Jun 11

I’ve been neglecting writing in my blog for the past month and a half.  It’s been pretty busy the last little while — moving into our new place,  getting everything we need for our new place, plus slopitch, plus conferences, and, of course, my regular clinical work, which as been extremely heavy the last month and a half. 

Anyways, hopefully it will all start to slow down soon.  We’re putting in our sidewalk next week, and I have the week off to try and get some of the stuff done around the house.  We have Lacey and Aaron’s wedding reception in a couple of weeks, so everything has to be nice and pretty for then. 

Other than that, I’m off to Halifax this weekend for a CAIR conference.  Hopefully I get to watch game 7 — should be a goodie!

Feb 24

My mom and I are going to Southern California on Saturday for 6 days. I haven’t been to LA since I was about 6 years old, so it’s all going to be new to me. We’re going to San Diego for 3 days, and then up to Newport Beach for another 3 days. Anyone have any suggestions of any good seafood restaurants in SD, LA, or anywhere in between?

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Feb 09

Amanda and I went on the Super Rad Onc Ski Trip this past weekend to Panorama, BC.  I had never gone skiing there before.  The weather was great, but the snow was a little lacking — lots of ice and exposed rocks throughout the mountain.  The village is beautitful, a great place to take your family, but for a 8+ hour bus ride, it was a little long to go there for a weekend.  I think I still prefer Lake Louise or Sunshine to any of the BC mountains that I’ve been to.

Anyways, we’re continuing to look for houses in Edmonton, and it looks like the “experts” are forcasting another 8% drop in housing prices this year, so hopefully we can get a good deal!

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Dec 31

I’ve always had a certain hate for even-numbered years.  They always seem to lag behind odd-numbered years to me.  This year, I guess, is no different, with some exceptions of course. 

I got married in July of this year to my wonderful wife, Amanda.  I had a great time at my wedding, and I hope most of our guests did, as well.  We went to the Riviera Maya for our honeymoon, which was superb.  We’re going back to the area in April of ‘09 for Lacey and Aaron’s wedding, which will be a lot of fun!

In November of this year, Amanda and I transferred back to Edmonton.  With the move, we put our place up for sale in Calgary, and it’s still for sale!  The real estate market has been exceptionally bad in Calgary, and despite our reductions in price, it’s still for sale.  Hopefully 2009 will bring some better luck for us in this department, and we can sell our place in Calgary, and buy something in Edmonton.  If you’re looking for a well-maintained townhouse in Calgary, send me an email! 

I also got a new BlackBerry Bold for my birthday, ending my 5 years with Bell, and a switch to Rogers, which was an excellent switch.  I don’t know how I functioned without it!  I also started using Google Sync, which syncs your Google Calendar with your BlackBerry calendar wirelessly, which is awesome.

2009 will hopefully bring change to the world.  There will be a new, dynamic US President, who, I can’t imagine, will ever be any worse than the current president.   Future generations will pay for the mess that has occurred now, and will have to pay back the massive debt that will be generated from the deficit-spending programs that many governments will embark on to bring their economies out from the gutters.

The stock market fell by 40% in 2008, which I believe is the 2nd worst on record after the crash in the 1930’s.  This affects people like my parents, who were planning on retiring in the next few years, but will likely be forced to work much longer than they planned to.  The drastic fall in stock prices presents an opportunity for younger people to get in when prices are cheap, and hopefully things will bounce back in the coming years. 

2009 brings in the era of the tax-free savings account in Canada.  I’m very excited about this.  It will be adjusted for inflation, so the contribution amount will increase with inflation.  If you think about it, in 10 years, a couple will have the opportunity to contribute over $100,000, and any earnings on this money will be tax free.  Hopefully many Canadians will take advantage of this opportunity.

I’ve got a couple of simple resolutions for the new year.  One, lose a couple of inches off my waist and get more exercise.  Two, spend more time with friends and family.  Three, save and invest more money for the future.

I hope everyone has a great 2009, and good riddance to 2008!

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Dec 02

So as if yesterday wasn’t bad enough with all the bad news, my dad’s truck got broken into.  They only took a couple of car phone chargers, but the real question was to how they got it.  No broken glass, no body damage, the door was left wide open, and my mom said she heard the horn sound a couple of times at around 2:30 a.m. like someone was opening it with the keyless entry.  Strange eh?  Luckily, I guess, none of our other vehicles were broken into.

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Oct 16

As some of you may know, Amanda and I are moving back to Edmonton.  We’re selling our townhouse in Hanson Ranch in Northwest Calgary.  You can see the listing here.  If you are interested in viewing the property, contact me and I’ll refer you on to our realtor.

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