Week in ReviewSorry for the lack of updates, but this one will be an all-inclusive, Cuba-libre and nachos kind of a deal.
Daryl came home last Wednesday and its been great...kind of weird as Fletch and I got into our own routines which are now thrown off kilter with the presence of another! Chow loves the fact that he isn't home alone all day, but isn't thrilled that Daryl took him to Petcetera to have a bath. For a dog that loves the water and swimming and getting rocks so much, one would think that he would like baths. Not so much. He gives you the most pathetic looks and just stands there, sadness oozing from every hair on his body.
We spent the weekend in K-town visiting with family and friends up at Big White. The Schmuelers adopted another puppy, Guinness, who is adorable! He was the annoying little brother to Fletch, not leaving him alone for one second. Chow was so patient, sort of. We celebrated Blake, Alicia and Twyla's March birthdays by making them stand on chairs at the restaurant and singing to them. It was awesome!
My dad gave us all a scare on Saturday evening. While at a wine tasting he got very weak and grey and ended up leaving in the ambulance, thanks to the persistence of party members who are doctors and nurses. He is fine, looks like a case of low blood sugar and low blood pressure. The absolutely great news that came from this was, not only is his heart just great (ECG and enzyme tests were all super) but my dad now finally believes that the entire world is not lying to him by saying that smoking is bad for you! What? You mean it isn't a conspiracy? My mom and dad were at the Dr's yesterday and he actually asked his doctor how he could help him quite smoking! I think that is the best news of the century! Daryl and I are so happy and proud, and support him with anything he needs to kick that stinky habit!
Today marks the one month count down to their moving to the Loops. And again, we couldn't be happier! It will be so great having my parents close to us again, for weekend picnics and Sunday dinners and hands-on help with the computer when they need it! Daryl and I are so happy that they decided to come this way. Not only does moving out of the unbelievably overinflated and over-priced housing market of the lower mainland ease their financial load, but it will also allow us to spend that much more time with them in the non-rushed shove everything into 2 day weekend visits that we've been having for the past 2 years. Daryl and my dad have a very unique connection which is just awesome. Maybe it's the fact that papa never had a son, and that a tragic accident changed Daryl's dad forever, but they seem to really bond. After all, they are Captain and Commodore of the blue boat (yet to be named!) And of course, we are so excited about the amazing meals that we're going to have with the mama!
We've decided to sell the truck. Daryl was very sad, but the 1 tonne is so underutilized and costs just a bit more than we want to fork out these days. Daryl is writing up the ads now and we hope it sells while he is home, that way I don't have to deal with it! Once it sells then the bike can be insured and we'll all be happy (except Chow - cause he can't hang on tight enough). So if you know of anyone looking for a Dodge 3500 in amazing condition with low kms that was babied by its owner, let me know!
Daryl has his surgery today at 11:40 and he seems more excited about it than nervous, which is a good think I guess. The doctor was also very excited as he has rarely seen a tumor like this...only in the medical books! I'll let everyone know if he gets to keep it, as requested. He's so weird.
Well, my work say should get started now. Talk to you all later!