A couple of hours ago Chuck called to say he was about 6 miles from the Canadian border! Once he crosses, he won't be using his cell phone unless there is an emergency (and IF he has service) because long distance will be 65 cents a minute. Following a recommendation of Karla of http://karla-alaskaandbeyond.blogspot.com/ we rented an additional phone for emergencies. It is supposed to work no matter where you are...well as long as you have a clear view of the sky.
He's enjoying the drive and even laughed aloud a few times thinking about how he is actually in the process of driving to Alaska. He's made the switch back to winter clothes said the air seems fresher.
Please pray things continue to go smoothly for him and that there will be good weather and driving conditions ahead.
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Out of the US!
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I'm praying that Chuck makes it up safely. Oh, yeah, and when he said the air seems "fresher", well, you can imagine what that might mean. (Subzero temps is my first guess. Meat locker conditions. Fresh as a frozen daisy. Seen Narnia? Yeah. Like that.)
ReplyDeleteThanks sister. NOT subzero yet..you pansy Californian.
ReplyDeleteNo, no.. not pansy.. happy. Life's hard enough as it is. Why add being freezing to the mix? Just my choice, though. I realize shooting for being physically comfortable isn't for everyone. (haha)
ReplyDeleteBut, I was actually just talking about Chuck's personal temperature gauge being so different than ours.. not anything to do with Canadian temps. I was just laughing at the fact that when we are cold, he feels "fresh". Someone's touchy, touchy, though. Hm. I wonder who it is.