Winding Down to Wind Up

WHEW, I have finished my transcription marathon. I could have kept working through the weekend, but I promised Ken and Donna I’ll be arriving tomorrow and I am. At some point, you have to put down the keyboard and live. I wish that 99% of my transcription work was like the hearing I just completed. I had estimated it would take 16 hours and I completed it in about 11. That makes for a really good hourly wage.

I haven’t really started to pack yet, but I do have a list and am slowly working through the to-do part of it. Neelix is heading over the Charles and Caroline’s around 7:00 and then I’ll be able to come in and out with luggage without worried about him getting out.

The truck isn’t ready for camping yet, but that’s okay since I’ll have plenty of time (and power) at Donna and Ken’s to clean it well. It is empty of all the crap I’ve been hauling all winter, so that’s definitely a step in the right direction. 🙂

I thought the seminar ended the Sunday night, but it’s actually the Monday night. So I won’t be home till Wednesday as I’m stopping Lethbridge on Tuesday to see Gary and Jody!

I’ll be camping one night between Stettler and Kelowna. Not sure where yet, but I’m going to keep an eye out for my 2008 turnout west of Revelstoke. Dang, I need to keep better notes.

Thursday night in Kelowna will likely be at the Walmart as it wouldn’t be worth the gas to drive to Summerland and back to spend the night at Amber‘s and she’s already committed to meeting me in Kelowna for dinner.

The weekend will be at Okanagan College, where I will have access to showers.

And then I’ll do a night in Jody and Gary’s yard.

The next week and a half will justify having purchased the truck because I can camp out of it!

My seminar is just about done. It needs a few more slides and to be converted to PowerPoint. I much prefer Keynote as it makes nicer presentations and is easier to work with, but I’m not sure I’ll be able to hook up my Mac to a projector, so I need a backup. I got a nasty surprise at the 2011 seminar whereby their equipment wasn’t compatible with mine, so I want to be better prepared this time.

The weekend in Kelowna is going to be so much fun. I only have to speak for one hour (actually 45ish minutes to leave time for questions) and can otherwise enjoy myself. I don’t know yet what day I’ll be speaking, but I’m hoping it’s early on.

Well, better get my Neeboo ready for his excursion. I hope he has fun with K.C. (short for kitty cat), but also that he misses me as much as I’m going to miss him. Stop guilt-tripping me with those huge yellow eyes! You’re going to get spoiled rotten!

Tuckered Out

As of last night, I averaged 10 hours of typing every day since the first Monday in June. I have another 16 or so left to do by Thursday evening. I’m surprised I have any skin left on the tips of my fingers!

I wound up having a veeeeeeery slow morning and didn’t get into the office until about 11:30! Wow, I can’t remember the last time I wasn’t working by 7:30!

I ended up working for another client all day and I need to type tonight. I have so much to do to prepare for my early Friday departure that I’d like to quit by mid-day Thursday and then blitz through the departure list. I can’t believe my seminar is nowhere near done yet.

I had to make a phone call mid-afternoon, so I headed over to Charles and Caroline’s place to borrow theirs, but no one was home. Before driving all the way out to highway 2 (about 16KM each way) where I can get a decent phone signal, I decided to head out with the phone, booster, and stubby antenna. Lo and behold, I got a solid two bars only about a kilometre out! I put the phone in the cradle and put the whole kit and caboodle up to my ear since I don’t have a headset with mic. Worked great! So I’m starting to think that if I get a slightly bigger antenna, I’ll get the phone to work here, too.

I’m rather looking forward to heading out on Friday. It’ll be so nice to see Ken, Donna, their brood, and their new house. It’s going to be a long, but easy drive. I asked Caroline how she heads up that way (her sister lives near Stettler) and her route is exactly the one I took last summer to get from Stettler to here.

Having landed here on May 10th, I’ve been here a full month now. I’m fairly certain this is the longest I have ever gone without eating out once. I had one meal with the neighbours and that’s it. I’m rather looking forward to tasting someone else’s cooking, although I plan to spend plenty of time in Donna’s kitchen!

I think Neelix will enjoy spending my absence at Charles and Caroline’s. I think he’s lonely and they have a sweet kitten. The two of them should get along just fine. No, I have no intention of getting another cat. 🙂

I’m thrilled that July income is off to a roaring start since I doubt I’ll be making much money while I’m away next week. I’m also taking a week off in early July for my first proper vacation since I did the Chilkoot in 2009. Charles and Caroline have invited me to fulfill yet another lifelong dream and all it’ll cost me is a little gas and a couple of pairs of jeans, plus the time off. All I’m going to say about that right now is that it involves horses. You’re welcome to put your guesses in the comments. 🙂

A Card In the Mail

I got a care package from my best friend today and she included a card received from The Oaks Veterinary Clinic in Smithfield, where I had taken Tabitha for a battery of tests at the end of December.

They had put me on their e-mailing list, so I sent them a message letting them know Tabitha had died, that they hadn’t missed anything, and that I appreciated how well they had treated her.

Nothing more was heard from them until today. It looks like the ENTIRE staff signed the card! They all included a little message.

I’m a little dumbfounded since I only took Tabitha there once, but they did call to follow up about a week into her run on medication. My friend has been taking her dogs there for years.

I know many of you are pet lovers, so I’ll share the printed message on the card. Warning: having tissues on hand. It is part of “The Once Again Prince” by Irving Townsend.

We who choose to surround ourselves with lives
even more temporary than our own
live within a fragile circle, easily and often breached.

Unable to accept its awful gaps,
we still would live no other way.

We cherish memory as the only certain immortality,
never fully understanding the necessary plan…

Data Usage Notification

I just tried to load a webpage and this came up:

warning

If you can’t read that, it’s a data usage notification from Bell. It says that I am at more than 90% usage for this billing period and that I have less than 1.5GB available to me to get me to June 13th. If I exceed that amount, I will be charged $10 per additional gigabyte.

1) I am very proactive in watching my bandwidth usage, but I appreciate the ISP looking out for me.

2) $10 per additional GB?! Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. Like that’s going to scare me. I once had to pay Telus $220 in overages for TWO GB ($165 billable to a client, however).

Bell sucks, but their bandwidth package definitely doesn’t.

Matters of Residency

The big project for this summer is to try to become a resident of Saskatchewan based out of my property. This will help me be more legitimate in the eyes of federal, provincial, and international law. It will also give me the peace of mind that I will never have to change provinces again. The post office here could close, so I could have to change my address again, but that would be a small thing to deal with should the time come.

Before beginning the residency change process, I need to make sure I can get my vehicles adequately insured here. A blog reader recently commented that Aviva does NOT offer the Elite full-timer policy in this province because Saskatchewan has government-run insurance.

So I need to sit down with an insurance adjuster here, present my existing coverage, and see if they can provide me with something comparable for the motorhome. I need coverage for contents (including anything in a shed) and liability, and I want it to be clear that I plan to be out of the country six months of the year so that we can get the surcharge built into the policy. Snowbirds appear to have some sort of official status here, but, of course, the website has no information on that.

The insurance premiums must also be payable in installments as there is no way I could afford to pay my policies in full (one of the many reason I could never move to BC).

Then, I need to make sure I can prove I am an SK residence. This is going to be WAY easier than it was in other provinces as I just need to prove I have an address here! Their list of what is acceptable does not include a property title, but does include a bank statement and a property tax assessment notice. If I get water hooked up, I can use a water bill.

Once I am comfortable that I will be able to get adequate insurance and my residency paperwork is in order, I need to get my insurance and driving abstracts from Alberta. I don’t want to take this step until I’m sure that I will be able to transfer residency to Saskatchewan in order not to tip off Alberta in case the residency change doesn’t go through.

The following step is to arrange for my out of province vehicle inspections.

Caroline and Charles told me to go to the Kal-Tire in Assiniboia as they were well treated there when they moved from Manitoba. The cost for the truck should be about $80, but I have no idea what it will be for Miranda. I have enough confidence in the Kal-Tire brand to believe that I won’t be ordered to have thousands of dollars worth of work down on each vehicle to get my certificate, but there’s always the concern that something could come up. Best case scenario, this is going to cost me a few hundred dollars.

The order of the next steps is a little fuzzy since I don’t understand exactly how insurance is going to work here, but a visit to SGI, the SK DMV, will be in order. I will bring my driver’s abstracts so that I can get a full license, having learned my lesson from Alberta.

Once my vehicles are registered in Saskatchewan and I have my driver’s license, getting health coverage should be a non-issue.

And then, I will be able to breathe a little easier and will feel more comfortable crossing the border.

Charles and Caroline suggested I share their PO box in Montana, which will save me from paying the full rental fee. I’d love to go there once every two months or so and get Amazon packages. There’s so little I can’t get through Amazon that it makes sense to use up my gift certificates every month and drive to Montana to get the items than it does to pay for them out of pocket up here. I mean, a lot of this stuff would be items I’d get in Moose Jaw, so I’d be making a long drive anyway.

I had thought to apply for a Nexus pass once I’m established here, but since Nexus travelers are treated like regular travelers in the non-Nexus lanes and there are no Nexus lanes in Saskatchewan, that seems like an unnecessary step that would give the governments even more information about me.

I’ve been feeling rather like an outlaw on the run for years, so it will be nice to have a veneer of legitimacy even though I will continue to live according to my rules.