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June 2020

Covid – Covid – Covid…… yup that’s about it. However it has challenged us how to maintain a sense of normality in a non-normal world.

For example I now meet up with a small group of guys down at Riverside Park on Tuesday morning for a 1 1/2hr Jam Session. We use to meet at the Smorg Deli, but can’t do that with the physical set up of the Smorg.

The Kamloops City Strummers started practising as a group again. We had a trial jam session at MacDonald park and then we had a regular practise on Tom’s back deck. Everything was done with correct physical distancing measures being followed.

Exercise, bike riding, line dancing, etc. continues so we are keeping busy that way.

Big new for June is the Oliver turned 8 years old………… where the heck did those years go?

Also in June I had an almost one year follow up visit to the Doctor and everything looks great. I am going off of some medication at the end of July which will be great as it is the blood thinner that causes me to bruise easily and if I cut myself it takes for ever for the blood to clot.

August 14, 2020   No Comments

May 2020

Covid and it doesn’t look like it’s going away for quite a while.

May was pretty uneventful this year. The last few years we have been getting ready to head off on an eastern Canada vacation, but not this year.

So instead we have been staying close to home and exercising lots. Brenda has been participating in regular Zoom calls with instructors from the YWCA, plus Line Dancing 3 times a week with a very small group of ladies. Everything is being down with physical distancing be practised.

Who knows what June will bring?

August 14, 2020   No Comments

April 2020

Welcome to April 2020, a completely changed world amid the Covid-19 Virus.
Brenda made a real good point the other day. She said her Dad had lived to the age of 96 and in his entire life he had never seen anything like this and as wide spread in the world.
So, yes we are and have been self isolating and self distancing when we go out. Exercise has changed from our regular visit to the “Y” and now we do a couple daily walks/hikes and then some other activity inside. Our yard and garden area has kept us busy and that’s good.
We certainly have not been going to the stores like we did in the past. Perhaps about every 10 days when we finally run out of milk we do make a visit to Save-On or Costco.
We have been having a weekly “Zoom” connect with GGMA and Dean and Judy; which has been great to keep in contact with them. GGMA has been a trooper, the retirement complex where she lives is on full lockdown. No outside excursions for the residents or outside visitors allowed in. That really makes it difficult because they have also changed their food serving practises from where they use to have one sitting per meal with 6 people to a table and now they have 3 sittings with more tables and only one person per table.
Our families in Princeton and Kelowna are all doing well and keeping safe, so that is always a blessing. We are really missing grand-kid hugs though!
Anyway, that’s about it for an April update and as Dr. Bonnie Henry says “Be Kind, Be Calm, Be Safe”

May 8, 2020   No Comments

March 2020

March has arrived and are we looking forward to an early spring.
March 4th marked the passing of Murray, it’s hard to believe it’s been a year since GGPa passed away…… we miss him.
Actually we were happy to stay in the winter mode until after our annual family ski vacation. This year we were back to Sun Peaks and staying at the Sun Peaks Grand Hotel. This seems to work so great for everyone. It’s a perfect location in the village close to everything. Plus they have the outdoor swimming pool and 3 hot tubs and they allow dogs, so Nova and Rover can come along. We also organized the kids “Treasure Hunt”, it’s always a lot of fun watching them work through their challenges to get the clues to solve the location and find the treasure. For Brenda and I it gets more challenging every year, the kids are getting older and smarter. Somehow we forgot to get a picture of Sage…… that was not smart.

This year it was really cold up at the hill but we still managed a family picture at some point…… Brrrrrrrrr!

Sun Peaks 2020

Immediately after Sun Peaks the Corona Virus really started to take hold in Canada. We were so lucky to get our annual ski vacation in as the day after we left they shut the resort down for the year. Then once we were home we heard there was a recorded case of the virus reported by a Doctor up at the health centre.
Since that time we have been self isolating and social distancing; two terms that we never heard of before this pandemic.
So March has been all about staying isolated and staying healthy.

April 5, 2020   No Comments

Good Bye 2019

So, here it is the middle of January 2020 and I am just getting around to updating our web page. 2019 was a very busy, hectic, exciting year. So, here is a summary of 2019.

As you read in the last post we started by heading to Hawaii for a month. Waikiki is not for everyone, but it certainly has what we enjoy.

We got back from Hawaii in mid February and thought winter would be over, but oh no it gave us another cold blast to remind us what we missed when we were away in a warm sunny climate.

Then on March 4th, 2019 Murray passed away. It was a sad day for the family however for Murray he was finally at rest. His passing was not unexpected however it is always a shock when it happens. Murrays’ memorial was on March 23rd and he would have been smiling and laughing along with everyone else who attended. The City of Kamloops Rube Band was there to play a few numbers as people were arriving. Ken Hoshowski Band President said a few words on behalf of the band and then the Rubes played a couple tunes; it was the closest thing to a New Orleans Jazz Funeral this town has ever seen. How many people do you know have had a complete brass band play at their memorial? Murray was definitely smiling looking down. Dean, Judy, Brenda and I did the Eulogy and then there was a luncheon following where old friends reconnected and shared stories thanks to Murray.

Murray Frederick Mason
Born January 26th, 1923 in Nelson B.C. and passed away March 4th, 2019 in Kamloops, B.C.
“A Life Well Lived”.

Also in March we had our annual Family Ski Vacation. This year we were back to Sun Peaks and a stay at the Sun Peaks Grand Hotel. They have pet friendly rooms which is great for the Princeton family that has 2 dogs.

 

At the beginning of June we were off to Harrison Mills for our annual reunion with our good friends. Then the rest of the spring and into early summer saw us getting ready for a trip with the Rube Band to St. John’s Newfoundland for St. John’s Days. 2019 was the 70th Anniversary of the City of Kamloops Rube Band and it was also the 70th Anniversary of Newfoundland and Labrador joining Canada in Confederation. We had a blast for the week in St. John’s.

After St. John’s Brenda and I headed to Nova Scotia with the plan to drive around Cape Breton and enjoy the scenery and the culture. We had an amazing week in Cape Breton, did lots of hikes and made lots of new discoveries.

Once we returned from back east I went to the Doctor as I had been having some funny sensations around my throat. Anyways, after seeing the Doctor and getting referred for testing the Cardiologist scheduled me for a routine angiogram in Kelowna. Well my heart couldn’t wait for Interior Health or the Catheter Lab in Kelowna to have an opening so it speeded up the process and I had a myocardial infarction (heart attack) around 1:30 a.m. on July 27th. I was given the best care possible and since my heart was in good shape to start with plus our other good health/lifestyle choices I am on the road to recovery and the last Cardiology Doctor that I saw diagnosed no damage to my heart. So as you can imagine all of our activities have been focused around my recovery and so we have been staying pretty close to home. Through all this Brenda has been a “trooper” and so supportive I am so fortunate to have her as my wife.

Our regular retired life is about the same. Brenda keeps herself in amazing shape by exercising at the YWCA on regular daily basis through the week. Then on the weekend we are always doing something outdoors as a physical activity, biking, hiking, walking, gardening (I am allowed to help in the garden but only under strict adult supervision).

I still have my little Country/Bluegrass group (Kamloops City Strummers) going and in fact this year we added a couple new members so we are now a quintet.

We managed to fit in a few trips to see the grand kids and their parents, plus a trip to Vancouver to see my brother George and sister Maureen and her husband Art.

That was just a quick “flyover” of 2019, but it gives you some idea of what went on.

January 17, 2020   1 Comment

Aloha 2019

Well we once again headed to Hawaii early in 2019. Hawaii is so nice and handy and fairly close just in case we have to come home on short notice.

We stayed with Jeff and Lindsay in Kelowna the night before we flew out. Then very early on Jan 16th we headed to Kelowna airport for a 6:00 a.m. flight to Vancouver and then about a 2 hour layover in Vancouver before flying to Hawaii. We arrived about 2:30 p.m. and after getting to the Hotel we still had lots of time to go for a beach walk and stick our toes in the sand of Waikiki Beach.

This was a year of walking and discovering some areas around Waikiki that we had not discovered. Our average steps per day as measured by our Garmin Watches was 18,500. A couple days we surpassed 25,000 steps. We used the  hotel shuttle bus a couple times, but mostly we just walked everywhere.

Once again this year we stayed at the Pacific Monarch which is a block and a little bit the the beach. The location is excellent and it is at the quieter end of Waikiki Beach. We had a corner room on the 31st floor so a tremendous view of the beach and also the Friday night fireworks from the Hilton Hawaiian Village. Plus the staff at the Pacific Monarch are so friendly and welcoming.

Jeff, Lindsay, Zach and Oliver joined us for the 5 days of our vacation and it was great to have a few days to watch the boys enjoy the beach and sites.

I played Ukulele on Monday and Friday with a group called “On the Beach” and then occasionally with a group that did a traditional “Kanikapila” or jam session on Thursday and Sunday evenings. So, lots of fun.

February 25, 2019   1 Comment

2017 – That’s All Folks

Yikes……… where has the year gone and why is it every time I haven’t blogged for a long time I start the post with “Yikes”!

So, since our spring getaway to the Rockies the year has flown by.

Summer came and with it the worst forest fire season in B.C.’s history. The skies in Kamloops were smoky for weeks on end. To give you some idea, the smoke index scale goes from 1 to 10. Beijing on a bad day is at 22 on the index. Kamloops’ worst day during the summer of 2017 was 48. We could just barely see 6 blocks down the hill. It was awful.

The fires really picked up momentum the weekend of July 8th and 9th. We were down in Princeton looking after Sage and Conrad while Kevin and Tamara headed to a concert in Penticton. We had a great weekend with the kids but the road north of Princeton was blocked and we had to take the long route home. It was a Luau weekend, lots of games, contest, drinks and just fun.

Well we weren’t home too long and the forest fire situation continued to worsen so we decided to pick up Sage and Conrad and give them a break from the smokey weather. We headed to Vancouver and chance to do some different activities that they just do not get in a small town. We headed off and on the way down stopped at the Othello Tunnels and our first night was at the Hampton Inn in Chilliwack, which is a beautiful hotel, the kids had lots of fun in the pool/waterslide and of course they really enjoyed the Hampton breakfast. The next day we headed to White Rock for some beach time and then over to Mike and Rose’s for a family dinner. It was so great to see everyone and the kids had so much fun hanging out, playing video games and playing with the dog. The final day was spent shopping and then a fun activity at play centre in Langley where there was video games, pinball, skee ball, tunnels and tubes to climb through, etc. etc. The kids had a great time.

 

While were away in Vancouver, Brenda’s Dad had a fall and ended up in the hospital with pneumonia. He spent 4 week in the hospital before being moved to Ponderosa Lodge where he remains today waiting for a transfer to a residential care home. So a lot of our time has been spent supporting her Mom and visiting her Dad.

The last week of August was Namma and Pops summer camp in Kamloops. Zach and Oliver came for a visit while their Mom and Dad worked. We did lots of activities like the Wildlife Park and Prince Charles Park and tried to keep them busy. Unfortunately the smoke persisted so we did not spend as much time outside as we would have normally. We did find time for some handicrafts, which they always enjoy.

September arrived and we were back to Kelowna to help out with getting the kids off to the first week of school. Then right after that we were off to Princeton to look after the kids while Kevin and Tamara headed to Las Vegas.

October was a breather month trying to get caught up and still lots on the go around here. On October 1st I officially resigned from being a School Bus Driver. I only drove 2 days in the whole year and kept finding reasons not to drive. So, it was time to quit. I have made a few new friends who I know will be there for years to come.

November arrived and we headed to Kelowna and Princeton for a quick visit and to drop off some birthday presents.

This was also the month when we finally were able to get our Reunion Friends together. We met in Vancouver at the Rosedale on Robson in Yaletown, it’s a great location and lots to see and do in the area. We had a great couple days visiting, going out for dinner and we even took in the musical Jersey Boys at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre.  

We finally made it to December. We were so fortunate again this year as our entire family was together for Christmas. Both families arrived on Dec 23rd and it was wonderful mayhem in the house until they all left on Dec 26th and then “The Silence was Deafening”. Somewhere in the middle we celebrated Lindsay’s 38th birthday on December 24th and had a Christmas Luncheon with GGPA at Ponderosa. Unfortunately Tamara was very sick on Dec 24th and ended up in Emergency for a few hours. However, she recovered well for Christmas Day.

Now we look forward to the year ahead – 2018 !

January 1, 2018   No Comments

Sun Peaks – Family Ski Vacation

Well, this is a little late isn’t it? Yes it is……. but go with it!

So, on the Family Day Weekend we all headed up to Sun Peaks for our somewhat annual Family Ski Vacation.
This year rather than renting a condo up the hill we decided to book everyone into the Sun Peaks Grand Hotel, which is located right in the centre of the village. The location is absolutely perfect for skiing access, proximity to the lifts and the hotel has a ski valet service in the lower area of the hotel which is so handy. Plus the Grand Hotel has a large indoor/outdoor pool and 3 separate hot tubs, so it was great for the kids and tired adult skiing muscles.

Everyone arrived on Friday night and after supper we did a treasure hunt throughout the village which included another hotel and some village landmarks. It was great for everyone to get out for an evening walk, get a little exercise, plus it was snowing pretty heavy which made the village even more wintery.

Saturday and Sunday do what you want “freestyle style days”. Some went skiing, some took lessons, some stayed with us and then went skiing later in the end everyone had a great time. As always, we had too much food, but lots of laughs and lots of hugs and love.

The pictures are random from the weekend. As always we have a family picture taken on the last day!

March 22, 2017   No Comments

November and December

Where did November go……… Who Knows. But it went and that’s – that.

What about December? Same story only faster.

The highlight of December was spending Christmas in Kelowna with Jeff, Lindsay, Zac and Oliver. Plus what even made it more special was the Kevin, Tamara, Sage and Conrad came over from Princeton. So that made 10 of us and then along with Lindsay’s Mom, Jackie and her step-dad Doug we had a full house of fun, laughs and love. Christmas is pretty great when everyone is together.

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Unfortunately I cannot load anymore photos since I am doing this on Brenda’s iPad and there are not any Christmas photos loaded in the directory. Oh! and we are doing this update from St Bart’s

So, we guarantee January will be exciting.

January 14, 2017   No Comments

September & October – 2016

Yikes……… where did September and October go?

September arrived and that meant it was time to get back driving the school bus.

Brenda was back exercising at the YWCA on an even more regular schedule with all her gal friends! This exercising also includes at least one special dance occasion followed by a party. So, this September they did a dance routine with drums sticks to Michael Jackson’s “Billy Jean” at the Kamloops version of Dancing With The Stars. The whole group did really well and helped fill the time right after the mid-way intermission.img_0040

The Kamloops City Strummers got together for our regular Thursday night practises and also entertained at  Kamloops Seniors Village.

Brenda and I also are back ushering with Western Canada Theatre and in addition to taking the mandatory training session we also ushered a couple shows in September.

We also got a visit in to Princeton where we helped get a bit more yard work done for Kevin and Tamara, cleaning up after they had the big yellow pines in their yard removed…….. toppled. It is hard to believe the amount of needles, branches and wood from just two big trees.

October is here and early on we had all the kids and grand-kids here for Thanksgiving weekend… what a lot of fun. We had a big Thanksgiving dinner and had GGPa and GGMa over for dinner. The house was filled with laughter and love……. it does not get any better that this 🙂

The rest of October just happened!

However, take a look at these cuties on Halloween 🙂img_9360 20161031_165853

 

November 2, 2016   No Comments