Ottawa

Parliament House, Ottawa
17 hrs was how long it took us to reach Ottawa by bus from Charlottetown. The first couple hrs to Moncton was great; the bus was spacious and comfortable. Not so from Moncton to Ottawa :s
We made'er though, and spent an enjoyable couple days with Josh Heymans, a Bible College buddy of our's. It was a pretty chill time. Twas good to be off the Island and in the traveling mode again.
Toronto

C.N. Tower (Toronto)
On the 27th, we said our goodbye's to Heymans and jumped on the bus for a 6hr ride to Toronto where we visited the awesome (Flyer's) household of the Cuthill's. They are an inspiring couple who never cease to amaze us with their seemingly tireless service. The Kingdom always seems so much more practical after a trip to Throncliffe.
Windsor

Jenny, Josh, Brian, Jessica, Colin, John
On the 29th, we jumped on a Greyhound (again) and traveled 6hrs to Windsor to visit Jenny's family. Colin & Jessica were also visiting from London (Ontario, not England), and Jenny's brother also flew in from Newfoundland.
Our time has been filled with visiting family, eating out, and drinking Starbucks. The weather has been great, and our 4 city journey to Lake Luzerne is bearing it's end.
St Catharines

Myself n Robert at Scott Manor
The last leg of our journey was to the city where Jenny & I first met, good ole St Kits. We stayed with the amazing Karanfilis'. We got to eat at our signature date place 'Cafe Amore', and we visited with Marilyn Woodward (George was unfortunately out of town), and we were able to visit our special friend of the Scott St manor.
The Manorites seem to be doing well; healthy, if nothing else. But I was really surprised at how well they appeared. It was truly a joy to sit with them again, and share about the good things that have happened in the past year and a half. We just cannot wait till our next visit to those awesome people.