While we were in Manitoba, we didn't have internet access and when we got to a service station I got a message from Liz (in the UK), saying the family (mum and siblings...not my own children!) were a bit worried about me as they didn't know where we were and couldn't get hold of me for a few days. I couldn't get back to them (my phone doesn't work in Canada, only the US), but eventually when I did, there was a string of emails....suggesting we had been taken by bears and the Mounties couldn't help or that we were lost and Lizzie and Steph would come over and find us in Canada..and have a holiday as well...(was the holiday before or after finding us, girls?). Now I know who loves me the most.....based on level of concern...and the winner is......????
We drove along the Trans Canada Hwy, which is a pretty good double carriage-way road... and I really loved the country. The canola fields were in full flower, so there were acres of yellow paddocks on either side of us...
I was having a drive, enjoying the view, when we heard the dreaded sound of a flat tyre. We were 54kms to the nearest town, on a flat stretch of road and it was about 6pm, so still plenty of light. No problem though....before we left Denver, we got the car serviced and had all the tyres checked (including the spare) to make sure everything was running well and reliable.
So when we pulled the spare tyre out of the boot, we were gobsmacked....it was flat! What were we to do. I had mentioned in a previous post that Joshuah had been playing basketball with a footy, while we were travelling and we got the guilt's enough to buy him a basketball while we were in Chicago. We went to a sports shop and bought him one, and I insisted we also buy him a ball pump...so he could use it whenever he needed while on the road. Good decision Jen!
Fortunately Stuart remembered this, so we had Joshuah, sitting on the side of the road, with his $5 ball pump...(yes, $5), pumping up the spare tyre.....it was the best $5 we have spent this year!!
$5 well spent! |
The next morning, Stu found a shop that fixes tyres, only to be told that the tyres on this car were "special ones" and they didn't have that type here. So we had to drive from Swift Current to Medicine Hat, to a Walmart store there....they had the tyre and could fit us in...but we had to be there in 2 1/2 hrs, and it was a 2.15 hr trip.....without a spare! Fortunately we made it, found Walmart, unloaded the car and waited 1 hr while the 15 yo kid sorted it out! He obviously was in no hurry, while we sat outside in the sun.....waiting, waiting, waiting.......
We looked like we were homeless, so Stu put his cap out and we got enough cash for 2 cups of coffee!! Always thinking!
We left Medicine Hat (I love that name and wish we got to visit Head-Smashed-In-Buffalo-Jump, in Alberta, Canada!!) and made our way towards Alberta....
Last year, we were originally offered an exchange to a place in Alberta, called Hanna....quite an isolated area, where Stu would be teaching PE to Primary and High school kids. After doing some research we decided it wasn't the best place for us...particularly for Joshuah..and then later on for Morgan and Jakeb, so we knocked it back. While I was reading up on the area last year, I found a placed called The Badlands and in particular a town called Drumheller, which was within an hour of Hanna....and the "Dinosaur Capital of the World"!!! We didn't want to go to Drumheller...a bit out of our way...so found another Badlands area to visit.
The Badlands cover a lot of South Alberta, so we found a tiny town called Patricia to stay the night, ready for a guided hike the following day to see dinosaur bones and fossils.
Entrance to the town of Patricia |
We checked in to the hotel then drove out to the Dinosaur Provincial Park, a World Heritage Area, which was fascinating....and a different landscape from what we had previously seen.
What did Stu do to make me laugh? |
Before we got there I told Stuart about the band Nickleback, who come from Hanna. I gave him the whole spiel of the band...who are quite famous......
when we saw this Canadian goose statue that makes an appearance at each end of Hanna. Stuart asked if it was a Nickleback, as he thought I was telling him the geese from Hanna are nicklebacks.....sometimes it's good to have Josh in the car with me to witness these moments!
After leaving Hanna we decided that we would take Joshuah to the Icefields Parkway in BC, Canada and head down to Montana later. We had done the drive 5 years ago, but really wanted to give Josh the opportunity of seeing it.
The country seemed to change after leaving Hanna, and this was about 20 mins past the town...
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