Thursday, July 22, 2010

Summer?

So far my summer has been taken up with non summer activities. It seems I have been busy with all kinds of things related to the Type 2 diabetes diagnosis (pharmacist training on food guide and basic information, training on glucose meter, dietician's workshop on various rices and how to cook them, blood work and blood pressure testing, exercise class, swimming lessons).

At the same time, I have been negotiating a new mortgage and I'm happy to report I got a good deal on the interest rate. I have also been undertaking modest activities (knitting) and discussing plans with my Kenyan partners on the mission field. I am hoping by the late Fall to bring jiko stoves to more of the village women in Chepkerbet.  If any of you would like to know more,  please read here. If you would like to help please contact me.

On a personal front I have been busy as well. My cousin was here just over a week ago for weekend visit. It was also my niece's birthday and though I wasn't there for the party I did have to arrange for a small gift and a card to get to her on time.  I have also been travelling back and forth to visit and help my elderly mom. I will be leaving again in about 1 and half weeks to assist with financial activities like banking and bills, as well as do the shopping, cooking and cleaning. The annual Kamloops Pow-Wow is something we hope to get to for at least one day also if it isn't too hot for mom.  She enjoys this cultural event immensely and if it weren't for her I'd probably stay home with the comfort of the air conditioning as much as I do enjoy the cultural event.

I am also excited to finally get to Bard on the Beach. We will be seeing Much Ado About Nothing.
Celebrating its 21st Season in 2010, Bard on the Beach is one of Canada's largest not-for-profit, professional Shakespeare Festivals. Presented in a magnificent setting on the waterfront in Vancouver's Vanier Park, the Festival offers Shakespeare plays, related dramas, and several special events in two performance tents from June through September.

I'm looking forward to this because I've lived in Vancouver for many years and never have gone to this event though I do love plays. It is just the like amazing Folk Festival we have here every year in the 3rd week of July (just passed) which I never get to either and the growing Jazz Festival which I also miss each year, largely due to the fact that I am away up country.

My friend from Calgary is coming for her annual summer vacation to her childhood home and she arrives tomorrow. We have agreed to forego a "coffee date" on Saturday and instead have a play, dinner on the beach, concluded by fireworks which are part of the annual Celebration of Lights. How awesome is that?!! You can read all about the fireworks I was able to capture last year  here and here.

I feel blessed that this year I am able to squeeze in a few things to savour the summer. I am ENJOYING my summer as I've long wanted to take the swimming lessons, I am getting my diabetes under control and I'm taking an exercise class. I am also getting a chance to take in some the summer festivals which is for me a great summer activity though I don't always get to the ones I've been thinking I'd like to see. Too many logistical issues but in time it will happen. Yeah. I hope your summer is also going well too!

5 comments:

Laura in Paris said...

Oh, please, start enjoying summer before it's gone!

Joyful said...

Oh, I guess my post is coming across like I'm not enjoying summer so I'll have to be more explicit. I am enjoying summer but not in the traditional ways. That is why I am looking forward to this weekend!

Heidrun Khokhar, KleinsteMotte said...

Great times ahead for you. Guess the diabetes is not holding you back! Way to go!! Love that you make time for your Mom.

Joyful said...

KleinsteMotte, yes, I'm really looking forward to it. Not only that. Mom called and said my nephew is arriving tomorrow for the Celebration of Lights (fireworks) on the weekend. Mom will be so happy to see me as my brother went up end of last month for a few days instead of me. I had to catch up on a few things. She'll be even happier if we can manage to get to the pow-wow. It is a big challenge to get out but we will surely try :-) Hope your summer is going swimmingly.

Joyful said...

KleinsteMotte, yes, I'm really looking forward to it. Not only that. Mom called and said my nephew is arriving tomorrow for the Celebration of Lights (fireworks) on the weekend. Mom will be so happy to see me as my brother went up end of last month for a few days instead of me. I had to catch up on a few things. She'll be even happier if we can manage to get to the pow-wow. It is a big challenge to get out but we will surely try :-) Hope your summer is going swimmingly.

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