Sep 06, 2022
Que Pasa
I have been meaning to update you on the RV windshield replacement. I was the one who answered the phone when the glass shop called. Yes it was ready and yes it was perfect when I asked, “we always do perfect work”. So Colin drove to Vernon, yet again, and much to his surprise the window had cracked again. It happened about ten minutes after they called us. What can we say? Still no word on when they will get a third windshield. Good thing we started this back in early May.
FYI we leave exactly 6 weeks from today đŻ
I am feeling much better since I saw my chiropractor in Edmonton. Almost no pain when I lay face down which I have to do on a few of my kinesiology exercises. I had an appointment today and got my fourth set of exercises. I was sore all the way home just from learning how to do them. Not looking forward to tomorrow morning. My therapist is so very helpful and is going to put a program together for me to do while I am sitting when we are driving. Also something that I can do at every stop within five minutes. The overnight set will be more complicated.
Got my mammogram results today and all is well or so the letter says.
Can someone tell me why Canada only sells butter in one pound blocks? The US gives the option to buy the solid block of butter or wrapped in individual  quarters. So much easier for measuring in recipes.
One of the best books I have read in many years is The Sisters of Auschwitz. I thought I knew a good deal about that time in history but this true story of two Jewish Sisters’ opened my eyes. I learned so many details ( often more than I wanted to know ) and was surprised that these sisters crossed paths with Anne Frank in the camps. Those liberated from the camps certainly did not have an easy time trying to get back home. Such a difficult time in Europe right after the war ended. I have since read two more novels based on truth. So very many different things that happened that only survivors could share.
I meant to wish you all a wonderful long weekend a few days ago but somehow I ran out of time. I can’t let this carton go to waste.
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Somehow, your neighborâs sales contract does not strike me as a very good one. If the offer to buy is contingent upon the sale of the proposed buyerâs condo, then the seller would have to take their house off of the market exclusively for the buyer until such time the buyer (in November) sells their condo. The proposed buyer must have offered the seller a pretty hefty price for sale in order to get the sellerâs signature. Usually, in this type of sales contract, the proposed buyer offers the seller a good faith deposit (say around $5,000 Dollars), writes the seller a check, and if the condo is not sold by November, the seller gets to keep the $5,000 deposit as good faith for taking the house off the market for the prescribed time.
I believe that they do real estate contracts differently here in Canada. We made an offer on our current property on the lake. Someone came in with a higher bid but subject to the sale of their farm. So we matched the price with no subject and got this site. The realtor here is leaving Ingerâs site and home listed. She actually had a showing the other day. So if someone matched the original offer with no subjects, my understanding is that the realtor would give the original purchaser 24/48 hours to make good on his offer with no subjects. If he canât the new purchaser gets it.
When we replaced our home TV with an LG OLED TV (organic light emitting diodes) we liked it so much that we thought we get one for the travel trailer. However LG didn’t make them so small. We ended up purchasing a Samsung QLED TV (quantum dot LED) in 32″ that just about fit. It is similar in picture quality. They are are both smart TVs and you’d have to read up on it. So maybe a Samsung will fit your RV too.
Sadly 27/28 inch is the ability maximum. It has to fit inside a cabinet. I just found a 24â Samsung that also works as a monitor, it might work. I have passed the info onto the electronic expert in this house.
Butter in 1/4 packaging. You can purchase at Walmart and at Safeway.
Lactancia is one of the brand names, very similar to US butter than we like so much. Expect to pay a premium, as butter has really gone up in price. That said until the end of today butter is 3.99 a lb at Safeway limit 6. I bought 10 lbs, sometimes your wallet is more important than your likes. Quarters around 7.50 a lb. Looking forward to Stone Island photos.
I honestly did not know that one could get the quartered butter here in Canada. Can you believe that there is only the oe Safeway in all off Kelowna and it is right downtown. I seldom go to that area. Was able to pick up one pound of the Lactancia at Save On yesterday on sale to $6.99!! Have never tried it before.
Sorry about your water glass, a good place to find reasonably priced ones are at TJ Max/ Marshallâs/ Home Goods. We also have some oops moments. Iâm so glad that you will soon be on your way to Isla!
Two of my Grandparents were murdered at Auschwitz and another in the South of France. My late Father used to speak at schools and share his experience but it took 40 years before he was able to talk about it.
Stay well and keep enjoying all those home grown vegetables.
As always thanks for sharing.
It was a really special one, hand blown glass from Mexico. I am hoping that Santa will bring me a new one.
So very sorry to read this about your grandparents. I can imagine the difficulty in sharing what they experienced during that time, so many many horrific memories. That you for sharing this.
I always bring enough butter back with me in the spring because I like it in the 1/4 pound bars instead of a 1 pound brick and I’m not willing to pay the price for the Lactancia butter here.
Do you freeze your butter?
Yes we used to come homes from the states with 20 lbs of Land of Lake butter, freeze it, no problem.
Gracias
Contessa…I’m still here lurking in tha background. I always read your posts but haven’t responded in a long while. No reason other than laziness I guess. I have so many FB groups I follow, it would be a full-time job commenting regularly. Anyway hope to see you on the Isla. We arrive 12/1 lord willing our flight isn’t canceled. I would love to read the books you mentioned if you’re willing to loan them. We toured Auschwitz a couple years ago. It was sobering to say the least.
Safe travels, Linda
Thank you Linda for taking the time to comment. Love knowing that you are out there. We should be there about three weeks before you. Hope that we all have time this winter to visit. I got the books from my local library. One of the others was called âThe Dressmakers of Auschwitzâ.
Hi Contessa,
Thought you might like to know that you can purchase butter in sticks at Save-On-Foods. All though they charge more than just single pound they have it in salted and unsalted. I would have responded to your blog but sorry I was cleaning up my mail and it got deleted. I have on occasion bought single pounds of butter and cut into quarters when just soft enough to work with and wrapped in Saran and back into fridge or even freezer. I hope this helps for you.
Enjoy your day and give those angels hugs for me
Love to you all
Karen
Hi Contessa, Dave and I are going to be in Mazatlan for three weeks in February. My question is do we need to purchase medical insurance in Canada or will we be able to buy it in Mazatlan? I know you have done blogs about medical but couldn’t find then or I just forgot. I so enjoy the trials and tribulations on raising two dogs. I also love their antics and the joy you and Colin have with them. Take care.
Sharon Morin
shermorin@gmail.com
Lovely to hear from you. And now looking forward to seeing you. As you know we are in RV1 at Tres Amigos.
You canât buy travel medical in Mexico, you must buy it before you leave home. We still use Costco for ours and they use Manulife. Hwewr is a link to all of my blog articles on the subject. If taht does not work, go to the blog and type in âtravel medicalâ. That will bring up all the blogs that I made on the subject.
http://www.contessajewall.com/oldblog/?s=travel+medical
Feel free to ask me any questions you might have.