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By Laura Hereema Photography

Monday, 30 June 2014

World Pride 2014 Toronto

Photos from cbc.com



One of the benefits of living in the big city for awhile is the exposure to many new & different views of life.

When I heard it was World Pride Week in Toronto this summer, I knew it would be an interesting & well-attended big party. Little did I know it would bring such a feeling of unity, acceptance & inclusion to the whole population.
I feel honoured that Canada was shown off in this spotlight. What tourist wouldn't want to visit this big-hearted, natural wonder-filled & diverse place where love trumps all. 

Unfortunately this week, between my badly sprained ankle & my breathing limitations (it was a muggy 36deg with humidity, I wasn't able to get out amongst the revellers or see any parades, but I enjoyed it all through my friends photos, Facebook & TV. 

When Brad took me to the shopping center, the feeling I found through the city was so supportive. Businesses were flying rainbow flags, posting welcoming messages in their windows. Tourist couples were strolling hand-in-hand on the streets & people were smiling. 

The week definitely proved that you do not have to be LGBTG to support the community & Canadians enjoy all the differences of people. I saw an interview with a couple from California who said during their Pride Parade in the US, there was protestors carrying signs saying "Die", while here in Toronto they found locals holding signs that say "Love". 



To get an idea what a big deal this was, the next World Pride will be held in Madrid, Spain in 2017. 




Saturday, 21 June 2014

A LIFE TO BE CELEBRATED




I am blessed to have been one of many that Patti considered a friend, but she will always be my BEST friend. The hardest part of being away from home this time is missing the last months of being there physically for my friend. 
Fortunately, we were able to share our thoughts & love, remaining as closely connected as we could while saving our breath, through texting.

I'm so grateful to those who have been there to make the last year even just a little easier for Patti. 
Her yard and gardens were her ongoing delight & anyone who was there to keep that part of her life beautiful, also helped maintain a big piece of normal for her. 

When Patti found something she wanted to do, she pursued it with gusto & everyone near her benefited from that. 
Just a few of these passions some might remember;
Back in the 70’s, her "Hope Chest" - when we were teens she began collecting housewares & decor in preparation for her happily-ever-after, 
Her first car - who can forget how proud she was? Buying that little orange Chevette "Betsy",
Her careers, first at the Ministry of the Environment, then at the Lakehead Board of Education, ending with her long-awaited dream job, as secretary at Valley Central School, where she was hugely appreciated for her efficiency & conscientiousness, while so loved for her caring warmth, 
Her ceramics in the 80's – yes, there are still a few Garfield cookie jars around, 
Baseball - we played ladies lob-ball in our teens, then again later in our children's younger years mixed slo-pitch. We spent many summer evenings & weekends with our families revolved around the games & tournaments or camping with the baseball team,
Kids hockey - the classic hockey parents (the best kind)....Patti & Ray immersed themselves for years with games, practices, hockey fundraising, tournaments, travel to games & mostly the socializing with other parents. 
Camping - Patti & Ray started off with a pup tent honeymoon & they worked their way through old campers to their brand new luxury trailer which was soon to be known as the "Hilton",
Quilting - though for years she described herself as the un-crafty one, she discovered her knack for quilting & was on a mission to make a quilt for every family member & a baby quilt for every baby that arrived since taking up the hobby,
Her backyard paradise - many years ago, a friend of Patti’s sketched a landscape plan for the lot on Gardener Rd. The Anderson land had formerly been a big growing garden which had pretty much become a dry hayfield. 
Patti grasped the vision, then she & Ray took steps every year to bring that overwhelming plan to a beautiful fruition that rivals any garden we visited together on a number of garden tours. 
Curling & the Hope Classic - started as a fun night out, Patti became a happy curler, enjoying ladies & mixed curling, always with her Chinese food & glass of wine waiting as part of the tradition of a night at the rink. 
We entered our first Hope Classic for the fun, to enjoy working & partying with other women for a good female cause. Patti was an excellent fundraiser from the start, but  once this cause became a reality in our lives, Patti pushed even harder & her friends & family were happy to help. She was easily one of the top ten fundraisers over the last several years. 
Of course, I cannot go without mentioning the fundraiser Patti initiated for me. If anyone could rally people to get a job done right, it was Patti. She inspired our friends, family & co-workers with a benefit that raised enough money to pay my rent for a year in Toronto while I waited for a heart/lung transplant. It wasn’t just the money, but the hope, love & determination she gave me that inspired me to get home again.

The ultimate passion on which,  I saw Patti set her mind & heart, was Ray. I was there for the “Sadie Hawkins” dance at the North Neebing Community Centre December 7 1974, where the girls ask the boys to be their date, & Patti asked Ray.
From that night, the love story began. The mission to build their family & home was under way. After just a few years of being a couple, a wedding date was set as a goal. Patti told me that June 28 was picked because it was halfway between their birthdays (January & November), it would be June 28, 1980. That seemed eons away to me at the time, but Patti had a vision that played out exactly as planned. 

There are so many people who would not be connected in this world, had it not been for Patti & Ray. From every path they travelled, they have collected friendships & linked them together. 

The day Patti passed, I spent thinking of all the people in her life. I found myself going over in my head how she met each one of her huge group. I have a memory like an elephant, so the details of the stories may be a little cloudy, but most I can put the pieces together with a little thought. 

From anyone Patti grew up with, went to school with, worked with to hockey parents, fellow cancer patients, the extended families of her relatives to couples & families she met camping, she eventually included them in her very active social life. 

If you had the good fortune of moving into Patti & Ray's neighbourhood you became friends for life, whether you moved away to the other end of the country, or just into the city. 

The loyalty of Patti was fierce. Once she was your friend, she was in for the long haul. God help her family members if they brought home a new girlfriend or boyfriend, because that new person was immediately included in Patti & Ray's friendship circle....along with their parents & extended family!

This year marks 40 years of my personal friendship with Patti. We shared many things over those years. I cannot think of a time when we had a disagreement, other than who should win The Voice, maybe. A few weeks ago, we still bantered back & forth about Fantasia from American Idol, Season 3.  

You see, Patti & I were as different as we were alike. She was a little bit country & I was a little bit rock & roll. She was a romantic & I was a stiff upper lip skeptic who sometimes scoffed at her soft heart. But she'd persist & say, "Oh Carla, I know you love the chick flicks, too". 

Patti accepted me with all my good & bad stuff, just like she did with everyone. She passed no judgement, but was there always, no matter what. Patti had no qualms telling me what I needed to hear though, but only if she thought I would benefit from hearing it. I can only aspire to be more like her. Many times in my life I have thought, what would Patti do? & tried to follow her lead. 

The greatest gift Patti & Ray entrusted to me was to share their precious daughter. For any of you who may somehow have not heard it proudly announced by Care, Patti or me, I am Carolyn's Godmum. 

Carolyn, knows that I will be here for her in any way possible, but Barry & Steve are every bit as important to me. I will be one of many “moms” watching over you. 

I don't mourn for Patti today, because I know where she is, she has already rounded up her old friends, family & acquaintances & is planning a big get-together. 

I also feel no fear of leaving this life, because I know for me & each one of her friends or family, she will be waiting with open arms to plan one rocker party when I get there. I'm hoping there might be a turkey dinner, or maybe little party sandwiches, the Clik with relish kind that she loves. 







Thursday, 15 May 2014

Six Months

Today marks 6 months on the waiting list & it looks like I'm going to be here for awhile.
I am missing a lot of important events. I've missed weddings, bridal showers, shags, birthdays, anniversaries, family gatherings, & little ones growing up. In the next few months there will be more milestones & celebrations to miss with my loved ones in my home town. 

My full time job is working out at physio, sleeping & eating. I do my best to fill my free time & think positive thoughts. It can be quite tiring to keep that up some days. 

Meghan & Carolyn have done a great job of promoting Organ & Tissue Donation Awareness with the Tshirts they are distributing.  

I've added some photos from supporters wearing their shirts taken all across the world, Florida, Ireland & Canada! 
If you would like a tshirt, contact  meghan.girvin@gmail.com

Thank you everyone for spreading the message!

Did you know that 41% of health card holders in Thunder Bay are registered? 
Our city ranks 17 out of 179 cities in Ontario.

You can check other city rankings here https://beadonor.ca/community/search#rank/asc/179




Monday, 31 March 2014

Keeping my mind busy

Saying goodbye to March 2014 and hello April! While in Toronto it is leaving like a lamb, I think the lion is about to pounce on Thunder Bay! Up to 50cm of snow?!
As the weather has been improving here, I have been able to walk to the hospital again. The daylight is lasting longer but not as late as home. It's very noticeable when I'm FaceTiming in the evening with someone at home & there is sunlight streaming in the Thunder Bay windows while the darkness has already settled in here.
Facebook not only entertains & connects me, but I always discover lessons.  

I found this timely & inspiring message that I'll share

This past weekend I pulled out my unfinished quilting projects that gave accumulated since I took up quilting in 2006. I made a point of hauling the monstrous tote full of fabric plus all my sewing equipment down here & have not opened it in the 5 months I've been here. 
It has been sitting in my bedroom but I always found an excuse not to start. On Thursday, knowing I am not expecting visitors soon, I pulled it out & spread the projects around my apartment. I had to pick one, try to remember what all the prices were & what needed to be done. My creative mess will be decorating my space for the month of April!


My pull-out sofa now has another use. It's a good space to lay out my quilt pieces rather than the floor. The 12 quilt blocks in the center of this layout were a Block-of-the-Month that I did in 2007. 
I had the other fabrics & somewhat of a plan, so this weekend I cut & sewed the blue border plus all those coloured strips I pieced together in a piano key pattern for the outer border. I had to take lots of breaks & a number of naps. It's amazing how tiring cutting & sewing can be, but it's coming along!

I also started watching Season 2 of "House of Cards" on Netflix while I quilted. So good...I had been holding off watching it because I know it'll be awhile before the next season is released. 

Yup, I was the person who never burned the nice candles or used the good china - I'm still learning to enjoy the journey. 



Thursday, 20 March 2014

March 20, 2014

First day of SPRING! .......Finally. 

The most anticipated & welcome day for me every year since March 20, 1981, when I welcomed my first son, Brad. 
Happy Birthday Brad!
(I can't wait to see you tonight). 

Spring is a time of hope & beginnings. 
I love the way these tough little crocus can burst through the snow to bloom!

Last weekend I was blessed with the company of my son, Mitch for 4 days. We watched movies, ate all kinds of food and spent quality time together. The time went by too quickly. 
It was sooo good to see him. 

I am now into my fifth month on the waiting list & yesterday was my bi-monthly Tx Clinic day. Fasting bloodwork, chest X-ray, pulmonary function test - every department was running behind schedule so I just kept moving, always passing the Tim Hortons when the line was too long....

I had hoped to fit in the support group meeting & lunch with the group, but never got a pause. Even the elevators were holding everyone up, it was so busy. 

When I finally grabbed coffee & a snack, landed in the clinic waiting room, I was called in immediately.
I barely got my coffee open in the exam room when the Nurse Practitioner arrived. This was a new (to me) team member. I got the impression she had taken the time to read my file & was familiar with my history. She considered me to be stable & though my lung function dropped a further 1% to 16%, I was keeping up in my physio & my bloodwork numbers were satisfactory.
My blood pressure was good, but when she listened to my lungs she said it didn't sound like a lot was going through them. 
I'm just grateful for no crackling, wheezing or serious coughing, which seems to have eased up a lot since I have avoided any infections for the first winter in a few years. 

I had a few questions saved up for my appointment regarding the surgery, antibodies & other details. We had a good informative discussion & it helped boost my confidence again. 

After briefing the respirologist who would be seeing me, they came in & basically confirmed everything we had already discussed, including the fact that I would remain at Status 1. (Status 2 is higher priority for Tx). It's a good news/bad news kind of thing. 

They told me my next clinic appointment in May would coincide with my 9 year post-Tx assessment. 
That kind of snuck up on me - wow!

It was a short & quick clinic because sometimes the wait can be 3-4 hours. I tried to fit in my physio afterward, but sadly it was an early close day at the treadmill room so I wasn't able to do my full workout. I felt like a kid let out of school early!



Thursday, 13 March 2014

Breathing

Something most people take for granted is breathing. 
Until you can't.....

I'm praying today for all who are fighting to breathe. 
God bless us all. 

Monday, 17 February 2014

Happy Family Day 2014


Happy Birthday to my sister, Sandra! I won't say the number but she's older than me.....
Had a long weekend of just catching up on paperwork, Olympic watching & some creative stuff.
I'm totally missing home & my family on this Family Day, but the sun is shining, so I think the Vitamin D is helping. 
I'm grateful I can connect to friends & family with FaceTime, pics & videos of home with my ipad! Such a great invention since my last time living in Toronto on the waiting list. 

Here's what I'm keeping busy with:

Finished a felted bunny


Now back to my felt & thread paintings
(Started this Pickerel & Landscape before I left home & finally took them out to finish)



Started this weekend - work in progress....