Saturday, August 27, 2011

Chapter 44 Rally- Pincher Creek- Aug 15-19th


One word says it all! FUN! Customary at all of our rallies, new folks are adopted by present Chapter 44 members. We became the parents of Phil and Cindy Devonshire, from Wyalusing, Pennsylvania. As parents, we spent time getting to know them, introducing club members and filling them in on our club activities. They are known as VCR's which stands for "Volunteer Club Representative" which also means they would have some information to share with us from The Escapees' Head Office regarding policy changes or upcoming International Events. A delightful couple!
Also celebrated at the rally was the 15th Anniversary of the Chapter. It was these six charter members and one other couple from ON that began the Chapter 15 years ago. Kudos to, from left to right, Verle and Curtis Lambert, Merle and Judy Jones and Doug and Jean Poile. It was a great celebration at the Heritage Acres venue; again, we had wonderful summer weather!

The Doukhobors

A Doukhobor Communal Home

Bill and I are presently visiting beautiful Christina Lake, BC, near Grand Forks and about 140 km east of Osoyoos and the Okanagan Valley. We decided to take a trip to nearby Castlegar to visit the Doukhobor Museum and learn more about this persecuted culture. Doukhobor literally stands for Spirit-Wrestlers;"We are Spirit Wrestlers because we wrestle with and for the Spirit of God against those things which are evil". In struggling for a better life they would use only the spiritual power of love rather than any form of violence, noting the scriptural admonishment: Resist not evil.

The Doukhobors base their religious philosophy on two commandments: Recognize and love God with all thy heart, mind and soul; and, Love thy neighbour as thyself.

Inspired by the high ideals and dynamic leadership of Peter V. Verigin, the Doukhobors made a decisive stand against militarism and all forms of violence. War, they said, was incompatible with Christianity. On June 29, 1895, about 7000 Doukhobors destroyed all of their weapons in a decisive demonstration of pacifism - to kill another being is to kill God since the spirit of God dwells within that person.

The Doukhobor stand against killing met with harsh repression by the Czarist State and Orthodox Church authorities. This persecution attracted world wide attention including humanitarians such as Lev Tolstoy, his publisher, Vladimir Chertkov and their colleagues.

With the aid of Tolstoy and his helpers, arrangements were made with Clifford Sifton; Canadian Minister of the Interior, and roughly 7,500 Doukhobors were invited to immigrate to Canada in 1899, to the area known as Assiniboia/Saskatchewan Territories.

After a division in their culture, led by Peter Verigan, a huge group of 5000 travelled to the Kootenays and settled in the Castlegar and Grand Forks areas, cultivating the land and promoting the communal way of life. Orchards, farming, lumber mills, irrigation projects, brick yards, roads and bridges and crafts became their mainstay. Their slogan became "Toil and Peaceful Life." The sudden, violent death of their leader, Peter V. Verigin, in 1924, the great economic depression as well as reversals in government policy based on a desire for assimilation made it difficult to maintain their high ideals communally and contributed to the collapse of their collective life style. The government tried to impose new rules; the education system would not include time for the Doukhobors religious classes and culture; the Doukhobors refused to change their stand and their children were seized and jailed. Families were torn apart and not until the Doukhobors gave in after 7 years of negotiations, were their children returned to their families. WOW! And this was in Canada!!!!!
Today, Doukhobors actively maintain activities such as Sunday Prayer meetings, Russian language classes, various publications and Internet sites, youth activity groups and festivals such as the annual Youth Festival now held for over fifty years.

Monday, August 1, 2011

Brunch with Daniel



Love this hat! This little guy is such a sweetheart; we feel so blessed. He is fun, easy-going and such a pleasure to take anywhere we go. Am I biased? I sure am and proud of it!!!! This shot was taken today by Aunt Rea during our family brunch get-together at Cora's. Wonderful day and great brunch!
Oh, and the tooth! His first and his second has just broken through! This should really help him to eat! He had his own little meal of fresh fruit and french toast and ate it all! Don't know where he packs it!

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Mobile Suites has a new home!

Yes, our beautiful home has been sold to a new home near Vegreville AB, somewhere on a lake. We are sorry to see it go, but happy that we do not have to worry about it over the winter and we are not tied to a particular campground. We loved the fifth wheel with its washer/dryer, solar system and automatic satellite dish, but find the motorhome is much easier to maneuver, even though it is a bit smaller and significantly older. It will soon be considered vintage(at 20 years)!

In a couple of years we will look for a slightly bigger one, but this old girl is quite fine for now! Of course, sightseeing by car is far more comfortable and economical. We are enjoying it! August and September will see us travelling to southern Alberta and then on to Vancouver to visit Kendra. Stay tuned!

Daniel's First Birthday!

Where, oh where has the year gone! May 28th marked Daniel's first birthday. It seems like such a short time since we were at the Misericordia, awaiting his arrival. Now he is crawling, walking by hanging on to objects and babbling a blue streak. And eat! Everything in sight! He loves his food, especially fruit and yet stays slim and trim. It is nothing for him to eat a full grilled cheese sandwich, some veggies and his fruit for lunch! Grandma should be so lucky!
His favourite birthday gift...yep, the John Deere! Not sure, but I think he might have taken it to bed if Mommy and Daddy had let him.

Nadine did a fabulous job of creating the perfect dinner and decor on a dinosaur theme, complete with balloons, for this special day!






And what's a birthday without cake, dinosaur of course. Nadine had made a chocolate dinosaur cake for Daniel. Did he love that!!!!!! Happy First Birthday, Daniel! Since his birthday, he has sprouted his first tooth! Yeah!

Freedom of the City Parade


Before Ryan left for Afghanistan on July 6th, he led a squadron in the Freedom of the City Parade in downtown Edmonton.

The Freedom of the City has its origins in ancient Rome and British military history when it was a capital offence for the military to enter a city in formation or with weapons without permission. However, legions and regiments that had given heroic service or whose honour was beyond question might be granted Freedom of the City. These groups would not have to break ranks or disarm. This was an extremely rare honour because of the risk involved to the city.

The granting of the Freedom of the City today remains the highest honour a municipality can bestow on a military unit. The honour, therefore, of marching through a city or town with “drums beating, colours flying, and bayonets fixed” continues to represent a mark of extreme trust and respect between a community and the military unit so honoured.

The 1 Combat Engineer Regiment (1 CER) formed up, Thursday, May 26th, just before noon, north of Churchill Square to be granted this massive honour from Mayor Stephen Mandel. This was quite a moving ceremony, complete with a knock on the door of City Hall, the request to enter the City, the agreement of the Mayor followed by the Mayor's inspection of the squadrons, all 200 of them. Fortunately, the day was bright, sunny but a bit on the cool side.
Following the Ceremony, there was a reception for 1 CER. We felt very privileged to have witnessed this parade; to top if off, it was Bill's 65th birthday, a mile marker for sure.
Members of 1 CER are serving right now in Afghanistan and more are set to deploy there this summer. They have been involved in every troop rotation since 2006. Their focus now is to return all the equipment and materials from Kandahar to Canada or to storage facilities in Europe. Home for Christmas, hopefully!

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Daniel's First Birthday!

Where has the year gone! We cannot believe that one year has passed and we are celebrating Daniel's first birthday. Nadine and Michael, although not feeling well, entertained Grandma and Grandad as well as Uncle Ryan and Aunt Rea at a birthday party for the little man! Miss you, Aunt Kendra! I should say, Daniel did the entertaining! TOYS! Buttons to push and light up! A tractor to ride( John Deere, of course!). Blocks to build with! Books to read! All the things that will entertain a very active little boy!

As for cake, Nadine chose the dinosaur theme for balloons, napkins, hats and plates and the cake too!...chocolate cake with yummy green icing, decorated with chocolate hershey kisses. As by the picture, you can see Daniel got right into it! Literally! He loved the sticky green stuff and did a great job of licking it up, pronto! Rubbing his eyes, it became eyelash makeup! He loved it and it made us all laugh! What a great day! Thank you, Daniel! Love our little man! xxoo