The girls school had their St. Richard's Feast Day mass at the church.
That was followed by the Principal Achievement Awards for second term
and the recognition of students "caught in the act" practicing the
monthly virtues. Both Susan and I were able to make it to the awards.
They started with the Virtues and Claudia was caught for all three. Here
she is for the Respect Virtue.
Then Claudia received the Self Control virtue certificate.
Gillian was also recognized for Self Control.
Claudia also received a certificate for the virtue Hope.
Next they recognized the Academic and learning award. Claudia back up
for the fourth time.
Angela was recognized for the Academic award.
Gillian received the Academic award. They didn't hand out the
certificates until the kids were back at school because they had walked
to the church from the school and they figured the certificates might
not last on the walk back.
Claudia made one more trip to the front to receive her Art Certificate.
Girls and their certificates
Claudia with her Academic and Art Award.
Here she is with her Virtue certificates.
Gillian with her Academic award.
And her Virtue certificate.
Angela with her Academic award.
Saturday, April 05, 2008
Girl Guide Cookies
It's that time of year again and we received our 6 cases of Chocolate
and Vanilla Girl Guide cookies. Susan and the girls went out in the
neighbourhood to sell 3 cases. One guy bought a whole case. We still
have a few boxes left.
Saturday, April 12, 2008
May Contain...
One of the guys I work with brought in this cover from a container of
mixed nuts. If there are peanuts in the ingredient list, why are they
warning that it may contain traces of peanuts.
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
New Fiscal Year
With the start of a new fiscal year on April 1, my travel schedule has
already started to fill in. Last week I was up on Manitoulin Island and
the North Bay area for a few days. This week I was down in the London
area for a couple of days. I should be busy over the next couple of
months.
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Claudia's First Communion
Today was Claudia's First Communion, it was at the 8:00 am mass. Thanks
to everyone who got up early to attend. Claudia was worried no one would
show up. She has been very excited about receiving her first communion.
Ther were four other kids receiving First Communion, unlike when Angela
did hers two years ago and there were 28 kids. Here she is sitting with
Poppa waiting for the pictures to begin.
Our family.
Father Abraham did the mass this morning and everyone quite enjoyed it.
Claudia did her community
worker project on Father Abraham last year when she was in grade one.
The Swan/Tanabe clan. I think this would work better if there was only
one camera, then everyone would know where to look, of course that's not
possible if there are Tanabe's involved. Andrew was trying to join
another families photo because they were better looking.
Claudia's was the last of the First Communions, next year we start the
Confirmations.
Claudia in her First Communion dress.
Claudia's cake.
Claudia opening her presents.
Eric and the boys looking thrilled.
Claudia posing with her cake.
It was a good day, things went well, the weather turned out to be nice
and Angela was feeling better. Thanks again to all of you who helped
make Claudia's First Communion a special day for her.
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Slideshow
I have been looking for some options to displaying photos on the blog.
Thinking ahead to the next trip, I have may have more photos than I can
handle, so one option I am thinking of is a slideshow. Testing it out
with some photos from yesterday.
Monday, April 28, 2008
St Richard Fog Collector
I was able to attend the FogQuest
presentation at the girls school today. One of the volunteers with
FogQuest was at the school to do a brief talk on the work she has been
involved with and to receive a cheque from the school. During Lent, the
student council and the faith ambassadors chose FogQuest as their Lenten
Project. With the help of the School Council, they raised $1000.00
during Lent to help purchase a fog
collector to supply water to a village in Guatemala. A picture of
some of the students presenting Melissa with a big cheque.
When Gillian was in grade 5, I had done some work for the Executive
Director of FogQuest, in lieu of payment, I asked Bob Schemenauer if he
would give a talk to Gillian's class on a weather related topic. From
that talk a couple of the teachers who were involved with the Student
Council mentioned at the time that FogQuest would be a cause that they
would like to support as a Lenten project. This year they took up the
cause and they were very successful. The money they raised will go
towards a fog collector for a family in Tojquia.