Wet Pets

We have pets. About thirty-six of them. Thankfully they don’t shed, don’t disturb the neighbors, or get into your garbage. So far nobody has been allergic to them. They have been proven to lower blood pressure. And, with an automatic feeder, you can leave them alone for a couple of weeks. But the very best thing of all is that you can stare at them while your wife watches a chick flick.

I have had fish as pets since I was about seven, and at one point I actually had 7 fish tanks. Geeky? Maybe, but what was a 14 year old to do when the only video game out there is Pong? Well, besides reading comic books that is..

Anyway, I really enjoy my wet pets, and Ellie likes the “ish” too. They are quite relaxing to watch as they swim around. Even the variety and beauty of fish that God created amazes me.

I keep my fish in a 35 gallon tank I received as a teenager. The rule of thumb is one inch of fish for every gallon of water. We have:

12 Neon Tetras (the small bright blue and red ones)
7 Fancy Guppies (the rabbits of the seas. Will breed like crazy if you let them)
4 Cherry Barbs
2 Rosy Barbs (the cows)
2 Angel Fish (1 black and 1 white. With a black background you usually only see one)
2 Tri-colour Sharks (large silvery fish, biggest cowards of the tank.)
2 Black Tetras (these guys were among the first I bought when we moved here. They are 5 years old!)
2 Gold Barbs
1 Plecostomus (sucker fish – biggest and weirdest looking one in the tank)
1 Skunk Loach (named Freedie by B-rad. Hardly ever see him as he is always hiding. Eats snails)

So.. that is a total of 35 fish.. probably about 54 total inches of fish.. way over the limit. Hope the Games Warden doesn’t come by..

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Ministry Update – Oct 19

Dear Friends and Family,

We want to give you a long overdue update of the happenings with Naomi’s pregnancy, as well as the status of our Basement Project.

Naomi’s pregnancy is moving along well. She’s almost to the 32-week mark, a major milestone in this pregnancy. We are so thankful to the Lord. Her obstetrician told her that when the abruption initially occurred, the size of the haematoma was 15 cm (a “huge abruption”, according to her). Now, it covers about 2 cm. What an amazing answer to prayer! Naomi is now able to be back under the full care of the midwife we had originally hoped could oversee this pregnancy and delivery. Naomi’s midwife feels that Naomi can be free to go back to more normal levels of activity – a huge blessing! At this point, Naomi’s stamina and energy levels are pretty low from so many months of limited activity, so we’d appreciate your prayers as she tries to increase her activity level in keeping with what her body is able to do.

We are also very encouraged with the status of our Basement Project. We have sufficient funds to go ahead on Phase One of the renovation. Many thanks to those of you who gave generously to us for the completion of this project. We are pulling together all the details for a work team to come from Olds, AB, and at this point, hope to have the project completed by the end of November. We’re very excited about this and look forward to seeing it completed.

Once again, thank you all for your continued prayers and support. We trust you are as encouraged by these answers to prayer as we are!

Naomi, for us all.

Words II

Ellie’s Concise Dictionary has been expanded to include some new terms.

Duck duck – anything with feathers
circle – circle
bawby – baby
boo – Winnie the Pooh
igga – Pooh’s friend Piglet
Googo – Google (!)
Waa waa – either in a glass, the tub, or a picture of the ocean
papa – grandpa, Naomi’s dad
wow! – wow!
oooooh – moment of comprehension (as in “It’s bath time!” “Oooh!” then running for the tub)

Other Sounds:
bzzzzzzzzz – bugs of all types
*sqweek* – Sound made whenever Ellie sees the Cheat
ROAWR – lions, tigers, and Care-Bears, oh my!
wheoeoo – elephant
ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh – monkeys
smacking of her lips for a rabbit

WOLHL

This week the Word of Life Hockey league started the regular season. Competition is expected to be especially fierce as there are only two teams in the league. The Word of Life Warriors squared off against the Bible Institute Bullies for the first match. Prior to the game, a special ceremony was conducted to retire the jersey of Troy Johnstone, number 42.
Johnstone’s 1979 rookie photo

Johnstone, retired from hockey in ’79, was on hand to commemorate the event as his jersey was hoisted and the players recognized his contributions to (minor) hockey.

Also on hand were the ladies of Bible Institute vocal group, Testify, to sing the national anthem.

With the help of his walker, Johnstone was able to make to make it to center “ice” for the ceremonial dropping of the “puck”.

The BI Bullies went on to beat the WOL Warriors 8 to 4 in the season opener, but the Warriors came back in the next night and won with an impressive lead. The final score of that game was 9-3.