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Saturday, October 7

Indeed, plenty to be thankful for!

So, what's a girl to do after she masters the art of standard transmission??? Take it on a roadtrip of course! Hillary, Tim and I went to Orangeville and met up with Mom, Dad and Josh to celebrate Thanksgiving with Aunt Nancy and Uncle Murray, Aunt Christine and Uncle Jack. It was a beautiful Fall day and we had a wonderful time -- (despite a 911 call and ambulance trip t othe hospital when Uncle Murray had a few fainting spells and we were worried about his bad heart).
I drove a total of 6 hours in 1 day - through the city of Guelph where every stoplight is on a hill!! It was a great trip - and with my encouraging, sweet sister beside me I feel secure now to drive a standard anywhere!
I'm trying something new here with the pictures - let me know how it works out. To see a picture bigger just click on it. Enjoy the slideshow ;)

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

A little birdy told me you were squawking the tires at every stop light where the road inclined 1 degree.

Jenni said...

Congrats Jess.. Something I want to learn so maybe you can help.
I would really like to meet
CNTDRVASTIK.. !!!!
Love ya, Happy Thanksgiving
Jenni

Jessi said...

oh believe me jenni --- you've met him.
you know him all too well!!

i'll help you anytime -- matt's already got me lined up for a teaching lesson too!

Anonymous said...

...the blind leading the blind...

Anonymous said...

Who told Garnet...???

Anonymous said...

Happy Thanksgiving Little family, and of course Hil. Hope you had a nice time up north, looks like you did. The slide show is awesome!! (My only question about it is, can I slow it down on my end?) Great pics as usual!
Ang

Jessi said...

Thanks Ang, Happy Thanksgiving to your family as well!

I don't think you can slow the slideshow down -- but if you wanted to see a picture better you can click on the big screen of it and it opens that picture in a different window and you can click it again to see the original.
hope that helps.