Friday, September 23, 2011

Back to Work

Summer flew by in a flash, but what a beautiful flash it was! Very eventful for Dave and I as we became grandparents for the first time. Precious little Anna was born right on time, July 21, just 6 pounds, 2 ounces, but growing fast. Paul and Jenn are proving to be calm and patient parents as they learn to cope with dealing with a newborn. Anna has been growing quickly--trying to catch up to her hands and feet.


We spent quite a lot of time in Ontario visiting with Cait and Jorge, and with Paul and Jenn, who live in Kingston now. But we also had time to visit with family and friends and do some "Hawkshaw" research at the N.B. archives. The Spa weekend went off as usual. We actually had warm and sunny weather this year. I think that this was our 16th Spa weekend.


Dave was also busy this summer supervising the clearing and preparation of our building lot on the Tobique River. We may start to build next summer so the land had to be cleared of alders and bulldozed. Then Dave and his friend Bob seeded with grass and wild flower seed, and planted some pine and a few hardwoods that Dave had been able to dig up around our Carlingford place.

So now I'm back in Doha. Dave arrives at the end of October, just in time to escape the winter winds. I felt a bit out of place when I first got back. Kim is not here this year and it made the place seem oddly empty. But I'm getting back into the swing of things at work. I've got some really good students in both of my courses this fall, and I love to teach just as much as ever. Tam is back again, thank goodness for me. Thursday night suppers are back on track.(I think we'll have home made pizza next week) I've even been invited to Tam's for supper a couple of times.
Choir and Band rehearsals have started up again with new directors this year. It is shaping up to be a busy but fun year.

1 comment:

D and V Palmer said...

Anna is beautiful. Everyone knows that all the best people are born on July 21st. Congratulations Paul and Jen (and Grammie and Grampie).