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Christmas 2009

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Christmas was the usual insanity.

This year N and I were in Regina from Dec. 21st-28th.

Christmas with the Knecht's was early -- December 21st this year.  We had dinner and gift exchange at Kathy's.  Food was good.  Canasta was good -- the ladies did well and the gents managed to make it interesting in the end.  Ashley was super cute opening her gifts.  

We didn't actually meet with any of the extended family this year as everyone had their own travel plans, including us - Cuba!  All six of us Knecht's were spending the New Year in Varadero so the bulk of N's and my time was spent with my family over Christmas.

Knecht Xmas pictures: here!


Maciag family Christmas was busy! Tess, with a bit of help from my mom and I, managed to crank out two big meals: Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.  I think this may have broken her spirit a wee bit -- it is just too much work to do that kind of cooking two days in a row.   Spending two days in the kitchen while others around you are watching movies and playing games is, I'm pretty sure, disheartening.   My guess, is that this is the first and last year of it.  

Christmas Eve we had supper and then some extended family came over for the rest of the evening.  The ladies enjoyed pleasant conversation and the gents played hour after hour of Madden 10 on the Xbox (definitely a theme of this xmas).

Christmas Day I needed to be a grown up and suck it up and not arrive at my mom's at 6:30AM to open presents like all people who LOVE presents.  This year the plan was to meet at noon for Xmas brunch.  This is a funny tale as Tess and Geoff were delayed due to a vehicle malfunction and by the time they got to Mom and Dad's, Harry was ready to open presents... so we did.  Thus we had brunch at 4PM setting back Christmas turkey supper to almost 9PM that night.  Insane, I know -- but hey, that is how we roll.  After supper, we played some Catan: Traders and Barbarians... it was a lot of fun... Catan rules!

Maciag Xmas pictures: here!

Another year bites the dust..

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Well, another year bit the dust!  Hope everyone had a happy, fun, and safe Christmas and New Year!

We are back from Regina.  Got back around 1AM on January 2.   Spent yesterday getting reaquainted with my laptop.  Inbox - full.  Google Reader - full.  Spam - overloaded.

This is just a bit of a teaser... I am still working on my year-in-review post.  It will be up later today.  Still, to feel I've accomplished something this morning, I wanted to get a short post up to announce that my Christmas pictures are up and can be found here.

Also, scroll down as I also quickly banged out a post highlighting the fun I had at my Dad's expense this holiday season!!  He got a letter from Santa!!

From the Office of Santa

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My dad and I have this funny and on-going joke about Toronto.  Dad claims he doesn't understand why anyone would live here in the centre of the universe.  I proclaim that my Dad has big city envy; that he just doesn't want people to know about his undying love for all things Toronto.  I mean how can you not love smog and traffic jams??  So naturally, I appealed to St. Nick to help my Dad embrace his love for this home of mine. Let me tell you, Santa really came through for me. He left my dad a letter in his stocking.  It was on official North Pole letterhead and it looked like this - (you'll need a pdf reader to see it).

Santa and I had been in contact prior to Christmas and he had asked me
to make Poppa Joe a slideshow of good times had in Toronto  (you know -
to aid him with that old age memory loss stuff) and so I did. It was
the perfect thing to load on the new digital picture frame we had
bought Dad for Christmas!!  Without further adieu, here's a truthful
account (in pictures) of good times had in TO - Poppa Joe style.

 

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Happy Easter!

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Today was strange. Around us, we heard that people were celebrating Easter but between you and me, it was just like any other Sunday. Thinking back, this is the first Easter in a while that I have not gone home for a visit. Kind of sad and kind of not. It's just too expensive to fly home for a long weekend. I don't know why but flights Vancouver-Regina were much cheaper than flights Toronto-Regina. Guess the parents, siblings, niece and nephew will just have to wait until summer to be graced with our presence.

In other news, I've been hired in another school district. Just need to get a physical (statement of good health) and a TB shot (a +$70 touch -- didn't we get this immunization when we were little???). It boggles the mind, these requirements. It just seems that there is zero continuity between districts -- and yet the job is the same. I just about lost my load the other day when I was told that the Vulnerable Sector Screen required by this district could sometimes be completed in one day at certain locations. Don't even get me started. I'm just happy that I'll likely be working by the end of the month.

Over and out,
MSK

Happy Valentine's Day!

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Here you go, a Valentine's Day treat! Sappy -- definitely. But, such a clever blending of so many pop songs... Mr. Baz Luhrmann, you genius, you!

Click here.

Not a movie for everyone, but I loved it!

Have a Happy Valentine's Day!

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