Kansas finally got approved for Genetic testing to see if there are any Myasthenia Gravis genes in her blood. It took forever to get approved, but when Kansas started having some major eye dropping when she got sick with a virus, her paediatric neurologist fast tracked her paperwork and we finally got the paperwork to get the bloodwork done. We went first thing this past Monday morning and because of the Coronavirus it was super slow. We got in right away and the lab technician was so wonderful and patient with Kansas. Kansas was so incredibly brave and sat so still and watched as the lab tech took the blood from her without crying or wincing once. They were so impressed with her they gave her extra stickers and play dough. Now it is time to be patient and wait for the results as it can take 6-8 weeks to get the results back. Possibly longer with the craziness of the Coronavirus right now.
Mar 20, 2020
Mar 19, 2020
Polar Bears
Since the New Year Wade has been working on a project at school that would be displayed at the school for all the Grade 1 parents to come and see. Wade choose to do his project on Polar Bears. He was always talking about it at home so I was very excited for the day we would go and hear all about it. On a Wednesday in March myself, Aunt Terra, Grandma and many other members of the Magrath community made there way to the school to learn about the many different animals the Grade 1’s had researched and done their project on. Wade did such a great job and it was so fun seeing him present to us some cool facts about Polar Bears. Like how they live in the Artic, Or that they are the biggest bear in the world.
Mar 12, 2020
2020
January 1st was to be a not only the start of a new year, but also a new decade.
I believe most people, including myself, had high hopes for a positive change. For the first few days it was like any normal January. But things progressively got worse and worse.
It started with a flu out break in China. North America started hearing about it in early to mid January. But it started a few weeks before that. This new virus was taking China by storm and millions of people were forced in to quarantine. Soon transportation was stopped. No flights, no trains. Temporary hospitals were popping
up. The virus shut down shops, factories and movie theatres. Anywhere where people gathered was blocked. There were thousands of cases and hundreds of deaths. The virus left China and spread across the world. Countries did not know how to deal with such a quick out break.
In early February, Canada had another problem. A group of First Nations in northern BC had a disagreement about a pipeline that was to be built across its lands. Some wanted it and others did not. As word got out about the quarrel, people took sides. And things escalated fast. Soon people against the pipeline where blocking trains all across the country. The rail companies had to lay people off because no trains were moving. Ships waiting in the harbour for rail supplies were set back at least 2 weeks. This causes a great disturbance in commerce around the country. As the blockades where removed by police and other protestors left, things got back to normal pretty quick and Canadians caught their breath.
But not for long. The virus found its way to North America.
It had spread like wild fire. More and more Jurisdictions have reported more and more cases. Now in mid March, it has been declared and epidemic. NBA, NHL, MLB, and NCAA have postponed or canceled their seasons. Governments are limiting travel. the Church has come out and made serious changes to the April general conference. This year there will be no participation physically in the conference centre or in church buildings. Only via satellite will it be broad cast.
Now as this escalates, Russia and Saudi Arabia have had a disagreement about oil production. The Saudis wanted to lower output because of the decrease in travel and such due to covid-19. Russia disagreed and would not join in on curtailments. The Saudis then changed their mind and stated they will flood the market with record production. This caused UAE and other nations to join, which caused the price of oil to drop from 50$/bbl to around 30$/ bbl. Good for consumers, not good for companies and folks who like to work.
Now let’s be realistic. Covid-19 is a variation of the flu. It is highly contagious and effects the elderly, smokers, and immune deficiency folks the worst. Not one death under 10 yrs old. Very few below 20. So many will recover. The oil market has always had ups and downs, but investors are shying away from such volatility.
The rest of the stock market has been hit really hard as major sell offs continue to plague markets.
I have not even written a hundredth part of what has happened and the effects of all of it. It has been devastating.
It’s only March, and there is a lot of days left of 2020. We can only hope that there is a recovery in the summer to bring back hope and optimism.
Mar 4, 2020
Day with Kansas
Daddy and Kansas had a fun day.
The day started with a crazy wind storm that turned into a snow storm. The weather looked terrible. So kids got a ride to school and mom wanted daddy to drive
Her to work. So daddy and Kansas had some time in Lethbridge. We went to
There was so many options Kansas was over stimulated and did not know where to start. She went and checked out lots of little stations and moved on very quickly. She had such a blast.
When we get home, the weather warmed up nice so we could make snowmen. And thats just what we did. Kansas was a great little helper, patching up cracks in the snowballs, finding sticks.
She even made her own little baby snowman.
It will be a long time before dad can have fun with the kids as he has to go to work for three weeks starting tomorrow. 😬😢
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