Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Just posted on family ramblings (I think) and my 2 fingers are just about worn out.
Not much new here, Grace had a visit with the school counceller today and it seems that pharmacy is the way she wants to go, BA-you may want to talk to here,as you know the ins and outs.
Went to Edmonton on Sunday for Thelma Ronin's funeral on Monday. It was a sad time, but was good to see the Robins cousins again. We lose touch so easily in our busy lives.
My fingers have had it! (both of them)

Friday, October 12, 2007

Weekend coming.

Not much new in our lives. Awards night at the High School tonight. Grace go an award for Gr 11 Honours, and Slim got The Rutherford and Gr. 12 Honours with Distinction. (pretty good for a guy who didn't go to school last year) Sam could not make it home to accept his award though.
Weather has been fairly nice- not really warm but not frigid either. They are pridicting 13-15 deg highs for the weekend, so may get some more work done at the lake before the fall park inspections.I've also been trying to clean out the garage- does anyone want some "stuff"? That is stuff that may come in handy some day, but in the meantime is somethig either filling every horizontal surface or residing on the floor, always waiting to trip you up. I took lots to the Museum garage sale a few weeks ago, but I swear that the stuff multiplies over the week. I still do not have Theresa's cold-blooded throw away mentality, but I am starting to consider how lilely it is that I will ever need some of the "stuff".

Sunday, October 7, 2007

I quickly decided to move my blog business to Blogger as comments come without cost. I presume the Diaryland Blog will at some point fall into the great bit bucket and exist no more, at some point.
Jude and Sam are here for the Thanksgiving holiday. We are having turkey tonight, with spuds that were dug about 10 minures ago. We have already got all the carrots in, so they won't be quite as fresh. Theresa made c-rolls yesterday, so good eats here today.
HAPPY THANKSGIVING