Wednesday, March 31, 2021

March, 2021

 

March was a mixed bag.

1st of all March is Cerebral Palsy awareness month. Theresa ordered special T-shirts for the occasion, but these only arrived the very last day of the month.









Several days with above ( and some record breaking ) temperatures which allowed all of us to get together for family walks in the various parks.

And then there were days with cold, miserable weather, where we sat inside and moped.

At least most of the snow melted, with the occasional morning where all was covered in white again.

Too early for any yard work, but at least we got most of our outdoor Christmas decorations put away.

One notable event – a farm just outside Transcona has been demolished, That farm must have been well over 100 years old. When my kids were small, we used to drive by and admire the sheep, goats etc. that were kept there. But all things must pass, and the old couple that ran that farm did just that. And now, so did that farmhouse.

During March we started the process of getting a wheelchair van for Caleb. This included setting up a Facebook Fundraising page. You can find that here.

We ended the month with the sniffles, so off we went for a Covid test.

You can view the March pictures here.

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