Where did October go?

I just realized that I hadn’t posted anything since the end of September. So much for my promise to myself to write more often. *sigh

So, a lot has happened during the last two months – so much that I have forgotten a large chunk of it. But, I do have some things that stick out in my mind:

  1. In early October, I was able to make my way to Edmonton for one more trip. This one was filled with a sense of sadness. I chose to go to see my parents’ and sister’s grave stones. I did not have much input on the design of them, but, I do approve of them wholeheartedly.

During this trip, I was also able to hang out with Kathy and her fur-baby, Remi. We had so much fun wandering the Edmonton River Valley yakking about life in general and just taking in the scenery while Remi gambolled around making friends and trying to do as much as he could in the time he thought he had (we were there for a good couple of hours)

During this brief trip, I was also able to get together with my family. We had a great time and are most likely going to try to do it again in early 2020. Hopefully, I can bring Alex.

Published by Al Zylstra

a somewhat erudite wannabe writer with aspirations of not putting people to sleep with my prose....

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