After the Easter social whirl, not much happened this week, we got up, went to school/work and came home, watched TV (Robbie Coltrane in Cracker) and ate dinner. Saturday was pub night with a big turnout and we met Stuart who arrived with his wife Sinead and baby son Alexander from Northern Ireland on Wednesday. Today was Sugarbush day at Kings Landing and there was a large Newcomers club turnout (photo to follow).
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I am not sure if I told you this but Kathryn has a new job on the Deli counter at Sobey's (similar to Sainsbury's for those of you not resident in Canada). She is making some friends and starting to go out. At last!
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We were lucky that a huge storm passed up the coast and hit Newfoundland with 50+cm and another one came up and delivered another 20cm! We still have all the snow, the weather forecasters are predicting the start of the thaw next week. The first week of April may see our daytime high climb to the dizzy heights of +9c 
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Tango'ed Friday night and tonight, we learned to Molinette!
To finish I want to make you all smile for the start of the week, so here is the Expat song "Where ever I lay my hat thats my home" to mime. It is hilarious so click on and enjoy 
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