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Archive for November, 2007

Spoiled

Jordon came home with a 30 inch Superman action figure for Mark tonight.  Maggi started barking at it and was wary of it all night but Mark thinks it is pretty cool.  Of course Jordon kept “accidentally” referring to it as a “Superman doll” and was patiently corrected by Mark each time who said, “Dad, [...]

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Today Jordon talked me into coming into Salvation Army Community Centre and help out decorate the residential area with Christmas decorations.  There is a lounge for the guys and we put up a tree in the lounge, decorated the front lobby and put wreaths on the doors in the dorm area. 
Apparently it was a [...]

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The Saskatchewan Roughriders just won the 95th Grey Cup by beating the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 23-19.  We watched the game amidst much food at the Reimers who were cheering for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.  The game wasn’t a classic and thankfully Ryan Dinwiddie kept tossing interceptions but Saskatchewan won!

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RIP

Our washer machine died.  $280 part to fix it.  $100 in labor.  Our appliance tech suggested that we go to Mike’s Good Used Appliances which had a nice GE washer machine in good shape for $175 w/ a 6 month warranty.  Instead of getting free delivery, I had them load it into the van and [...]

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Update

I haven’t blogged much since Jordon got home.  He was sick with the flu when he came home but couldn’t miss any days as he was promoted at work to Residential Coordinator and spent most of the week transitioning from one job to the other.  I suggested that he call in sick the one day [...]

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Jordon is home

I haven’t blogged that much lately because of some things going on in life last week and this week I have been incredibly ill with a cold and the flu.  Here are some quick thoughts.

Jordon took a new position at the Community Centre.  He is the residential coordinator now and is busy coordinating residential type [...]

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