International Traveling with the Go-go
On Monday my wife, little boy, and I took a train from Seattle to Vancouver British Columbia. We had to get up at 5:40 am to get to the station on time.
The train ride was going to take about 4 hours, we had a couple of errands to do in Vancouver that would take 3 4 hours, and then wed take the train back to Seattle
another 4 hours. I took my 2 Go-gos (with flue-cured and RY4 Go-carts) and a good book to read.
Stealth vaping on the ride up and back was no problem. After a bus ride and Sky-train hop we finished up our errands. Since the station was only a couple of blocks from Chinatown
we had some great pot stickers before we got back on the train to Seattle.
We got home about 11:30 pm and then we had to finish filling out forms. We had to be at the Canadian consulate first thing Tuesday morning. My wife is going to graduate school in Vancouver this September and well be moving up there in July. We had to submit all the documents necessary so we could get student visas for herself and my son.
So at 9:00 am sharp we handed in the paperwork and we were told it would take 4 6 weeks to get the visas. We wanted to get everything nailed down before we moved and waiting another month and a half seemed to be cutting it close if there was going to be any sort of delay caused by paperwork problem snafus.
We were told that if we submitted the paperwork at the port of entry we could get everything done at once.
So
We jumped into the car, drove 122 miles up to the Canadian border, plunked down our paperwork and everything went smooth as silk. We figured as long as we were in Canada
again
we might as well drive over to the coast and get some fish and chips before we drove all the way back to Seattle.
So we did.
Got home, puttered around the house for awhile and watched a DVD. Right around midnight I noticed the batteries were still going strong after 2 days but it was time to top off the Go-carts.
Just another couple of days of trouble free vaping unencumbered by the thought process. Ive found the perfect What, Me Worry way to Go-go.
Bob