Sunday, August 30, 2009
Grovenor Tennis Championship
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Sunday, August 23, 2009
Summer at Home
Summer is coming to an end and school is around the corner. So, as I look back on the summer and the hours spent in my basement, I wonder where the time went. Shouldn't I have accomplished more? I mean, a week from now I'll be back in my classroom with another batch of manic pubescents, and I'm supposed to be coming back refreshed and rejuvenated, satisfied with my prescribed dose of summer. But, it has been a great summer. Gord has been a joy every day and I feel like a parent, watching him grow up and getting bigger, more adventurous and hungrier every day. The top pic is from Pre/Post's gig at Eastwood Fest. Madi loves him. This next one is of Gord with his new squeeky bone. Already looking less puppy-like.
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Thursday, August 06, 2009
Airshow Roadtrip
We did a lot of moving and shaking, and wagging last week. Gord had his first trip to the vet. He was so frightened that the vet couldn't get a pulse read on him because of his hyperventilating, but he didn't even flinch when he got his needle! Then we gave him his deworming pill and sent him off to Grandma and Grampas for the weekend! Sorry guys!Kelsey loves him even when he's not feeling good. Actually, he's come out of his shell quite a bit and loves to tromp around and chew on things. He has a nice big dog house now but hasn't used it a whole bunch yet. We go for walks and he follows along right with us. So far, he's been a perfect puppy.
But this post is supposed to be about the airshow! I took my brother, Matt, up to the Cold Lake Airshow for his 18th birthday. He'd never been to one before so I was proud to show him some high octane performance like he's never seen. On the way up, we camped at Moose Lake Provincial Campground. We had to carry our assembled tent across the campground because we first set up in a reserved site and didn't want to set the tent up all over again. It made sense to us...
We also stopped in at Glendon, AB, home of the world's largest pyrogy, apparently.
Ok, the airshow! I'll try not to narf out too much.
Requisite Snowbirds double knife edge pass.
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