 My name is Greg. I'm in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and you're watching Trucker Josh here in St. Agath, Manitoba. The truck is dirty. We have a load on our trailer. It's a wide load. You can see the flag right there. We're headed to Fargo, North Dakota. I picked this load up in our yard last night. Got a little bit of a head start came here. Grabbed some fuel so I could go to bed with full tanks of fuel. It was minus 31 Celsius all night, so it was very cold. I wanted to stop someone with a 24-hour access building, so that if the truck decided to stop running, Diesel and I had a warm building where we can go and keep warm. Stayed here for the night and now we're ready to hit the road. It's going to be a good day. Let's get out there. You ready to go Diesel? There's that rattling voice over there. Something that's rattling away in my door. It'll stop as soon as I start moving, I'm sure. Don't want to look at a dirty steering wheel all day. Okay, got my coffee, got my breakfast. Let's get going. The trailer is going to come with us. It's attached. The brakes engage and the brakes release. This is all plugged up. I'm going to sneak through the scale. It's slow and easy. I don't need to scale, but got the green light anyways. Thank you. I'm just going to be very careful that my wide load doesn't hit anything. Lots of space. Lots of space. Today we'll be at home, so that's fun. Okay, Mr. Volvo, I'll wait for you. You're flashing your lights, you're waiting for me. Okay. Gotcha. I guess I have to turn my radio on. Thank you very much. I can't figure out what they're talking about. Like about the CV. It's very hard to understand what people are saying, even if they're well-spoken. Oh hey Diesel, nice of you to join us. Morning sleepyhead. I don't really like the CV, but it does come in handy every now and then. He's looking you sit down please today, so yay. You guard the truck, man. All right. So remember we delivered walls for that building over there? It's almost done already. Oh, they're building another one right here, just like it. I've got some of the walls for them. Just taking off all my signs and stuff. To the front of the truck. I'm going to roll up all my straps. Once he's done there, I don't want to go on this side of the load here. I'm just staying over here by the truck, because as you can see, he's grabbing that right there. So I don't want to go there. Oh, you want to pick it up? He's got long forks on this loader he's using. He's going to get it. Oh, he's going to go further in. See what he's pushing it further this way. That's why I don't want to go. He's not even close to it coming over the edge of the hole in this way, but I don't want to risk it. There we go. There we go. He's got it. He's got it. He's going to take the whole thing. See that second one? Nice. There it goes. Turn into apartments. These walls are for the second story, obviously. Good old blow you pulled against the wind all the way here. Proud of you. There he goes. Dropping down over there. I'll continue on my way back home. Just going back home empty. Just a couple hours back. That's okay. I'm just going to put out the sails and just ride the wind. It's going to be great. Probably going to get like 15 miles per gallon on the way home. I'm exaggerating. It'll probably be more like eight, but hey, eight is better than six. Science. Where's that math? Math. Feels so warm outside. It's only a minus 20 Celsius right now. Oh, after working outside all day yesterday, unloading, reloading, and then reloading again in minus 32. This feels pretty warm. I like it. I didn't even really need this, but let's go get old blue wash and let's go home. Everything is signed. I'll send that in right away. Home bath time and home time. Yeah. What a week. What a cold week, but we're through it now. It's supposed to be warmer next week. A lot warmer. A lot, a lot warmer. So glad this has been a more mild of a winter. Last winter was so cold for so long and everyone was all freaking out. The world's ending in climate change. I'm like, just wait till next year. This year's a little milder and the same people are like, ah, it's supposed to be this warm. You can't win. You can't win. If it's nice and warm, they're telling you it means the world is ending. If it's too cold, the world is ending. What point are we just satisfied? And just like, hey, the weather's nice. I'm glad the world's not ending. There is no point. It's either this way or that way, but the world is always ending. Always. Let's go. I'm excited for this bath. Old Blue deserves it. I got a back out of here a little bit. Deserves it. Last time I washed it was in London, Ontario at the Northern Pride or the Northern... Same thing as Blue Beacon, just the Canadian version. Now we're going to go to the real Blue Beacon in Bargo. The sun is still from that trip through Northern Ontario with that wide steel load. The truck is just like white with salt. It's awful. Gotta go get that all washed off. All of it. Get the motor washed, the frame washed, the undercarriage washed. Oh, you guys can't see where I'm going, but trust me, I'm not hitting anything. Famous last words. Those forks that are sticking out on that little cabota. Blue Beacon. Nothing better than a spa day. Seriously, getting a truck wash is just as satisfying as getting an actual massage on your body. It's like I can feel it through the truck. It feels so good. So good. And the roads are clear, so I should be able to get this thing back to the shop. With it still clean, get it inside, and anything of the water that freezes onto it because of the cold weather, it'll melt off in the shop over the weekend tonight. Pay special attention to my frame back here. Get all that salt off of that. One second. My mirror. What are you doing there? I gotta tighten you up. Kind of loose, but it's not. It's good. I need a new bracket on there. Oh, now my window's going to be all dirty. Oh, well, a lot cleaner than it was. Are you good? You good, Diesel? You ready to rock? Thunder weasel? Stop rattling. I command thee. Stop it. Come on, old blue. Stop doing that to me. Okay, let's go. No more delays. There are dirty trucks in our nice clean truck. Real slow, shall we? I'm going to get a good look. Look how clean she is. Eh? Pretty clean, too. This one's dirty. I like his headlights. Nice. I like that. That's cool. Look how clean my truck is. No one cares. No one cares. Okay. Works better in Canada because trucks are dirtier up there. Our roads are dirtier. This away. It's okay. It's okay. It's better than it being too quiet, you know? At least people want to talk to me. There we go. That's how we get out of here. If you don't know how to get out of this parking lot, you just keep doing circles. Like for the first time when I came here, I had no idea how to get out of here. This is a bit of a blind corner, too. Stop here. We just got to use your convex mirror. Take a look. Oh, oh, someone's coming. Someone just turned on. No one else is coming. No one else. No one else. Okay. You're going to cut in there, too. All right, Mr. Ford, I'll forgive you. I'll forgive you. My turn. I still want to go to that place there one of these times. When I stay in Fargo, I've got to stay at the Petro one night and walk over to the Space Aliens bar and grill. Always wanted to go in there and see what it looked like. Looks pretty cool. I don't know. I'm all into aliens and stuff. People always say, you believe in aliens? They're already here. They live in the moon. I'm telling you. I'm telling you. I heard from a friend who heard it from another friend. They live in the moon. They also live inside the earth. They're not actually aliens. They're from here. But they live inside the earth and on the moon, the far side of the moon. There's lizard people, of course, controlling the whole world. The lizard people are shapeshifters, though. So they can make themselves look like anything they want to. They could be an animal. They could be a president. They could be a tree, you know? Shapeshifters. It could be anyone. For all you know, I'm an alien. It always feels so much better to park her in here clean. So much better. I mean, the rest of the shop needs to be cleaned up. But at least all blue is clean. Okay, so I've got everything out. Just got the last couple of floor towels here. It's laundry detergent to bring home. One of these days, I'm going to have time to come in here and really do an organizing cleanup. But I have more important things to worry about. I have to finish the baby nursery. This is priority numero uno. You have a good night, old blue. We'll see you soon. Jesus. You have a good trip? You have fun? You're ready to come home, though. Definitely Chevy. Y'all, let's try to wait. What's going on? Are you handing out pets? I'll take some, please. I'll take some right here on my butt. Thank you. You're such a brat. How many weeks? 32. So hard. Yeah. Okay. Still happy. We made it home. We've got a bunch of stuff to do on this weekend. We'll show you all that in tomorrow's video. But today's video, I wanted to show you something that came in the mail for us to our post office address. Some of you have been asking recently. I have all of my contact information, including a mailing address down below in the description of every video. We went to the post office and we found this. It's from Pam and Fred in New Hampshire. I haven't opened it yet. I wanted to open it here with Brett. I think it might be something for the baby. You want to open it? It came with a very nice card and a nice letter. We can't show you because their address is on it. I think we can show you in here though. Yes. Nicely wrapped. Do you see the gift wrap? Tiny toes. Tiny toes. Welcome little one. Bundle of joy. That's what I thought it must be something for the baby. Kind of gave it away. A letter also states. See what it is. It's not really in the paper. She made it. She made it. That's right. It's so colorful. Look at those colors. Are they showing up in the video? Yes. Some men do it too. I don't know how people do this. I've gotten like 0.5% of a cross stitch stocking done. I'm already exhausted. That's beautiful. Thank you so much guys. Pam, I'm assuming Pam made it. We'll thank Fred too. So delivery day. Baby day is coming very soon. Have you liked it? Yeah, I like it. A lot of baby stuff showing up lately. What's going on? Probably smells a little bit like their dog Madeline read in the letter. Do you smell their dog? Yeah. All the way from New Hampshire. Well, where's that? Not too far away. Northeast US. It's a small state. But you've got great people there. I've been in New Hampshire. I haven't been there too often. I think I've been through there a couple of times. I've never been there for very long because it's so small you just drive right through and then you're in the next state. It's around the whole area, right? New Hampshire, Connecticut, Vermont. New England area, right? Geography. High school, American geography. All your states were. So seeing as it's going to be a scheduled C-section, we don't know exactly when it's going to be yet. We meet with a surgeon soon, right? Yeah, on the 27th we're seeing a surgeon. Okay, then we'll know. So we're trying to find a creative way of introducing the baby to you guys here after we've introduced the baby, obviously, to our family and close friends here at home. So once we have let them meet the baby, I'm thinking of maybe doing a live stream, kind of like an online, what do you call it? Meet and greet. An online meet and greet. I was going to say baby shower, but not... It's not a baby shower. But I'm actually kind of thinking, because there's been a few of you who have been sending us gifts like this for the baby already, and that's awesome. We really appreciate that. I might be saving them. And then when we do the live stream meet and greet with you guys, we'll open them all up on the live stream there with the baby here in the world already with us. What do you guys think of that? Cool. So this will be the last one we open before baby comes. We'll save all the rest until after whenever the baby gets delivered probably be last week in March, I'm thinking. Around 28, 39 weeks ish. I don't know, we're kind of estimating around the 25th of March, we don't know. So I might be coming off the road a week sooner and then going back a week sooner, depending. So my end date when I parked the truck might change yet, depending on this. But yeah, I was kind of thinking we'll obviously let the family, our family here and close friends, the baby first and then when we're ready we'll do the meet and greet and then at that time we'll take all of the gifts that you guys have sent for the baby and we'll open them all up on the live stream with you. We'll tell you far in advance when it'll be, it'll be on a weekend sometime, like a Saturday afternoon or a Sunday afternoon or something and you guys can all join us for the meet and greet and watch us open the gifts then. I think that would be the best way. That is all in one video too and it's not spread out through the vlogs but it's way in a special little playlist so we can go back to it years later and watch it. Brett is looking very tired. You were just saying you need a nap and we just woke up. I have a lot of insomnia and hip pain. I can't imagine. I can't even imagine. I've decided Josh is going to carry the baby for the next seven, eight weeks. Or wait, I guess it's six or seven weeks. Yeah, it's six or seven weeks. We'll make it happen. Science! It's 2023. We'll figure it out. Anyways, I got to end this vlog here because we're going to start tomorrow's. We'll be at home tomorrow running errands, getting some stuff done and working on the baby nursery. And she might be napping. We'll see what happens. Very good napping. Actually, no, I'm not. I toss and turn a lot. You get a little bit of sleep here and there. What you think of that meet and greet live stream with the baby after it's born? Let us know down below in the comment section what you think of that and what would be better, a Saturday or a Sunday afternoon. And we'll take whichever one is most popular and we'll do that. We'll talk about it more as the date comes closer. That would be in April sometime. Probably. Early April? Yeah, probably. All the parents and siblings would have met them by then. Parents, siblings and Ashley are important people. A lot of you are important, but you know what I mean. So we'll see you tomorrow.