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Merry Christmas
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It’s hard to believe that another year has gone by, but here we are. It’s Christmas Eve, Michael is in bed, Nicole is wrapping presents, Monique is downstairs, the dog is sleeping and I’m sitting here.
We had a great night having dinner with my parents. Monique cooked a nice ham, potatoes and veggies.
Tomorrow is going to be very busy. Monique’s family will be here for dinner and my family is coming over a bit earlier in the day. I guess it’s time to get some sleep soon.
Merry Christmas!
Time for a bar-b-q
Posted by: | CommentsIt’s always nice when Monique decides to fire up the grill and make supper.
Hi, I’m still around
Posted by: | CommentsYes, it has been a long time — about seven months to be more specific. Despite all of the comments I got at Macworld Expo earlier this month, I am still alive, I have not abandoned the site and … well, nothing else happened. I was just busy.
So a lot has happened in the last seven months, but there’s been so much I can’t even begin to start listing it all.
Bottom line, the kids are doing good, Monique is great and Twiggy is her usual crazy self. All in all life is good.
Going downhill fast
Posted by: | CommentsI woke up this morning with a slight problem with my sinuses. I took some Advil and didn’t think about it too much for the rest of the day. The way I’m feeling now, I guess the Advil has worn off.
I’ve never had much trouble with sinus colds — usually that mess has been for Monique. Today, though, I got hit and it doesn’t seem to be going away any time soon.
I was sitting at the kitchen table doing some work this afternoon and I could feel it getting worse by the minute. I took some more medicine, but I fear it’s not going to help.
I’m sitting in my favorite chair right now feeling like shit. I hope the medicine kicks in soon.
Keeping our fingers crossed for Michael
Posted by: | CommentsYou may remember back in June Michael had a bad accident on his bike that knocked out or broke nine of his teeth. For a few weeks it was good news/bad news about whether he would keep his teeth or not. Now we are starting to worry a little again.
When I was in San Francisco last week Monique called and said two of the teeth were showing discoloration. If this means the teeth died, Michael will need to start on his root canals.
We don’t know for sure, but he has an appointment with the dentist on Thursday. We’re hoping it’s just some minor thing that can be dealt with easily without putting him through any more pain.
Celebrating life and death two days before Christmas
Posted by: | CommentsIt was about 25 years ago when my uncle John, and cousins Donny, Dennis and Terry left for an evening of drinking to celebrate the holidays. In the wee hours of the morning Terry’s T-top car left the road and slammed into a large tree — roof first — killing everyone but Dennis.
The boys were all in their late teens or early 20s — such an incredible tragedy. Donny and Dennis were brothers and all of them lived within a few miles of each other.
I remember my Mother waking me up very early in the morning and told me to get dressed. When I asked her why, she said John had been killed in a car accident. I didn’t realize until later that Donny and Terry had been killed as well.
I was young then and nobody expected me to deal with it. I don’t know if anyone even asked me how I felt about it. I’m sure my mother and father did — they are good like that. I was too young for it to really bother me anyway.
Every year since then, my Mother’s family gets together to light a tree on my Grandmother’s yard in memory of John. My Mother has 13 brothers and sisters and they all have an average of three kids, so it’s quite a gathering.
It always makes me think how lucky I am and how quickly things can change.
First winter storm blankets Nova Scotia
Posted by: | CommentsI’m home one day from San Francisco’s warmth and sunshine and what happens? We get hammered with a winter storm. Not just any first of the year winter storm, this was a dandy.
Nicole and Michael came out to help shovel the side deck, which helped out a lot. Actually, Nicole did most of the work and seemed to have a good time doing it.
Twiggy had a blast. She has a habit of jumping in front of you when shoveling snow getting a face — and mouth — full of snow every time you try to clear the walk.
I hate snow. I hate winter.
Lest We Forget
Posted by: | CommentsOne of my biggest pet peeves is the way society chooses not to remember the fallen soldiers in the wars of the last century. People choose to go about their business every November 11, without recognizing the sacrifice so many men and women around the world made for our freedom.
Every November 11, Monique and I take the kids to the local ceremony here in Bedford — today will be no different. The number of veterans decreases each year and the number of names called out from the honor role increases by the same amount.
I think it’s important to show Nicole and Michael that there is a reason we can live like we do. Literally millions of people have died to give us our way of life — they need to respect that.
Today, I am proud to be Canadian and proud of the sacrifice my grandparents and their families made for our freedom.
A couple of minutes of silence and remembrance is a small price to pay.
My second book launch in two years
Posted by: | CommentsThis afternoon Monique, the kids and I went to my brother-in-laws book launch. We went to support him and his new book, but we also bought a few for Christmas presents and had him sign them.
His new book is called “Chronicle of our Time,” a photographic book based on events in Nova Scotia. This is Len’s second book in just over a year — last year Len released “Nova Scotia Landmarks: Portrait of a Province from the Air.”
The first book were aerial photographs of Nova Scotia — very well done. It was a bestseller at Chapters and of course, the local bookstores were selling them like crazy.
Len and his family stopped over after the launch and we all had some pizza and beer. It was a lot of fun.
Michael’s math teacher can’t count
Posted by: | CommentsMichael’s favorite subject is definitely not math — turns out it isn’t his math teachers either. Michael brought home his test today that he studied really hard and was disappointed with his B-.
Monique took a look at the test and noticed that the teacher miss counted by 10 points. What does this mean? Michael deserves an A+ instead of a B-. He was much happier when we told him that.
We put a note in with his school work so the teacher could see it tomorrow.

