6 years up on the escarpment
#1
6 years up on the escarpment
well another year has gone ,so now 6 years today in Canada.
Have i had any regrets mmmm only 1. and that was not being with my dad when he passed on.
apart from that life is good ,not bad for a couple o 50+ s that took a chance and ran with it.
Our daughter graduates this yr and is already accepted for college,,well after going back tae Scotland to visit her gran and then off to Perth WA to visit her cousins.
CIC could have waited a year to change the citizenship rules but whatever.
So roll on the next 6yrs and whatever it brings.
jimmy,shirley & caitlin
Have i had any regrets mmmm only 1. and that was not being with my dad when he passed on.
apart from that life is good ,not bad for a couple o 50+ s that took a chance and ran with it.
Our daughter graduates this yr and is already accepted for college,,well after going back tae Scotland to visit her gran and then off to Perth WA to visit her cousins.
CIC could have waited a year to change the citizenship rules but whatever.
So roll on the next 6yrs and whatever it brings.
jimmy,shirley & caitlin
#2
Re: 6 years up on the escarpment
So sorry to hear about your dad, I dread a similar situation some time in the future... But otherwise, well done and congratulations! Best wishes to you and your family!
#3
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Joined: Mar 2010
Location: Winterpeg
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Re: 6 years up on the escarpment
Congratulations, its amazing how fast time goes by here. Enjoy the next 6 years .
Keep warm.
Keep warm.
#4
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Joined: Mar 2011
Location: Manitoba
Posts: 42
Re: 6 years up on the escarpment
Congratulations Jimmy, but i'm curious about the truck in your profile pic. : )
#5
Re: 6 years up on the escarpment
Its a rebuilt 1963 mack B model with a 5+4 box hauling a super B with side dump trailers still in use in SK.
I just like the photo..lol
I just like the photo..lol