KathyM2
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Moving on to finish this TR ...because guess what? I'm going to Boston again soon!! And I know you are all dying for me to move on and start something new so...it's groundhog day and you can read about Boston for weeks on end...
Anyway, next up....Tuesday Sept 7 - woke up in our maskless Syracuse hotel...they had a free breakfast included. Due to the mask free nature of the staff...we weren't comfortable dining in the breakfast area (and because really we hadn't done any indoor dining yet anyway) we grabbed what we could and took it back up to the room. There was the standard breakfast included hotel fare - make your own waffles, some meat products, some fruit and pastries and cold cereal, with coffee and juices. Overall not a bad looking spread. I think I grabbed a bagel and cream cheese and some fruit and yogurt for myself, and some coffee and a croissant for my mom. We enjoyed our breakfast in the room with a lovely view of the freeway and then packed up and checked out and hit the road by around 8am.
We drove around 2 1/2 hours to the outskirts of Buffalo where we had sourced a place that was going to provide our pre-border crossing PCR covid tests to get back into Canada. (called WNY Rapid Testing in case anyone is interested) they have several locations in the Buffalo area and can do a few different types of tests. Of course...for Canada the PCR test is required and must be taken within 72 hours of the border crossing. I had searched hi and low for a place in Boston that would be able to do this but just couldn't get the logistics to work out. I do know that CVS and Walgreens do drive thru tests, but not in downtown Boston, and they didn't do walk ins in any locations in Boston that we could find. So to get a possibly free or cheaper test at a pharmacy would have required a road trip a couple days before we expected to cross the border, and also no guarantee of how fast we'd get results and if it would work out with our border crossing timetable. I looked at it so many different ways and just could not find a reasonably alternative, so, WNY Rapid Testing it was...for $200 USD per person - BUT we got guaranteed results in 2 hours or less.
So...we had pre-registered online for our tests and arrived at their drive thru testing site. The other great thing though about this overpriced service, is that you can pre-register for a test so they have all your info, but you don't have to specify the time for your test. Because we weren't 100% sure what time we'd be able to get to Buffalo, this was ideal for us. We drove up, they found our info, quick swab up the nose, and we were done. The results would be emailed to us in 2 hours or less. That said, the guy who tested us said that some border agents prefer a paper copy of the test, so if we were able, it would be good to come back and get that once our results were in. This was not a problem since we planned to stay in the area, do some shopping and get some food, before picking up our results and heading for the border.
So now that we had some time to kill, TARGET!!! The Target in Downtown Boston was lame and I needed some good suburban Target retail therapy. And...since we had an empty trunk now...it was time to fill it!! We found the nearest Target and grabbed a cart. I had missed strolling those red and white aisles!! I picked up some halloween candy and some pop to start...and some other random snacks...then perused the pharmacy section for some vitamins and melatonin gummies lol...yeah I always have a random selection of weird items...that's what I love about Target. Just as I was heading over to the clothing section to look for some pj's...you know, since that's pretty much all I wear these days...my mom texts me from the womens section to tell me that our results are in!! After only 45 mins...we were given the all clear and negative covid tests! A relief!! Except...now she wanted to get going and I had anticipated a full two hours of Target browsing!! UGH!
Oh well..I'd probably done enough damage anyway...so we strolled over to the checkout area and paid the bill. We did also make a quick stop at Kohl's because I find they always have great deals. I picked up some jeans and shorts. We also went to Petsmart because I needed a new carry bag for my dog for (hopefully) travelling to Florida in December, and those are WAY cheaper in the US than Canada.
Shopping done, we headed back to the testing site to pick up our (paper) results before heading to the border...

Anyway, next up....Tuesday Sept 7 - woke up in our maskless Syracuse hotel...they had a free breakfast included. Due to the mask free nature of the staff...we weren't comfortable dining in the breakfast area (and because really we hadn't done any indoor dining yet anyway) we grabbed what we could and took it back up to the room. There was the standard breakfast included hotel fare - make your own waffles, some meat products, some fruit and pastries and cold cereal, with coffee and juices. Overall not a bad looking spread. I think I grabbed a bagel and cream cheese and some fruit and yogurt for myself, and some coffee and a croissant for my mom. We enjoyed our breakfast in the room with a lovely view of the freeway and then packed up and checked out and hit the road by around 8am.
We drove around 2 1/2 hours to the outskirts of Buffalo where we had sourced a place that was going to provide our pre-border crossing PCR covid tests to get back into Canada. (called WNY Rapid Testing in case anyone is interested) they have several locations in the Buffalo area and can do a few different types of tests. Of course...for Canada the PCR test is required and must be taken within 72 hours of the border crossing. I had searched hi and low for a place in Boston that would be able to do this but just couldn't get the logistics to work out. I do know that CVS and Walgreens do drive thru tests, but not in downtown Boston, and they didn't do walk ins in any locations in Boston that we could find. So to get a possibly free or cheaper test at a pharmacy would have required a road trip a couple days before we expected to cross the border, and also no guarantee of how fast we'd get results and if it would work out with our border crossing timetable. I looked at it so many different ways and just could not find a reasonably alternative, so, WNY Rapid Testing it was...for $200 USD per person - BUT we got guaranteed results in 2 hours or less.
So...we had pre-registered online for our tests and arrived at their drive thru testing site. The other great thing though about this overpriced service, is that you can pre-register for a test so they have all your info, but you don't have to specify the time for your test. Because we weren't 100% sure what time we'd be able to get to Buffalo, this was ideal for us. We drove up, they found our info, quick swab up the nose, and we were done. The results would be emailed to us in 2 hours or less. That said, the guy who tested us said that some border agents prefer a paper copy of the test, so if we were able, it would be good to come back and get that once our results were in. This was not a problem since we planned to stay in the area, do some shopping and get some food, before picking up our results and heading for the border.
So now that we had some time to kill, TARGET!!! The Target in Downtown Boston was lame and I needed some good suburban Target retail therapy. And...since we had an empty trunk now...it was time to fill it!! We found the nearest Target and grabbed a cart. I had missed strolling those red and white aisles!! I picked up some halloween candy and some pop to start...and some other random snacks...then perused the pharmacy section for some vitamins and melatonin gummies lol...yeah I always have a random selection of weird items...that's what I love about Target. Just as I was heading over to the clothing section to look for some pj's...you know, since that's pretty much all I wear these days...my mom texts me from the womens section to tell me that our results are in!! After only 45 mins...we were given the all clear and negative covid tests! A relief!! Except...now she wanted to get going and I had anticipated a full two hours of Target browsing!! UGH!
Oh well..I'd probably done enough damage anyway...so we strolled over to the checkout area and paid the bill. We did also make a quick stop at Kohl's because I find they always have great deals. I picked up some jeans and shorts. We also went to Petsmart because I needed a new carry bag for my dog for (hopefully) travelling to Florida in December, and those are WAY cheaper in the US than Canada.
Shopping done, we headed back to the testing site to pick up our (paper) results before heading to the border...