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One Week From Today…
…we will be here:
Saturday Snap – Pace’s School Winter Concert
They’re not allowed to say “Christmas” but this year, his grade sang a recognizable Christmas song (“Let It Snow”) [Edit: oh, that’s funny. I looked back at my post from three years ago about Pace’s first school concert and what song did I suggest would be a good, non-offensive choice but still “Christmasy”? Someone from […]
SnapCircuits FM Transmitter vs. iPad
Pace got a pretty cool gift at the RPL Staff Kids’ Christmas Party today – the Snap Circuits FM Radio Receiver Kit which allows a kid to make a working FM receiver. He got it set up and even tuned into the local FM station that goes “All Christmas Music, All The Time” during December for […]
Saturday Snap – Capes and Costumes
Halloween was over a month ago but these kids don’t seem to know it…
Throwback Thursday – #tbt – When Do You Put Up Your Christmas Tree? (Nov 2008)
Because Pace dad was so excited, we put it up in mid-November a few years ago!
Saturday Snap – Halloween Family
Last weekend in Medicine Hat…
RIP Koko
It’s been a month since we lost our cat, Koko, very suddenly. Although she seemed to have lost a bit of weight in the days preceding her death, we chocked this up to her being outside so much in the nice weather. She had otherwise been fine with no obvious symptoms of illness. But then, […]