Thursday, 28 June 2012

Alone in Canada

I feel like I should write a blog post. But for once, I don't really have much to say.

Paul is about the same. He went to the doctor at home and they told him to get off the Tylenol and get on ibuprofen. Tylenol is hard on the liver and not as effective. We had been told the opposite by the doctor in Welland. So the good news is that he's having less trouble with his ears and can eat more. Praise the Lord!

There's some good stuff happening on the site too. I spent quite a bit of time trying to get some simple javascript working so that users will have a better experience. I've also nearly completed work on the Give page -- all that's left is putting in content. The Pray page is taking some form, although I'm not happy with it at present. I think more brainstorming is necessary and God will give me what it should look like. Then the last thing is to throw in some Facebook integration. Once that's done, it's on to documentation and training! Yay!

Before all the mono mess happened Paul and I were planning to go to the Toronto Challenge. This is an outreach put on by OM Canada and a local church to reach out to those in the Toronto area, especially Muslims. Unfortunately, I've decided to not go to the challenge for a couple of reasons. One, I'm leaving two weeks earlier than planned, so I need to have more time to do the documentation and training and the outreach is a whole week that I couldn't work. Two, I'm trying to keep my immune system as boosted as possible, and I don't think being around lots of new people, foods, and late nights are helpful.

That's all I've got for you. Oh, and Canada Day is this Sunday! Yay!

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