This will be a short post, as I haven't done a whole lot this week, and I didn't start writing until Friday.
As you will have seen, the big event of the week was the snowstorm that settled in on Thursday, followed by a bit more snow on Friday. Total accumulation was about 35 cms (14 inches). My daughter spent much of Friday shovelling the sidewalk and the parking area. While we had nowhere to go for a couple of days, we do have something special planned on Sunday.
The photo of Eli on Wednesday is our boy dressed in his suit for his confirmation and first communion on Sunday. His paternal grandmother was instrumental in having him baptized in the Catholic church, and he attends a Catholic school. This ritual is part of growing up with close ties to the church. His godmother is expected to drive in from the city, and the four of us will attend the service. The snow won't have melted by then, but we'll walk to the church if need be.
Since the weather was horrid, I missed out on Knit and Natter on Thursday afternoon, and in fact, I spent most of the day in my pj's just watching out the bedroom window as the snow fell.
It was a bit of a shock after Wednesday, when our temperature reached a high of 10C (50F). I had ordered new rain gutter downspout extenders, and they arrived in the mail this week, so D and I spent some time setting up the rain barrels. We've been having some issues with the parging on the corner by the back door, and water is making it's way into the basement. At least this way, the snow melting off the roof will be diverted, and we'll have to come up with a way to waterproof the foundation.
And I did get a call from the thrift store and will do my first volunteer shift next Tuesday. I've been put on a team, and our months are April, July, October, and January. I explained to the caller that I won't be available in January and possibly the end of October, but otherwise am flexible. I do know they are short staffed over the summer as many of the locals spend time at their cottages and/or with family. The schedule works for me, as we have no plans to go anywhere this summer.
Beyond that, it's been a pretty quiet, normal week here at home. I've done some organizing in the pantry and cupboards, spent many hours reviewing hints on Ancestry, did some vacuuming, prepared a few meals, and hung out with the cats and my grandson. What I didn't do was knit. So my project is again, at a standstill. :)
Spencer and Saku aren't friends, but do tolerate one another at least for a short while.
Have a great week ahead everyone!


I don't know your life that well (yet) so I'm glad you filled us in on Eli, Maebeme. I'm in shock over the amount of snow you got, though! I thought your week sounded very nice, and enjoyed that photo of Spencer & Saku... I know Saku is yours, but is Spencer too?
ReplyDeleteThanks Dug. My daughter has two cats, Stanley and Spencer, and I added Saku to the mix about a year after I moved here to live with her and my grandson. He had been living with my son temporarily. So they are now, sort of, my cats too. They corralled a lot of time with me.
DeleteI had hoped we were through with the snow but there is more in the forecast for the end of this week. :(
Congrats on Eli's baptism. That will be a sweet event.
ReplyDeleteLove that the kitties are so close - at least they tolerate each other!
Just YUCKO on the snow.
Thanks Cheryl. He was baptized As a baby, this was his confirmation. Basically his acceptance of the promises his godparents and parents made at that time.
DeleteThere is a bit of hissing and paw snapping occasionally but for the most part the cats live peacefully.
Ah, confirmation! I hope it goes well for him. I vaguely remember mine at age 12, in the Anglican Church.
ReplyDeleteBut so much snow! That's absurd. So much for my thought that it would melt over the weekend. Please do NOT send it here!
Stay cosy and safe.
I was 14 in the Anglican church and have little to no memory of the preparation s or the event itself. Yesterday's ceremony was much more involved than I recall.
DeleteSorry I heard parts of Ontario is getting snow, I hope you're not in one of them.
Welcome to the Catholic church Eli. Wishing blessings upon you and the joy of being part of the community. I really enjoyed the ceremonies when our sons were confirmed. Will the Bishop be there? Bishop Don is such a lovely person.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Thanks Jackie. The Bishop was there and I have a lovely photo of Eli with him.
DeleteThe cats will eventually become friends, won't they? As 'old' friends do. 🤔 Congratulations to Eli. It was a great photo.
ReplyDeleteSnow? We might see some overnight tonight, it missed us last night. Yay!
Thanks Patsy.
DeleteTolerance is the best we can hope for with the cats. Some cats bond easily with others, Saku is not one of them. :)
We've got a couple of nice days and then the snow is back....I want spring!
Sorry about your snow! I hope your volunteering goes well. Volunteering can be a very rewarding experience if it's well organized.
ReplyDeleteThanks FG. I'm looking forward to the opportunity to be helpful and to meet others in the community.
Delete14 inches of snow is a bunch, hope it melts fast!
ReplyDeleteWe've got two days of warm weather before more snow. Hopefully the first batch is gone before the next arrives.
DeleteThat is a tragic amount of snow given that it's April!
ReplyDeleteAgreed!
DeleteThere is something sick & wrong with 14" of snow in April. Although we drove through blowing snow between Salt Lake City and Butte on I15 on Thursday April 16.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely, winter does not want to let go.
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