I’ve been on holidays this last week so what better reason
is there to celebrate with VikLit and the other Celebrate the Small Things blog
hoppers than that?
From Friday night to Monday afternoon, I was with one of my
brilliant best friends in Calgary, Alberta and that is something definitely
worth celebrating! Calgary was just hit
by one of the worst flash floods that the city has ever seen. There is
literally billions of dollars of damage. Some houses were completely washed
away, some “only” had eleven feet of water in them. Thankfully, where my
girlfriend was living was unaffected – that is something to celebrate. I think
something else worth celebrating is how, in the face of disaster, an entire
city can come together to help one another. Across the city, people were
opening their homes to the masses of people who were forced to evacuate. Across
the city, people were coming together to shovel mud and sewage from strangers’
homes. Across the city, people were coming together for the sake of helping
each other, receiving nothing in return. It is altruism at its finest and I am
celebrating my renewed faith in humanity.
On Monday afternoon, I took the bus from Calgary to Leduc,
Alberta to visit my baby (25-year old) sister. The free wifi on the bus was
definitely celebration worthy as it made the four hour bus ride fly by.
Monday was also Canada Day! Fireworks and patriotism –
enough said!
I’ve been at my sister’s since Monday, relaxing, sunbathing,
drinking beer, watching satellite tv, and really just vegging! My Mom got here
Tuesday morning so we’ve just been having some good ol’ family time for the
last week. Mom and I are doing the twelve hour drive back on Sunday which I
don’t look forward to, but at least we’ll be doing it together.
Despite the fact that I am, indeed, on holidays, I did have
to finish the second edit of my Creative Writing Thesis. I handed it in
(electronically, of course) to my professor on Wednesday. Celebrations are in
order for having accomplished that. Next Friday, when I actually hand in the
finished product to the Thesis committee, will be cause for a much bigger
celebration!
My final celebration for this week is the supper that I just
ate: steak, crab legs, shrimp skewers, garlic toast, seasoned mashed potatoes,
and Caesar salad. Yum!
Congrats on your lovely family time! It's nice to get the chance to spend time with family especially when they don't live close.
ReplyDeleteIts good to see you here. I missed being here myself. It sounds like the family time is great although I don't envy you guys the drive back. People are getting back into their places in Calgary now right? A fellow blogger has been following the flooding. It sounds like it was devastating. Glad you guys got away unscathed. OH my bro. finally sent me the book! I sent it out to you today...look for it! Another small celebratory thingy!
ReplyDeleteSounds like you're having a good week! Enjoy the rest of your holiday! :)
ReplyDeleteWOW, Wow, and WOW! Yes many good reasons to celebrate. So glad to hear your friend was ok, how nice to spend some veg time with family. We're soon to do that. Hubby and I are off to Utah where Darling Daughter will join us...we've not seen her since Christmas...well I did once, we did girls wkend but...we're sure looking forward to the time together.
ReplyDeleteI am sitting here contemplating shrimp skewers, crab legs, steak, garlic toast, mashed potatoes... And I thought my dinner sounded good. *sigh* The rest sounds thought-provoking, sobering (the floods), smile-making (WiFi on the bus) and good (your writing). I hope your joy continues.
ReplyDeleteSounds like you had a lovely time! Enjoy the rest of your summer!
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So sorry about the flooding. It must have been horrible. But people who helped are the heroes. Good for them, making such a huge difference to the victims. Glad you had fun and I'm sure your Creative Writing assignment will be amazing.
ReplyDeleteHuge gratz on getting your work turned in!
ReplyDeleteHappy Friday!
Mei @ Diary of a Fair Weather Diver
Sounds like a great vacation despite the need for editing. Writer’s Mark
ReplyDeleteGirl! how's you doing... long timeee...??
ReplyDeleteSounds like you have had a very celebratory week! Congratulations!
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