Saturday, January 24

Polar Vortex

Another week has passed on the shore of Lake Superior in my hometown. It has turned cold, very cold as a polar vortex has taken over the weather maps of the continent. Even here, south of the 49th, we’re feeling temperatures into the -30° range, with windchills into the -40° range. It’s supposed to break over this weekend. The frigid weather seems to keep the snow from falling, so we’re relieved from snow plow duty at least! Wendy has her regular business work for Sweet Adelines, and this week she added her yearly assignment of cleaning up the books for a local business. She enjoys that stuff! I worked on repairing the bed frame for the guest bedroom down stairs. The markets continued to flail in the face of the Melon Felon’s demand to take over Greenland. However, the TACO play eventuated as he backed off, and investors gained some confidence. Still, the S&P500 has suffered its worst two weeks in over two years, and I am suffering as well! In the NHL, my three teams struggle along. The Pens had a good week as they also slaughtered my Oilers in Edmonton—c’mon man! The Leafs hosted a former star who they had traded away, and suffered a solid beating! Scotties Curling has started, so I will be fully employed for the next week! Our local team has qualified again, so we cheering for her, but I’m expecting my usual favourite, Einarson, to be a strong contender. She has opened with two wins. The #19--Jayhawks were not rewarded to the level I thought they deserved, however, bit by bit! This week they won two road games which are always tough, and I expect a further positive move on the ranking. 

Erica writes, “It’s been a very cold week, but we’ve managed to stay alive. Eric has spent a few days back in the schools doing some counselling. I spent a bit of time this week helping our neighbour get medical and school records for her son; that has been interesting. Greg was in the hospital—we keep telling him to stay healthy and he keeps disobeying us. Parenting is tough! We’ve also been enjoying the Raider games in PA. They are having a good season. There is nothing new from Liam or Haaken.”

Kristian and Erin have hunkered down under the deep freeze in Regina. Kristian’s car could not manage to start some days despite being plugged in. That’s not a surprise with diesel cars. It was also too cold for his usual work of detailing vehicles, so he moved on to the assignment of doing the walk-around with customers who were dropping off their cars for service. He took note of all dings, scrapes and scratches with them. Today, he got a fresh haircut. 

Dude!

Travis and Joanna joined us for supper on Monday—that was nice! Their cars have misbehaved in the cold here, as both refused to start on Thursday.

Hey, it worked!

They live in an area where they are required to move their vehicles to a different side of the street each day to accommodate snow-clearing (which the city never does!), or else they will be ticketed (which the city rigorously does!).  They are running again now. Otherwise, work continues for both of them pretty much as usual. 

And that’s enough for this week! 

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