Our last day in PEI was nice and relaxed. We had dinner at Victoria Row and of course we stopped at Cows for ice cream. After getting a sweatshirt, we took another stroll on the boardwalk. We stopped at Victoria Park and watched a local baseball game. The evening sunset was beautiful. On our way back, we chose to walk down by the ocean. We found some really cool shells and I stepped on a nasty, ooey-gooey jelly fish. Those things are all over. I know why they call them jelly fish, GROSS! Oh, yea, we also ran into some sister missionaries. That's was pretty fun to talk with them. One was from Sandy, Utah and the other was from California. Anyway, yesterday was a very long travel day. We got up at 6:40 PEI time and didn't arrive until 8:15 MST, which is 11:15 PEI time. We had two layovers. One in Michigan and the other in Minnesota. Fun stuff. Customs wasn't too bad. Chris got his pocket knife through in CA...that's a good sign, right? Ha.
Well, due to the termites downstairs, granny upstairs, and all of the rules and regulations at our family and friends apartments, Chris and I slept out in the Prowler. It was bloody hot, but better than the floor. I believe we are doing it again tonight. Oh, JOY!
And, as we all know, Chris is a "money guy." He is getting ready right now to go sign papers for his job. Way to go Chris!! I'm glad he get's things done. I'm running errands today and trying to consolidate all of our crap that has acquired in Granny's front living room. I think tonight we're sharing pictures with the Utah Fam. Thursday, we're on the road again to get MORE crap from Reno. Oh, the joys of joining two people's junk and moving it to a different state!! You gotta love life...
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Sunday, July 15, 2007
Saturday
We made breakfast, AGAIN. Oh yea!! Then we took a nap. Hehe...well, Chris claims that he never fell asleep, but I'm not sure I believe him. After we got up and at 'em, we went down to the "harbour" and did the most touristy thing ever: we took the harbor hippo. It's a land tour that ends in the water. Yea, the crazy huge car thing drives right into the water and then it turns into a water tour. It's amazing and Chris was like a little kid the whole time. He kept wanting pictures and his eyes were about to pop out of his head, I swear! Oh, and we saw jelly fish. They were every where. They're really cool looking...
We decided to hit up Potatoes PEI for freshly cut french fries. Then we hit up a few more shops...I just can't keep Chris out of them. We're working on it ;-)
Ah, and this is where the Spillers's excitement begins--We stopped in a local mart to get stamps and gum. On the way out, i noticed Chris searching through all of the bags in his hand. "What are you doing?" I hesitantly inquire. "Uh, the camera." That's basically all he had to say to send me into a whirlwind of panic. In case one lost camera wasn't enough, he was threatening to lose TWO...so, he ran up ahead to the last shop we were at. Long story short, his number of lost cameras is still at one. THANK GOODNESS!! He certainly knows how to get my heart racing.
Before the show tonight, we had dessert at Just Us Girls. He had Cherries Jubilee and I had a mango, passion fruit cheesecake. Quite delicious. The show we saw was Sheer Madness. It was hilarious. A comedy murder. I guess it's the longest running non-musical play in American theater.
Naturally, on the way back to the B&B, Chris talked me into getting Cow's, yet again. We love our Cows! To end the night, we watched the first season of The Office. A hilarious ending to a comical day!!
We decided to hit up Potatoes PEI for freshly cut french fries. Then we hit up a few more shops...I just can't keep Chris out of them. We're working on it ;-)
Ah, and this is where the Spillers's excitement begins--We stopped in a local mart to get stamps and gum. On the way out, i noticed Chris searching through all of the bags in his hand. "What are you doing?" I hesitantly inquire. "Uh, the camera." That's basically all he had to say to send me into a whirlwind of panic. In case one lost camera wasn't enough, he was threatening to lose TWO...so, he ran up ahead to the last shop we were at. Long story short, his number of lost cameras is still at one. THANK GOODNESS!! He certainly knows how to get my heart racing.
Before the show tonight, we had dessert at Just Us Girls. He had Cherries Jubilee and I had a mango, passion fruit cheesecake. Quite delicious. The show we saw was Sheer Madness. It was hilarious. A comedy murder. I guess it's the longest running non-musical play in American theater.
Naturally, on the way back to the B&B, Chris talked me into getting Cow's, yet again. We love our Cows! To end the night, we watched the first season of The Office. A hilarious ending to a comical day!!
Friday, July 13, 2007
Living More Ordinary
Today we had a fun and relaxing day on the golf course....which is much more familiar to me! We started off the day with a great breakfast and a two hour nap, which we sorely needed after struggling to make the 8-9:30am breakfast allotment. On the golf course we enjoyed a fun-filled 9 holes which is the perfect amount of golf for a beginner like Andree (who shows incredible instincts for the sport I might add) and a has been like me. We both struggled in the beginning but turned it around as we got our mental games in line. Andree and I both hit the 8th green, a par three, from the tee and she proceeded to provide the best excitement of the day as her putt for birdie did a 180 around the hole! Unfortunately it did not go in but my birdie effort did. I would have much rather hers did than mine. Golf is a tricky one for my sweetheart and definitely a mind trip as I referred to it. She is improving vastly in her swing and her focus however. (she loves to think of anything but golf just as she is about to swing that little club : ). From the golf course we had a great dinner in downtown Charlottetown and then did some more shopping. It seems to be our fallback plan of choice! Lastly we ended the day with COWS ice cream, an amazing, and very popular, choice among tourists and locals alike.
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