….thank you Cee for four more thought provoking questions
If you could be a tree or plant, what would you be?
I think I would be a grand old sugar maple. I would provide shade in the summer, beautiful colour in the fall, shelter from the wind in the winter and in early spring delicious maple syrup.
If you could have a servant come to your house every day for one hour, what would you have them do?
I would love someone to come in and wash my floors and clean my bathrooms.
If you could have an endless supply of any food, what would you get?
It would have to be cheese. All varieties.
What was one of your first moneymaking jobs (other than babysitting or newspaper delivery)?
At 14 I worked in my parents’ milk store. I did that until I was held up and forced to empty the till. I was 16 at the time. Soon after, my parents gave up the store and opened up a fabric and sewing machine store.
Bonus question: What are you grateful for from last week, and what are you looking forward to in the week coming up?
I’m grateful for spending time with my oldest daughter and getting out for a run with her last Saturday.
This week I’m looking forward to going to the cottage for the last time this year. We’ll be closing up the cottage because my husband is making brunch for the kids the following weekend and soon after will be going in for his thyroid surgery. The following weekend we’re hosting the family Thanksgiving dinner.
I’m also looking forward to the Railpath Fun Run this Sunday.
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I am looking forward to seeing a grand old sugar maple when we visit canada in December. They look amazing. http://www.inspiringmax.com/
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Unfortunately in December all our deciduous trees will be bare of their leaves. The best time to see them is Spring, Summer and Autumn.
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I thought that may be the case. I’ll picture their beauty by there size and shape.
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I’m curious to know … Where was the sewing store?
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The first store was in Mimico in South Etobicoke which is in the west end of Toronto. Then my parents moved the store further west to New Toronto. Both stores were on Lakeshore Blvd.
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In the late 1990’s and up to 2004, I worked with my husband in a showing shop in London – I wondered if we might have crossed paths with your parents place, but I don’t think so.
Enjoy your weekend!
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Maple tree, a good pick!
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I thought so, especially this time of year when the colours change so dramatically.
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Thanks ever so much for sharing this week 🙂
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I look forward to your questions every week.
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