Hello and welcome to a salty Saturday here at the Wannaskan Almanac. Today is June 20th. We're in full-swing summer mode at our house. One kid has camp after camp after camp (and a job) while the other has a sport and theater. And wow . We are busier managing two kids' activities with two full-time jobs than when it was three kids' activities (plus a toddler and baby to bring along to said activities) when I was holding down the fort at home with my own business. I love that my kids are living their best lives with summer activities. And I'm happy to attend all the things, and clap and cheer from the sidelines. But I'm not gonna lie, the rainy weather this past week really did me a solid. The original plan tomorrow, for example, found us in a pickle of figuring out how to get Child A to Crookston in a 3:30 - 4:30pm window, while at the same time getting Child B in Grafton between 4 - 4:15pm. We had hoped to travel as a family with one car. Two birds, one stone, is...
Teresa and I have been working with the Carter Foundation or rather the Carter Center. As part of the forty-fourth anniversary of the founding of the foundation, the Center has challenged volunteers to walk 44 miles during the month of June to encourage friends and family members to make a donation to the Carter Center. Last October Teresa and I walked 55 miles along the Thames River in England for five days so this sounded like a piece of cake. We set a goal of how much we wanted to raise and started walking. We happened to be in East Grand Forks on June 1 so we headed to the trail in the Red River Recreation Area that runs along the river. The trail is an 11 mile loop that crosses the river to Grand Forks and back. We only walked a mile upstream then a mile back to the car. There would be no 11 mile days on this fundraiser. Since the first day, we’ve mainly walked on the trails in the City of Roseau for 2-3 miles. If we walk at home...