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Just over a year now

Hi one and all hope you had a great Christmas and New Years!

So its been just over a year since John's passing and he is missed.

Kevin recently posted a print out from a local paper and yes you will all be quized later on who died the year John did. We will wait awhile so it's not too fresh in your minds.

We are definitely more connected now than we have been in a long time. It would be great if we could get more people to type in that they have read the blog and maybe contribute a quip or two or a few dollars to me so I can continue not to work and sit at home and stare at this screen.

On a personal note, I recently finished a gas appliance service persons course and am now (can you guess?) a gas appliance service person! And now can you guess who I work for?

The day after I received my license cousin Kev presented me with a box of 500 business cards with my name under his company logo. Now I'm expected to assist in earning a living.

I should be happy though I mean after running a daycare now for 8 years at least now the gas won't be toxic.

Hope to hear from people soon.

Comments

Congrats Rob! I think, however, you should be a writer. Your postings are very entertaining.
robbyblogger said…
Thank you Deb. A cheque can be made payable to me allowing me to be ENTERTAINING, the more numbers on the cheque the longer I can continue doing my life's calling.
Does this make me a BLOG HO?
robbyblogger said…
Deb, where's my cheque? And no I don't believe it's in the mail.

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