Another week has passed on the shore of Lake Superior in my hometown. The weather has improved a great deal, and we've seen double digits above zero, and even nights where it remained above zero. So, we're getting a lot of melting, and we're encouraged, that this, indeed may be Spring! The shipping season has begun, and the salties are arriving for their loads.
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| Still some left! |
Wendy's choir was moved to Wednesday because of the holiday, but then it was cancelled due to a bomb threat at the school. We had our usual choir practice on Thursday morning. When I ran the RV this week, I found there was some dripping from the kitchen skylight area, so I will need to get that repaired. I have chosen a design for a set of levellers, and have begun constructing those. I will build two sets so I can raise either side, or the front, or the back.
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| New Toy for Wendy |
Wendy was the happy recipient of an Air Fryer courtesy our Indian family in Winnipeg; he was our first student resident downstairs. Now, he's married with a daughter, and has named us as the Canadian grandparents! We enjoy the recognition. Trump seems to think he is a Sith Lord, and threatened the genocide of a civilization this week! The USA is now a terrorist regime, engaging in War Crimes! Fortunately, he backed off, and we've all breathed a sigh of relief, but he's back this weekend with more criminal threats against Iran. The world economies and the stock markets continue to suffer in the turmoil. Basketball ended with Michigan winning the championship. The NHL is in their final few games. The Pens have clinched a playoff spot this week, and the Oilers may do so today. The Jays are struggling under the injury bug which has cut into both the pitchers and the hitters. And the Masters is on—I don't watch much golf on TV anymore, but I still take interest in the majors, and this is the first major of the year.
Erica writes, "We returned home from the visit to beautiful British Columbia. PA held on until we got home to give us the last (hopefully) blast of winter—an exceptionally large snowfall. Eric got stuck in the alley Wednesday and had to work from home. The snow is rapidly melting now, so we use a canoe to get to the car. We are now watching the second round of the Raiders playoffs. Erica points out that Cootes (Canucks draft pick) is in the playoffs, but the Canucks are not. Raiders won their first game last night. Greg & Kiersten news: Kiersten is presenting at a conference in Toronto later in April. Liam is wrapping up classes soon. Mercedes is working. Haaken is doing some paperwork that hopefully will help address some of the supports he should have already had."
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| Special Detailing Client for Kristian! |
Erin and Kristian are enjoying the nice weather in Regina, but not before they had another Alberta Clipper blast through. Erin got the new tires for Kristian's car, and also had it serviced over at VW. Kristian is busy with some Spring clean up around home for the cat area. He also bagged up the SarCan recycling and hauled that over there.
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| Two Ton Garden Box |
The backyard is pretty much all thawed out, but now they face the challenge of getting the garden boxes moved back into place by the new fence. Erin estimates their weight at two tons! [She USED to be good at math!]
Travis, Joanna, Andrew and Rosie joined us for an Easter family supper on Monday evening. As usual, we closed the evening with a high stakes FastTrack tournament, and the Men fought back from a two-game deficit to win it in five! Jasmine is pretty much healed and back to normal. Their back yard track meets are just about over, although we still have lots of snow in Thunder Bay. Travis is out in Vancouver this weekend, visiting Jonas and Gemma in preparation for her birthday next week!
And that's about enough for this week.