Athletes are not always in the gym, working out or planning events. They are people with families and personal struggles, just like everyone else.
On Saturday, I helped move my disabled sister into assisted living in Victoria, painted part of my deceased Mother's Condo in preparation of it's sale, and then attended a family dinner for my niece, Fawnia who is in town for a few days. It is always fun to Google Fawnia who owns pole dancing studios in Las Vegas to see what her latest adventure is.
Today Poul and I are going once again to Victoria. This time it's for the funeral of my ex-husband. I'm looking forward to seeing family and friends that I haven't seen since Bob and I divorced 17 years ago. It will be a sad event because he was a fine man respected by everyone who knew him. He coached football, softball, lacrosse and played for the Victoria Steelers Football team in the Continental League, the Victoria Shamrocks in the A division of Lacrosse and Rugby for James Bay Athletic Association. He will be missed by all of us.
This week we are also losing our daughter Cori and two granddaughters, Syren and Talis, who are moving into a Condo of their own. They have been living with us for 6 months and we will miss their energy and hugs. Luckily they will be only a half hour away.
So life goes on and sometimes we struggle, but it's all good.
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