We told kids that we’d only stay
for a day and true to our word we left in the morning, after a filling a breakfast
that included roasted green chilis. This was another morning, another day of
driving, working our way north. The next stop was Oregon City.
Clayton and Jen’s house was a 7-hour
drive but since we had our RV along, we drove straight to a county RV park
close to their house. We arrived too late to visit them that night so we made our
own dinner and had some nice wine.
Jen had asked if we wanted to
watch the 2 big kids participate in their jog-a-thon and of course, we said yes.
We got to the park just in time to see Zoey walk into the park with her class. Each
grade runs as a group and they run or walk for 20 minutes. Zoey, we noted, would
run past us but then would walk the remainder of the way. But the run was to
raise money so it didn’t matter.
After Zoey ran it was Fynn’s
turn. He ran, taking lots of water stops, but he ran. He even let Clayton run a
lap with him.
In the afternoon we played at the
park with the kids, swinging the babies and watching the big kids run amok. It
was fun to play with the kids and we were enjoying our time.
It was Clayton’s birthday and I’d
offered to make some dinner but he opted to pick up Thai food. There is a
little Thai restaurant nearby that offers many gluten-free items so we always
welcome dinner from there. The Thai food went well with the champagne we
brought to celebrate.
After dinner, we played with kids,
talked to Clayton and Jen and just had a nice evening before going off to the
RV.
That evening we started to pack
up. We took an inventory of our alcohol, and since we had to leave most of it in
the U.S., we packed it up for storage at Clayton’s. We also left food items
behind that we knew would give us trouble over the border.
We had a nice breakfast with
Clayton, Jen, and kids, played for a little while then went on our way.
We drove to a rest stop close to
the Canada border then stopped for the night. It was an early evening but we
thought it would be better to cross the border 1st thing in the morning
rather than try to have any hassles at immigration and get to a campsite late.



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