What’s Gone Well Today? ®
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Our friend who is also our car broker phoned us up and told about his daughter doing some standup at a club on the weekend coming up,and 3 GM recalls affecting our car. We would have had no idea of either of these offerings otherwise.
Home provided
In August we advertised one of our rooms and a lovely couple came and took it for their engineering son who was working back in his home town. The only challenge we decided to take on was that he had a co-op term in January and he may be leaving town. We decided to accept him. He was amazingly chill.
At the beginning of December we advertised the room. We had a few people look at the room, but one person was very keen, applied and he was accepted. The new person won’t have meals with us which make our work easier.
A week before school was out , our first tenant did get a very good co-op job out of town.
Ironing out wrinkles at home
A tenant was always late in paying their utilities. I rarely see him. Today on a walk I saw him with his car out of gas. I lent him a jerrycan. We talked about a new way to do the utilities. He agreed and explained school had been really demanding of late. This case prompted us to redo any student rentals we run. It’s been so helpful.
A new sense of home.. and now feeling so free
The draw to a new, simplified life in a 700 sq ft float home in Victoria, BC just footsteps from the Parliament Buildings, after life in the UK and then Manitoba.
In a season where compassion is often sung about….
Measurable growth on genetics damaged by loneliness, when ‘treated’ with compassion and meditation.
Thursday’s Christmas What’s Gone Well moment was hearing a one-man Christmas Carol being acted out at Craigdarrick Castle. It was a masterful effort by this NYC actor now living in Victoria.
In addition I had a wonderful conversation with one of the staff there, a young expert in digitizing museum collections, and the museum industry itself. Her openness to change, and her studies and career-building are so impressive.