Good morning people (I guess it’s almost noon time though). Anyway, today is gray and overcast with temps at 16°.
Tommy and Tony went to the farm forum meeting in Delta today. Carolyn has to make “farm” fresh foods to send with them to exhibit what can be made from our produce here. Each place brings something for the potluck. Last year they had big posters up to represent each group or farm who brought things. To represent S & K farms, they blew up my picture of Robin kissing one of the work horses at potato harvest. :)
Today, the Tok EMT III students are being tested. It’s a big day for them. A crew from here went to be victims and helpers in the testing. Allyson spent most of yesterday making cookies and burritos and other foods to sustain the kids. I think the ones taking the class are: Pat Lou, May, Peter, and Jon Squires.
We are in the process of making a quilt for Stacey and Peter. As a way of an announcement to all you “square makers”, we need your completed squares back between the 10th and the 15th at the latest. If you get them done sooner, we would love to have them sooner. We have to check them over to make sure they are exactly the right size, and we are starting our thinking process of how the squares will go on the quilt. Also, if we could start putting it together, as everyone knows, the sooner the better! Esp with spring around the corner. We’d rather sew indoors now while it is still cool out so we can be outside when the weather turns nice. BTW, when I say “we”, it’s a very loose usage of the word. Erica is sorta heading up the quilt, but Ann is doing most of the masterminding and sewing. Anyway, turn in your squares ASAP.
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later...
OK our EMT's got back. After 10 gruelling days. Sadly May did not pass her last exam duet to some what sounded like mix up on her test...that means that she has to go in to Fbks to the University probably an retest one item...bummer! She is pretty upset about it...and me too since it is hard for her to get away from her schedule. She was hoping to work at the clinic in Tok for a bit this summer....
Our trip is coming up in less than 2 weeks so I'm sad cause I know she will have that on the back of her mind and won't be carefree...oh well...cc'est la vie...reminds me of my school days in Northlands in BA. I usually had to go back to an awful auditorium full of kids who had not passed their "finales" and re take something or other, usually Math...
Must go...
You may be on the right track
but you'll get run over
if you just stand there.
- Anonymous
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