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July – August – September 2022

Well on the last day of June we met Dean and Judy and their Cousin George and his Wife Eva at a VRBO that George rented in Clearwater. The plan was to explore Wells Grey Park. See some waterfalls, do a few hikes and reconnect after a 2 year hiatus due to Covid-19.

The home he rented was right in Clearwater on Dutch Lake. It was in a great location and the weather was fantastic. George and I had a chance to have a jam session on a couple of the nights; George has such a wide variety of music and I always pick up a new song or two when we get together.

Things were going along well until the morning of July 1st when Brenda woke up feeling like crap. So we tested her and she showed positive for Covid-19.

Dean had a bad cough all night and he tested negative. I had a sore throat and tested negative. Dean, Judy, Brenda and I all slept in the loft area so were in somewhat closer quarters. George and Eva slept downstairs in a separate bedroom area. Anyway, we wrapped up our visit so I could get Brenda home to bed. In the end Dean tested positive the next day and I tested positive two days later. Judy had already had Covid a couple months earlier and she never caught it. George and Eva never did catch Covid. What a start to the month of July and what a wipe out as far as travel and visiting family.

At the very end of July GGMA ended up in the Hospital and was very sick. This continued on into the month of August. She spent about 11 days at R.I.H. and was still very weak when she went home to The Shores. We never, ever thought that Interior Health could or would release someone at that level of physical incapability. Poor GGMA could hardly walk 12′ from her chair to the bathroom; but to Interior Health home support she was doing just fine. We truly have a health crisis in this Province and it doesn’t look like it going to improve any time soon.
So, our month of August was daily visits to see GGMA and assist her with her recovery. In addition she had and continues to have health Care Aides stop by every morning to check on her and make sure she is getting better.

At the very start of August we had Zach and Oliver for a few days of summer camp. It is always so much fun having them come for a visit. They are very active and keep us moving and tired out at the end of the day. We had so much fun with Mini Golf, Disc Golf and then a some point during the day Scoopz Ice Cream.

The big event for this years Summer Camp was that we got to go up in Cousin Brent’s airplane.

Zach had just completed a week of flight school at Okanagan College and Brent gave him the coordinates (height, direction, etc) let him fly the plane for almost the entire time.

Oliver and I were just happy to be passengers.

We flew from Kamloops out to Shuswap Lake and landed in Salmon Arm for a bathroom break and snack.

After Salmon Arm we flew towards Sun Peaks and Tod Mountain. Brent took over to fly around the village and top of the mountain before handing the controls back to Zach to fly us back to Kamloops airport.

Jeff and Lindsay stopped by for a night to pick up the kids and then continue on north to Jasper for a 5 day hike in The Rockies

I had my 69th birthday on August 11th……… Yikes! Look at these Baby Tag relics I found.

Then on August 18th – 20th we took a Wells Gray Tour to Vancouver to see the musical “Come From Away”; it was fantastic. Plus we had a couple nights at The Inn on the Quay at New Westminster, we have never stayed in that part of Vancouver before it was nice to explore another area.

The very last full week of August we had Conrad come for 5 nights. Unfortunately Sage could not make it as she could not get time off from her summer job. But, what a “hoot” with Conrad; we have never played so many card games. Conrad is so good at cards, he is very strategic with UNO and Monopoly Deal. We had so much fun during the day with Mini Golf, Scoopz Ice Cream and Disc Golf. The highlight of his visit was going to Cliffside Climbing Gym.

He really did well and by the end of his time there he was scaling walls that he never thought he could climb when he first arrived. The almost 2 hrs just flew by.

We had our monthly dinner out with Lynda while Conrad was here and we were lucky because Lynette was in town so she joined us; however we were missing Brent as he was away on business.

September arrived and with it Brenda’s 69th birthday……….. Yikes again!

GGMA continues to improve on a daily basis and after a few hiccups the Interior Health Care Aides have been pretty good about stopping in every day to see how she is doing. We are still stopping by on a regular basis, just not as often.

Kevin and Sage dropped by for a quick up and back visit for the day with GGMA. Of course they stopped in to see us so we had a chance to get a hug from a granddaughter; that was pretty nice.

For the most part September was pretty quiet, after all the excitement of July and August.

Just wait till we tell all the fun stuff we know we are going to do in October.

October 6, 2022   No Comments

April – May – June – 2022

Hello April 2022

Our big excitement in April was a 5 night getaway to Victoria. What a great time of the year to visit Victoria, the blossoms are definitely out and at various stages depend on the species of the tree, shrub or plant. We stayed at The Parkside Hotel which is a condo hotel right next to Beacon Hill Park and very close to downtown Victoria. Each suite has a full kitchen, 1 bedroom, balcony, etc. So, we were able to cook a couple of our own dinners, have a glass of wine and enjoy the view.

We also took the opportunity while in Victoria to visit my cousin Trudi who in in Royal Jubilee Hospital. Poor Trudi had MS and Parkinson’s so she is not mobile and requires 24 hr care. However her spirits are bright and she certainly enjoyed our hour visit. Her husband Norma manages Trudi’s visitor schedule so she does not get over tired.

From Victoria we drove up the Malahat towards Ladysmith to have lunch with Donna and Bob. It was great to meet up with them and visit a little bit of their part of the Province.

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After lunch we caught the ferry from Duke Point to Tsawwassen where we stayed for the night and then the next morning we drove to Whiterock to meet up with Maureen and Art, Duane, Mike and Rose for a visit and tea before heading home via the Fraser Canyon.

Brenda’s brother Dean turned 71 in April…… “Happy Birthday Dean”

May has arrived and to start it off our sister in-law Judy celebrated her 71st birthday “Happy Birthday Judy”.

Also celebrating a birthday in May is my foster sister Jennifer, “Happy Birthday Jennifer”

First week of May we made an overnight trip to Kelowna to drop off all their ski equipment from the March Family Ski Vacation. Then 3 days later we were off to Princeton to see Kevin, Tamara, Sage and Conrad. Kevin has been working real hard to get a community Disc Golf Course built and he finally got approval to use a piece of Princeton City property. So he was pretty happy to be able to show us the property, the layout and his design. It is going to be a great boost for tourism and all ages activity in the town of Princeton. Since he is the driving force behind this initiative he is going to call it “Whistling Kettle Disc Golf”, since the signature hole will be across a ravine which is like a large kettle.

In the middle of the month Kevin celebrated his 46th Birthday………. where the heck did those years go? “Happy Birthday Kevin”

Sometime in May I finished a painting of a picture of an iceberg we saw in Saint Anthony NFLD.

At the end of May we had Jeff, Lindsay, Zach and Oliver here for an extended weekend as they were in a National Disc Golf Tournament. Both boys and Jeff did really well even though they didn’t win their division. Unfortunately Lindsay couldn’t play as she was recuperating from Gall Bladder surgery.

June arrived and we are madly preparing for a trip in the middle/end of the month to New Brunswick and P.E.I.. We have toured the top half of N.B., so we are going to explore the southern coast and also go over to P.E.I. So our plans are to fly to Fredricton spend a couple days there and then rent a car and then drive to Moncton for night. After that we will drive to Charlottetown and stay there for 5 nights and do day trips to see the Island.

Well our trip out east started great and came to a grinding halt in Montreal airport. All flights were cancelled and we ended up spending a night sleeping in the departure area of the airport. What a gong show by Air Canada. Anyway, we finally made it to Fredricton, but missed a day of exploring, so we’ll get it at the end of the vacation. Moncton was a nice little town and we got to see some of the tides off the Bay of Fundy. Charlottetown was so much fun. We stayed at The Great George Hotel, what a great older style hotel. It was very centrally located, they had a happy hour every night and they gave us all sorts of free gift certificates for restaurants in the area.

Beyond wanting to see N.B. and P.E.I. we also came to Charlottetown to see two plays at the Confederation Theatre. The first one was called “Tell Tale Harbour” and it starred Alan Doyle who was formerly lead singer with Great Big Sea from NFLD. In fact one evening we were going out to dinner and coming up the sidewalk towards us was Alan Doyle himself. We had a 5 minute conversation and it was like we were talking to an old friend. The second play of course was Anne of Green Gables. It was great to see live theatre again.

Attached are some pictures from P.E.I.

Montreal Airport Overnight Accommodations
Anne of Green Gables site
Whistling Sands Beach
Confederation Bridge in the Background

Over our 5 days in Charlottetown we were able to explore all four corners of P.E.I. From Tignish and Skinners Pond (home of Stompin’ Tom Connors) in the northwest. The East Point Lighthouse in the East. North to Cavendish and Anne of Green Gables and along the south shore to the Summerside area.

After P.E.I. we headed back to spend a night in SaintJohn and then two final nights in Fredericton before flying home.

As far as birthday news in June….. Oliver turned 10 years old…. Happy Birthday Oliver.

We were only home for about a week and we were off again, this time to Wells Gray Park to meet up with Brenda’s cousin and his wife from Gabriola Island and Brenda’s brother and his wife from Prince George. This is our first time meeting up with them since Covid hit in 2020. More on this adventure in the next post.

August 17, 2022   No Comments

January – February – March – 2022

Well 2022 has arrived and with a real cold snap. Yikes, it has been cold here and no warming trend in the near future. But every day the sun comes up we are one day closer to spring.

It’s been pretty well the same stuff every day for Brenda and I. We keep busy between music, reading and exercising. We did get out snowshoeing on a couple of the warmer days.

On January 12th we celebrated our 48th anniversary; where the heck did those years go. It’s been fun, it’s been an adventure, it’s been trying at times but we have done it together and it’s always been surrounded by love.

We had one thing out of the normal this January. As luck would have it, my sister Lynda took a bit of a slip and fall on her way to Interior Savings Centre to walk on the concourse level and keep off of the snowy streets. So we have been helping her out with getting to Physio appointments and Doctor Appointments.

The weekly Zoom call with Dean & Judy and GGMA continues. Not always a lot to talk about but it is 40 minutes or so of catch up.

February arrived and it’s still cool. I decided to get back into oil painting and I was able to connected with Debbie Milner-Lively. Debbie is a local artist and she has studio classes every three weeks. I am enjoying it and will continue through to June when we take a break for summer.

March came and it looks to be a lot busier than the start of 2022.

We headed to Kelowna for a couple nights and were able to hook up with our friends Fred and Barb for a coffee. Due to Covid it’s been a couple years since we’ve seen them.

Then we got away to Vancouver for 3 nights and attended the Vancouver Spring Home Show. It’s always fun but this year it was definitely a scaled down version of previous shows.

Brenda was able to finally get all her quilting, sewing, coffee girl friends together after a 2 year hiatus.

In the mid of March we had our annual Sun Peaks Family Vacation. It’s always so special and this year was no exception. The kids had lots of fun on the slopes and probably as much or more fun in the pool and hot tubs. The Sun Peaks Grand is so convenient for skiing and apre’s skiing.

Finally in March we got our first bike ride of the season in on March 29th……. Spring is here!

June 9, 2022   No Comments

October – November – December – 2021

Well October arrived, the Covid Virus is still here and life as we knew it, is not normal.
However, we move on and try to make a new normal.
Brenda continues to line dance three times a week………. weather permitting. They are a tough group and don’t let a little cool weather or odd snowflake slow then down. They just put on more clothes and then search around town for better hand warmers in their mitts. Plus she does a YWCA Zoom class 2 other days in the week.

I have my Kamloops City Strummers once a week that keeps me busy learning new songs and also playing the occasional gig for some Seniors Residences. I have also participated in some Ukulele Zoom sessions locally and with a group out of Ottawa. Next time we travel to Ottawa I am going to make a point of visiting so we can attend one of their evening sessions at a local Ottawa Pub………. once the restrictions are off.

Brenda and I get out each day for about an hour walk or hike and only missed a couple days when the weather was really cool (-20) and windy.

Birthdays during these three months included – Zach 11, Sage 16, Jeff 43, Tamara ?, Lindsay ?.

For Christmas we traveled to Princeton and had a couple nights and Christmas day/dinner with Kevin, Tamara, Sage and Conrad.

Then on Boxing Day we drove over to Kelowna to spend a couple of Christmas days with Jeff, Lindsay, Zach and Oliver.

New Years Eve was quiet and we had a great dinner and a great bottle of wine to recap 2021.

Here’s to 2022 !!!!!!!

April 3, 2022   No Comments

July – August – September 2021

Well July arrived and it looks like it is going to be a very active fire season. Lots of fires in and around Kamloops and the Province. Which of course makes it very smokey. Hack! Hack!

Mid July we met Lynda and Tricia for the restart of our monthly dinners out. Brent and Karen unfortunately could not make it this month.

The last week of July we had Zach and Oliver for 5 days at Namma and Pops Summer Camp. We did lots of fun stuff like Mini Golf,

Bowling, Sewing Projects and afternoons at Riverside Park Beach.

Then every afternoon we headed to “Scoops” Ice Cream Parlour for an afternoon treat. The weather was very smokey for most of their stay so we tried to do inside activities and low intensity outside activities, so we only got Disc Golfing once. However we did make a visit to the Okanagan Disc Golf store to buy some new discs.
It was a fast week and lots of fun.

August arrived and the wild fire situation is not improving. The smoke in the valley just keeps getting worse. Lots of inside activities and on our morning walks we are wearing N95 particulate masks.

The second week of August we met Kevin, Tamara, Sage and Conrad in Merritt for a lunch on Sunday. After a short visit we headed back to Kamloops with Sage and Conrad for a modified week at Namma and Pops Summer Camp. Sage and Conrad’s summer camp included a lot of shopping for clothes,

Bowling and Mini Golf. On Tuesday we drove Sage back to Merritt to meet Kevin and Tamara. Sage had to work for the rest of the week. However, Conrad came back to Kamloops with us for the remainder of the week. We missed Sage but had a fun time with Conrad and he got a Hole-in-One at Mini Golf

Then on Saturday we drove him back to Merritt to meet up with his Mom. It was a fun fast week.

Finally in August the last weekend of the month we had both families here for one full day. It was a very busy overlap day. Kevin, Jeff, Lindsay, Zach, Oliver and Conrad went disc golfing. Tamara, Sage and I went shopping while Brenda stayed home to look after the dogs and do the dinner prep. We had GGMA over for dinner and everyone had a great visit.

September arrived and it’s situation normal here. The weather is cooling off and definitely feeling like fall is on the way.
We picked the Prune Plum tree and it was a bumper crop this year. We had already picked some to send home with both families and then with what we harvested we figure we had well over 50 lbs.

Judy made a quick trip down for a visit with family and it was great to see her.

December 13, 2021   No Comments

George William Van Meer – September 12th 1959 to July 27th 2021

The really sad news for the month of July and for the year was the passing of our Brother George on July 27th. George had been battling Colon Cancer for 2 1/2 years and he finally lost his battle. We are really going to miss him. Our family got George when he was a couple months old and he immediately became another loved family member by our Mom and everyone else. George reconnected with his native family in the mid 1980’s and so now he was fortunate to have two families to share.

George was extremely artistically talented and easily took up painting pictures, especially landscapes. But his real artistic ability came through in his carvings. They were spectacular, the scale, the size, the depth, the life like depiction; George could bring them to life. His work mates at the City of Surrey Public Works Dept. all expected to see George working on a carving at coffee and lunch breaks; it got to be well known within the department. In fact he was asked and commissioned to make a native carving for Prince Edward of the Royal Family when the Prince visited the City of Surrey.

Below is a picture of George working on a carving when he came for a visit with Chantell and Chris at our trailer on Shuswap Lake. This is such a classic picture of George carving with all the chips in his lap and him always checking for size, scale and content of the carving.

His mother gave him the native name of “Pakli’sh which meant Burnt Hands.

Right after the Covid travel restrictions were removed Brenda and I made a quick trip to the Vancouver area and stopped in to see George, Jennifer, Chantell, Raven and Cyler. It was a great visit and will always be the lasting memory that we have of George. Above is the last picture we had taken with George.
We are all going to miss George he was a big part of our family.
George WiIliam Van Meer – “Rest in Peace Brother”

September 21, 2021   2 Comments

April – May – June – 2021

The biggest news in April is that we finally got our 1st Dose of Pfizer Covid 19 vaccine. YAHOOOO

So, it finally feels like may be starting to get life back to normal or at least a less restrictive new normal. There are lots of months ahead but we can see the light. Having said that these new virus strains are causing health officials a bit more work and worry….. so, we’ll see

In April we had a Zoom call with our Reunion Friends. It was great to see everyone and get caught up.

Zoom exercising for Brenda and Zoom Ukulele for me continues and keeps us in touch with friends.

Brenda started “Outside” “Social Distance” line dancing in April – 3 times per week. Weather permitting.

April and May weather was overall quite nice and I believe we set records for long dry periods. Not a lot of moisture and I hope this doesn’t set us up for an overactive fire season this year.

Kevin turned 45 in May…….. it’s hard to believe we have a child that is that age…… Yikes!

June arrived and we were biking fairly often through out the week. On June 5th we headed out for a bike ride and I suggested to Brenda that we carry our vaccination cards and health cards, since we were riding by MacArthur Island vaccination centre. We stopped in to see if we could make an appointment for later in the day and the security person at the front door said go in right now and they’ll look after you. Well we headed to the vaccination area and within 5 minutes we were vaccinated with our second dose of Phizer. Then we had to sit for the required 15 minutes and we were back on our bikes.

In June the health ministry opened up the travel restriction on the Province and we were able to head down and see George and check in how he was doing with his cancer battle. It was great to see him, but this was the first time that he looked like the cancer was taking a toll on his overall health. We had a good 2 hr. visit with George, Jennifer, Chantell, Raven and Cyler and you could see George was tired and needing to rest.

Keep tuned for July – August -September

September 2, 2021   No Comments

January – February – March 2021

Well 2021 arrived with a quiet whimper. No big party no big fanfare….. sounds about like every other New Years Eve. The subdue nature of the start of this year was a result of Covid 19 restrictions and us staying close to home and not venturing outside of Kamloops.
I am going to combine the first 3 months into one report. Once things open back up and we get travelling a bit more I will go back to monthly reporting.
Overall this report is going to sound pretty boring, but it’s what life is for us currently.
We each have a Zoom call(s) that we participate in throughout the week/month. Brenda’s has a couple regular exercise classes with the YWCA and mine is a bi-weekly Ukulele Jam session. It’s keeps us connected outside the house and is our main external social contact.
We also have the regular Monday Call with Dean & Judy and GGMA.
Beyond that we make sure we get outside for a walk almost everyday. We draw the line when it is -10C and the wind is blowing; that’s just not nice weather to walk in.
One major event the month of January was our 47th Anniversary………. we look forward to many more.
There was a “Extended Sill Family” (sisters, brother, niece, nephews) Zoom call in February that was more like a 3 Ring Circus…….. but a lot of fun.
A big deal for us this year was that we were able to get biking earlier than any other year due to a spell of warm dry weather. So we are back in the saddle and on the road for 2021.

Somewhat sad but happy news at the end of March is that the City of Kamloops Horticultural Department removed our boulevard trees that were 60+ years old. They Ornamental Crabapples and the blossoms were pink and stunningly beautiful when they were in bloom.

The workers did a great job removing the trees and meeting the many requests by the residents on the street.
They replaced the old trees with Spring Snow Flowering Crab, which have white blossoms when in bloom. Plus no berries to sweep up each spring.

June 9, 2021   No Comments

December 2020

Well December has finally arrived and we (Country Health Professional) are no closer to solving this Covid Virus, although a few new vaccines are on the horizon.
Brenda and I are doing everything that has been recommended and being asked of us; wearing a mask, washing hands, social distancing, avoiding crowds and not travelling.
So December will be another month of the same stuff as we have been doing. Regular walks, our own exercise programs, Zoom call with GGMA and Dean & Judy on Mondays and keeping in regular touch with the kids and grand-kids.

Happy Birthday to Tamara and Lindsay in the month of December.

Christmas will definitely be different this year. It’s going to be Brenda and I, we are going to miss being part of the excitement of Christmas morning and the Christmas season. We did get a jump start of the Christmas season as we purchased an artificial Christmas Tree these year and set it up at the start of December. This is for sure the earliest we have ever set up a Christmas Tree.

Merry Christmas to All and A Happy New Year for 2021

April 4, 2021   No Comments

November 2020

Even more Covid – Covid – Covid.

November is a busy time for birthdays. First off is Zach on November 10th and he turned 10. Then Sage on November 25 and she turned 15. Then Jeff on November 29th and let’s just say he got one year older. We can’t believe we have children that are that age.

Brenda’s outdoor Line Dancing and my weekly Kamloops City Strummers sessions continued until the third week in November when Dr. Henry imposed further restrictions to help battle this nasty virus.

If only everyone would follow medical experts advice to wear a mask, social distance and wash your hands we would be a lot closer to the end of this pandemic than we are right now. We can’t believe the amount of protests about something as simple as wearing a mask. Having said that watch this youtube video clip parody, by clicking on the following link. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wro-Tg1_0Jg

Also, as Dr. Bonnie Henry says “Be kind, be calm and be safe”.

December 22, 2020   No Comments