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July 12, 2009

Traveling North

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I am winding down my Canada tour today…..boo hoo!!! We are going to head north of Toronto this morning and go see some sights outside of the city—-there is a big Indy Racing League (IRL) race today so we are NOT going down town like planned. So instead we will head north and see if we can see some pretty sights. After we check out of this hotel! Chris had booked us in a Marriott since they usually have fairly decent beds and nice accomodations but this one was a little sus as they say in Australia! One night they brought Chris’ laundry at 10:30 pm (with the Do Not Disturb sign on the door!) and another couple times they ignored the do not disturb also!!! Hmmm. Not sure what is up with that. So we are moving (well me for only one night) to the Holiday Inn that is right next to the plant he works at and the one he usually stays at which will be much nicer and more convenient.

We have had a great weekend–slept in and then explored a great mall yesterday which was laid out just like Concord Mills with the food court in the middle. I found Chris his most comfy pair of sandals yet and I got some new sunnies as my 2 good pairs had bit the dust and I was wearing some I got in Australia which really weren’t doing it for me. We had a nice salad dinner and went to see a movie that I would not recommend to anyone!

So off we go in a few minutes. I fly back to Iowa tomorrow and Chris flies back on Friday just in time to celebrate our 27th anniversary on Saturday! Yippee! I have plenty to do when I get home so hopefully those days will pass quickly and Chris will actually be in Mason City for 2 weeks this time. Yea!!! I miss him when he is gone.

So hope to post pictures later if we see anything worth snapping!!!

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