Our Location today is McGregor, Ontario,
Canada.
This post covers two days
as a way of keeping track of our activities for the days. Monday morning came
and we were already in the Lobby Breakfast Area
by 8:00 which meant as soon as we were done eating breakfast we headed
back to our room to finish packing. When it came time to start loading we were
able to load both the truck and car making it easier to empty our room. Even though
the Stonecroft
Hotel in Windsor was one of the nicer hotels we’ve
stayed in after fourteen days we were just wanting to get back in our Home.
By 9:20 we were taking the east bound ramp on the E.C. Rowe Expressway.
Just after 9:45 we were
walking in the door at Leisure Trailer in
Lakeshore
having had a non-stop trek across the city. As soon as Stephanie saw us she was
all smiles telling us that one of the techs had gone over to the Paint Shop to bring our trailer back. We went through the
paper work inside the Air-Conditioned
Building as we waited to get back to comfortable living.
It was nearly 10:15 when
our trailer arrived and I headed outside to prep the truck for towing while
Stephanie went out to inspect the paint job personally. The next thing we knew
all the bosses were outside looking at something that Stephanie was very upset
about. When we got a chance to look at it the Paint Shop did a perfect job of matching the paint on one
corner of the trailer but not near the front Cap. It was noted that the Crack
in the outer skin was still visible and nobody at Leisure Trailer was very happy about it. The rest of the trailer
checked out so it was decided the repair would be done in the fall before we
head south.
It was after 1:00 by the
time we were all leveled on our site with our utilities all connected at
Wildwood Golf and RV Park. With the Humidex already feeling like 99 F (37 C) we headed up to the 19th Hole Restaurant for lunch. It was quick and filling but we didn’t
have time to dawdle.
We started getting things
we had brought with us to the Hotel set back up but we had to leave shortly
after 2:15 to drive back to Tecumseh. Our daughter Karen is out of town
for a few days and needed someone to drive Tyler to work on Monday. Something
else had come up but instead of reneging on our promise we called Tyler up so
we could get him to the west side McDonalds early. We even got our bag of frozen
food that had been stored in the Garage
Refreshment Fridge.
We dropped Tyler off by
3:00, an entire hour before his shift before heading back Home in McGregor. Once everything was in
the Freezer we were off to Essex.
We arrived at our daughter-in-law Jen’s home before 4:00 and had a chance to
visit with her before our daughter Rose arrived after 5:00 to pick up D.J. who
had spent the summer visiting with his cousins. It was past 6:00 before we all
said our goodbyes and headed back Home.
By the time we had
everything comfortably set up it was past 9:00 before we sat down to work on
our Computers. That was when we
found out we had no Internet
Connection. Making a call to our provider we could only leave a message
for him to get back to us this morning. Just before 11:00 we found out we also
had no Cable so we couldn’t even watch the Local
11 o’clock News.
It felt great sleeping in
our own bed listening to the rain hitting the roof. With limited food on hand
we enjoyed being the only ones in our dining room for breakfast this morning.
We were about to head back
to Tecumseh
to pick up the rest of our belongings temporarily being stored in our daughter’s
garage when Stephanie called. She had already spoken to the owner of the Body Shop about the crack on the
sidewall. He claims he repaired it and if it was back with less then thirty
miles on the trailer there’s a Structural
Problem somewhere on the Frame
near the Pinbox. When Stephanie said
it will need to go back to Jayco in Indiana for the repairs and that we’ll
probably have to empty it again it was too much for Kathy. She didn’t want to
go put anything else in the trailer. Stephanie assured her that it would be a
month or two before it could be scheduled in.
Chris from Cable 1 finally showed up and found that our Cable had been disconnected at the Terminal Post. He also found another
problem once he had it reconnected so he had to replace the Coaxial Cable from our Post to our trailer. By the time he
left our Internet and Cable TV had been restored.
Kathy was still shaken from
all this bad news we seem to be getting but we needed to get groceries so we
headed for Amherstburg.
It was nearly 3:00 and we hadn’t had lunch yet so we stopped at another place
our son had recommended, the Ruby King Chinese Restaurant. On the
outside of the building it looked small and someplace you’d drive by. Inside it
was bright, clean and colourful. It is a family run business and the food was Homemade, Delicious and Reasonably
Priced. We both took nearly half of our meals Home for a late supper.
We went to Walmart
and got some groceries that we knew we needed before heading Home.
We also stopped at our son Kevin’s to pick up our refrigerated food that was
stored in his Refreshment Fridge in
the garage.
We had all the food put
away when I realized that I’d forgotten to pick up some Vitamin Pills I needed to do our Doucettes tonight. The closest Shoppers Drug Mart
was in Essex
so that’s where we headed. We managed to get back Home on time for the Local 6 o’clock
News. When it was finished Kathy rewarmed our leftover Chinese Food and it tasted as good the
second time around as when we got it fresh. While Kathy did the supper dishes
and got caught up on her Computer reading
I did up our Pill
Doucettes for the next six and a
half weeks.
We’ve got a busy day
planned for tomorrow. We’ll also just have to calm down and wait to hear back
from Stephanie who is dealing with Jayco on
our behalf. Looks like we might be spending time in another motel this fall. Thanks for following along and feel free
to leave a comment. Be Safe and Enjoy!
It’s about time.
Krackers
Joke of the Day
Q: What
cruises down the riverbed at 60 mph?
A: A
motorpike with two side carps.
Good luck with getting all the repairs done on you RV. Warranty work is not fun.
ReplyDeleteOur new RV was 3 months old when I noticed a diagonal
ReplyDeletecrack coming off the front of the bedroom slide. Keystone said they reinforce that area because it is a common place for cracks. They requested our repair place investigate further. Turns out our frame cracked and a weld came apart. We drove from Montana to Tennessee like that not knowing. Good luck.
Good heavens ... I know just how Kathy feels. I hope you eventually get it repaired. It's easy to say don't worry in the meantime, but hard to do. Good luck!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure I would have felt just as Kathy did had we received that kind of news! You guys really have had a tough go of it. We have been lucky ... so far, knock on wood ... that the few times we have needed warranty work they have come to us and the work was completed in a few hours. We are sending positive thoughts that Jayco will take care of this quickly and you won't be out of your home for to long.
ReplyDeleteYou have to wonder that after all that time to do the repair, they ppushed it out with those kinds of issues left. I guess quality control is a thing of the past.
ReplyDeleteOh dear, that is such an upset! We wish you luck with the repair in Indiana. Some things you just can't prepare for.
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