Dear Diary – Page 97

Having been advised that our application to live in Canada had been approved, we had to make appropriate plans. Continue reading

Dear Diary – Page 96

Continuation from Dear Diary – Page 95

B had another idea to make some money, and I could not fault either his enthusiasm or his tenacity! Continue reading

Dear Diary – Page 94

In 1972 we moved to our new home, a 3-bedroom house on a new housing estate (new sub-division). It was so nice to be the first tenants in a new home! Continue reading

“The Volunteer” – Epilogue.

I worked as a volunteer in the Crisis Intervention Unit at Toronto East General Hospital for about 2-1/2 years and experienced many situations however, one particular phone call was (fortunately) a very uncommon occurrence. Continue reading

Ray – The Book Update 1!

Being my first book, I was obviously naive about the processes involved in moving from writing it, to actually getting it published. After some shopping around and negotiating, I agreed to let Friesen Press guide me through the process. Continue reading

Dear Diary – Page 93

Meeting Philip* was a huge turning point for me. He was clearly concerned about my welfare, and we met on a weekly basis to discuss anything and everything that was giving me problems. Continue reading

Dear Diary – Page 92

I knew that this Post was going to be very difficult to write because it would be necessary to withhold significant information, and yet project circumstances that resulted in my demise. Here goes… Continue reading

Dear Diary – Page 91

One Saturday morning, my partner went into town to do some grocery shopping. I was home with the kids and was busy doing something (can’t remember what) in the house. In the early afternoon, I went outside into our back garden and sat on our wooden fence having a break. It was a lovely sunny day. Continue reading