Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-07-25

  • Why does packing take so effing long? Still need to pack the carry on items. :P #
  • Here in Halifax and the kids are asleep. I am hoping to get some sleep before the sun wakes them. It's 2 hot 2 use tinfoil on the windows. #
  • Unpacked, organized (mostly) and getting ready to grocery shop. Then off to the hospital after lunch.< Sigh.> #
  • On a high note, my cousin's brand new little girl is gorgeous. Doesn't look like she came 5 weeks early. :) #
  • RT @NanaLorraine: A wants to show Q how to have a temper tantrum so he can do it right. Told'm they don't have to happen at all. Rspnse:Why? #
  • OH while walking today: "You shouldn't get drunk for the first time when you aren't with your boyfriend." says teenaged boy to girl friend. #
  • I am not sure what that says about the kind of party she was going to, or whether the 2nd time was ok without the boyfriend. :P #drunkteens #
  • Spent the afternoon at the Funeral home and then home getting things ready. Lots of pictures to go through. I wish I had done it before. #
  • I am a little bit afraid to try to shut my eyes. But I need to get some sleep before the boys get up in the am. Lots to do tomorrow. #

Katherine Mary Floyd 1949-2010

Katherine Mary (Forwood) Floyd

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Katherine Mary Floyd nee Forwood, 60 of Halifax passed away the 22nd July 2010 at Victoria General Hospital. Born in Halifax in 1949, Kathy was the daughter of Muriel (Zinn) and the late Gerald Forwood.

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During her early career Kathy worked for Canadian Customs before she had her son and became a full time stay at home mother. Kathy was very involved in many volunteer roles in both her children’s schools and in the greater community including work as a playground supervisor at both George Bissett and Col.John Stuart Elementary schools. During the early 90’s Kathy helped set up and run a Meals on Wheels program in Cole Harbour. She later became involved in many aspects of the Dartmouth Skating Club including volunteer work for Skate Dartmouth and Skate Canada. Her many roles included hospitality, registration and she could be counted upon to do whatever was needed. Most recently Kathy worked at the Diocesan Bookroom.

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Kathy is survived by her loving husband John, son Anthony, daughter Paula, grandchildren Aidan and Quinlan (Floyd,) brother Paul Forwood and cousins Maureen, Patricia and Frank (Zinn.)

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Visitation will be held Sunday 25th July 2010 at 2 pm to 4 pm and 6pm to 8pm at Cruikshank’s Funeral Home, 2032 Robie Street, Halifax. The Funeral Service will be held on Monday 26th July 2010 at 11 am, St. Patrick’s, 2267 Brunswick St, Halifax with Father LaPorte officiating. Interment will be at Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Lower Sackville.

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In lieu of flowers the family requests that donations be made to Ovarian Cancer research at www.ovariancanada.org or a charity of your choice in Kathy’s name.

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The family would like to send special thanks to a number of people involved in Kathy’s cancer treatment; the nurses and staff of the ward 11 chemo unit particularly: Ramona, Vivian, Smiley and her doctors Dr. Paula Rittenberg, Dr. Katharina Keiser, and her nurses Kathy Mac, Laverne, Thelma and Jodie. The kind support and sensitive care over the last 5 years has been appreciated more than you know.

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This was one of the hardest things I have ever had to write. Kathy was a fine mother-in-law, a great mother, loving wife and a doting grandmother. She could be sarcastic and stubborn but she loved to laugh and have a good time. I am pretty sure that is why Anthony had such a strict curfew for the longest time. Even though she was a little worried about her little boy being so serious so early she made me feel welcome in the family . . . eventually. I know she took distinct pleasure in telling others that “Gwen was such a quiet and polite girl before she became involved in our family.” Kathy took full credit for making me the sarcastic person you know today, and she wasn’t too far off.

I know that Kathy was very happy when Anthony and I became engaged, but it was nothing like when we told her she was going to be a grandmother. I know she must have been absolutely thrilled and it was momentous because it was the reason she quit smoking. There was almost nothing she wouldn’t do for her grandsons.

We love her and we will miss her very much.

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-07-18

  • The Benadryl knocked me for a loop last night. I slept, with a few brief awakenings, until around 7 am. I fell asleep at 5:30 pm. #oops #
  • Heard the news of a toddler run over by mom in driveway. She didn't know until she came home. Who the fuck was watching the kid? #sosad #
  • Got each boy a planter and a few plants to make play gardens. A place for some fairies or animals to play. #imaginationsrock #
  • Put Quinlan in the crib as I needed to clean up outside & he is down. I guess I wake him at 6 . #latenapdaysworsethannonapdays #gofigure #
  • I just got a registered letter . . . a voucher for a free pack of Huggies. Because you know that really needs to be registered. #weird #
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  • I had to do it. I just followed the @oldspice guy. Gotta love a man in a towel tweeting from the bathroom. #socheesyit'sgreat #
  • As much as I believe in what Unicef does, I do not give donations at the door. At least they didn't wake the baby. #DamnDoorbells #
  • A few days after I order my minicards from @Moo they have a 30% off sale. :) #
  • I think my husband has a crush on @Alyssa_Milano. Check out her latest response to @oldspice. http://bit.ly/dbY8Wk 100K to WWF Gulf Fund #
  • I'm attending The Mouthy Housewives BlogHer '10 Happy Hour — http://www.eventbrite.com/s/1gCi Anyone else coming? #
  • Drama FTW! @CarouselTheatre I just called and got Aidan in. :) Thanks for the tweet so I didn't forget to register. #
  • RT @The_EmilyB: Last chance! I've got a #Blogher10 room reservation at the Sheraton across from Hilton – 2 dbl beds & #BlogHer rate #
  • Aidan: I hope you never die mommy. Me: we all die sometime sweetheart. Aidan: Well hopefully not until I am 100. #
  • Q is 1 of the cuties! RT @chillmonkeys: Photos are up on the site & our Darwin hats are now available @raspberrykids! http://bit.ly/bn71u0 #
  • I love this post! RT @Chookooloonks: New blog post: forty-three: a certain age http://bit.ly/917YNt #
  • Social Distortion's "Story of My Life" comes on & Aidan is running around yelling "Story of My Life, it's Story of my life, TIME TO PARTY!" #
  • I guess we are doing something right with Aidan's musical education. Though I wonder what the upstairs neighbour thinks. #5yearoldfratboy #
  • KIds in bed and now to get flights booked , cat sitter arranged, day camp canceled and packed. #fuckcancer #
  • Waiting for the sinus pills to work so I don't drown in my sleep. I don't need to be on NS time until Monday. :( #
  • If I end up going to Blogher from NS I can't go @Westjet. No way to get my YVR/YYC/NYC to change to YHZ/?/NYC. So confusing. #
  • OK time to blast the cleaning music. I am thinking Social Distortion, some Killers, the Smiths and maybe some New Order. #
  • Kitchen cleaned, dining room and living room vacuumed and most toys picked up. Recycling out, suitcases up. Time for a time out! #
  • RT @AngellaD: Pre-BlogHer meetup: @songsinblue @hillarywith2ls @leftcoastmama @5minutesformom… http://yfrog.com/5u1q2pj #
  • Hot Tub Time Machine . . . what can I say. I am not sure if I liked it or not. #

Bridges: A Thing of Beauty

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Bridge: The Mirriam-Webster Dictionary defines a bridge as:

1 a : a structure carrying a pathway or roadway over a depression or obstacle b : a time, place, or means of connection or transition

I am fascinated with bridges even if I am not sure I like to be on them.  I think they are beautiful. I see strength and grace in the lines and intersections of the supports.

I had this whole post worked out in my head and it has all gone to pieces.  I had links between real world bridges and their strength and beauty with the way we humans can support each other.  The bridge between people though sometimes tenuous can be just as strong and beautiful as the bridges I like to photograph.  I think that right now we need those bridges.

Until I can figure out how to say what I need to I will leave you with a few photographs that I am particularly proud of.   They are all of one of the bridges in Fremont, Washington home of Groundspeak.

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