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Let it snow, let it snow…

It’s December 4th and we’re having our third decent snowfall of the year! We’ll have to wait and see if the usual patten of snow then rain starts, but so far so good! Nicholas loves staring out the window at the snow.

We finally got our Christmas tree put up last night. Looks good. All the lights came on! Now the real decorating begins.

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First big snow!

I know it’ll all melt within a day or two but this is the first real snowfall for the year. I got my plow all ready yesterday evening and I put it to good use today. I’d guess we have about 8 inches of snow down. 🙂

Rene

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Goodbye Nan

My Grandmother passed away this morning. It’s a sad time for all of us. I received a phone call at 4 am letting me know the news. Shortly after me and Siobhan were on our way to see her. I’ll be the first to admit that I am not the strongest of people when it comes to death and sickness. I’m quite proud of what I was able to do today. When we arrived at her house prayers were being said. After the prayers were over I immediately made my way to her and gave her a kiss on the forehead and told her I loved her. I somehow held myself together and waited until after her body was removed before we left.

Nan

This evening I had a bit more of an issue with the whole situation and it really made me think. Me, Siobhan and Nicholas went to visit Granddad to see how he was doing. As soon as I turned off the key he started crying. We let him have his time and finally, after peeling him away from the Argo, we made our way into the house. He was still crying but we eventually managed to calm him down after he spotted some clocks. Nan always said she knew when Nicholas came by as he usually entered the house wailing for some reason or another. We then hunted for some more clocks as the little guy is fascinated with them. We ended up in Nan’s room, where Nicholas had seen her at Halloween. He pointed to the clock and then immediately concentrated on the bed, pointed his finger and said “Nan”. I more or less freaked. I didn’t know what to make of it and broke down all the while squeezing Nicholas close to me. I was scared, upset, amazed, and very curious at the same time. Did he simply recognize the room? We will never know. I can only hope that he keeps some memory of this special woman strong in his mind for the rest of his life. We left the house then as I was having a hard time dealing with what had just happened. Later that evening, Nicholas and I dropped back to try visiting again. Granddad jokingly commented on how something must be wrong with Nicholas as he wasn’t crying and we all had a good laugh. He was perfect this time around and I brought him back into the bedroom again and he looked at the clock and other things but made no comment. I picked up a picture of Aunt Geraldine, her daughters and Nan and as soon as Nicholas saw it he stuck his finger on it and pointed to “Nan”. Tomorrow she will be back at her home and he is going to see her again. I hope he cries a bit when we get there as Nan would want that. 🙂
We miss you Nan. We love you.

I thought I’d share the obituary written by my Uncle Phil. It’s to be published in next week’s local newspaper.

Pauline (Collier) Jeddore

April 17, 1927 – November 13, 2007

 

A beautiful person left this world this morning to enter into the company of loved ones who passed before.

We, the family of Pauline (Collier) Jeddore, age 80, would like to inform her friends and relatives that Mom crossed over to be with her Lord and God on November 13 at 3:05 am after a short battle with Cancer. She showed her strength and courage to the end, remaining upbeat and cheerful to her remaining hours.

Mom was totally devoted to her God and her Catholic faith and to her family. Mom spent her whole life looking after us and making sure we were comfortable and taken care of.

Mom was the daughter of Alphonsus Collier and Angela (McDonald) Collier. She was born in Burnt Woods, Newfoundland on April 17, 1927.

She leaves to mourn her loving husband John N. Jeddore, Daughters Patricia Hoskins (Gerard W. Collier), Marietta Drew (Rod), Genevieve Drew (Ken), Mary K. John (Wayne Hodder), Geraldine Jeddore-Caul (Gordon Carey), Lorraine John (Daniel Willcott); Sons Josep M. Jeddore (Gaylia Reid), Philip Jeddore and Dan Jeddore (Brenda Lucia); Brothers Edbert Collier (Laura), Mike Collier (Helen) and Clayton Collier, son-in-law Gervaise John.

She was pre deceased by daughters Mildred and Madonna, her Father and Mother, sisters Marcella Collier (Phil) and Margaret Lorraine Hoskins (Cliff, deceased), by brother Pius Alexander in infancy and by Special Friend Lucy Jeddore.

She was also pre deceased by grandson Broderick, granddaughter Gail and sons-in-law Martin Hoskins and Bob Caul.

Mom was grandmother and great grandmother to 56 children.

Mom worked side by side with her husband, in their General Store until she could no longer do so. Besides her family, she loved Hockey, Bingo and her hockey Pool and visits and tea with Lucy.

We want to thank Fr. Houlanan for his visits; Jean Jeddore and Nurse Practitioner Ada Roberts, for their excellent care in mom’s time of sickness and mom’s granddaughter Gwen Goodyear for being with Geraldine and helping her with mom in Mom’s last hours.

Visitation was held November 14 to 15 at her home in Conne River. Memorial Mass was on November 16 at St. Ann’s Church, Conne River with Fr. William Houlahan officiating. Cremation followed, under the care and direction of Coast of Bays Funeral Home. Interment is at St. Ignatius’ Cemetery in St. Alban’s.

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I want one!

I saw this cooler combo in a Cabella’s catalog and I fell in love!
Cruzin Cooler

This is the perfect camping accessory and I want it!

Rene

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Happy Halloween!

Pumpkin Time

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Some New Nicholas Pictures

I posted some new pictures to my facebook. They should be publicly viewable here.

Nicholas' first time in a plane

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Pick up your signs, please!

It seems like the same thing every time there is an election. The candidates and their posse come around plastering signs everywhere. Once the election is over they don’t come back and pick up their garbage. Hey Tracey (and Elvis and the NDP guy) come and get your trash please. It really doesn’t make you look good having them left blowing around town.

Election Sign

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Two Months ‘Til Christmas! (and a tired boy)

Wow, only two months left to go! We’ve got everything we want for Nicholas and more. Now we have to take care of the rest of our families.

Our little guy has an ear infection of some sort. We were up all night with him, literally! I figure he got about 4 hours of sound sleep… Siobhan probably got 6 hours and I think I got 2 hours. He had his 18 month booster shots two days ago and we figured he might have some side effects from those (i.e. restlessness). We also noticed he’s been digging his ears so we brought him to see the nurse today and she confirmed our suspicions. Ten days of medicine for the little guy and hopefully all will be good and he will start sleeping good again.

Later!

Rene

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New blog!

Hi all!

I’ve been pretty busy picking at my website over the past few weeks. I have finally gotten it to this point and hopefully in the next few day my gallery will be nicely integrated with the blog page. There’s a lot of plans I have in my head and hopefully they will all come together soon.

I hope you enjoy!

Rene

P.S. Nicholas is still pooping in the toilet!