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Saturday, September 22, 2007
The Falling Leaves...
Another few hectic weeks have slipped by since my last post and now we are heading into the home stretch of September. The leaves are doing their all too sudden transformation thing and it's great to be driving down a country road and see all the colors. Then a large wind comes up and they're gone. Catch them while you can. I've been trying to get Robyn & Craig's wedding video finished but I've had other things on the go all week and haven't had a chance to do much. I want to spend some time today and get a large chunk done. However, we are supposed to be going out this evening to go through a corn maze with the staff at Dianne's office. Should be interesting. Dianne and I shot the video of a surprise wedding proposal at a local church last week and it went very well. We will be incorporating that footage into the wedding video that we will do for them next June. Next weekend we have our 6th wedding shoot to do as the son of some friends of ours gets married. We have been talking to Sandi fairly regularly on Skype and things are going really well for her. She is really enjoying teaching and has a wide range of students all the way from kindergarten to junior high. She says a few of the grade 4 boys are quite smitten with her and really enjoy it when she shows up. She is being quite adventuresome also and this weekend is going to do some repelling down waterfalls. Her and a friend are planning a short trip to North Korea in early November and already there are a few of us from Edmonton planning trips to see her in Japan. I have started playing in a small blues band which now takes up another evening for practices. This is a band that was started by an acquaintance of mine. There maybe a few gigs coming up so that will be something to look forward to. The renovations at the Harder house continue as Lee and I laid a laminate floor in their bedroom this week. He still has the hardwood for the living room to do and the baseboards. They hope to sell the condo quickly before the market deflates too much.
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