Thursday, April 06, 2006


Work work work, I am still not done all of my assignments for school and a slew more are on their way for next week. I am longing for Ontario summer breezes and days at the cottage. I am actually looking forward to working at the summer job at the family insurance restoration business. I am just overwhelmed. On top of all my assignments, work is having staffing issues and turns out I will be the only one on shift this evening with 7 troubled youth. If that is not a insurmountable task, I dont know what is. So hopefull everything will go smoothly.
I also was able to talk to Deb and arrange my hair cut for Saturday before work. I am scared about that one.
Yesterday, work was swell. Nothing really notable to write about. The overwhelm train derailed at noon yesterday. (ha ha I like that one)

I look forward to the day when I can pack up all my junk and belongings and drive accross Canada to meet my family, friends, and fiancee. Here (on the right) is just one photo of what I leave behind. A tiny bit of me will miss this place.

Simon Out!

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Simon,

I can tell you're eager to get home! My goodness!!

It's 0330 over here and Katie's teaching tomorrow; I have an interview to start volunteering at Wesley Urban Ministries' homeless shelter. I'm excited to start that.

I hear tell that the hall might be a tad small, eh? That's a scary thought, especially when both you and Jacquie have such large families! Oh well, I'm sure you'll figure it all out this summer between work.

What should we do with Pierre? Katie can play tennis with him; you can drive him all over the place and show him stuff; and I'll teach him guitar or something. I don't know; it'll be fun all the same.

I'm done school, have been since yesterday. I have one more paper to hand in next Thursday, a fifteen-page one and then that's it for second year. Next year's my last and after that I don't know what I'm going to do! I'm doing a field education placement at Cumberland, though, so that may mean helping with youth, maybe preaching here and there, and perhaps getting some programme somewhere going again. I have no idea, but that's not until September '06.

Murphy's doing well; he's sleeping on the couch across from me while I sit at the kitchen table and try and kick insomnia's arse into next week. All's well, though, and we're looking forward to seeing you again.

Take care, bro; enjoy your last few days in Alberta's lap; she's a soft, but insistent, mistress!

2:38 AM  

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