Tuesday, July 27, 2010

A Full Moon and a Full Day

Isabel has been writing her "August letter" to friends and extended family. Her paragraph about last Saturday is a "keeper" for this week's blog update. The day was sunny with a soft breeze. The mosquitoes were nowhere to be found.

Here are Isabel's words typed on her word-pro:

"Another happy outing was July 24, when Rick and Catherine drove me to Garratts' cabin at Lake Katepwa, 60 miles from Regina for a Barnsley family gathering of more than 30 people. My girls and their families were there as well as my sister-in-law Gertie, nieces and nephews and their families, and cousins. It was a great time of visiting!

Our Abernethy Fair was the previous day, and everyone was full of tales about what a wonderful fair it was again. There were 76 horses competing and 109 exhibitors had 1300 exhibits in cooking, handwork, quilting, horticulture etc. The chocolate chip cookie class had 22 entries! The class I sponsor for youth ~ "a nutritious school lunch" ~ had 13 entries and I was happy that Mary got first and Josh second! I so enjoyed competing at the Fair for over 50 years, and I am pleased that my family including Catherine, Rick, Nancy, Bill, Megan, John, Mary and Josh all entered exhibits this year. This includes grains, flowers, and the pet show along with baking and many crafts, wild flower identification, and art work. It was the 103rd Abernethy Agricultural fair and in all those years, it has never been rained out! Amazing!!

On the trip to Lake Katepwa, it was good to see the crops and green countryside on this very rainy year in Saskatchewan. The ride and transfer went even better than last time!" (end of quote)

Four hours after our arrival at Katepwa, the moon accompanied us all the way home to Wascana.

"Home" is found in so many places these days.

With gratitude again and again.

Monday, July 12, 2010

A Walk in the Summer Sun

Isabel emailed us this past week that she had been walking outside on the sidewalk. Mum headed out into the sunshine accompanied by her new tall walker; Robin, her current Physiotherapist; and Karen, Mum's longtime PT Assistant who drove Rufus-the-Third. Rufus follows behind in case Isabel needs to ride. This was Mum's first walk outside in nearly three years.

How much the rest of us can take for granted!

Mum emailed us that Robin wanted her to experience walking on an uneven surface. This was a memorable day with the hot July sun on her back and the beautiful Wascana Park around her. Thank you again, creative caring therapists whose extra effort become something "to write home about".

Yes, this photo is of Wascana Park in the summer sunshine.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Hanging Out at the Shop


Given the choice between the shops of the mall and a farm shop on the prairie, there was no question. The farm shop, it was.

On a day that threatened thunderstorms yet again (!), Isabel's friend, Don, swept out his farm shop south of Regina in preparation for a visit from Isabel. We loaded up in a shower and drove in sun through green and flooded fields under blue sky and cloud. On arrival 20 minutes later, a look at the sky convinced us to move the picnic table under the trees in to the clean shop for an afternoon of visiting. (Yes, this lovely farmstead has a house, but Isabel has not yet mastered steps up and down).

The photo is significant. Isabel is enjoying a view of the farm and prairie from the shop with her wheels beside her. Mum is now able to travel short distances by car (rather than with Rufus - her power-chair and the van). Birdsong, a garden, old friends, family and friend accompaniment, story-telling and laughter were part of the afternoon.

We drove back to Wascana in showers and arrived with clear sky overhead as we unloaded.

Thank you, Joyce and Don, for helping dreams come true!