I had a walk on the Trans Canada Trail this morning. It was pretty well packed down and I didn't sink into the snow at all which was good since I was wearing my sneakers.
This afternoon I cleaned out the bottom kitchen cabinets in preparation for Nancy's new kitchen counter installation tomorrow morning. It will look really nice when it's done!
I was looking at my immigration lawyer's site and there are some quite interesting stories about what some of his clients have gone/are going through. Click here to get to their site.
Nothing much going on here today so thought I'd publish the......
Family Tree of Vincent Van Gogh:
 
  His dizzy aunt                                                             Verti Gogh
  The brother who ate prunes                                        Gotta   Gogh  
  The brother who worked at a convenience store          Stop N Gogh  
  The grandfather from Yugoslavia                                U   Gogh  
  His magician uncle                                                     Wherediddy   Gogh  
  His Mexican cousin                                                     A   Mee Gogh  
  The Mexican cousin's American halfbrother                  Gring   Gogh  
  The nephew who drove a stage coach                          Wellsfar   Gogh  
  The constipated uncle                                                 Can't   Gogh  
  The ballroom dancing aunt                                          Tang   Gogh  
  The bird lover uncle                                                    Flamin   Gogh  
  The fruitloving cousin                                                 Man   Gogh  
  An aunt who taught positive thinking                          WaytoGogh  
  The little bouncy nephew                                           Poe   Gogh  
  A sister who loved disco                                             Go   Gogh  
  AND....
  His niece who travels the country in an RV                Winnie   Bay Gogh 
I saw you smiling There ya Gogh!
The family tree is soooo funny! Thanks for the laugh.
ReplyDeleteI'm keeping my fingers crossed for you to get your immigration case resolved quickly and in your favor.
After reading some of the cases that your lawyers have been successful with, yours should be a slam dunk!
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