My maternal great-grandparents Jens Kristian & Sørensine Sørensen.
Thanks to Jens Langeland (cousin) for passing this along.
Thanks to Jens Langeland (cousin) for passing this along.
Another week has passed on the shore of Lake Superior in my hometown. The weather has been quite nice, although a couple of windy days made it unpleasantly cold. The markets have been difficult all week with investors being troubled by world politics, especially the situation in Libya. I had good days on Monday and Friday to overcome the poor results in the middle of the week, so I was blessed with gains above my expectations. We started the week with a delightful afternoon watching Saskatchewan win the women's curling championship. This afternoon, the Brier started, so I'm settled down for another week of curling! Bus driving has been business as usual all week.
Wendy put in a full week of work before her anticipated departure for Regina. On Thursday evening she checked in online and found out that her plane had "taken on a delay". She was afraid it may have "gone mechanical", but was happy with the delayed departure time that meant we didn't have to get to the airport so soon on Friday morning. As we got ready to leave on Friday morning, I suggested she should check again, just in case the plane had "taken on a further delay". Alas, the website informed us the plane had already "left the gate"! Much consternation later, she got rerouted through Toronto and was not too much delayed for her arrival in Regina. She plans to be there for the celebration of her dad's birthday on Monday, her own birthday on Wednesday. She is scheduled to return home on Thursday.
Erin and Kristian have had a good week. Work is going fine for Erin, and Kristian had a good week in school and daycare.
Trav's team is in the playoffs. We watched the final game of the first round; it was quite tense into the third period, but they broke it open late to advance to the semi-finals. Joanna is into busy times with her coursework and is also starting to work in her chosen profession of blood-letting! Actually, she works in diagnostic services with Life-Labs.
And that's about it for this week.
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