08 July 2007

Maritimes Update!

Let's see - I posted here on Thursday after our driving over in the rain... Details of what we've done can be found over on Traveling. For my US2CA friends... if all goes according to plan we're headed to Fredericton.

On Friday morning, as planned, I called my contact here at UNB. He suggested we meet for coffee, that he would run down to the hotel after taking care of a few emails, etc. I went down to the lobby to get some change for the laundry and there was someone at the desk, waiting for the clerk to get off the phone. Having seen one photo on the website I had a feeling it might be him, but I waited. Sure enough, it was. I could tell right away that we were going to "hit it off." I brought him upstairs to meet P and 6YO. When we walked in the room, 6YO was watching tv and had spilled applesauce on his sock. P was in the bathroom. She came out having had water sprayed all over her by the "exploding toilet." There had been a problem with the chain in the tank and she was fixing it. We all had a good laugh - how nice that he wasn't some "stuffed shirt." So, off the two of us went to, yes, Tim Hortons! We talked for about an hour and a half with him basically asking, "What can we do to help make this work for you?" I won't try to detail more of the conversation and a lot of it is out of his hands, but let's say it's really, really nice to know that, at a minimum, someone is willing to advocate for you!

We spent the afternoon wandering around downtown, walking on part of the recreational trail, did a little shopping, and had a great time. We also drove around some neighborhoods we hadn't seen before. P contacted the law school folks and is going over for a visit on Monday. We have a much better "feel" for the area and, as long-time readers will know, what we can make happen with regard to academic opportunities is key. So, while nothing is cast in stone for the long-term, Fredericton is looking like the perfect place to start. So, unless something completely unexpected happens we'll be coming here next summer with the plan to, at a minimum, stay for my sabbatical.

What we do today depends - big surprise - on the weather. Tomorrow we'll spend some more time on campus and then check out the apartment at 4 pm. We've decided to drive back to Halifax Monday night so that we wake up having all of Tuesday there. We didn't get to either Pier 21 or the Discovery Centre earlier so we hope to do that before we have to leave.

So, there you have it. I think that Fredericton has everything we're looking for and a lot of "bonuses" that are attractive, too. And, of course, the possibility of things working out in the academic world are key. I'm bummed that milk is ridiculously expensive, that the USD is down to $1.049, and that we can't just buy before we sell, but, minor points considering the trek we've taken thus far! On to see what today holds!

5 comments:

Jo said...

Ah yes. Ye olde ridiculously expensive milk. When I lived in the Arctic, three bags of milk (like a US gallon I guess) was $10. And that was in '95. My Atlantic Canadian roommates taught me the joys of... you guessed it... powdered milk. It sucked but I got used to it. Evidently it's a Newfoundland staple. And canned Carnation! Ick!

Everything sounds good though. Congrats on the continued successes. It's great you have a sabbatical year to get this all together.

West End Bob said...

Sounds like the "plan" seems to be coming together for you. That's great!

All that and a trip to Tim Horton's!! What more could one ask for ? ? ? ? :)

Anonymous said...

Yes, I remember my mother using powdered milk when we were little and she was trying to save money. There was no sneaking past us that the milk was half "real," half powdered!

We had another great day. I was sitting at the beach musing over how I've managed to live in the SW and Midwest for 17 years! Except for my Army days I was on the coast until my early 30s. Watching the water, etc. I was finding it difficult to imagine that I hadn't found a way to get back sooner!

More as it happens!

Tom said...

It's a relief when you make the destination decision. I have been researching Toronto like mad since our trip in May.

Canada Calling said...

Milk $4.29 a gallon
Chicken $6.99 a pound
Gasoline $111.5 a liter
Wine $arm
Veterinarian fees $leg

Life in Canada . . . priceless