Here it is, nearly a month since my last post. How do you people put up with me??? I did find a leftover photo from harvest, though. Thought I'd throw it in because I got a comment on my harvest post from someone in Sweden! Who'd have thought??
Derek came to Weyburn with us to celebrate my dad's cousin's 50th anniversary, and to visit lots of relatives. We even came across some cousins we had never met before! And I must say I'm very glad we met, since they are super people and I plan on getting together again sometime. All of the out-of-town guests stayed at the same hotel, so we had lots of time to visit and laugh. Dad's nephew lives in Weyburn, as well, and they graciously hosted the crew a couple of times during our stay. All and all, it was a great weekend. Here are a few photos. The first is Dad with his two sisters and their cousin, Oliver.
This is Oliver and his sister, Dolores.
Then we have Oliver and his two daughters, Cheryl and Susan. These are the cousins I had never met before, and let me tell you, they are a lot of fun! I predict more family gatherings in the future!
Here is Dolores with two of her daughters, Shelley and Cindy, more "new" cousins for the tree! Shelley's grandson is the same age as Derek, and lives in Kindersley. He and Derek know each other from hockey - small world!
This is my cousin, Mike, and his wife, Korryn, who live in Weyburn and let us invade their home. They are good sports! You'll also note Derek in the background, on his phone, as usual!
Here are a few shots from the more casual gathering at the hotel.
And now I can't get the text to align to the left again! Adam and Stephen are still playing football; their first play-off game is on Saturday versus Central Butte. Their hockey has also started, although many of the players are hurting from football. Could be an interesting couple of games to start with.
Clem has been busy winterizing the machinery and yard. He is also cleaning wheat while the weather holds. Then it will be hockey, hockey, hockey, I guess. The cold room is full of potatoes, carrots, and onions, and the freezer is full of peas, beans, corn, tomatoes, zucchini, and beets. My cousin got a couple of moose that had been frequenting our yard, so I will have a couple of moose roasts to add to the inventory, as well.
All in all, a good year!
Thanks for stopping by!
Chandra