Saturday, December 16

Still Green!

Another week has passed on the shore of Lake Superior in my hometown. The weather has remained salubrious and thus the green continues. We've still a week to go until Christmas, but some folks are beginning to despair of a White Christmas! We began the week with our concert featuring the Silver Sound Choir. In the video, we spend the first seven minutes just trying to get arranged on stage! You may find Wendy in the back right, and me in the back left of the choir. Otherwise, our week was quiet, as per usual for us. I managed to get more stuff done in the shop. Wendy has made good progress on the side entry, and it's about ready for paint! (Actually, it may not be ready for paint; I have no qualifications that allow me to determine when something is ready for paint!) Wendy had a Sweet Adelines concert on Monday evening as well. Both choirs are in the Rotary Festival tomorrow which will complete this year's choral work. We plan to continue with Silver Sound Choir next year leading up to a May concert with a new set of music. The markets were tentative early in the week waiting for the FED to pontificate on the economic situation, however, when they came out saying all was well, the buying boomed, markets hit all-time record highs, and we had another great, green week. In the NHL, my three teams are playing below my expectations. Leafs are in a playoff position at least, but not even their recent 8 game winning streak have the Oilers back where they should be. Pens are also hovering around the .500 level—not good enough boys! Pens played Leafs again tonight—one of them had to win, and this time it was the Leafs. The football bowl season is underway. We look forward to #3-Texas playing in the Sugar Bowl on New Year's Day with the hope of advancing to the championship game. Sooners also have a bowl game, on Dec 28th. The #2-Jayhawks played a tough road game today against the Hoosiers, and trailed for nearly the whole game, before finally taking the lead with about five minutes left—not what I'm expecting from them! RCJK KU! Curling this week features the Grand Slam Masters from Saskatoon with the top ten teams in the world playing on both men's and women's sides. My guy, #9-Koe, did not make the playoffs. My gal, #4-Einarson did, but lost out in the semi-finals. #1-Tirinzoni will take on #3-Homan in the women's final. World #1-Retornaz will play #7-Whyte in the men's final. 

Gregory Earl Bailey

Erica writes, "It’s a boy. After over 21 years of labour, Gregory Earl Bailey arrived Tuesday, December 12, 8:16 PM, 272 lbs, 5'10 and 1/4“. He looks just like his Grandpa! Haaken and Liam are excited to officially have a big/little brother. Eric and I are off to New Zealand. We arrived in Auckland on Friday, which was Thursday, back home. We have a couple days to recuperate before starting our next adventure. Eric has finished teaching his fall course at U of S; when we get back he will jump into the winter semester. He has also submitted to teach at a conference—busy guy!"

Erin and Kristian are hard at the course catch up so Kristian can qualify to Sask Polytech after grade 12 completes. Thursday evening, Kristian had a Christmas party with the Youth Group. Erin continues to train her replacement. Both are involved in Christmas preparations with one week to go. Kristian's curling team lost their game this week to Riffel. 

Travis & Joanna, along with Andrew & Rosie, joined us on Wednesday evening for Andrew's birthday party. That was fun as Wendy prepared a treasure trove of as many 22-things as she could amass for his 22nd birthday, including 22 cakes with 22 candles, 22 coins of various denominations, 22 candies of various descriptions... She often comes up with these fun ideas. 

Happy 22nd Andrew!

And that's about it for this week! 

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