Wednesday

Today when we woke up the world was white. It was freezingly cold and I had to get up during the night to close the window.
 
George wanted to do some trekking and we all wanted to see a little more around here and it seems the closest interesting spot that we hadn't visited was Seneca Falls. As I understood it it would be some kind of waterfall but it turned out to be a small city to the north of Cayuga Lake.
 
Cayuga Lake is one of the Finger Lakes, a few narrow lakes west of Syracuse, famous for its landscape and also a lot of vineyards.
 
In Seneca Falls we visited the tourist centre and went for a stroll along the Ludovico Sculpture Trail. Although there are many museums we felt like being outdoors instead. When I packed I brought mittens and a hat but thought it a bit stupid. Today I was grateful! It was very cold. Amelia had three pair of trousers and a downjacket and looked quite happy for it.
 
No trekking in Seneca Falls.
 
Next on our list was a winery. Swedish Hill Winery - how could we resist such a name? I am the only driver but also the only one interested in wine so it was a very quick tasting. It seems the founders were Swedish but there was noone there speaking Swedish today. The wine was nothing special but it was fun to see they even have glögg.
 
Next stop Taughannok Falls. First we saw the waterfall from above and then we found a trail to see it from below. Beautiful walk. Close to the fall the mist from the fall spread to the trees nearby and freeze on the branches. You can hear the ice fall to the ground in the wind. A lovely place but hard to spell.
 
Time to eat! We drove to Ithaca and found a lovely Indian restaurant. Nice buffet and then a mango lassie! New energy for new adventures - or? Buttermilk Falls awaited us. The boys were so tired. We walked along the road, met two happy pitbulls with owners, the boys sat on a big stone and Amelia and I continued up to Lake Treman. It is possible to go around the lake but we didn't. We took the other side of the river back to the car. Unfortunately we could not see the biggest fall in the low part of the park since the trail was icy and therefore closed.
 
We drove on the east side of Lake Cayuga to the north back home again. The lake is narrow and you can see the other side from the road. We followed a scenic route and had beautiful sights, nice houses, open fields and sun on the lake. There are vineyards on the eastern side as well.
 
Time to eat again, this time at Tully's close to our hotel in Liverpool. Popcorn as starters reminded me of Lucy's Diner in Löddeköpinge, I guess it is supposed to be the other way around?
 
It has been a long day, we have seen a lot but I feel as if I will never stop being cold. Maybe a little wine would help?

Tuesday

Today we are having a snow storm. Arvid's competition was cancelled. Instead we went looking for shoes at the Great Northern Mall and visited Barnes & Noble, nice bookshop. Katy and Amanda joined us and we had a tasty lunch, Chinese Burbon chicken at the mall. 
 
We took another road home, quite a few actually, but everything went fine and now we are doing absolutely nothing at the hotel. Very relaxing.

Monday

Finally we managed to sleep a little late before breakfast. We had a funny time trying to fill up the car with gas including three people, loudspeaker instruction and various ways of trying to upon the lid. We managed to get to Arvid's school in time to see him practice and he was happy with today's result.
 
A picnic by Lake Ontario followed. As you will see from the pictures we were quite a lot of people and the picnic lasted just the right time to keep us from getting wet from the following rain. We drove past the place where Arvid's graduation will be held. Hope that you will take a lot of pictures then, Katy!
 
Köttfärssås, meatballs and spaghetti was on the menu for tonight followed by fruit and icecream. We are getting used to the routines in the kitchen now!
 

Sunday

Of course we woke up early. After breakfast we went to Onondoga Lake Park for a stroll. Lots of people around and beautiful surroundings. The salt museum was closed today so we continued to Destiny Mall, the second largest mall in the US. George and Arvid managed to get trousers and Amelia had a great time on her own. Katy, Brad, Amanda with Tammy, Shannon, Jamie and Dylan came and we all had lunch. Then we went sightseeing to see some of the events available in the mall, like Canyon Climb, Wonderworks and bowling.
 
A quick tour to our hotel and then a tour to Wegmarks, a grocery store, where we bought some additional items to the salmon that was planned for tonight. It was nice to see the place where Arvid is staying and to cook the meal together. It is a great house will a feeling of home and I can see why Arvid is comfortable here.
 
We were guided by Tammy back to the highway, first drive in the dark and still a bit unsure about the way. We managed all fine and are now trying not to get to bed too early.

We met again!

After a short nap we made contact and they all came to our hotel. Katy, Brad and Amanda and of course Arvid! So nice to meet you all and kind of weird to see Arvid after so long time, so familiar yet different. We went to a Chinese buffet and I didn't have to drive, I had quite enough earlier today.
 
Arvid has now come to stay with us and we will all meet tomorrow afternoon. It will probably be another early night tonight, we all suffer from the jet lag.
 
It felt very serious passing the border from Canada today. We went on the bridge close to the Niagara Falls and when it was our turn we handed over the passports. A kind but severe man asked us quite a few questions and then we had to park and enter the building to get stamps in our passports, to pay a small fee and get the permission to enter. Our ESTA, the visa application online we made before the trip to New York a few years ago, was still in the system. Kind and efficient personnel.
 
Now we are finally here after longing for Arvid so long and all we want to do is sleep.

In Liverpool

After a loooong drive - we are now in Liverpool! Arvid and family are on their way! !!!!

Toronto

Fick skjuts av Lisa, Amelias mamma, via en forvirrad fard i Malmo till Kastrup. 1,25 timmar till Amsterdam dar vi genast gick till incheckningen eftersom vi inte fatt platsbiljetter. Tur var det, planet var dubbelbokat och det var inte sakert att vi skulle komma med. Visst adrenalinpaslag med tanke pa gjorda bokningar nar vi kom fram. Vi kom med och fick dessutom sitta bredvid varandra.

Hur svart kan det vara att salja ratt antal platser till ett flygplan? Vi flog det storsta planet KLM har, ett bekant Thai-plan med bula och allt.

God mat och bra underhallning och framme klockan 19.55 lokal tid, 6 timmar tidigare an hemma. Toronto ar en stor flygplats och passkontrollen tar sin uppgift pa allvar.

Shuttle till Residence Inn by Marriott Toronto Airport fungerade bra och vi var mycket nojda med vart rum for tre personer. Glomde dock adaptern hemma sa det ar ont om strom pa telefonen. Har tillfalligt lanat en i receptionen. Vi ar redan vakna, ombytt, har atit frukost och sitter och vantar pa shutteln tillbaka till flygplatsen.
 
Forgot to write in English. So there is a jetlag even though we think we have adapted to our new time zone very well! Will soon leave for our drive to Central Square.

Snart dags!

Har lite lätt ågren över att lämna jobbet mitt i högsäsong. Det har emellertid varit mycket jobb - och återstår en lång dag imorgon - den senaste tiden och det blir en hel del efter resan också. Hade planerat våren väl, tyckte jag, ett avbrott till Marrakech och sedan fullt ös till mitten av juli då arbetet klingar av. Men jag saknar ju Arvid så väldigt mycket... Arvid, 16 år, har läst vid Paul V Moore High School i Central Square, New York State, sedan början av september. Har inte sett honom på mer än 7 månader! Mammahjärtat längtar. Storebror George längtar också. Tror att även Arvid längtar. Och kompis Amelia är pigg på en tur.
 
Alltså bär det av mot Toronto på fredag för vidare transport mot Central Square, George, Amelia och jag gläder oss åt att träffa Arvid, hans värdfamilj och se var han bor!
 
Since this blog will hopefully be read by Arvid's family in the US, I will write at least some parts in English. Looking much forward to seeing Arvid again and his American family. It will be great to have inner pictures to visualize his experience and know what he will refer to in the future. Can't wait to go!
 
Oftast försöker jag beskriva resmålen för att locka till resor och få tips på vad man kan göra på andra ställen. Denna gång är målet mer att dokumentera Arvids omgivningar för familj som inte har möjlighet att åka över och besöka honom själv.
 
Pictures come with no language and I hope all of us who love Arvid and who is interested in being an exchange student can benefit from our blog stories.
 
Since the trip was decided upon rather late, the best tickets we could find were to Toronto. We will spend Friday night at an Airport hotel in Toronto and Saturday morning pick up our rented car and drive to Liverpool, since there is no hotel on booking.com in Central Square. I guess driving in the states can't be worse than driving in Thailand?
 
Going to Canada we do not need to fill in any documents to enter as is necessary to the US. Also entering the US from Canada means we need no ESTA permit. Will be interesting to see what forms they will make us fill in when we pass the border... I have a document from Amelia's parents that it is OK for her to come with me from Canada to the US, what if there is trouble with that? And I do not dare to bring any food in case it will be taken in the customs, pity, would like to bring a Swedish salmon.
 
Can't wait to go...
 
 
 
 

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