Day 6
Well woke up to
the sun in my eyes and some family members talking. We had a few things planned
before we even left the RV, and from the sounds of it I was going to be bored almost
the whole time
We left the RV somewhere
around nine. We had to drive to the convention center so that we could set up a
few things, as well as figure the place out. Once there we first had to go to
registration so that we were all set, before we left the area though we talked
to several different people that we knew.
Once done talking
we went searching for a certain place in the center, we eventually got lost but
quickly figured out where we were going. Once we found the location we needed
mom, dad, nana, and sister started to set up a rather large item. I however sat
near a window and spent the time ether looking out said window or checking a
few things out on the Internet with my phone. We spent anywhere from an hour to
a bit over two hours at that place, and I was bored the whole time.
Once done with
that we went looking for another room, a room I will most likely be spending a
lot of time in. We found it with little trouble. The family, minus me, was
happy with the room and the room that it had, me on the other had did not like
it. I saw the room as place that did not have enough room for a kid to be a
kid. Well we will see who is right.
After checking
out that hall we went back to the van and went for a drive up a highway by the
name of 395. Dad wanted to say he drove the whole thing, and as we had nothing
else to do we let him do it. I was able to last for around thirty minutes
before I fell asleep for most of the way.
When I woke up we
were in a forest area getting close to the US-Canadian border. Next to us was a
river that was in major overflow, sadly that was nothing more than cool to see.
Once we reached the border we turned right around and went back the way we
came.
On the way back
we made few detours. One a quick drive around an area that let us few the over
flowed river a bit more. Another was to a museum that was about the place. I was
not happy when we stopped; I really wanted to get back to the RV, more on that
later.
When we were done
with the museum we went a bit further down the road it was on and got out of
the van again. Well correction, dad, sister, and nana got out and explored the
place even walking down a trail while mom and I stayed back at the van and
relaxed a bit.
It took them a
LONG time to get back, but once they did we were off again. The next time we stopped was at Michaels for
some craft items for sister and mom. But once done there we went across the
parking lot to a place called The Onion.
The Onion is what
one could consider a gourmet hamburger place. The service we got was outstanding
and the server was the friendly as can be. Mom ordered a gluten free burger and
some gluten free fries as well. For the first time in a while we had no
problems with getting the gluten free food, the rest of the family also got
their food with no event.
The burger I got
was good, but I wished I had gotten a bigger one. The fries were also good.
By the time we
left the time was coming around 8:30. We had originally planned to go back to
the RV, change then go to the convention center again. But as it was getting
late we scrapped that plan and decided to just stay at the RV.
So we paid for
our meal and headed back to the RV where all did our different things.
Day six typed June 27, 2012.
By the way If you are looking for a quicker summary of the days events as well as a slightly different perspective You can try my dad's blog: j-e-may.blogspot.com
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