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Monthly Archives: June 2011
Au revoir Alpengruss
Today we head back through Ottawa to Syracuse and we say a final farewell to the Alpengruss. Actually it is more an au revoir. We may someday revisit the Alpengruss, but I surmise it will not be the same. You … Continue reading
Tagged adaptability, Alpengruss, Canada, change, flexibility, Oprah, Quebec, Travel, Wakefield
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Just because you can, doesn’t mean you should.
I officially gave up trying to learn French at the end of last week. My new goal is to learn Canadian. I have been listening intently to speech patterns and polishing up my “eh” usage. I think I am improving … Continue reading
Tagged attraction, Canada, conscience, flirting, French, parenting, Quebec, role identification, Travel, Wakefield
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Contemplating Oprah-cide…
We are on day ten of Oprah and Gayle’s big adventure. As you will recall, my son Noah is the diva-esque Oprah in this adventure while I am the lovely, pleasant, joy-exuding Gayle. Nine days with Oprah has been challenging … Continue reading
Evolution is good…
My daughter Sarah turned 30 on June 16th. There was a party to celebrate her birthday and I made a memory album that her guests could look at and sign. It took all I had to get that album done. … Continue reading
Tagged 30th birthday, Aging, children, Dreams, evolution, hopes, parenting, Sarah
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Move over Harlequin novel and meet real life…
What does it take to connect to someone? Is it a shared ideology, a physical attraction, a knowing glance…what is it? Can it be all or any of the above? Is it as individual as two individuals can be? Does … Continue reading
Tagged Canada, connections, flirting, human beings, life, people, Quebec, relationships, Travel, Wakefield
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