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Slight Change Of Plans

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 We weren't going to open any gifts today, having planned on opening them all in Edmonton with Tucker, but it is Christmas Day and there are a lot of gifts and only so much room in the Edge. We opened the stocking stuffers from the farm and a few gifts from each other. The rest we will save for our Christmas in Edmonton.  Todd gave me a a handsome, handmade journal.  It is leather with cotton paper and will make a beautiful sketchbook.  Jared gave me a unique book by a Polish author. It is a collection of his notes during the German occupation of France. My other two favorite gifts are a little cookie jar and a ball that you stuff with nesting material for birds.  It is already hanging out in the yard. I gave Todd his work jacket because it was such a bulky gift and we gave Jared his card binder so he could spend the day organizing,  one of his favorite things to do. We had Christmas Eve at the farm, and, as expected,  it was difficult.  Glen's death has left a big hole in the

Yucky Days

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 I'm stuck in here. So my boys are sending me photos from home. 

Carrying On

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 It wasn't a joy filled day, but I did get the house decorated for the holidays. But, the house feels cozy and friendlier with the tree and all the wreaths and garlands. And, we need that right now.   The kitties had an exceptionally fun day as their home transformed.  Todd rewired the lights so that we didn't have clunky transformers that we would have to try and hide in the tree.

Goodbye

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 While in Edmonton,  I had an awful dream that Glen had a heart attack and passed away. I shared my dream with Todd and the kids and thought no more of it. Exactly a week after that, the unthinkable happened and we lost our brother and uncle.  Todd headed to the farm early on Tuesday,  November 21 to haul grain. Oddly, Glen wasn't up and about. Todd checked on him, fearing the worst, and sure enough, he was gone. We were, of course,  all shocked.  The grief continues to comes in waves, and most likely will for some time to come. There is a family viewing this Sunday and Monday, the 27th is his funeral.  Good bye Glen. Good bye Uncle G. We will miss you. 

A Game-Filled Trip

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 Magic, Foosball, Escape and Carcassonne were what we used to entertain ourselves during our little Edmonton vacation.  We arrived on Monday, and Mark came down on Wednesday.  Mads joined the crew and we spent the entire afternoon and early evening together.  We made a trip to Warp One. Jared picked up a new card box, a beautiful set of metal dice, a couple sets of sleeves and a card that is sure to be very annoying in future games. Tucker also got some new sleeves, a card box and a new dragon card to build another deck off. Mads found a lovely scroll type poster and has absolutely no room to hang it. We ate at a nice little Chinese restaurant on Whyte, where we ordered way too much food. Good Buddy is the name, and we all enjoyed our food. The condo was very comfortable, especially when all six of us were together. If all goes well with the transaction,  we'll definitely stay there again.

Road Shots

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 I didn't bring any knitting, so I'm terribly bored. Todd doesn't want to listen to a book, so it's just been music all day. I set up Lightroom on my phone, though. So, that's something.  Something that should have been done ages ago.

Road Trip

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 This has never happened before.  We had to wait for a train at Lanigan. Luckily,  there was some art to look at, because it was a slow moving train.