Another week has passed on the shore of Lake Superior in my hometown. It began with a big dump of snow last Sunday accompanied by high winds that produced some big drifts. It took me several hours late Sunday night to get a path cleared for Erin to get out to work. Then, I worked on Monday to clear out the rest of the driveway. As it turned out, the schools even closed out student transportation for Monday, so Erin even had to take Kristian to school. The markets have declined a bit this week, but I managed to do okay, so I'm thankful for that. Wendy remains in Regina; her dad is making progress and now he has two physio sessions each day. Once again, we have been reinforced in our understanding of the need for patient advocacy, and this is probably doubly so for older patients. The physiotherapist had no vision for dad's improvement; she felt his end goal was a wheel chair—we dream much bigger than that! The Tim Horton's Brier begins today, so I am excited for another week of curling. Only one Saskatchewan team this time, and I'm not even familiar with them; but, I also have sentimental favourites of the Koe brothers, one representing the NWT, the other, Alberta.
Erica and Liam are here this weekend in their new Honda CRV. While the Mazda still complains a bit, they feel their vehicle problems are behind them with the arrival of the CRV and the elimination of the KIA. Eric and Haaken are enjoying a quiet weekend in Kenora. Liam has given up TV for Lent, but was distressed to find out this means he can't watch TV on the computer either! It appears his sacrifice entails watching the shows later from the PVR!
Erin keeps busy with work and Kristian. He has had another good week, and is enjoying his weekend visitor. Erin is getting excited about the return of baseball. The first preseason game was today, with the Jays playing Pittsburgh and winning!
Trav & Joanna are home from a fun time in Orlando, and busily back at work; Trav has been picking up lots of work, so that's good. They enjoyed Disney and Universal Studios. The Elks have finished the regular season in first place, and now move into the playoffs. His Penguins are also doing well and appear headed into the playoffs in good shape, except for their ailing captain.
And that's about it for this week.
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