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March 25

 It’s Friday! 

Today, Mom and Dad had a few appointments to get out of the way. Then Dad spent the morning visiting with Jeff, they spent some time out in the shop looking for some tools and putting some dirt on the ice. Spring is here. 

Dad also  spent some time today doing the scratch and win lotto tickets that have been coming in the mail! 

Joanne (me) had mentioned it to a few people that maybe it would be a fun distraction to send Scott some in the mail. 

And a few envelopes have been showing up. Some winners too! No jackpots yet! 

28018 Twp Rd 514, parkland county ,ab, T7Y 3J5

I’ve always found that getting personalized mail brightens my day and that has proven true this past week as well. 

Jamie and I have been working from home, and Tyler has his kids for spring break. 

Dad was feeling pretty comfortable today, and was craving some donuts for breakfast. So that’s what they had! 

Any questions or updates you’d like, leave them in the comments or send an email to J.arthurs@gmail.com 

Dad has been replying to messages as he can on his phone but may not get back to everyone quickly, so check here for regular updates . 

Thanks for the love everyone 



Comments

  1. This is a great idea. I have been getting news through Jack but I think of you all every day. ❤️ Love to all.
    Nola.

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  2. Scratch tickets! What a good idea.

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  3. Hey, Joanne! Where is our update? Do I have to send scratches first?

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  4. What did the janitor say when he jumped out of the closet?

    "Supplies!"

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