Music Monday – “Walking through town is quite scary/It’s not very sensible either/A friend of a friend he got beaten/He looked the wrong way at a policeman”

This song has been going through my head all day for some reason.  (In completely unrelated news, Go Habs Go!)

 

I Predict A Riot” – Kaiser Chiefs

Happy Fourth of July! (And Where Would Sask Rate in Fully Vaccinated Rate If We Were A US State?)

 

On July 4th when President Biden had set (and missed) a goal of 70% of Americans receiving at least their first vaccine, this list of where states are at in terms of full vaccinations is interesting (and probably not surprising) .

In case, the link dies, the top 3 are:
Vermont (66%)
Massachusetts (62%)
Maine (62%)

…and the bottom three are:
Arkansas (34%)
Alabama (33%)
Mississippi (30%)

Keeping in mind we have different political climate, vaccine procurement levels and numerous other factors that prevent this from being a true apples to apples comparison.

But Saskatchewan is currently at 45% of the eligible population fully vaccinated so would rank #28 if we were a US state, right between South Dakota and Ohio.

Saturday Snap – Campfire Reading

Love to see Sasha using a headlamp to keep reading by the campfire after the sun goes down…

Friday Fun Link – Cristiano Ronaldo Is Not Human

Throwback Thursday – #tbt – Canada Day In Happier Times (July 2008)

Three years ago, I was placing second in our campground’s annual “Canada Day Decorating” contest.

This year?

Don’t really feel like decorating too much (though I did have a few ideas to subvert the contest but couldn’t find 751 orange helium balloons in time!) 🙁

At the risk of sounding like somebody on /r/entlightenedcentrism, I’m not sure completely canceling Canada Day celebrations is the right answer, even given the recent horrible discoveries of hundreds of kids buried in unmarked graves near residential schools across Canada (with likely hundreds and thousands more to come).  Some places have tried to “thread that needle” – Melville’s statement about postponing their celebrations was good for instance and  Stoughton also decided to proceed but only after consulting with nearby First Nations and adding a moment of reflection to their existing program.

Part of the reason I think this is the way to go is there is already a lot of attention on so-called “cancel culture” so when the right brands anything as being “canceled”, you immediately have a big wall against reaching people who may otherwise be open to the idea that, you know, taking kids from their parents then burying them in unmarked graves is bad.

Not everybody is going to be wearing an orange t-shirt or dropping off backpacks at the Legislature today but trying to move those who aren’t doing that along the path to a greater understanding is important.

Another related thing that I think would be a great move for the future would be to make June 21, which is already National Indigenous Day, a national holiday so the entire focus on the day could be on both the historic and current mistreatment of Indigenous peoples in Canada but also the important and growing role that First Nations people are playing in Canada’s successes.

Anyhow, Shea and I *are* wearing orange t-shirts at our campground which is in the heart of one of Saskatchewan’s most conservative areas today.  We’ll see how it goes…

Con-grad-ulations Pace!

We are so incredibly proud of the young man Pace has become.  Bring on high school!

Music Monday – “Every night, I say a prayer/In the hopes that’s there’s a Heaven.”

I don’t think Pace has a theme song for his grade eight grad today.

In my hometown, I went to elementary school until grade six then to high school in grade seven and I didn’t have a grade six grad theme song either (that I remember.). But it’s got me thinking back to my own grade 12 grad which definitely did and which I definitely remember.

To prepare for our grad ceremony and other activities, we had different meetings throughout the year of all Grade 12 students and also some with parents (fond memory: One father from a very religious family stands up and calls all the assembled parents “bootleggers” for even considering a “Safe Grad” – where we were able to drink underaged in a controlled setting such as a farm – instead of a “Dry Grad.”  He went on to say “What’s next?  Buying them cocaine?!?” and unsurprisingly, his son wasn’t allowed to come to the Safe Grad at a classmate’s farm.  What a “Safe Grad” meant was buses took us out and back home, volunteer parents controlled distribution of liquor that our own parents had bought for us, and I think there was a big bonfire, music and maybe some games – pretty dangerous stuff!  Another fond memory: the next time, I saw his son after high school grad, he was hanging out the side of a pick-up truck at the Craven Big Valley Jamboree, so drunk he could barely talk!) 🙂

Anyhow, at one student meeting, we discussed the very serious topic of a theme song for the grad.  If memory serves, there were three different factions – one group wanted a classic song (I think a Beatles song which in hindsight, I should’ve supported), one who wanted a hair metal song which is where I think my vote landed (Poison or possibly Guns n’ Roses) and a group voting for a current pop song – “Show Me The Way” by Styx which hit #3 on the pop charts in March 1991 when our grad was in May 1991.

My music tastes weren’t very evolved in 1991 (see how I picked the hair metal option over the Beatles who would soon after, became and remain to this day, my favourite group of all-time.) But even then, I knew you wanted a song that was meaningful, timeless and most importantly, not fucking cheesy (uhm, maybe the hair metal option was “School’s Out” by Alice Cooper which would’ve been even better – adding “timeless” to the check box in a way Poison never could!)

Unfortunately, a vote was taken and we got this abomination of a song, not only as our grad song but our entire grad theme.  Fortunately, in a fit of karmic justice, one of the decorations across the front of the stage came loose early on and so for the entire ceremony, parents and grandparents were left wondering what “SHOW ME THE WA ” meant?  Was “Wa” some new slang term for COCAINE???

Anyhow, here’s the tune that played as I walked down the aisle at Indian Head High School in May 1991 and into my future.  (Honestly, if we had to have a Styx song, I think “Mr Roboto” would’ve been more appropriate!)

(Oh, and apropros of nothing other than it being the most late 80’s/early 90’s thing ever, the name of the classmate whose farm we had the Safe Grad at was Jason, the son of the religious father was Jason and I was the trifecta as the third “Jason” in our small class of maybe 20 boys total!)

Show Me The Wa_” – Styx

Secular Sunday – Shining A Light

Powerful image of 751 solar lights during a vigil to recognize the children found in unmarked graves at Cowessess First Nation

Saturday Snap – Second Shot

Now to just get kids under 12 authorized to be vaccinated…

Friday Fun Link – A Few Signs That Covid May Be Coming to an End

Recent Signs That Covid is Over:
1. Had a rare inside, sit-down restaurant meal earlier this week with my parents and Pace (possibly his first inside meal in a year and a half?!?)

2. Got invited for some patio drinks with neighbours one evening this week

3. Nickle Lake is bringing back Friday Family movies this summer!

4. Costco is no longer restricting purchase of Lysol Wipes!

5. Rider single game tickets go on sale on July 5.

6. Pace got his second vaccination this week.

7.  Some appliances we ordered in January finally arrived.