Saturday, February 17, 2007

Update #1 - To Christmas

Sorry to all for neglecting my blog for the past while. So much has been happening that I haven't had time to catch up. So here's update #1, which I suppose will take me roughly to Christmas.

I won a contract in the lower mainland, which had me careening back and forth between Kelowna and Vancouver. This is the first step out working as an independent company, so there's plenty that needed done. The contract involves a backfile conversion, bringing approximately ten years of paper archives into digital format. I hope to not be the one actually doing the work, but I am so hands-on I doubt I will sleep if I don't. Luckily, I was able to secure some reliable help in a hurry - a good old friend moving back from Ontario agreed to assist.

Not three days after getting to Kelowna, I won a snowboard in a bar (of ill-repute). But hey, beggars can't be choosers, and I didn't even know where we were going (being led by Joel). The large, tall stage tipped me off once we were there. Anyways, I have only been back once since, and that was the next day to pick up the board. I didn't get the rest of the gear until Xmas, so I didn't take advantage of the great conditions early in the season.

More children to report - Ruby Eileen Marshall arrived in early December, and Graeme and Ali are doing well. Ryan and AM are expecting, as are Lucky and Nancy. Oh, and Brendan and Simone. And, as of early December, my sister was too.

Sometime when I was in Vancouver, my mom was told about some concerns on her last mammogram. They performed the biopsy, and everyone was on pins and needles before the holidays. The only gift we wanted was for my Mom to be well. And that was the gift we got - no calcification outside the duct (I did know what that meant at the time). That was the highlight of Christmas for everyone, as we rested in our separate ways - Pam, Alex, and Sonja in Vancouver (awaiting a family addition, due January 1), and me, Mom, Dad, and D drinking our fair share while playing poker with Joel on Christmas eve. I lost quite handily both times, but I would wish for that kind of Christmas every year, hands down.

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

hey! welcome back!! i knew i would be rewarded if i kept checking in. glad to hear all is well with you, and your mom too. can't wait for update #2....

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Blogger fabulous girl said...

He Blogs! Glad to hear all's well in all the places you lay your head.

1:42 PM

 
Blogger Vix said...

So many babies!!! I don't think I know a single human under 9 years old.

Glad you all had such good news for Christmas. And please tell me there was finally a delivery of a little niece or nephew, aaah! I'll keep checking in too, and maybe update my blog too in a short while. Speak soon!

Vix

3:04 PM

 

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