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Just another day in the life

05-23-22 Crossiron Mills

May 23, 2022


It was pretty impressive that everyone was up, had breakfast, and was loaded in the cars by 9:30. We headed to Calgary and were at Crossiron Mall just before it opened at 11. We entered through the Bass Pro Shop which was a bit overwhelming and a little like being at the stuffed zoo. From there we split into smaller groups and shopped like pros. I think most of us bought shoes (mine were for the kayak), some of us got puzzles and others bought clothes and goodies. I think Deanne got the beautiful item of the day when she found an expensive designer fanny pack on sale. It really is lovely and it makes me happy that she is happy and blames it on me, lol. Of course I encouraged her to get it as I didn’t want her to think about it and wish she had. I managed to get a few small things but mostly hung out with my buddy Sawyer who once again made me laugh. I went to Shoppers to buy nasal spray as the air is so dry I am clotting blood and I read the three options to Sawyer of the sayings on them. He told me to get the strength one because I am a bit old and when you get older you get strong and then weaker. He’s not wrong. We ran into his friend Audrey. I bought Gene his 15th bday present coming soon in June.

Next was IKEA where I only spent $150 and got so many things including a duvet and bedding for the guest room. That is definitely the least I have ever gotten out of there for.

From there we went to Chine Hot Pots where Roger really wanted to share that meal experience with the kids. Ray and Jan, Jessy and Braeya joined us and it was exciting and complicated but good. I would probably do it again for the seafood.

After dinner it was a rush back to check into our hotel so the kids could get in the pool before it closed. There was much fun and we love our beautiful family room with the Murphy bed and more room to walk. You can see from the picture from the last hotel that room 126 (theirs) was much bigger than 113 (ours). Tomorrow is a big day as we are going to the Zoo before heading home.

05-22-22 Coal Mines and Canyons

May 22, 2022


This morning we finally got our poop in a group and headed south to the Atlas Coal Mine Museum. It was really impressively done, the tours don’t open until next weekend but we paid and were able to wander the grounds, reading signs, ducking in and out of buildings. Each one felt very caught in time and I think everyone enjoyed it. At one point Sawyer and I turned to each other at the same time and said, ‘That looks like a face”! I would go back there and take the tours, ride the narrow gauge railway, go underground, etc. I did buy some wash house soap and a dinosaur egg bath bomb as well as a nice small print to frame.

We headed back into town and stopped at our dream grocery store Freson Bros. What a lovely place with so many incredible options. It was easy to find food to take to Horse Thief Canyon for a picnic. We also met a dog named Moose celebrating his 4th birthday.

The drive up to Horse Thief was nice and the view down into the canyon was spectacular. We all settled to eat and then people started heading in different directions down and up and back again. Suddenly there was a fleet of emergency vehicles crowding the parking lot. It turned out someone had fallen and broken their ankle on the other side out of sight. I felt for the EMTs who did not seem equipped for hiking. The way down was long. some of the trucks found a way to a closer spot and the person was eventually carried out in a basket. All very exciting!

After that we drove North to the Bleriot Ferry which is the halfway mark on the Dinosaur Trail. It was a cable ferry, free to take and operated by a single person. Many of the features are quite antiquated and we were told she had to leave people behind because of the number of life jackets, despite room on board still.

Coming back down the other side of the river we saw the welcome to Drumheller sign and just had to stop. It was also the site of a previous coal mine. Turns out so is our hotel. I like the signs around the area explaining the history.

Back to the hotel as the pool was open again, having recovered from a burst pipe. I sat and blogged about yesterday and others rested. I have decided not to go home tomorrow but to carry on to Calgary with them all. We plan to shop tomorrow, no provincial sales tax so it saves us 7% and then go to the zoo the next day when Alberta kids are back in school.

We fed all the kids and then Rae-Anne, Roger, Ashlée, Deanne and I walked next door to O’Sheas for a nice dinner. Well, that was what we hoped for…. My steak that could be cut through because of sinew was not the only thing to go wrong and it took a very long time so we were freezing on the patio by the time we were done. They did give us a 20% discount after the manager came to sit down and get to the bottom of it all. Unfortunately it made the night end sooner than we had planned as we are all tired and just done. We got the boys in our room organized for the morning and we will have breakfast with an intended launch of 9:15.

I did get some sun today but am happily tuckered out.

05-21-22 random connections

May 22, 2022


I begin this evening backwards because I just spent the last couple hours hanging out in the hotel comfort area with HAYLEY from Victoria, sharing life stories and more. To be fair, I am hammered. So as much as i want to share all that happened today I am going to tell you this…. I remember that: Hoodoos,, Wayne.. Big Dinosaur,, family, random strangler.

Hayley and I spent along time hanging out in the lobby,which of course Is the last thing I am relating to since Roger kicked my andDeanne’s butts at RummyCube

I am sorry,I want to Share more of my fabulous day but IAM drunk,lol

Ha! I am going to count that as an official post but apparently I didn’t even push the publish button so I am going to fill in the blanks now. I laugh to read the above as I am not even sure what random strangler I am referring to.

The day began with me herding everyone out of the room so I could get housekeeping to clean the bathroom and do up the beds. The breakfast room here is pretty great with everything you could hope for available. I understand they are also short staffed at this SureStay but seem to be making the best of it. It’s a shame they keep having trouble with the pool though as the kids are very disappointed when it is closed.

The first adventure of the day was Fossil World. It was more for the little guys and they had fun digging for fossils that they could choose one of to keep while Ashlée and I roamed the large gift shop. There were no local fossils to purchase as it is illegal to sell Alberta found ones. I did but a gorgeous geode though as a keepsake of this fabulous trip. I probably would have bought the shark if I had the money, lol.

While everyone else went to the World’s Largest Dinosaur, I went to Vi’s Nail salon where I spent a lovely hour chatting with the other ladies and learning about the places we should see. It really was a marvellous fill as well, and I love my cats eye colour.

When I was done the whole gang had just made it to the Vietnamese Noodle House for lunch and we gained Bill’s brother Ray and wife Jan with their son Kory and his two kids Luna and Maddox. We now fill half a restaurant. The food was very good and reasonably priced.

Once back at the hotel, everyone went outside and had a lot of fun with footballs and such before we all decided to go to the HooDoos. $2 a carload for some great climbs and hanging out in the beautiful environment.

Our next destination was the Last Chance Saloon in Wayne. It was at the end of a long winding road with 11 bridges, of which we crossed 9. There was no cell reception and the place was crowded when we arrived with 17 people and 4 more were on the way. Fortunately they had contacted Jessie, Kory’s brother to let him know where we were headed so that he, his Daughter Braea, his friend Austin and his daughter Charlotte could join us. The staff was so accommodating and let us have the whole closed patio to ourselves. The place has a lot of character and friendly staff which made it very enjoyable and we had a good, impromptu Perreault family reunion.

Once we got back to town, The Guedes family, Ash and I went to the big Dinosaur as their time was so short earlier, the lady signed their slips that they could come back. I went up in Deanne’s place and was glad I did. It is very well done and the view from the top is awesome.

Returning to the hotel, Gene managed to get his new kite flying and we all hung out and visited before the rest headed to their hotels. That is when Roger, Deanne and I drank whiskey and played Rummicube. It was time to go to blog and bed but I didn’t want to keep Ashlée awake so I went to settle in a chair in the living room style area down the hall. there was a lady already there and I had a great chat with her, the above mentioned Hayley. As you can tell, there was not much that happened after that, rather like the plaque re 1897 that I saw on the saloon wall in Wayne.

So much fun was had yesterday and today that I am only just now at 5:40 pm finishing this!!

05-20-22 Royal Tyrell Museum

May 20, 2022


I didn’t have a lot of great sleep but was up at a decent time and we all headed to the hotel provided breakfast which was delicious. We headed out and were at the museum before 9:30 which turned out to be the best as we were ahead of the crowds and took our time wandering through and enjoying it all. It really is world class!! I had no idea that Drumheller is the Dinosaur Capital of the world. I learned so much today and it really was special. We headed into downtown to do the dinosaur walk. The kids had fun posing with so many of the art installations and we wandered in and out of stores and stopped for flights of beer being sure to bring some cans back with us. The kids went to the pool while Rae and I took the students to Walmart to pickup a few things and then it was out for dinner to Bernie and the Boys Bistro for great burgers in a very weird environment. I picked up some dehydrated salt water taffy. When we got back, the teens went to the pool again and Rae and Roger and I went for a walk to the neighbourhood stores, and they picked up drinks and snacks for the kids. Roger and I continued on to the Liquor store across the street for some treats. I then played RummyCube with him and we each won a game before I headed back to my room to get people settled for the night. It is challenging with one room and 6 different expectations of sleep times. It is a really nice time together and I am really glad I came. I have even mostly been able to ignore my email, ha-ha

05-19-22 Vulcan was a hoot!

May 19, 2022


I loaded the car, took out the garbage and headed to the office. Got a lot of people paid and reports done before going to fill up the car at Shell where there was double air miles and 3 cents off with BCAA. Stopped at Northstar Bicycle Company where I had been told yesterday that there is a great barista and that was the truth. He (dang I forgot, I think TImmy) was just a lovely human being who made me a wee dog and Rae a heart. What a sweet touch.

We all met at Rae’s and packed the cars before agreeing to meet at Arby’s where Rae needed to bring change. From there we hit the highway with Ash in my car, the students in with Bill and Deanne and the Guedes family all in their vehicle. The weather was sketchy with pretty strong winds as expected but it stayed light long and there were many things to see that made me wish for time to stop and take pictures. The turbines freak me out a little. I guess I have watched too many movies that they unnerve me as a harbinger of doom.

I listened to audible books and Ash tried to sleep along the way until we got to Vulcan which is a cool little spot celebrating the Star Trek universe. It wasn’t open and it was pouring rain so we stopped at the Subway across the street use the loo, grab food and warm up. Just as we were nearing town my car gave me a message. Maybe it came from outer space

My car told me I had zero Kms of fuel left about 2 Kms before we got to the first open gas station which just happened to be a shell right beside our hotel. Probably could have kept going!!!

Rae, Roger, Bill and Deanne, Will and Sawyer have a suite with a kitchen and separate bedroom and Ash & I are in a two queen with pullout with the 4 teens. It is already smelly in here, lol.

I once again forgot part of my machine but thankfully Ash brought both of hers so I will use her machine and my mask tonight. Should be good and I am tired… On with the vacation!!

05-18-22 Chamber Lunch

May 18, 2022


I started getting ready to leave tomorrow and then raced to the office to run payroll before heading to St. Eugene Resort for the Cranbrook Chamber lunch as a representative of Fisher Peak Performing Artists society. I had great conversations with people I hadn’t met before, and some I had. The buffet had two options and I asked specifically if there were peppers and was told no for the meat sauce penne. I am going to say they were wrong as I was not feeling well within minutes of eating. The speaker was from Destination BC and it was interesting to hear the plan to recover from the pandemic. I liked the pavilion venue and can imagine beautiful events there. It went long but I hit the books hard when I got back, drank lots of water to calm my upset stomach and wished I had antacids at the office.

I popped home to change and eat some rice before heading to Key City to bartend for the Johnny Reid concert. It was sold out so there wasn’t room to sit in but I bought a great t-shirt, enjoyed my time working with Éveline and Emma, and had a great chat with the merchant guy about how I saw Johnny in 2012 for the Rick Hanson celebration of heroes in Vancouver. Alex said that was before most of the hits and called me an early adopter. We had a good laugh over that.

Once I got home I packed and organized for tomorrow; I am really looking forward to this road trip to Drumheller, Alberta.

05-17-22 stressed

May 17, 2022


I wasn’t feeling good so I took a Covid test just in case. It was negative and the running nose and lethargy mostly wore off as the day went on.

Focus was tough but I spent over 8 hours working on theatre books so I could have them ready for the board meeting in time. I will basically be coming back from vacation to the meeting on Tuesday, weather and roads permitting. One of my client’s forgot to send me the time sheets so I will do that payroll and another in the morning.

I got home late and made dinner which was good but the onions are leaving me hurting. It tastes so good going down…

I cleaned up and readied for not being here for a few days. Probably should go pack… and get sleep.

Ashlée sent me this shot from the fair. Gene and I enjoyed the Ferris Wheel.

05-16-22 Friends from another time

May 16, 2022


It barely matters that I worked and rushed home to make dinner and change to head to Key City to volunteer for The Debaters. The single most exciting thing that happened today was when I heard a voice while I was bartending and turned to see Pete and Jayme, Luc and Colleen, friends I made while living in Bella Bella. I could not keep the grin off my face. I went in to watch the first half of the show and as I was sitting there, I realized That I had worn my Monday socks. That is what I call the ones that P & J gave me when I house sat for them, not long before I left the Central Coast. There was so much synchronicity in the evening, it is overwhelming. Just to see all those smiles, and hug again… joy, joy!

Side note, I didn’t only get socks from them, it was their dog that caused my last concussion. How great is it that I only found out at the fair this weekend that my vertigo is finally gone!!

05-15-22 sunday strike day

May 15, 2022


I woke up at a decent time, very dehydrated and chased away a mild hangover with a breakfast of strong coffee and a chocolate cupcake from yesterday. Cleaned and started laundry, watered the plants and headed to the theatre to help with the strike and inventory the tech gear. Pepijn was an invaluable help to make it all happen. We sorted and recorded everything. He created 5 presets for the convenience of renters and I was impressed with how well he was able to create them from what I explained. We also created directions to make it easy for renters to follow. I will type everything up tomorrow and put it on the GDrive as well as make a copy to laminate for the wall of the booth.

One of my favourite parts of the strike was when the chainsaw fired up to take down the tree. Now that was a first.

I took all my recycling to the bin and then came home to finish chores and make a nice dinner of Grilled Asparagus and Portobello Mushroom Salad. I was glad I had fresh lettuce to use as I had let the head that came with the meal get floppy. The stickbugs are enjoying it, so no waste! It is funny that growing up I thought asparagus was slimy rope and now here I am cooking it for myself. Most things are about texture, just had to learn how I really like it, al denté. I look forward to it for lunch tomorrow as well.

I have been thinking today about my conversation with Mayor Don McCormick and his wife Bev while I was in Kimberley yesterday. We were talking about the fact that your bookkeeper has one of the most trusted relationships. It’s definitely true as the person who does your tax return knows the most about you; who you do or do not donate to, what your prescriptions are, who you work for, etc. The other thing I was interested in was that he said fewer and fewer people are going into politics as they are afraid that they will have done something to offend in the past or be found guilty for the awkward choices of their youth. That is a disturbing thought.

05-14-22 If I haven’t caught Covid yet…

May 15, 2022


This day was surrounded by so many people that I can’t imagine I haven’t been exposed. I threw caution to the wind, did not wear a mask and enjoyed being out in public, accepted and enjoyed so many hugs and just took a calculated risk. Rae let me know that the older kids all had play dates to the fair in town but Sawyer did not. I have very fond memories of my grandad taking me to the PNE every year. I knew I needed to make that memory for Sawyer so I picked him and Lukas up at 11:45 to go. We were so lucky as there was no line to purchase our wristbands and they got to go on most of the rides before there were lines or before they got very, very long. We spent nearly 5 hours enjoying all the fun, including William and his friend Ryan. The boys were great to hang out with and they even got me on rides I never would have gone on due to my vertigo issues in the past which did not rear their ugly head. The only ride Sawyer stepped away from was the Ferris Wheel which scared him. It is my favourite as the peacefulness of it always brings me joy. There were so many perfect moments, I can’t even explain.

I dropped the boys off and came home to use the loo, no portatpoties for me and headed to Kimberley to join in the first anniversary of my client, Grist & Mash Brewery. I was so tired but am so glad I went. I was blessed to come home with a new glass for my collection

On the way home I stopped at the fair to meet with the family again and got in line for one last ride on the Ferris wheel. The people behind us gave tickets to Rae so she could ride with Sawyer who panicked for a moment but ended up enjoying it.

I headed home as I was getting cold and no portapotties for me. Autopilot into my jammies and was about to settle into the couch when I remembered I was to join the cast party at The Blind Pig. I got myself dressed and headed down to have a fabulous evening of theatre friends which of course involved many hugs and deep conversations. It is now 2 am and I am fully exhausted from all the fresh air and good times. I am sure there are many more exciting things to share but am worn out and ready to tuck in. Tomorrow is strike day which I have promised to assist with!!

The amazing director, my friend Stephanie Kress

05-13-22 Friday the 13th

May 13, 2022


Today began with sideways rain and sleet, contained many issues with electronics and other people calling for help, and ended with a swing by the fair before stopping at the Market and Safeway where many pleasant conversations occurred. Another lucky day after all.

05-12-22 Family heirlooms

May 12, 2022


The value of something is based on what someone is willing to pay, it is said. For me, the value of the things in my home is in the sentiment, the memories, the joy they bring. Part of my decision to apply for a homestay student (did it today) was that I was gifted with my Great Aunt Ollie’s bedroom set. Roger, Golan, Lukas and Sawyer took me to pick the pieces up in Kimberley and we had a nice visit. They have scratches and wear but bring me joy and will always remind me of my Auntie. The younger boys had fun exploring the property and thought the root cellar, or bunker as Lukas called it, was pretty cool, literally.

There are a lot of deer around these days but I had to pull over and take a picture when I saw this wee herd in the sunset.

Today the full lineup for MusicFest came out when the poster was released on Facebook and then I received a picture of my coordinator pass to prove it was made and it couldn’t have made me happier.

05-11-22 Questionable Mail

May 11, 2022


Phew, that was a long busy day. And then I got home to check my mail and find a letter from the government. Apparently when you turn 59 they let you know your pension options. Clearly I will be working until I am 70 so no rush there…

I worry that I am letting people down. It seems I am falling behind in the check in with friends and family who are going through a lot right now. I want to be there for all of them but only have so much time and energy. I believe they know I love and care but I have been shown so much love I just want to respond in kind. It just seems like so many are having surgeries, relationship issues, illnesses and stress. I shall continue to do my best, it’s all I got.

I worry most at the moment about my poor daughter who has found out today her deep tiredness and lethargy are from long Covid. This of course means I need to be cautious who I visit and won’t be able to visit my cousin Donna recovering from surgery in hospital. I promised to make her soup when she gets home as she has done for me.

I have been asked by the coordinator at the college if I would apply to be a home stay host next fall. I decided today that I will give up my room and move to the den and see if a match can be found. The more I thought about it I realized it would be a good mortgage helper and it would be healthy for me to have a roommate for a bit, especially if it pays down debt so I can travel in the future. If anything the last two years has shown it is that I can handle anything for a duration. I am going to apply tomorrow and ask for an early interview. Once they see my space and determine it will work, I will begin the purge and sort with a plan to paint the room and mount the TV on the wall, etc. To get ready. That way if it doesn’t work out, I will have my bedroom done the way I wanted it anyway.

It is good to have something to look forward to. I already have two Airbnb bookings so far as well. I will have to get it all set up when we return from Drumheller.

05-10-22 An Evening with Shane Koyczan

May 10, 2022


I was blessed by my volunteer experience tonight getting to see and meet a truly gifted individual. I am left with such good feels and much desire to read and hear more. Yes, I bought two of his books.. please enjoy this

https://youtu.be/7PI5uYOSEhs

05-09-22 Aches and Pains

May 9, 2022


I woke up at 3:15 am and had fitful sleep for the rest of the night. When I was finally ready to get up for work, my right lower front and back quadrant really hurt. It was painful to the touch and moving around was awkward and pain filled. I met Galen and Doug at the theatre with my car full and let them unload it, then it was off to a very full day at the office. I spent half of it on paid and half on volunteer work. My back was aching sitting at my desk so Keri went into Sean’s office (he’s away on a work trip) and borrowed his vibrating obusform, Cindy gave me robaxacet and I was good to stay and work. I got up as often as I could to walk around and stretch and by the time I got home I was feeling slightly better although I have spent the evening with a heating pad on it. My hands are also bruised. I think it all happened when the wind took control while we were taking down one of the circus style tents on Saturday. I was supporting the centre pole and didn’t want to drop it. I wasn’t thinking about my surgery and recovery and that I hadn’t done much for the last 5 weeks. I had a good laugh today when my Linda in the UK sent me a message she saw that she knew would make me laugh and I replied with a photo saying I was feeling fiery hot and maybe I need my chimney swept. It is fun to giggle across the miles.

I connected today in a major way with my first best friend, making plans to girl trip together to fill in the missing years. It seems our brains have experienced similar things through the years. I can’t explain how important it is to me to reconnect with Kelly. She was the first non related person who just loved me for me and vice versa. I look forward to making a real plan and following through, it would be a blessing to have that close relationship again.

Is it just me or does Marg look like she is doing the sprinkler???

05-08-22 Mixed Emotions

May 8, 2022


Every day arrives with baggage. One can feel all the feels, or acknowledge them and not let them overwhelm. I choose to acknowledge, to realize and to live in the moment that is this day and all that it brings. Today is the 18th anniversary of my father crashing his plane and leaving us but by now I am am able to sit in the sad of losing him and remember all that he taught me, genetically left me and soak up the gratitude of being his legacy. That does carry weight. But it also carries the joy, this Mother’s Day of my legacy. I have three amazing humans on this planet who move me in a way no one else can. I was treated to messages and phone calls today that fill my tank. As I putted through my day of chores and relaxing I received lovely messages from each of my progeny and even a lovely text from my Grandson, Gene who bears the name of my Dad. I had a call from Jake that left me very connected and laughing. We got talking about the genetic possibilities and I was left in laughter when he said, “ so we only have mental health issues carried down which means we will live a long time but be really sad about it.” He may have hit the nail on the head but really we can only laugh about it now.

I did enjoy spending time playing Lego this afternoon, building the Mandalorian and Grogu that my friends sent me for my birthday. It was a nice thing to do after cooking up a meal for the next couple days.

I reached out to my friend who works with the homeless in town to find out where to drop off the cookies from yesterday and went to drop them off at the hotel housing the homeless in town as there are many Moms and everyone had a Mom. They were very grateful to get them and I am thankful for being able to make that happen.

Dinner was at Rae-Anne and Rogers, shopped and cooked for by Bill and Roger. The brought Rogers mom From the home she is in for dinner as well and it was bitter sweet as we know that tomorrow she will be told she is moving to the Green home where her husband is because her mental issues have made it that she cannot stay where she is any longer. It will be a big and stressful change for her. While we were all visiting, Chevelle, the lovely young daughter of the friends next door brought over flower baskets that she made at school as gifts. She was sad because the deer got to them but I told her it would be a surprise what colour the flowers would be when they bloomed again.

Bill didn’t realize ahead of time it was the anniversary of Dad’s death but he did remember once he became aware that I like to have a scotch on that day so he went home and got his good scotch and set it up for us. It was lovely to share that tradition with the family.

Once most had left or gone to bed, Roger lit a fire and we sat outside and payed Rummikube with Aymo, who of course won the first game he has ever played. The students have agreed to come on our trip to Drumheller on the long weekend and we are all looking forward to it.

05-07-22 Fred Penner!

May 7, 2022


Up early and picked up by Danika to buy breakfast for her and the girls at Denny’s. Emmy was quite chuffed that she brought me a gift of pottery pieces she had picked out that “Only cost $5!!”. They are very cute. We had a nice visit and called my Mom to wish her a Happy Birthday. Gwen is a little sweetie as well, nice to have a bonus grandchild. I got a weird text after we left.

When we were done, they dropped me at home to get my car and I headed to Rotary Park to take in the seasons first Farmers Market and Kootenay Childrens Festival. I wandered the market and ran into a few friends I haven’t seen in a very long time. Eventually I found Rae, Roger and the three youngest who were being followed around by a camera and film guy for documenting the Festival which was kind of cool. I found Danika and the girls in the Face-painting line which was very long but thankfully near the playground. We made it under the tent with Emmy in the chair just as the hailstorm began. Fortunately it turned to rain and then dissipated fairly quickly.

From there it was off for crazy hair with Sawyer and Will.

I then left them to start my volunteering time and spent time setting up the Merch Tent for Fred Penner. He and his road manager, Dave were very organized and I sold a ton of stuff for them. I did buy a t-shirt which Fred signed for me after the show. It really is powerful to see the response to him. Kids from 2-82 were giddy in his presence, singing along and dancing. He took time to sign books and posters and CDs and even hats. We had a nice chat about the fact he won’t get a chance to fit into the lineup at MusicFest this year but that I will see him there, visiting backstage and enjoying the shows.

It was herring weather all day, changing every time you turned around. We managed to get good and wet taking down all the tents and then dry out again loading cars and taking everything away. I currently have a car with 8 8’ tables, 4 stools and other bits in it to be dropped at Key City Theatre on Monday morning. I also brought home 3 totes of leftover cookies made by the college to put in bags and deliver to Street Angels Monday morning. I am glad that is what they choose to do with the leftover food. Unfortunately I didn’t drink enough water today and am dehydrated leaving me with sore lips and a headache. I have spent the evening chilling from a very full day. I am grateful for the network I have that allows me to be involved in such a fun activity that provided joy to so many.

05-06-22 What a great day!

May 6, 2022


hey Mom, I am making friends! Seriously, today was extraordinary. I have had so many deep and meaningful conversations I can’t even tell you! from clients who appreciate what I am doing to help them show the government how much they contribute to our country so they can stay and thrive (spoiled me with one of their great products), to a heartfelt conversation with a fellow board member who understands that we don’t always agree but we always support and care about each other, to great chats with other organizational members that feel real and not forced, to being brave enough to ‘refriend’ a person who hurt me in the past and both of us realizing we miss our friendship and want to put it all in the past, to a casual friend asking to hang out in the future because we are learning we enjoy each other’s company. These are all things that seemed so impossible not so long ago, I honestly feel that letting go and being open to all is the secret. I am manifesting all positives in my relationships and the universe is providing in abundance. All in the same day… so much love. I am overwhelmed with gratitude. I probably should flag this post somehow so I can come back and reread it when I think I am alone in this world. I mean, I know you are out there reading and observing the ups and downs that are the life I lead, you see the cycling. I am aware that I am a study in contradictions but I have to be aware that just because my perception of relationships or lack there of changes, it doesn’t always mean others have left me, in fact, I may have pushed them away, for now. For now I am embracing all the good in this day and looking forward to tomorrow.

It’s delicious

05-05-22 Supporting Theatre

May 5, 2022


Today was super productive at the office and I enjoyed getting invited to join a small group over a beverage for Cinco de Mayo. It was pretty tasty. I worked for a bit more before coming home to make dinner and head to the Theatre where I had promised to tend the concession for this evenings show. It was nice to do that for the first time at our theatre and I liked the chats with patrons and other volunteers. I came to realize that I need to get the tech equipment inventory done as some things are not known to those who need to know. It is raining harder now and it is good for the yard and the cisterns, helping to keep the fire season from starting early. It looks like it will do that for a week though which would be a shame for the Children’s Festival on Saturday. I hope there is a break in the weather for it.