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I remember buying my youngest son all of the books as they came out back when I first moved to the U.K. I was really pleased that he was interested in reading them and I thought it a great way to encourage him to read. His step mom wouldn't allow him to have them, however. They were unchristian and she wouldn't have them in her home. At least that was her excuse.
Anyways, Happy Canada Day! It is sunny here, at least at the moment, and promises to be a warm day.
This is one of the photographs that my brother took of lightening in the skies above his Ottawa home yesterday. I thought it was amazing that he was able to capture it like this.
He also took this one. Pretty lucky to capture these images. Lightening happens so fast he must have had to do some pretty quick clicking.
Cindy and I were just saying the other day about how we hardly ever see Thunder and Lightening storms these days. At least where we live. They were a lot more common when we were growing up. Now, if we get any at all, they seem to happen at night when we are sleeping.
I am not complaining about that. I remember the storms we had growing up as being quite wicked.
I was thinking yesterday about how much time we used to spend at the outdoor pools in the summer months when I was a child. I think we went just about every day when the pools were open. Our parents would get us a summer pass, which was in the form of a cloth badge that would need to be sewn onto our swim suits. Usually just the year number.
We would start off in the morning with swimming lessons which would be held early in the morning before the pool opened for casual swimming. From out mother's perspective, it was really important that we learn how to swim. She never had as a child and had a life long fear of her head being under water. She did take swimming lessons once when we were in Gimli, but was not a huge fan.
We, on the other hand, spent many summers learning how to swim. I loved swimming. I do remember the water being almost hypothermic on those early morning lessons. Oh but it was bitter getting into the pool, but we soon got used to it.
The afternoons at the pool were much nicer. By then the day would have warmed up considerably and the coolness of the pool water was quite refreshing. If we were lucky we would have four cents to spend at the canteen to buy a popsicle.
That pool would be teaming with bodies. There were so many children that the lifeguards would often break it up into 15 minute sessions with groups of children taking turns. When the whistle blew, you would have to get out and let the other group have a turn.
As I got older being at the pool was more about ogling the lifeguards and innocent flirting with the boys of our own age.
Summers spent at the pools. Happy memories.
One of my cousins sent me this newspaper clipping of my father receiving a Good Conduct award back in October of 1963. It had been posted in the local newspaper. My grandparents must have been very proud of him. (My paternal grandfather died a month later on November 22nd) I had not known about this award, so it was nice to learn something new about my father. And it was very nice of my cousin to share it with me. I shared it with David and Cindy as well. (Our father is on the left.)
My brother translated it to English:
"Corporal Antoine Villeneuve, on the left, receives a medal for good conduct from the Commanding Officer of Gimli, Manitoba. Corporal Villeneuve is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dollard Villeneuve, of Bagotville. Congratulations."
FOR TODAY, June 30th, 2026
OUTSIDE MY WINDOW ...
Summer is in full swing. The temperatures are warming up, but thankfully so far they haven't been accompanied by a lot of humidity. For that I am grateful. This will probably change soon. A fairly warm day is in store for this, the last day of June.
I AM THINKING ...
Eileen is expected to begin living in her apartment next Wednesday. She is understandably nervous about that. I am trying to give her as much encouragement as I can. Hopefully the internet will be hooked up for her by then and I can get her television loaded with the ROKU box and some channels that will be a good distraction for her.
I AM ALSO THINKING ...
I am so proud of Eileen. She has faced all of the challenges that 2026 has handed to her with courage and conviction. She still has mountains to climb, but her father and I will be there to help her as much as we can. She will be okay. With the will and determination she has, I expect she will thrive.
I AM GRATEFUL FOR ...
These past six months. Although they have had some incredibly difficult challenges to face, they have also been filled with joy. I am so grateful for this time Eileen and I have had to spend together. God knows what He is doing. Its in the details.
I AM ALSO GRATEFUL FOR ...
His presence in my life. I could not do it without Him.
IN THE KITCHEN ...
Easy Fresh Strawberry Waffles with two dips/sauces. A lush caramel one and a sweet berry one. The waffles themselves are loaded with chopped fresh berries. These make the perfect breakfast, brunch or dessert. Serve with fresh berries on the side for dipping as well.
Bad Batch Baking. These Garlic Parmesan Chicken Skewers look amazing!
THIS I BELIEVE ...
He has a plan and a way for you to get through this life. But He can't help you if you don't let Him.
SOMETHING THAT IS NICE ...
Green fields and wild flowers . . .
SOMETHING ELSE THAT IS NICE ...
If this is real, I love it. I could live with that.
I AM WANTING TO CREATE ...
Crochet fish . . .
A Granny Square Hobo Bag . . .
A flowery table mat . . .
Quilted place mats . . .
Pretty lamp shades . . .
SOMETHING I ENJOY ...
THE JOY OF SNOW, by Elizabeth Goudge
Windowsill bouquets . . .
Forget-Me-Nots . . .
MAKES ME SMILE ...
Little ways to add whimsey . . .
SOMETHING TO WATCH ...
Our Zoo . . . on Britbox . . .
A THOUGHT TO CARRY WITH YOU ...