
Well, here we sit. Gate C52….sucking up all the free charging we can before we board the red eye to Toronto. Technically C53 is our gate, but we are being rebels and sitting one down so we all have a plug in.
Our drive up was as smooth as butter, and once our check in was sorted, (having wrestled with bags, extra check in charges, stickers where they shouldn’t be, oversized bags…even though they weren’t….) we had a yummy supper at Montana’s.
I had to yield my lighter as apparently it was the terrorist kind, so now when I bring out the candles I brought for Alynne’s birthday dessert, they will be unlit (until Lee saves me with his standard non terrorist lighter).
We found out our waitress wants to be a lion as her spirit animal, she believes 15% is an appropriate tip, and Ester from Air Canada is good at solving over charged baggage problems. Once I explained SHE was THE person to help us out with a little problem we had, she did just that. Badda bing, badda boom.
Another 90 minutes to go till we are airborne, so hopefully I can finger out why my keyboard isn’t working with this mini iPad.
Have a good sleep everyone as we fly back East to our next leg of this journey.
Be well.
Love it! Great beginning, haha and look forward in hearing more of the adventure ?
I just posted all I have written so far, so there are more to read!
I have just finished reading everything you have posted up to and including October 28/17.
What an incredible experience for you and your companions.
As we were driving in Mexico today on our way to San Felipe the thought crossed my mind, wondering if you would be so moved by this experience that you might like to return to Africa again. I mean it has to be about as far as you could possibly get from the reality of your life in Canada!
Sure am looking forward for more updates!
Stay well……we are both very proud of what you are doing…
Love ya Ddo.