We continue to enjoy our Christmas tree (we keep it up until the end of January), cringe at the heating bills and cook weird things. Both the weather and Mike's studies have helped to create a rather introverted household. It's for a season, and we can live with that.


Mary Pat (also known as "The Last Great Hope" for Theatre & Company, when she bravely attempted to be general manager back in 2001-03) was in town briefly and we managed to see her, in spite of the fact that she'd had 1.5 hours of sleep. Here we are at the Bistro Praha. I'm adjusting to work at the University of Alberta - some of the fun parts have begun, including listening to Danielle Peers speak at an event that we hosted. Danielle is a member of Canada's Olympic Basketball team (wheelchair olympics) and she is truly inspiring (daniellepeers.com/).
The cats are all fine - although Abe needs a thorough de-matting. Stay warm, be safe, have faith.

3 comments:
God, I love that cat. What a face!!
Maybe he should just accept his dreads and be done with it.
love to all,
Ginny
Hello Mike and Kate,
P. Hunnisett here! We're living down the street in Calgary. Nice to see you share all our similar thoughts on this move into this strange and distant land. Kathleen has our contact info if you find the lure of the south drawing you in this direction!
Cheers!
Mike! Kate! It has been too long! I just found you by random chance... I'm about to go all over the place with a touring show, but I'm reachable at scott_moyle@mac.com. I sometimes also write things at http://the-pirate-show.livejournal.com. I'm glad that the world seems to be treating you both well!
Cheers,
Scott
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