Wednesday, August 31, 2005

Surgery

Hi all,

Just wanted to let you all know that my Mom had her surgery today to remove what was left of her Lung Cancer and all went well. She was in the operating room yesterday, fully prepped with the Anesthesiologist set up and about to start her on the anesthesia when an emergency heart surgery bumped her. They immediately stopped what they were doing and sent her to ICU for the other drugs to wear off, penciled her in for first thing this morning then gave her a room for the night. As hoped they took her in first thing this morning and by 10:30am we heard from the surgeon that all went perfectly. She'll be in the hospital for up to a week depending on how fast she heals up but all looks really good. :)

Friday, August 26, 2005

The Freecycle Network(tm) - Changing the world, one gift at a time.

The Freecycle Network(tm) - Changing the world, one gift at a time.

I expect to see Blairmore added to the list in Alberta in the next while. I think this is the way for me to get rid of all of that software.

Monday, August 22, 2005

Holiday Photos!

I'm still working on descriptions but here are a selection of our photos from our Alberta trip.

Craigslist

On-line swapmeet makes waves on the Net. Suddenly it's everywhere!

Sunday, August 21, 2005

Free Software!!!

In my never ending battle to free the loft of clutter and debris I have a few things to offer up to anyone who would like them. All I'm asking for is postage. I can give you computer specs/requirements if you need them. Here's what I have:

Diablo (cool game with lots of beasts/demons/creatures to slay)
Hellfire (the expansion pack to Diablo, gives you a couple of new characters and a whole wack of new spells/tools/beasts)
M1 Tank Platoon II (a pretty good M1 tank simulation game)
East Front (a top down strategy game modelled on the Eastern Front during Dubya Dubya Two)
WordPerfect 7 Suite (just like Word only not :)) I also have a book for this one
Command and Conquer (you heard right kids - The Original!!)
Command and Conquer:Counterstrike (the add-on to the item above)
Command and Conquer:Red Alert (not an add-on)
Dune 2000 (runs on the same engine as the Command and Conquer series but uses the Dune storyline, loads of fun
I also have a stack of old Technet cds if anyone is interested.

Saturday, August 20, 2005

Domestic Air Travel Blows!






How is your weekend going? On the bright side our planes didn't once go off the end of the runway. One has to wonder what kind of "plan B" the airlines have when a storm hits Toronto and air travel all across the country is thrown into a fit. We sat and waited in Calgary for our flight (Calgary has nice big comfy leather chairs hidden away in quiet areas) and overheard some flight attendants discussing a big storm in Toronto and how it was shaking up some of the flight schedules. Ok, no big deal we think since we still have several hours to go before we get into Hog Town. We get on the plane, fly to Toronto, and the nightmare begins. We sit for two hours on the apron in a hot stuffy Airbus waiting for the gate to clear so a plane in front of us can offload its passengers then allow us to get off our plane. While we're waiting we learn the flight to Ottawa has been cancelled. Where are our bags? Well, the baggage people seem to have unloaded the planes then dumped the luggage into a giant dryer then randomly are sending the bags up on the carosel for the waiting passengers. We did not find our luggage. We opted not get a hotel room since it was 2am and our flight to Ottawa this morning was going to be at 7:15am so we'd barely have time to sleep. I'm not sure that was a good call as our second option was to take advantage of the foam rubber you see the poor slobs sleeping on whenever Pearson Airport has a problem. Sort of the airline version of people sleeping on beds in the halls of the local hospital. We were up and back in line at about 5:30am to get to the gate and the flight to Ottawa was delayed again. Someone's bags got loaded then they didn't show for the flight. Hang on everyone while we dig through the cargo hold to find the unclaimed luggage. Anyway, we arrive in Ottawa this morning and only one of our bags comes up from the plane. Grrrrrrrrrrr!!!!!!

Wednesday, August 17, 2005

Turtle Mountain





Today we took on what can truly be called an oddessy journey to the top of Turtle Mountain. Jess, Rebeca, Steve, Marpho, Coco, Mook, Bella, Ruffles and Mitch all packed our bags with beverages and a snack and strapped on our most worthy climbing gear then headed for the trailhead. It was epic! Crazy, dizzy heights and lots of sharp and jagged rocks but we made it most of the way up. You could see all of Blairmore and off towards Coleman and off the other side you could see Frank and the remenants of the slide. It was tough slogging but we had a good time. We took loads of photos and got a whole wack of exercise, extreme exercise!

Monday, August 15, 2005

The Under Bird


We made it! Arrived safely in Calgary and drove to Red Deer to spend time with the Ironsides and have a private viewing of their new house. Everyone is well and enjoying the last few weeks of summer vacation, although it sure didn't feel like summer, brrrrrr.

After a few days there we travelled along the Cowboy Trail to Blairmore and are currently enjoying the fantastic hospitality of the Atkinsons and visiting with assorted Spragues (Mom, Dad and Marpho!). Marpho travelled with the dogs, Bella and Ruffles, who enjoyed the swank and luxurious comfort of the Under Bird, patents pending.

Friday, August 12, 2005

I passed my driver's test!

You could make up to 15 non-critical errors, and I made 5. I'm going to go pick up Laura in a few minutes-- I think she'll be surprised!

Sunday, August 07, 2005

Commercial shot in CNP

Here's a link to the goofy commercial shot in Coleman a couple of months ago. It's a viral ad that is circulated by internet only, so you won't see it during a break in Corner Gas.
www.milkandcookies.com/links/32416/

It's for AXE deodorant spray. Their ads are usually kind of risqué, so this one is a little tame, but fun just the same.