We either have more medical-related appts than I can deal with or no activity at all, which means catching up with housework and purging. Today we're "power cooking" , but next Mon., Tues., and Wed. we have 4 appointments, three of which are on the other side of town. As well as the "power cooking", today is also laundry day. The "power cooking" is a result of us having almost emptied the freezer, and still no possession date. David spends a fair bit of time in the garden. With all the rain, we've only had a couple of days to sit out there and read. Rather, we're spending time, in the house, watching the antics of young squirrels. They play in our tree, or tussle at the foot of the the tree. We can hear the barks, chirps, and growls from in the house. There were originally 5 of them but one fell out of a tree onto the road, and died. We also have small grey squirrels, but there just appears to be 2 of them. Those both have the white...
What I remember was that look that I had practiced in front of my mirror endlessly. I thought it was so adult and even sexy. Uncle Barney told me more than once that I looked like someone you might see on a Paris street corner. Looking at the picture now, I think he was maybe right. Mind you, I didn't want to believe him at the time. After all, what would he know about Paris street corners. It wasn't a good time for me. The family doctor had put me on amphetamines to control my weight, and my whole way of life changed, not necessarily for the better. Then I went to University, and on my first clinical placement--out at Selkirk--who should I run into but the family doctor, who was being treated, as an in patient. He also dated our cousin Bernice, who had been widowed at 24, with 4 young children. She tried to support her young family by working as a hostess at the Pembina Hotel. Finally she met a farmer, got married and moved t...
The priority over the weekend was concern about David's driver's license. He got the letter on Friday telling him that his license was being revoked, and he was to surrender the actual license by today at the latest. The letter also included some good information on options including a special assessment process called "DriveABLE. David had to wait until yesterday to call them, but wasn't able to get an appointment for the re-assessment until May 3rd. So, while we were out yesterday, he went in and "did the deed". Sort of a sad time around here, but at least there is hope. This all meant a quiet week end, spent mainly at home, but this also meant a bit more studio time than usual. A significant number of the pieces for the new EPP piece have been cut and put in Zip-loc bags for future basting and sewing together. This will be my work for the group in Lorette for the foreseeable future. Today was also the day for my monthly Zoom meet...
And first message to receive for the New Year. Happy New Year to you both and yes, let this year be good to us all. XX
ReplyDeleteMay we all enjoy a better year than the last. Happy New Year to we three and our families.
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