Thursday, April 26, 2007 - Today, finally, is moving day. Our driver, Dean and his brother Troy (sorry for calling him Tony all day), showed up at about 9:00am to load the truck. After expressing joy that they didn't have
Friday, April 27 - We left Calgary this morning with mixed feelings: Darren anxious about crossing the border; me very over tired and wondering how I would stay awake over the next 3 days. I did not sleep much in the few weeks between our decision and the actual move date, usually no more than 5 hours a night. For those of you who know me well, that is not enough for me to function. It did allow me to get up bright and early and take this pic of the sunrise.
We stopped for lunch in B.C. before crossing the border at Eastport; just in case we were detained for awhile we didn't want to be hungry. Turns out our fretting was all for naught. Other than asking us twice if we were carrying alcohol or firearms, the border guards had no questions for us. We had to do nothing more than show our passports and visas, and we were through. After crossing through Idaho (no, you da ho), we drove the next couple of hours to Spokane looking very forward to a good night's rest.
This was the fourth time we have stayed in Spokane in three years. The nicest hotel we have stayed at is the Ridpath, which is right downtown, although the places along Riverfront Park look much nicer. Darren and I went for a walk through the park, watching the Spokane Falls, which were running rapidly through the town this time of year. Too bad we forgot the camera in the room. We then went for supper at our favourite seafood restaurant, Milford's. We highly recommend this establishment if you are ever in Spokane. Most of the menu changes based on what Chef selects from the fish market that morning, the salad dressings and soups are all made from scratch, and the bar tender has an uncle from Calgary so he will try to find you a hockey game on the TV.
We settled into a hotel right beside the interstate, which I had booked online as a "new" hotel in Spokane. Turns out a chain just took over the sight from another chain, and there was nothing new about the place. Fortunately, even though it was right beside the interstate, we did not hear any traffic noise. What we did hear was the woman down the hall waking up the people in the room next to us. It was 7:00am, so we got up to hit the road.
Saturday, April 28th - Today we are headed to Klamath Falls, Oregon, one of the stops we made on our trip down to Reno last year with Chris and Rhonda. This time we drove west along the south side of the Columbia River. Spectacular scenery, combined with a good sleep, made the drive very enjoyable. We were unfortunately still too early in the year to visit Crater Lake, wh
We went out for dinner at a local Mexican restaurant, then went back to settle into our quiet little room in this quiet little town. We were wrong.
The person in the room next to us had the TV on, fairly loud. As it was only 8:30 or 9, we turned on our TV and watched a movie. By 11:00pm, his TV was still on, so we watched another show. We turned off our lights at midnight and tried to fall asleep, to no avail. I finally called the office, who tried calling the guest, and knocking on the door. No answer. The receptionist surmised that the person must be out at the bar, and had just left their TV on, but not to worry as the bars closed at 2:00 and the guest should be back shortly after that. I explained that I did not want to wait until 2:00am for a drunk (the TV had been on since before we went for supper) to come stumbling back to his room, and we wanted a room change. Well, the first room key opened the door to the room on the other side of us. Unfortunately, we think someone was staying in that room. Thankfully, they weren't in it when we opened the door in the middle of the night. We got a different room key, for a suite down the hall. This one was unoccupied, quiet, and very dark. We slept like logs until the morning.
Sunday, April 29 - We had decided to stop in Klamath rather than continuing on to California both because Darren was concerned about the road conditions traveling around Mount Shasta, and because I couldn't find information on hotels in the small towns dotting the highway in the travel guides I had. Turns ou
As it was a Sunday, traffic was fairly light, and we took our time, stopping to see the sights, and having a picnic lunch. Traffic really picked up around Sacramento, and was heavy all the way to Fresno, our final stop before reaching Marina del Rey.
Monday, April 30 - The drive into LA was interesting. You don't have to be very far north of the city to find farm land, oil rigs and grape growers, all right beside the Ikea west coast distribution
People moving to the US are not allowed to import any type of food or beverage without declaring it, and paying the necessary duties. Our moving company recommended that we transport no food, not even unopened cans or spices, to avoid delays in receiving our shipment. We complied, meaning that the only edible items we brought with us were some snacks and water we had in the car. Okay, and the pepper grinder and some looseleaf teas, but that's it. Since we had not brought a lot of cookware, we bought just a few food items to begin with - bread, cereal, milk, orange juice - until our belongings arrived.
With basics taken care of, we set out Monday night for Kinga's and Marcus' apartment, friends we met on our trip to Mexico, to pick up the air mattress we would use until our own bed arrived. Kinga and Marcus have been extremely helpful to us in the move. First, while on the cruise, they talked to us a lot about LA, and what we could expect professionally and personally. They toured us around neighborhoods, advised on what management companies to stay away from, and invited us to keep in touch. When we went back to LA a week later, we went for dinner together, Kinga and I went shopping and to a museum, and we had supper at their place a couple of times. We kept in touch by email once I got back to Calgary, and it was nice to arrive in LA and have someone expecting us. That first Monday, Kinga again made us supper, despite just recovering from a nasty cold, and we started to settle in.
Tuesday, May 1 - day 2 in the apartment, and what better way to start it off than to pay rent? I also went to the gym,
Wednesday, May 2 - day 3 is much like day 2. We did head out to the Social Security office, as Darren has not yet received his card. We need it for things like getting a credit card, cell phone, and oh yeah, Darren getting paid. Turns out it was put in the mail a week ago, so he is now officially allowed to work in the US. Talked to the moving company. They could tell me exactly how much the shipment would cost, as it had been weighed, but couldn't tell me where it was, or when it would arrive. Got a promise that they would contact the driver.
Thursday, May 3 - This apartment complex has some common rooms, like a library and a big room with a fireplace and comfy sofas. That is very good, as I am getting a sore ass from sitting on the floor in the apartment. I did some laundry today, back to the gym, and spent a lot of time reading. Called the movers again, who still haven't heard from the driver, but did promise to get a hold of him and call me back. They didn't.
Friday, May 4 - Started the day by calling the movers. We have a "move co-ordinator", so I am speaking to the same person every time. When I explained to her that I didn't think she was co-ordinating very much if she couldn't even tell me where the truck was, or give me some idea when it would arrive, she was somewhat defensive, but she did finally look into the timelines and called me back to let me know the truck was still in Red Deer (isn't that north of Calgary? Aren't we now south of Calgary?), and we would likely get our things on Wednesday or Thursday.
Saturday, May 5 and Sunday, May 6- Darren spent his first weekend in LA at the mall and the box stores. I know where the closest Home Dept, Target, and Bed Bath and Beyond are located. Costco is just dow
We were invited to a house party Saturday night, and met a lot of Marcus and Kinga's friends. They are also all transplants to LA, from all over the globe. The group meets at the beach on Sundays to play volleyball, and we'll join them once we are settled. We went to the Santa Monica farmer's market on Sunday, and wondered around checking out our new neighbourhood. Looks like we are going to have to get beach cruisers (bicycles) - especially since there is valet parking for bicycles at the market!
Monday, May 7 - Wednesday, May 9 - Darren is working very hard, which means I am left to my own devices most days. Kinga, an interior designer and student, is great to hang out with. I have gone with her to lighting stores, plant shopping (for her, I am waiting until I have furniture before I load up with plants), for groceries, and out for long walks. Everyday I wait for a message from the movers, as they will call us 24 hours before the truck arrives, to no avail.
Thursday, May 10 - Darren finally gets the call: the truck will arrive tomorrow! To say we are excited is an understatement. Although it was fine for awhile, we are getting sore sleeping on the air mattress, and Darren's lap is not the most comfortable place for his laptop. He is getting desperate for a desk to work on, and I want to get settled in.
Friday, May 11 - Driver Dean calls at 8:30 to tell us he won't be here until 11:00. At 11:30, the truck finally arrives. I have a tense moment when the security guard tells me that the truck is too big and they won't let it on the property (our stuff has already been moved from the very large tru
Darren and I then proceeded to unpack almost everything. We had sold or given away a lot of things before we left Calgary, but were still amazed at the number of items we brought. When we looked at the collection of boxes, we initially thought there was no way it would all fit in the apart
Saturday, May 12 - I didn't want to get out of bed, but the guy was coming for the TV hook-up at 8:00am. We had a bunch of plastic, paper and boxes blocking the door, and Darren had only completed 2 trips to the recycle bins before Eric showed up. Eric and Darren had a wonderful morni
Sunday, May 13 - Happy Mother's Day! We spent it unpacking, and watching hockey. We have missed a lot of playoff hockey over the last 3 weeks, but are looking forward to a final between Anaheim and Ottawa. Go Ducks!! (I still can't cheer for an Eastern team).
Monday, May 14 - A lazy day for me. Darren is busy working, and I am getting caught up on all of my email correspondence.
Tuesday, May 15 - that takes us to today! I must go to the gym, where I haven't been since last Thursday, and I have a lot of laundry to do. Hope you have enjoyed catching up on our travels to date, I'll post more as exciting things happen.
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