Monday, March 27, 2006

Quick Update!

Here's the deal. Billeting begins at the end of the workweek, i.e. Friday, and runs for the next two weeks. I'm hoping to get all the pictures on the site by then, and maybe discriptions, though I doubt it. March break is this week for the school and so there is a ton of stuff to be cleaned and not much time to be on the computer, but at least the internet seems to be working at home meaning that I can post pictures. G-mail works again, just in case anybody didn't see the comment I added.

I should know billeting contact info by Wednesday, which is the day that I meet my family, so expect it on the site sometime shortly after.

Enjoy the pictures.

Main Man, Out.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi just watched your last three picture blog. Enjoyed them very much - ? where did my handsome, clean-shaven grandson disappear to?

Grandad just had his first PSA count results since finishing radiation. It is lower than .008 - which is amazing; as we were warned it could be higher following radiation - then would go down. All well here, Milly had her backyard tree trimmed today. Will and Ken using Al's ladder. Love GMom & Gdad.

themainman said...

Boy, do I love getting comments! Makes running the website worthwhile knowing that people appreciate what is happening, plus it gives me something to respond to.

As to the disappearance of you handsome, clean-shaven grandson, I believe that the only thing that changed was the growth of a beard. Lol, but I do plan to grow the beard until the end of the program, though it will be quite warm in the Ontario summer heat.

Not exactly sure what a PSA count is, but it is good to hear that Grandad is doing well, and everybody else is also.

When you say that Will and Grandad trimmed Millie's tree, which Will is that?

Always great to hear from you, and I will be putting billeting contact info on the website as soon as I get it, Saturday at the latest.

Main Man, Out.

Anonymous said...

Will in the red car, that helps Millie with odd jobs.

PSA - prostate specific antigens (or antibodies? can't remember) - what you need to know - the PSA is a marker for cancer. 0.08 is very, very good.

Mom