Bill and I both woke and rose around
7 am on Sunday, Sept. 30th. September 30th? Hey, this is
a very special day for someone in this household. I couldn’t reach him for a
hug because there was a furry sleeping lump between us, but we touched feet and
I squeezed his hand “Happy Birthday, Sweetie”. After I got up and got dressed,
I took the opportunity to give him his present. Just a kiss, don’t get excited!
I had this picture blown up for Bill's 60th and love it so much You get to see it Happy Birthday, Bill! |
I got dressed for the out-of-doors, while
he made his coffee and settled at his laptop. It was a calm Sunday morning and
for the whole 30-minute walk, there was not a vehicle in sight. So quiet and
peaceful, my thoughts were not disturbed or distracted by anything other than
nature. Aaaah. Perfect. When I returned, I walked up to the garden plot and
uncovered my happy pepper and tomato plants. “Thank you” they whispered as they
woke up.
Breakfast was yummy |
I made my tea and read a few blog
posts from our friends. Everyone is busy doing something. Some things involve
prepping for south travels, others attending hockey games, others exploring
beautiful park lands and still others sight-seeing in our provinces. Oh, and one
family in particular preparing for a brand-new batch of baby daschunds. There
is quite a variety of hub-bub going on and it is all fun to read about.
Bayshore Community Centre |
Bill got a couple of phone calls early
this morning, one from Carol, his sister, and the other from my daughter,
Bridgette, with birthday wishes. I’m surprised she didn’t sing to him. 😊 His phone was non-stop pinging with new birthday wishes from friends and
family across the land. We are so blessed. Yvonne, his oldest, told us that the
twins had an afternoon hockey game in our area, so we decided to spend his
birthday afternoon in Owen Sound. We had no other plans on this dull Sunday.
The Zamboni does its job |
We had our omelette sandwiches before
getting washed up and then drove into Durham. Black Beauty needed fueling up,
we needed to stop at the bank and we also had to drop a prescription off at the
I.D.A. for Bill. Back home, we bided the time preparing some birthday cards and
then got bundled for the arena atmosphere.
The huddle around net Zach is #1 |
I don’t like to be cold so it has
never been my favourite place. Come to think of it, the only time I enjoyed any
arena was when I was a teenager in Lucan. I never noticed the cold then, when I
was joining my girlfriends for ice skating. Of course, there was some ‘boy-watching’
going on then as well so we were quite distracted. Those days are long gone and my body can’t handle the
cold the way it used to. I’ll be taking my Mexican blanket along today.
Zach in net and Carter #7 is on the right in this picture |
Sitting here at 1pm it is only
48F/9C. Brrrr. The game starts at 2:45 so we left at 1:45 and drove to the arena.
It was a cool day, cloudy and the odd drizzle every once in a while. We arrived
at Bayshore Community Centre at 2:30 and saw Yvonne as soon as we walked in.
This is a new place for them and the boys only play here once. It is a 2-hour drive
for them from Tavistock but quite an impressive venue.
Lots of action and Zach holds them off |
They look so small in all this gear |
Bill and I enjoyed the game very
much, we had a bird’s eye view of young Zach in goal and he played an amazing
game. Carter was also very active with his team on the ice and made a number of
shots, although unsuccessful today, on goal. We are very proud of these two
young fellows. They will have a birthday on Oct. 13 where they will be turning
12. Already! I was quite warm throughout the game with my blanket under and around my legs. The seats are always cold.
If it wasn't for the penalties the Huskies got, a couple of goals wouldn't have happened |
We chatted with Yvonne and Dennis
while we waited for the boys to change out of their gear and join us.
Bill, his daughter, Yvonne and Dennis |
It is
always quite the sight to see them proudly lugging their huge hockey bags with
beaming smiles on their faces. I love their hats. Such handsome boys. I got a
couple of pictures and then we said goodbye, with the hopes that we see all of
them on Oct. 20th.
Zach and his heavy bag |
I love this picture of Bill with his grandsons Three handsome guys! |
From there, Bill wanted to drive to
the Bayshore Community Boat Launch to see the memorial that honoured
his Uncle Kelly. We did that and I took a few more pictures.
Memorial to Kelly Mothersell because of his dedication to promote the launch |
Adjustable docks so they can be lifted up above the water so the ice doesn't damage them |
It was a misty day so no one else was about Looking south towards downtown Owen Sound |
At home by 5:30, Bill fed Clemson and
I started supper. We had some roast beef to finish up and I cut up some onion,
pepper and zucchini in the fry pan before adding hash browns. We each had a
sliced tomato on the side and it was a filling meal. Two of Bill’s daughters
called after supper so we were able to make plans with Krystal about dinner
before we leave since she won’t be home on the 20th.
Looking across the harbour at the Museum where my sister, Wendy, works |
We also got to hear about what Charlotte’s family is up to and how school started for the girls. Bill made his sandwiches for the next couple of days and packed his cooler.
It has been a nice birthday celebration
for him, even though it was a miserable weather day. We had a good day
together.
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