The purest form of joy: babies being babies ~ A Thread ?
1. When you realize that even your legs are under your own control? pic.twitter.com/KnmZeBOYji
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I can’t remember for sure but think this Blue Jays game was the first and only Blue Jays game I’ve attended in my life? Or did I see an exhibition game in Regina once? Hmm, 1989 so that feels very possible.
At any rate, this game was during a break in my Masters program. My parents came to visit so we went into Toronto to sightsee a bit before going to see family in the Orangeville/Grand Valley area. But we had a rainy day so went to this game (that’s my memory anyhow – again, might be wrong on some of this) and got the cheapest tickets – $10 each or something – but ended up sitting right behind home plate, just way up high.
Pretty fun memory – especially given the Blue Jays are now in the World Series.

Because this is a god-like performance!
One of the library’s board members is also a regular volunteer for RPL’s Good Food Box Program which is offered in partnership with a local food security agency.
During one of our regular chats, we talked about aging parents and, being a librarian to the core, I ended up recommending a book that I had just read myself which I thought she might be interested in.
She put it on hold and even made a point of coming over to show me when it came in earlier this week! 🙂

I wonder if there’s anyone I know that could use this Made-In-Regina Apology Generator web site?

Though this recent clip only popped up on my Facebook feed the other day, it did remind me of my time in Alberta (2001-2004) when I worked with the Writers Guild of Alberta where part of my work included helping jointly plan the annual Alberta Book Awards with the Book Publishers Association of Alberta.
Haven’t watched it yet but I suspect a lot of issues that existed back then – lack of government support, lack of skilled staff willing to work for low wages, lack of consumers buying local books (though perhaps this has changed a bit with the recent “Elbows Up” movement?), growth of self-publishing and vanity publishing options, competition from new entertainment options such as at-home streaming services and so on.
Ironically, a few years later, I’d find myself back in Saskatchewan, working in libraries but also serving on the Board of Coteau Books. And ten years after joining that board, being one of the two Board Members who most directly dealt with the bankruptcy of the organization once that became an unavoidable reality.
But that’s a story for another day…
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