28th, Mexico celebrated Children's Day and the school had a camp-out and sleepover complete with large campfire! Connor sure looked like he had way too much sugar and way too little sleep when we collected him in the morning but he had so much fun! Needed a sip of coffee!!