Saturday, September 29

News Update

Another week has passed on the shore of Lake Superior in my hometown. The weather has been lovely with single digits over most nights and mostly sunny days. I was looking forward to some golf today, but I came down with a cold on Wednesday, so I'm trying to get some extra rest to overcome that. The markets have been down this week and I stopped out of three of my holdings leaving me with a down week, but a good month. We have been busy with the final details of the church building sale. Wendy, especially, has been involved in a lot of the dispersal and cleanup. However, she took sympathy with my cold struggles and made me rice pudding today—yummy! The Riders started the week with a win over Calgary on Sunday, and ended the week with an overly tense win over the first place BC Lions. Way to go, Riders! 

Eric has begun his work in The Pas, but is already planning his first trip home at the end of next week. Erica is taking care of things in Parksville. She has the car, but it failed this week, so that's a concern. It turns out to be that the Exhaust Gas Regulator was clogged and ruined; a replacement EGR is expected next week. Haaken is making progress with his guitar lessons and has adjusted his career choice to rock star! The boys have joined a local youth group and are pleased to have friends from school in the same group. 

Erin also had a car issue this week—a girl on a bicycle ran into the side of her car as she was driving along a street. The girl got up, grabbed her bike and cycled away. Erin is left with an estimated $2500 damage to her car. Kristian continues with school and is progressing well. We are glad to see them regularly on FaceTime. 

Trav is back into hockey coaching. He is pleased with the team they have drafted for this season. His work is keeping him busy, and the hockey is a nice change of pace. We are glad to have Trav, Joanna and family with us here in TBay. 

And that's about it for this week. 

Saturday, September 22

News Update

Another week has passed on the shore of Lake Superior in my hometown. The weather has definitely broken and we're enjoying single digit temperatures over night. We've had a bit of rain, but now they're promising more sunshine. The trees are taking on colour and we enjoyed a drive out of town to see it even more strikingly. The Riders began the week with a loss to Montreal. They played pretty well under the guidance of the backup quarterback since Darian Durant is injured. Tomorrow they have another test as they host Calgary, and Darian is expected to be ready. It has been a busy week for Wendy as she completes paperwork and financial reports for the congregation. She has also spent considerable time and energy working on cleaning up the building and finding a way to get the chairs to Nanaimo. The markets wandered downward this week as they responded to the various headlines. I feel blessed to have made good gains, as I increased my position to about one third invested. Bus driving has continued routinely. Reports from Regina indicate that Dad continues to make progress and is doing well. I had my six-month checkup with my oncologist on Tuesday. My PSA was 11, that's down a little from the last time. 

Eric has toured back to the prairies and took in an opening conference in Thompson. Erica and the boys are managing and checking out new adventures back in Parksville. 

Erin and Kristian had a big week that started with Kristian's seventh birthday. He enjoyed a Rider party at Papa's in Regina. Work and school makes for very busy days for both of them. Mark is back from a successful hunt in the mountains with both meat and stories! 

Trav continues with development of his work, but his main preoccupation this week has been hockey. The draft of the midget teams has been completed and he is pleased with the player selections. Now, we wait to see how effectively they will be moulded into a team. Joanna, Gemma and Andrew were over for a couple of meals this week; we enjoy our times with them. 

And that's about it for this week. 

Saturday, September 15

News Update

Another week has passed on the shore of Lake Superior in my hometown. The Riders started off the week by eking out a one-point victory over the Bombers. They play first place Montreal tomorrow; that will be a real test! I've been enjoying the moderate weather and getting out to the golf course a couple of times; the new driver behaved pretty well. The school bus people had been calling; I have answered and been assigned a regular run. The markets were in limbo until the decision by the US Fed, then they finished the week in a strong rally, allowing us to gain some value. Wendy has been occupied with cleaning up bookkeeping issues at church. She is also working to clear out the materials from the building. We have been trying to sell our auditorium chairs and have a tentative deal in place for that. Dad is continuing to do well; Dave is there, and Rich & Sue have returned from Zambia to assist as well. The renovations have also moved forward as the baseboard has been applied and repairs are being done to the eaves-troughs.

Eric has begun the trip back to the prairies. He should complete that tomorrow. Erica and the boys are carrying on with work and school back in Parksville. Eric's dad continues to make progress, but remains in hospital.

Erin and Kristian are doing well in Regina. Kristian lost another tooth this week—he really lost it; he was eating a strawberry and suddenly realized the tooth was missing and that he had swallowed it. He wrote a nice note to the tooth-fairy; I don't doubt that it was persuasive! Kristian celebrates his seventh birthday tomorrow; we're sorry to miss that! Mark has been out hunting in the mountains and reports are that it has been very successful. We look forward to sampling the results.

Trav has begun the hockey season coaching the Elks Midget team. He is working with his fellow coaches to get ready for the player draft. He is also lamenting the sad state of affairs as far as the NHL is concerned, and is prepared to cheer for whatever team Crosby may play for in Europe. We got by to see his work space this week and enjoyed that. I get to see Andrew most days as I pick up students at his school. Joanna has finally escaped from the summer of lab work and is glad to be back to the collecting side of Life-Labs.

And that's about it for this week.

Saturday, September 8

News Update

Another week has passed and we have returned to the shore of Lake Superior and my hometown. The weather has moderated finally, and I'm enjoying the more comfortable temperatures. The week started with the Labour Day classic in Regina. A classic it was not, but it was a comprehensive beat down as the Riders destroyed the Bombers 52-0. The return engagement, the Banjo Bowl, is set for tomorrow in Winnipeg—go Riders! We spent the early part of the week completing our stay in Regina and headed east on Thursday. We stopped overnight in Winnipeg, hosted by Tom & Mariette—thank you, very much! Unfortunately, while there, I was the victim of a dastardly plot as Tom passed along a lovely Taylor-Made driver that is bound to be the undoing of my golf game! Yeah, thanks for that! On Friday we completed the trip to TBay, and are glad to be back in our own bed. Dad is doing well; he made cornbread for us a couple of times in the last week and we enjoyed that a great deal. He has continued with physio and we're impressed with his progress. Now that we're home, Wendy is working her way through the accumulated mail and catching up on paperwork. She has already been here for sixty-two days this year! There were a couple of calls from the bus company on our answering machine, so I'll have to check out what that's all about next week. The markets have responded positively this week and I've been blessed with a good gain. 

Eric/A and the boys are doing well in Parksville. The car needed some repairs, but now both vehicles are licensed in BC. The boys have begun school, and Eric is preparing for his practicum. He will, all-too-soon, be headed back to the Prairies for his work in The Pas. Eric's dad has suffered some illness this week and was hospitalized. He seems on the mend, and there may be some beneficial rehab coming out of this incident.

Erin is doing well in her work. Kristian has made a good start in school. We enjoyed being able to go with him on the first day, and also stopped in to the class on Thursday before we left. We are reassured by the good educational setting for him. Mark maintains contact, support and Scrabble! We're glad he is there.

Trav, Joanna, Gemma and Andrew (and Mini) welcomed us home on Friday evening. Work is progressing well, and Trav has begun the hockey season with the first scouting session today. Gemma and Andrew are back at school—things seem to have started well for them also.

Life goes on—that's about it for this week.

Saturday, September 1

News Update

Another week has passed on the shore of Lake Wascana, but far from my home town. The weather has ranged from hot to very hot and I haven't enjoyed that part. I got out golfing with Rick on Tuesday; that was one of those very hot days, but we enjoyed it anyway. I hit a lot of good shots which was encouraging, but also a lot of unproductive ones—89 seems to be my new normal. I also got out golfing with Kristian on Wednesday at a local par 3 course; this was much more encouraging to me as I managed a -2 with four birdies (two under two feet) and only two bogies. That was amazing to me as I haven't historically done well on par 3's. Actually, I did play the par 3's well with Rick on Tuesday, and the par 3 course has a longest hole of about 120 yards, so maybe my short game is coming around. The markets were troubled and down all week waiting for Bernanke's speech on Friday; then, investors seemed satisfied with what he said and we had a good gain on Friday to recover some value. Otherwise we worked around the house on the usual homemaking activities of cooking, cleaning and assisting with Dad. He's doing very well in his daily exertions and his regular physiotherapy. Just last evening he traversed down the stairs to the basement and back as he reset the water softener—what a guy! We enjoyed supper and this evening with cousins Elvin & Grace over in Moose Jaw—thanks! The Riders play tomorrow in their traditional Labour Day weekend match against the Bombers. Go Riders Go!

Eric/A and the boys seem to be settled into Parksville. Eric doesn't start his practicum until mid-September in The Pas. Haaken started guitar lessons and really enjoys it. The boys are working out strategies for getting to school. This weekend, the crew have travelled down to Victoria to spend some time with Eric's parents. 

Erin had a good week at work. Her skills and dedication are already being recognized with a raise in salary and additional responsibilities. We're so proud of her. Kristian has been spending the days with us and we're grateful for the extra time. Next week he starts school, so that will be the end of grandpa's day care! Yesterday, we toured his school (Henry Janzen) and were introduced to his homeroom and to his specialist teacher. It looks like a good situation for him.

Pondering!
Trav is keeping things going at home and office as President and CEO of Ulrich Design. It appears his main work is pondering (or as others see it: sitting around with his feet up)! 

And that's about it for this week.