View attachment 1716016524Jeez, that’s my sister, she’s 66, I am 62, still telling me what to do!
Don’t know about other provinces but here it was a year and a half wait, without a Doctor’s fast track. Then it was the next available room. My Mom was fast tracked because the Doc told us every time I send her home she comes back with broken bones. So 3 weeks later she was admitted. Big load off my mind.It seems it’s easier to put ”mom” in a home in Canada than it is to put mom in a home in the states.
There is a waiting time in most cases. Most people put their names on a waiting list and if they call you take or you don't but your name stays on the list. Probably easier to get in one in Northern Ontario. It's tough thought but for the bestIt seems it’s easier to put ”mom” in a home in Canada than it is to put mom in a home in the states.
Yeah saw that on the news Biff. Hope you're ready.Good afternoon/evening guys cold here also calling for snow the next couple of days . Another exciting day , loaded 200 feet of 3/4 cable on a winch this afternoon ,never a dull day .
Is that from a jobber or dealer. Thinking a jobber at those pricesThe coated rotors were 90 a piece. Front and rear. 50 bucks a wack for pads.
Still no cakewalk here Mark. Mother in law was placed last january after spending 2 months in hospital waiting for a bed.RJThere is a waiting time in most cases. Most people put their names on a waiting list and if they call you take or you don't but your name stays on the list. Probably easier to get in one in Northern Ontario. It's tough thought but for the best
When my mom was in hospital in Oshawa the only place available was on Kennedy Road in Toronto. We finally got her out of there after 11days and she went to a home in St Catharines very close to my sister.Still no cakewalk here Mark. Mother in law was placed last january after spending 2 months in hospital waiting for a bed.RJ
Apparently they caught him because he submitted his DNA for an ancestory report. At least that’s what I understood. But wouldn’t that have privacy concernsMorning guys and Happy Tuesday.
Back in 1983 in Toronto there were two woman raped and murdered and the case went cold for many years.
Finally, through a new process with DNA they found the guy and he was living in Moosonee way up in Northern Ontario. The cops never gave up and persistence paid off.
He is now 61 and in Toronto waiting a court date.
It's brought closure to their families.
The cops are also looking into cases using the same DNA.
I'm sure he figured he got away scott free until that knock on the door.
What a great ending
Nope, not at allApparently they caught him because he submitted his DNA for an ancestory report. At least that’s what I understood. But wouldn’t that have privacy concerns
Good luck Fred.Morning guys really nice to wake up and not have cats under my feet and clawing my furniture.
Going to look for MIL an apartment today so we can get her out of my daughters house.
Then back to working on the old truck and goofing off. lol
Napa and Carquest. Didnt have time to do some shopping.Is that from a jobber or dealer. Thinking a jobber at those prices
Good job Fred. I hope she finds some peace. She's still gonna need help.Morning guys really nice to wake up and not have cats under my feet and clawing my furniture.
Going to look for MIL an apartment today so we can get her out of my daughters house.
Then back to working on the old truck and goofing off. lol
She will and I'll still help.Good job Fred. I hope she finds some peace. She's still gonna need help.
That Does sound good I'll have to give it a try.anyone her follow the world cup ?
im starting to think the Orange will get it this time
one a side note, did we discuss breakfast yet?
a while ago i came across a recipe for a hash brown omelet
i made me one, then i made the wife one, then i made the boy one
thats where i went wrong, he has been wanting one just about every day since for breakfast
they are pretty simple to make, you put a small layer of hashbrowns in a frying pan in some oil and cook it for a few minutes
then you whisk up a few eggs with some milk and seasoning, and pour that over the hashbrowns
of course you got to add some form of protein to it, ham, bacon, spam, leftover fajita chicken, chorizo, you name it
my boy of course prefers the bacon (and i do too) and this is where this becomes a bit of a pain, because now i have to fry up some bacon before making the omelets each morning
but, smart as i am, i decided the cut up enough bacon for the entire week, fry it up and put it aside until i need it
which when great, until the baby came by, said "oh bacon" took the plate and ate my entire weeks supply
dont forget some cheeseThat Does sound good I'll have to give it a try.
I remember the days of trying to save something for next days meal and would disappear before I could use it. lol
Perfect that looks real good.
Parts are very close to oursThe coated rotors were 90 a piece. Front and rear. 50 bucks a wack for pads.