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Monthly Archives: July 2011
Travels and Travails
The vacation is almost over. England has surrendered to me and my ‘weather superpower‘. It has provided good weather everywhere the girls and I have been. Each day has been between 21C and 24C (70F and 75F). I’m in England, … Continue reading
Flying High
We’re 37,000 feet above the ground and moving at 1,000 km/h as I write most of this post. I am reasonably comfortable with both metric and Imperial measurements so I expect you to keep up. There were some unexpected tears … Continue reading
I shed a tear
This weekend was a busy one. The vacation to England beckons and there were things to organize: which cousin/friend will host the three of us for which night(s), hire car, events for the kids, other vacation plans, etc. It was … Continue reading
The road to overwhelmed…and back
This post is some days late in the sense that I have come back from the brink. Or perhaps more accurately, been pulled back from the brink. After all, where are we without our support networks? Like many of you, … Continue reading