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Monday again! How quickly they come round. Yvie returned to school today that means we are on the last school term of the year - 6 week countdown underway before summer break.
Crazy busy work at week ahead, feels all title isn’t at the moment like truly working for the weekend.
Have a great day all
 
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Have fun at the PowWow! I haven't been to one since I was in school. The last one I went to, the arbor was made with cedar boughs from our trees which I thought was so cool.

It was fun; I love the regalia - I'm wowed every time I see the individual choices made to complete their outfits from the grass dancers to the warriors to the jingle dancers and shawl dancers - no two alike. I bought one shirt with a turtle, one tan leather necklace with blue and white beads and a stone feather and a small tipi mounted on a stained pine base.

Not as many people on Sunday as there would have been on Saturday, but I was prepping for my husband's celebration so I couldn't go the first day.

I know the Arena Director and it was nice to see how he pulled everyone together and lead them through the event like a conductor at a concert.

It was quite hot yesterday and I was sweating in my top and shorts so I can only imagine how difficult it was for them to be dancing in such heavy garb and not one batted away at their sweat.

 
Big day, AMD. We are here for you. I know he would be so proud. Thinking of you tonight!

Thank you. It sure was tough and memorable. I took his car for one last ride and brought it through the car wash, remembering to take my music stick out so I can have it in my car for times when I get tired of Sirius radio or just to reflect on the variety of genres we enjoyed together over the years. I didn't realize how much stuff I had stored in his trunk. Moved it to mine, but some of it will have to come back upstairs to my large storage closet.

I left one of the large totes in the trunk so #1 son can bring it into the house to have ready for the Celebration in Ottawa in two weeks.

He was impressed with the condition of the car; it was a 2007 Hyundai Elantra and only has 14200 km on it. Plus I had filled it up about two weeks ago and hadn't driven it much since then so he had nearly a full tank of gas and windshield wiper fluid. I also left a windshield wand for rainy weather, a snow brush and an extension cord for plugging in the oil stick heater.








 
Weather has been great here; last night it was 18c - the cold nights are gone for now.

Have another busy week ahead, but I like being busy makes the day fly by faster.

Stay Jolly! -lights-



 
Good Morning, Friends!
Welcome to a new week. The first double-100's week of the 2019 countdown season.

So to kick us off, we start with the most recent figures:
Days to the Season: 156
Days to Christmas Day: 198

Yes, Folks. Thanks to Edge's careful stewardship, we successfully navigated into 100's territory yesterday in our Christmas Day count.
But any time a Milestone is reached and digested, we become hungry for the next marker and start to wonder what will be served.
So, let's check the menu:
It's marker number 10, Guys.
And -- get a tight grip now -- it's the HALF WAY POINT to Christmas Day.
How far away is it?
Try 16 days on for size. Two weeks from the day after tomorrow.
(Whew! This is too much too soon. Think I'll just move on to the weather without further comment!)

We got lucky at the coast on Saturday and had no rain as we completed cottage preperations. Sunday did see some, but it did not cause us problems.
We should be in for more rain today, followed by a dry day tomorrow, then more precipitation on Wednesday.
Right now, it is very soggy out but nothing is falling and we show a temperature reading of 73 degrees.

Have a Marvelous Monday, Everyone.
And a great week ahead!
 
Good Morning, Friends!
Welcome to a new week. The first double-100's week of the 2019 countdown season.

So to kick us off, we start with the most recent figures:
Days to the Season: 156
Days to Christmas Day: 198

Yes, Folks. Thanks to Edge's careful stewardship, we successfully navigated into 100's territory yesterday in our Christmas Day count.
But any time a Milestone is reached and digested, we become hungry for the next marker and start to wonder what will be served.
So, let's check the menu:
It's marker number 10, Guys.
And -- get a tight grip now -- it's the HALF WAY POINT to Christmas Day.
How far away is it?
Try 16 days on for size. Two weeks from the day after tomorrow.
(Whew! This is too much too soon. Think I'll just move on to the weather without further comment!)

We got lucky at the coast on Saturday and had no rain as we completed cottage preperations. Sunday did see some, but it did not cause us problems.
We should be in for more rain today, followed by a dry day tomorrow, then more precipitation on Wednesday.
Right now, it is very soggy out but nothing is falling and we show a temperature reading of 73 degrees.

Have a Marvelous Monday, Everyone.
And a great week ahead!
Thanks Crown! Happy Double Digits June!
 
Prayers of thanks for all of those hero's who work in the ER. At times it must be horrifying. God bless them all.

On a lighter note, have a safe and wonderful vacation.

Thanks so much, HIS. Some days are hard for sure, but I know I'm in the right profession and that God led me in the right path.

As for vacation, I will enjoy fully, thank you!
 
Having family members working in similar lines of work; I get that.

Takes a tough shell to keep at it with smiles for the next patient as if everything is okay and to shelf your emotions until you are able to let go.

Hope you have lots of fun and family time on your vacation.

I am thankful that DH is in a similar line of work, being a firefighter and an EMT, so he understands a good bit. It takes a very tough exterior to keep going - you got that right. We all get those 5 minutes or so, after the major events, where we may need 5 minutes or so to go cry it out, but then we have to keep going. We unfortunately don't have a choice. We have the next patient and family to help and you're right - usually it gets bottled up, it floods at some point.

Thanks very much, Auntie! I can't wait!
 
As a chaplain (in a retirement community) and the wife of a chaplain (formerly trauma 1 hospital and now hospice), I have those days myself. I’m always glad for good coworkers and good time off to renew. Enjoy those 11 days!!! You’ve earned them for sure.

Thank you for your service as well and God Bless you! I'm sure you and your wife have seen and heard some very sad stories too, unfortunately. We had a pastor there over the weekend and it was very helpful - they always are.

And thanks for the wishes while I am off - I'll really enjoy it, DYHWIH!
 
Thank you. It sure was tough and memorable. I took his car for one last ride and brought it through the car wash, remembering to take my music stick out so I can have it in my car for times when I get tired of Sirius radio or just to reflect on the variety of genres we enjoyed together over the years. I didn't realize how much stuff I had stored in his trunk. Moved it to mine, but some of it will have to come back upstairs to my large storage closet.

I left one of the large totes in the trunk so #1 son can bring it into the house to have ready for the Celebration in Ottawa in two weeks.

He was impressed with the condition of the car; it was a 2007 Hyundai Elantra and only has 14200 km on it. Plus I had filled it up about two weeks ago and hadn't driven it much since then so he had nearly a full tank of gas and windshield wiper fluid. I also left a windshield wand for rainy weather, a snow brush and an extension cord for plugging in the oil stick heater.








(((Hugs)))
 
Good Monday morning, Christmas friends!

Wow, it has really rained here, with more coming through Wednesday. I work in an office trailer outside the main office, and this morning it's sticky inside. All the surfaces are moist, including the paper, and the doors won't shut. I'll be glad when our new office is built and I can move out of this trailer.

Elizabeth's last recital was as beautiful as ever, and she dance as wonderfully as ever. She's been dancing with some of these girls since she was three years old, so they were pretty emotional during the ceremony for the graduating dancers after the recital...then again in the lobby...then again at the restaurant. Bless her heart. But, she's planning to take some continuing tap lessons for a while. She says she'll need it for her theater major, but I think she just can't stay away. That's ok.

We're leaving for NYC Thursday morning. I can't say I'm looking forward to the 16 hour drive, but Nancy won't fly. We're planning to overnight in Virginia both ways, so it won't be too bad.

I hope y'all have a great day! :D
 
Good morning, friends! Today is the last day of school - finally! The kids had so many snow/ice days, that it really pushed the day back. They have a half day, then we are meeting our best friends, with their daughter and going for lunch and bowling. We have our niece today as well.

We leave for the beach in the am and DH works tonight yet and since I worked all weekend, we're not packed yet either. Eeeeekkk! Since we're only going for a few days, it's not a big deal. I should be able to get it all done tonight. The kids will help me. DH is starting to work on it now too and soon as I'm done posting, I'll start working on it too.


Hope you all have a great day! I'll check back in here later!
 
Good Monday morning, Christmas friends!

Wow, it has really rained here, with more coming through Wednesday. I work in an office trailer outside the main office, and this morning it's sticky inside. All the surfaces are moist, including the paper, and the doors won't shut. I'll be glad when our new office is built and I can move out of this trailer.

Elizabeth's last recital was as beautiful as ever, and she dance as wonderfully as ever. She's been dancing with some of these girls since she was three years old, so they were pretty emotional during the ceremony for the graduating dancers after the recital...then again in the lobby...then again at the restaurant. Bless her heart. But, she's planning to take some continuing tap lessons for a while. She says she'll need it for her theater major, but I think she just can't stay away. That's ok.

We're leaving for NYC Thursday morning. I can't say I'm looking forward to the 16 hour drive, but Nancy won't fly. We're planning to overnight in Virginia both ways, so it won't be too bad.

I hope y'all have a great day! :D

Aww, bless her! That's so sweet - that's like my DD - she's been twirling since she's been three. I pray she continues to stick with it!

Have a safe trip and a great time! I know you will - it's a beautiful city and such a fun time!
 
I am thankful that DH is in a similar line of work, being a firefighter and an EMT, so he understands a good bit. It takes a very tough exterior to keep going - you got that right. We all get those 5 minutes or so, after the major events, where we may need 5 minutes or so to go cry it out, but then we have to keep going. We unfortunately don't have a choice. We have the next patient and family to help and you're right - usually it gets bottled up, it floods at some point.

Thanks very much, Auntie! I can't wait!
I admire and am thankful for all the hard-working people in the medical and emergency fields who deal with such difficult situations on a regular basis. It takes a lot of heart and a lot of strength to do your job.
 
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