However,
I am now back to being good for about half a day of activity. Christmas was made wonderful by the YD booking us into a Hotel for the two days of the Festivity and both daughters cooking amazing meals. Otherwise everything else around here is way behind. I am lucky to have a
fine woman who comes in and cleans biweekly or the Board of Health would long
ago have shut me down.
We are not so delighted with the snow
though, as poor JG has had to clear it three times already, growling, and is now preparing to cope with a two day ice storm. His fall this autumn was a literal one, cracking two ribs, and while he is now mostly healed, things were painful for a while.
So much for the gloomy news. The Hall where I volunteer had a most popular fundraising dinner (and their very reluctant treasurer is still sorting out all the bills in the hopes of making sense of what was spent and what the net will be).
Our Refugee Committee has successfully settled two families and is awaiting its third. The school age kids of the first family that arrived had a successful school year and the family is adapting beautifully. Mother is now confident to zoom around the town all on her own and Father’s English is coming close enough to adequate for him to work full time. He is translating for second family, in fact. The Committee has worked its collective head off and we are apparently a model for other groups to copy. I should add that I am responsible for neither the name nor the logo!
It is fascinating to watch my grandkid turn
into a teenager, grow like a weed and despite the growth spurt continue to do
well with her gymnastics. Unfortunately she cracked an arm bone just before Christmas, but it is healing well and not getting in her way too much. It is difficult for gymnasts at her age if they grow quickly as their centre of balance changes and they need to
revise a lot of techniques. Miss G is coping and has placed on vault at ever
meet so far.
Awesome. She
is in Grade 8, whatever the French for that is.
Early last winter the YD and I and a friend had a lovely vacation on an island called Bequia, part of St Vincent and the Grenadines. The house that we rented looked like this
and we spent a lot of time lazing and swimming and eating.
Do you mind if I skip over the American
election? Incroyable! It has generated a lot of marvellous cartoons, though.
JG’s poor mother finally managed to die
this fall. She was 99 and her last years were not good ones for her, physically
or mentally. She is now at rest, thankfully, and we are not slogging back and
forth to Fort Erie any more.
We have seen a lot of the YD’s cat and dog.
In fact, they are here now for a week’s stay. Callie the cat was
her usual grumpy winter self as she cannot understand why her lovely screened
porch is not surrounded by leaves and warm breezes but is instead covered with
this stupid COLD white stuff. She kept demanding to go out there and almost
immediately demanding to come back in and warm up on the dog’s bed. Shammy, on
the other hand, loves snow even when it involves Mary wiping her face and
picking snowballs out from between her toes after every carouse. Lots of deer
to chase, too. The hunters do not seem to have reduced our population of does
at all. And we have seen a gorgeous 12 point buck since the close of the
season.
After a day and night of snow and freezing
rain, Jim is getting into his
abominable snowman outfit to go out and start clearing, once he gets the snow
shield on the tractor, that is. He bought himself a new auger last year that
throws the snow an amazing distance and so I am staying here until he is done
working around the house. Next he will be shovelling the roof. Where are the
damn reindeer with a plough instead of a sleigh, I ask.
Have a wonderful 2017!