Friday, July 14, 2017
July 11-13, 2017 Niagara Falls with Josh
I was surprised when I looked at my phone at 6:30 am and Josh had written that he was all packed and ready to go to Niagara Falls a day early. He was like an excited little boy. It was so cute. I hadn't been to Niagara Falls since 1985. I brought with me $160 and Josh had $100 which made me nervous as I am used to having at least $500 to spend and a credit card for emergencies. I wasn't as prepared for this trip as I normally am. I should have had AAA travel services route us on the trip as my GPS didn't work in Canada. I used my phone GPS to get us there. We stopped in Frankenmueth as Josh hadn't been there before. We had dinner at Zehnders which cost us $22.95 each. Josh paid the bill.
It was exciting for Josh to take the Blue Sky Bridge in Port Huron over the border to Canada. He was taking a lot of pictures. We each got a Canadian stamp in our passport. I drove the whole way there. We stayed two nights at Jellystone campground which was 3 miles from the Falls.
On Wednesday, we got up early, had mochas at Starbucks and got to the Falls. I drove down Lindy Lane Rd which has become quite built up in the past 30 years. We paid $15 to park at the Skycam Tower lot. Walked to the Falls and took lots of pictures. I insisted we take the boat trip to under the Falls which Josh seemed to enjoy. We got quite wet. Josh said he was quite impressed with how I got around town without a map and that I was an enjoyable person and not to take that for granted.
We hung out by the pool a bit in the afternoon and took naps.
Had dinner using our Jetboils and got some ice cream. We went swimming in the pool for about an hour.
Thursday morning we got up early and packed up and went to Starbucks for mochas. I drove past Hamilton for a rest stop about 2 hours away and realized I had left my purse with my passport in it back at the Starbucks in Niagara Falls. I was in tears. I didn't want to drive back in the heavy rain in that traffic through Hamilton to Niagara Falls. Josh said he would drive which was a blessing. We couldn't get much cell phone service in Canada so it was hard to call the Starbucks. I finally got through and found out they had my purse waiting for me in their back room which was a relief.
You would think with all of my traveling, I would have remembered to get international phone service on my phone. I didn't and got charged $201 in data charges. I had turned off my cell phone after the first day. I called Verizon and they were going to add international calling and retroactively fix the charges so it would be only $85.
Overall, I think we had a great time on the trip and we compromised on our sleeping arrangements. He prefers rustic camping and I prefer hotels. We could have done better planning for this trip. Next time, I will have more money, a credit card, and watch my purse.
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