Saturday, June 28, 2008

Kelowna

I am sitting in the compter lab in Kelowna Secondary working on BC Teacher-Librarian Association web site stuff with Al & Angie.

Last night we had a barbecue and sat by the lake. Today was breakfast at Kaye's.

Great drive here. Lunch at Manning Park and then north from Princeton to catch the highway to Kelowna. I am staying on the beach with Angie in Westbank

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Where did the sun go?

Cloudy all day today. Went shopping at Richmond Centre and walked the whole mall and then to London Drugs for what I forgot yesterday.

Met Moira at Applause for dinner.

Road trip to Westbank/Kelowna tomorrow to consult with Angie & Al on the BCTLA web page and stuff.

Another sunny day

Had to go out to buy the Sun & Province since the online version didn't work for me today.

Started getting things ready for my trip to Westbank/Kelowna this weekend.

Had dinner at Dave's Fish & Chips in Steveston and then shopping at London Drugs.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Kidsbooks

Shopped at COSTCO this morning and picked up 4 reserves at VPL. Nice to be able to sit in the warm sun to read this afternoon (Madness, Betrayal and the Lash).

Stopped at the post office to pick up British Columbia: Spirit of the People by one of my favourite local authors, Jean Barman. Arrived at Weir by 4 and visited a bit. Put all my photos from the retirement on the staffroom computer. They are showing them at the Friday breakfast.

Nancy and I had dinner at Maria's Taverna on 4th and then went to Vancouver Kidsbooks. Former Principal Vi Hughes read from her new book, Graveyard Hounds. The book sounds like a winner. Sharon Scott was also there. Haven't seen her since my retirement party.

Monday, June 23, 2008

George Carlin - RIP

All the YouTube of Carlin disappeared but there are great video & audio clips at http://www.georgecarlin.com/ Do you remember the 7 words you couldn't say on public airwaves?

Hauled my laundry to my favourite laundromat only to find it closed and gutted. Went to another in the same block. Won't go back. It was clean but old and sad.

Mary Polack as Minister of "Healthy Living"! Is this the reward for wasting millions in Surrey School Board money fighting a few picture books depicting gay parents. I went to every day of the trial and she was always there taking notes.

Remember the Bigots Ban Books campaign? This should take away any gay votes from the Liberals.

Met Louise, Gwen & Katherine for dinner at the Cactus Club. Our cancer support group was cancelled this month, so we had our own meeting.

I'm Voting Republican

No Cleaner

My house cleaner hasn't come for 5 weeks, so I'll have to do some laundry tomorrow again. Hate the stairs.

Nice to be able to sit in the sun on my balcony. Spent the day updating my music for my iPod and reading.

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Red Cross

Didn't post last night. I was so tired I went to bed early without thinking of it.

I was up early and started with breakfast at IHOP in Brentwood Mall. Arrived at the Red Cross at 8:30 and was met by Emma, the new Training and Development Coordinator. We had an hour to deal with setup glitches. I taught the class on working in the Call Centre. It was much easier this time even though it took forever for the Telus CallCentreAnywhere program to load on my laptop and I had to adlib without the projections. I find it quite irritating to hear talk show hosts complain that people don't volunteer anymore. They just don't hang around in the right places. The Red Cross depends on volunteers and they always seem to find plenty.

Stopped at Brentwood to shop and then home. Fell asleep watching the baseball game.

Moira and I had dinner at the White Spot. Her dog is sick and she didn't have the energy to cook. Neither did I!

Friday, June 20, 2008

Weir Retirements

Can't get my new stereo to record and don't know what to do with it now. Too heavy to carry and don't know where to return it. I'll call the 1-800 number and see what they say.

Went to the Weir retirement party at Anita's tonight. Nice to see so many old friends.

2008 Weir Retirement Party

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Tumour Markers

Karen called to say the tumour markers are still falling and are now basically normal:
CA 15-3: 310 - 150 - 53 - 28
CEA: 39 - 21 - 8.7 - 3.5
Six reserves arrived at the library for me today. I picked up 3 of them and will get the rest next week. I stopped reading the stupid one I'd been slogging through called Secret Societies and am enjoying Barbara Walters', Audition: A Memoir.

To Oakridge to use the gift certificate Vancouver TLs gave me for HMV. Picked up a prescription at Safeway and then filled up with gas ($50!).

Delivered a box of books from Victoria to Matt and visited a bit. He sent me home with fresh baked cookies!

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

CheckUp

Arrived at the Cancer Agency for blood tests at 7:45. Mae called to make sure I was up. I am not used to these early mornings.

Saw my oncologist at 8:45. She is very pleased at how I am doing. Whatever I've been doing, I am to continue.

Karen says the breast cancer is the same as the one in 1990 - 1993 was a different kind. She thinks that the Tamoxifen that I had for 5 years after 1993 depressed the cancer, as did menopause after the hysterectomy in 2000. It was then free to start spreading.

The fact that it reacted so dramatically to this new treatment is promising and she says we will just continue with the trial I am on. If the tumour markers move up a bit we won't worry. If they spike up then I'll be taken off the trial and we'll try another drug. Sounds like a plan to me.

I stopped at the VBE to return World Without End to Moira. The Superintendent, Chris Kelly, was having a party in the lobby to thank the staff for the work of the past year. I got coffee, cake & a great speech. He spoke earlier this morning at the Metro Vancouver Sustainability Discussion Forum. He needs teachers to hear his message. Maybe speeches like this should be taped & available on the VBE website.

Did some shopping at Chapters and Granville Island and then home.

If you want to have a treat open http://www.vanaqua.org/belugacam/ and just keep it in a corner of your desktop.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Bedtime Was When?

I don't want to admit when I went to bed last night. I was home by 11:30 and then edited and posted my photos. I finished reading World Without End because I just had to find out what happened to all the characters. Of course, then I had to take my turn in my 37 Scrabulous games on Facebook.

Needless to say I didn't want to get up when the crows started at 6:00. I went back to sleep until 10:30 and decided to not even get dressed today.

I watched soccer & baseball and started a new book. Enjoyed the American Film Institute (AFI) show, AFI’s 10 TOP 10.

Have to be up early tomorrow for my 28 day check-up.

VESTA Retirement Dinner

Still trying to finish my book and I am getting close. My postie brought my new Memorex Turntable CD Recorder with Cassette Player and Analog Tuning AM/FM Radio and carried it upstairs for me. She said it was too heavy (16.5 kg) to put down, just lead the way! Now that is service! I can now burn a CD from a cassette or from a record with the push of a button.

The VESTA Retirement dinner was at the Vancouver Trade and Convention Centre. Great view from the balcony. Saw many old friends, retired and retiring. The speeches of the retirees were as entertaining as usual but it took until 10:00 to hear them all there were so many going this year. Susan Lambert, the BCTF VP was inspiring and should have been speaking to new teachers.

I took a lot of photos. This was the first time for my new flash and I wasn't totally satisfied with my work. I threw out a bunch. When I went outside for some shots I put the setting on landscape and forgot to put it back on people, so I had to deal with red eye on the later photos. Just shows that the setting does work.

2008 VESTA Retirement Dinner



Luckily I left late and saw that Heather had a flat tire. She used my cell and I kept her company until the BCAA changed it. Worth every penny of the annual fee on nights like this.

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Car-Free Vancouver Day

I celebrated Car-Free Vancouver Day by staying home. Sat in the sun on the balcony and read. I figure I did my bit by not driving at all this weekend.

Also watched Turkey come back from a 2-0 score with 15 minutes to go & win, Toronto lose, Tiger tie & South Pacific win.

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Sunny Saturday

Spent some time reading on the balcony today.

I have some mild side effects, so stayed in and didn't do much at all except read and watch soccer and baseball.

Friday, June 13, 2008

Summer close

Sat on the balcony in the sun for a while today. Summer is close!

Library and Safeway this morning.

Met Moira and her daughter for dinner at the White Spot tonight - taco salad. She let me borrow her copy of World Without End, the sequel to Pillars of the Earth. That should take care of this weekend.

I have to go back to my doctor Monday or Tuesday. I thought I had another refill on my esomeprazole (Nexium®), but don't. I am going to ask if I just keep taking it forever or do we try stopping. This is the one for the hiatus hernia.

"Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are a newer class of medication. They work by blocking an enzyme necessary for acid secretion...PPIs have emerged as the most effective therapy for relieving symptoms and improving quality of life, as well as healing and preventing damage to the esophagus in people with hiatus hernia."

It's a good thing I have Extended coverage - it costs $67.40/28 days and I only pay $20.22 now I've passed my deductable of $300.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Cleaning

Met Diane at Weir and we had lunch at Van Ya Japanese Restaurant. As good as always!

Picked up cleaning stuff at Canadian Tire and tackled my balcony. Ignored it last summer so it needed a lot of work. Too close to a big tree that sheds and no drainage when it rains.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Forgiveness

I was mesmerized by the 2 hours of action in the House of Commons today. It is about time that the government apologized for the Indian Residential School system. What a moment in history!

I actually stayed a few nights in the Thomas Simpson Federal School (now the Thomas Simpson Secondary school) in the summer of 1966. I was part of a group in Fort Simpson, NWT for a Centennial Exchange tour. The sheets were rough flannel and the mattresses were covered with rubber. We were so far north there were blackout curtains on the windows. The nuns were in full habit and only spoke French - they were quite scary when we came upon them in the corridors.

I am feeling better today than I have for the last 2 days. I am never sure if what is wrong is me or side effects. As long as they go away!

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

RTA

My GP got the rest of the wax out of my ear and I can hear everything again.

The Vancouver Branch of the Retired Teachers' Assoc. had their AGM & Luncheon today at the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club. Every time I go I meet another old friend. The oldest person there was 101 - 42 years to go!

Monday, June 9, 2008

Eh?

Visited my GP this mornings. I can almost hear again but have to go back tomorrow after putting more olive oil in my left ear. The right one is now clear. I went home and turned down my TV & radios.

Half way through Pillars of the Earth. I have to get through the 1000 pages in 7 days since it is a Quick Read from the library.