The train had 2 stewards or stewardess that proved to be entertaining and enlightening. They made regular announcements over the intercom about the towns and areas we went through. They also alerted us to a bear on the side of the tracks and some pictograph's on a rock wall during the trip. They also brought a cart of 'goodies' down the aisle every few hours. Later in the day Papa bought a micro brew off them to enjoy while we rumbled along! We headed out of Rupert and found almost instantly that it's not at all like driving in a car except that your moving. LOL. The highways up North are cleared for fire lines and also for animal sightings. It's nice to be able to see the moose on the side of the road instead of just hitting them when the come blasting thru the bush onto the road. With the train they don't clear the sides unless there is another track or a natural open spot. Or a town. So you see a lot of green trees and branches right beside your window. If the trees are thin you can see mountains, streams, towns, fields through the trees. I found that I could not look out much at all as it hurt my eyes. Papa felt the same way and so must have a lot of others because a lot of them, including Papa, fell asleep. I dosed once or twice but mostly stuck my nose in a book and looked up every once and a while when people started moving. Others must have been looking out because every time something cool would come up they'd get up and cross the aisle and take pictures so I missed very little of the 'good stuff' and still finished my book. By the time we reached Smithers the car was only 1/3 of the way full and it made for a nicer friendlier atmosphere. We had a 40 minute wait at Smithers so Papa and I dashed down town and got an ice cream and dashed back to the train. Papa wanted to saunter but I was really worried we'd miss the train and be stuck in Smithers so we dashed!! It was nice to get out of the train and get some fresh air. After that we started looking for landmarks we knew and tried to figure out where the train went compared to the highway. We totally enjoyed going around Fraser Lake (the Lake not the town.) which I had no idea that it was that BIG!! We saw our favorite swimming beach and the backs of several Log Mills. We saw some beautiful streams, mountains and rivers. Then we were pulling into McCall crossing and our friends were getting off and heading home. Soon it was time to get our bags together and get ready to get off. As we pulled into Town we saw our bags heading down past us to disembark and we looked ahead to see if we could see Grandma and Grandpa and our children. We could not! But wait there they are!! Grandpa in a white shirt holding J and L's hands. Grandma in front of the stroller where R was sitting with wide eyes and holding E's little hand. All the kids dressed up and waiting. E in her little orange dress. J and L each holding flowers, freshly picked. And all of them with a aura of wonder on their faces. Then smiles as Papa and I walked off the train and hugs all around as the people on the train waved and some took pictures and the kids waved back and the chug chug we had heard all day started up again and then the train was gone. And we stood and chatted and laughed and smiled. Happy to be home. R looked at both of us with a funny sort of shyness on her face. She ducked her head but smiled at me when I picked her up and kissed her. Then she grinned back. It did take her a while to really beam at us like she normally does. But by the time we got home that night she was back to herself. J and L and E had a great time with Grandma and Grandpa and several times that night we heard, "Grandma, oh I mean Mom." or "Grandpa oh no Papa!!" We heard all about the movies they'd watched, the people they'd seen, and the things they had done all week. Then we broke open the surprises and shared them all around. Finally we headed home both Papa and I eager to check on the place and the kids happy to be going back to our family and our life. The pigs were fine and IN which is important. The cow was well fed and also IN. And my green house and garden had grown well. We fixed and ate a simple supper and tucked everyone into their own beds and I slept soundly for the 1st time all week.
The Bible calls debt a curse and children a blessing. But in our culture we apply for a curse and reject blessings. Something is wrong with this picture.
Christmas 2013

Deuteronomy 11:18-19
18 Fix these words of mine in your hearts and minds; tie them as symbols on your hands and bind them on your foreheads. 19 Teach them to your children, talking about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up.
Deuteronomy 11:18-19
New International Version (NIV)
18 Fix these words of mine in your hearts and minds; tie them as symbols on your hands and bind them on your foreheads. 19 Teach them to your children, talking about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up.
Deuteronomy 11:18-19
New International Version (NIV)
Monday, September 14, 2009
Day 6
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