…..thanks to Cee for coming up with four more questions for Share Your World
Have you ever participated in a distance walking, swimming, running, or biking event? Tell your story.
When I was in high school I remember that walking events were all the rage. The one that stands out for me was a walk that took on the shape of Canada and circumvented the city of Toronto. The walk was called Miles for Millions and I remember that it was very long (32.2 miles) and it took me about 10 to 12 hours to complete. The finish line was at city hall and there were thousands of people there. My father was one of the many anxious waiting parents and the first thing he did when he saw me was hug me and step on my foot. Ouch!
Five years ago, this month, when I introduced myself to the blogging world I started training for my first ever 5k race. Every year since I have participated in one 5k run. I’m not fast but my time improves slightly every year. I remember after my first running event I thought I was going to die, literally.
Name one thing not many people know about you.
I worked as a chamber maid for one summer in Oberaudorf, Germany during the Munich Olympics. A delegation of East German men were allowed to come to West Germany for the games and I was the official greeter at the train station. It was a pretty big news story and my photo was on the front page of the local paper.
What is your favorite flower?
My two favourite flowers are sunflowers and Gerbera daisies.
Things I want to have in my home (paintings, hot tubs, book cases, big screen tv etc)
I would like a proper art studio with great storage for papers and all my paints and pens. I’d also like a new garage or large shed so I don’t have to look at the eye sore at the back of our yard. Of course it would also be beautifully landscaped with colourful plants and an outdoor fireplace.
Optional 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 all the help that our daughters have given us in the last three weeks. We’ve been cleaning out the basement and purging a lot of stuff that we haven’t used in years. As you know my father is moving in with us so we’re renovating the space in the basement to give him a self contained apartment. When it is all finished he will have a new bathroom, a freshly painted bed sitting room with new lighting, trim and baseboards and a small kitchen with all new cabinets, floor, sink, microwave and refrigerator. I’m also grateful that the city picked up all the garbage that we’ve been putting on the curb.
This week I’m looking forward to watching the progress that our contractor is making on the renovation. I’m also looking forward to getting together with the family for Easter. We’ve all been so sick with colds and sinus infections for the last month and we haven’t seen much of our family, especially our granddaughter. It also looks like good weather is in the forecast and I’m looking forward to putting away our winter clothes.
Hope your renovations go well. Have a great Easter.
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So far the renovations are going really well. I just hope he can finish before my father moves in.
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That was lovely. I hope all your wishes come true.
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I think I’m going to have to do more than wish for it to happen.
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Thanks for sharing Carol. 😀 😀
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I’ve missed a few of these. I’m glad I was able to participate this week.
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The Munich Games were very controversial for its incidence of violence. You had a front row seat on a tragic chapter in Olympic history!
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I don’t think I was still in Germany when the massacre took place. I remember going to the Olympics on my birthday, Aug. 28th and my contract was only for July and August. I think I might have already been back when the attack took place (Sept. 5). Shocking none the less. I think my parents would have been very upset if I had been there during the attack and I certainly don’t remember any heightened security at the airport.
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That event however resulted in a major leap forward in security afterwards 😦
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