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Sorry to hear that Mark, your family has been though so much in the pass few weeks. I be praying for her, your family and all the DISDads in need.

So sorry to hear about your MiL. You guys have been through a lot in the past week or so. We're here for you if you need anything. :grouphug:

Sorry to hear this Mark. Will be praying for you guys.

:scared1: Mark, prayers for your MIL, the family and the medical staff. Hang in there.

Oh man. I'm so sorry to hear this Mark. I'll be keeping your family in my prayers. :grouphug:

Lord… given recent events that seems mightily unfair.
Thoughts and Prayers are being sent… for all of your family.

As I seem to have fallen behind:

Mark: Continued prayers for your Inlaws and you guys. Hope they can help out MIL quickly.

Thanks for the prayers, everyone. Yeah, it's been a crapppy couple of weeks. But as far as fair or unfair...it just is. Beverly happens, and everybody gets their turn. And there are plenty who have it much worse than we do. It's a great time to be surrounded by good friends. :goodvibes
 
Good morning Dad, Dad, Dadioes!

Prayers go out to all of you, even if you haven't mentioned it here, you guys...and that means everyone of you are in my prayers. Stay strong gents!!!
 
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Hey guys,

I'm back at work today. For those not on FB, my MIL is in critical condition in the hospital with a sepsis infection. She is currently sedated and on a ventilator. She collapsed on Sunday while at the hospital--her lungs and heart stopped, but doctors were able to revive her. They've got her on meds to bring her blood pressure back up. If she can stabilize without meds, they'll probably do surgery to find whatever organ is infected--hard for them to tell right now because her body is in shock and there's so much swelling. The doctor told us last night that her prognosis is 50/50 and she's still deep in the woods. So things are pretty stressful, and obviously my wife is a wreck. I'm ready to leave at a moment's notice if anything happens.

Honestly, I thought I had replied to this earlier, my connection keeps cutting in/out. My thoughts and prayers going out to your MIL, DW, your family and yourself. Keep the faith.
 
Hey guys,

I'm back at work today. For those not on FB, my MIL is in critical condition in the hospital with a sepsis infection. She is currently sedated and on a ventilator. She collapsed on Sunday while at the hospital--her lungs and heart stopped, but doctors were able to revive her. They've got her on meds to bring her blood pressure back up. If she can stabilize without meds, they'll probably do surgery to find whatever organ is infected--hard for them to tell right now because her body is in shock and there's so much swelling. The doctor told us last night that her prognosis is 50/50 and she's still deep in the woods. So things are pretty stressful, and obviously my wife is a wreck. I'm ready to leave at a moment's notice if anything happens.

Mark, I've definitely been praying, and will continue to do so.
 
If it were easy for me to transfer out of my district (or region for that matter), we would move out that way, hell even London is better then here in Mississauga. It's WAY too expensive to live here, and way too close to Toronto.

DW has lived in both (lived in London while going to Fanshawe), she prefers Sarnia too. I think it's quick access to the border that does it.

I moved from Sarnia to London to go to Fanshawe as well, I never liked the way it was laid out. A comedian we saw said it best, "We'll put the schools over here, the hospitals here and here, the malls here and over there, houses here here and here..........Awww crap we forgot roads!"

I loved Mississauga for the first few years we were there, after that the commute started to get to us and the last thing we wanted to do on the weekend was go downtown. When we got the chance to transfer down to NC we jumped at it, there was no way we were going to be able to afford a house unless we headed way outside of town.
 
When we got the chance to transfer down to NC we jumped at it, there was no way we were going to be able to afford a house unless we headed way outside of town.

Wait, let me check my map.....

Yup, NC is classified as "way outside" of Mississauga. :thumbsup2
 
What will it be like Dec 1-11?
I was there Dec 3-10 in 2010. I thought the crowds were easy. Pop Warner was there, but they didn't seem to affect anything during our stay. Check the weather. WDW can be surprisingly cold at that time!
Just got a call from DW. Took the kid to the Dr. this morning because she saw that he was getting a rash. Turns out it's chicken pox. :headache:
Yikes. I actually got the chicken pox at Disney World when i was a kid. We were asked to leave. No fun at all.
Hey guys,

I'm back at work today. For those not on FB, my MIL is in critical condition in the hospital with a sepsis infection. She is currently sedated and on a ventilator. She collapsed on Sunday while at the hospital--her lungs and heart stopped, but doctors were able to revive her. They've got her on meds to bring her blood pressure back up. If she can stabilize without meds, they'll probably do surgery to find whatever organ is infected--hard for them to tell right now because her body is in shock and there's so much swelling. The doctor told us last night that her prognosis is 50/50 and she's still deep in the woods. So things are pretty stressful, and obviously my wife is a wreck. I'm ready to leave at a moment's notice if anything happens.

My goodness. Your family has certainly had a rough go of it lately. I'll continue lifting up your family.
 
I moved from Sarnia to London to go to Fanshawe as well, I never liked the way it was laid out. A comedian we saw said it best, "We'll put the schools over here, the hospitals here and here, the malls here and over there, houses here here and here..........Awww crap we forgot roads!"

I loved Mississauga for the first few years we were there, after that the commute started to get to us and the last thing we wanted to do on the weekend was go downtown. When we got the chance to transfer down to NC we jumped at it, there was no way we were going to be able to afford a house unless we headed way outside of town.

That is it in a nutshell for us. There is no way we can afford a house in this city, the prices are just too high. Even my parents relatively small house is valued higher then you'd think. Too many houses in this area are in the million dollar range, you can see them from my highrise. If we want a house, we need to get out of this city. The biggest problem is DW works in east-end Toronto (NOT moving to Toronto), and I am tied down to this geographical area through work. Transfer IS possible, but very hard and complicated to do. The other factor is I don't want to be too far from my parents right now, especially with Dad going through chemo etc, in case someone is needed for something around their house. My brother already is way out in Hamilton, and can't get out here so easily now. Somewhere down the line, I will look a lot harder at a transfer. I'll need to overcome some personal issues and get my drivers licence, and get to a new district/geographical region. DW can likely get a new job in her field easily, now that she has years of experince under her belt.
 
Wait, let me check my map.....

Yup, NC is classified as "way outside" of Mississauga. :thumbsup2

True, but since I was kind of a "support outpost" in Toronto, I was able to join the rest of the team in Raleigh, buy a house for 150K here that would be 450 to 600K in Misissauga, and the best part....if I hit three green lights I am only 5 minutes from house to office:drive:

That is it in a nutshell for us. There is no way we can afford a house in this city, the prices are just too high. Even my parents relatively small house is valued higher then you'd think. Too many houses in this area are in the million dollar range, you can see them from my highrise. If we want a house, we need to get out of this city. The biggest problem is DW works in east-end Toronto (NOT moving to Toronto), and I am tied down to this geographical area through work. Transfer IS possible, but very hard and complicated to do. The other factor is I don't want to be too far from my parents right now, especially with Dad going through chemo etc, in case someone is needed for something around their house. My brother already is way out in Hamilton, and can't get out here so easily now. Somewhere down the line, I will look a lot harder at a transfer. I'll need to overcome some personal issues and get my drivers licence, and get to a new district/geographical region. DW can likely get a new job in her field easily, now that she has years of experince under her belt.

Housing is nuts there, my uncle bought a place in Etobicoke 10 years ago, paid 750K for it then had to put 300k into it just to "make it livable". pretty much the only way a family can move into a home there is to inherit one.

When my Grandfather turned 70 he decided to sell his house that he'd lived in for 50 years, he bought it for $13,000. It was in Scarborough and appraised for 900K. Over his life he did VERY well for himself so he told the real estate agent to find a couple with at least 2 kids who had been looking for a house and couldn't afford anything in the area. After meeting with a couple he told them he was selling them the house for 250K:eek:. He told them he just wanted to make sure a family would have it and be able to grow in a good neighbourhood.
 
True, but since I was kind of a "support outpost" in Toronto, I was able to join the rest of the team in Raleigh, buy a house for 150K here that would be 450 to 600K in Misissauga, and the best part....if I hit three green lights I am only 5 minutes from house to office:drive:



Housing is nuts there, my uncle bought a place in Etobicoke 10 years ago, paid 750K for it then had to put 300k into it just to "make it livable". pretty much the only way a family can move into a home there is to inherit one.

When my Grandfather turned 70 he decided to sell his house that he'd lived in for 50 years, he bought it for $13,000. It was in Scarborough and appraised for 900K. Over his life he did VERY well for himself so he told the real estate agent to find a couple with at least 2 kids who had been looking for a house and couldn't afford anything in the area. After meeting with a couple he told them he was selling them the house for 250K:eek:. He told them he just wanted to make sure a family would have it and be able to grow in a good neighbourhood.

Your Grandfather is a Great Man for doing that. But I thought Santa Claus lived at the North Pole, not Canada! :santa:
 
Good news: only 2 hours left of work today.
bad news: then it's on to the dentist to have my first filling since I was a kid.

Don't forget to floss, boys.:sad2:
 
DW can likely get a new job in her field easily, now that she has years of experince under her belt.

Is the economy there the same way it is here? I think about moving to FL everyday, but since I have a job here (well, a couple of them), I'm extra scared now.

When my Grandfather turned 70 he decided to sell his house that he'd lived in for 50 years, he bought it for $13,000. It was in Scarborough and appraised for 900K. Over his life he did VERY well for himself so he told the real estate agent to find a couple with at least 2 kids who had been looking for a house and couldn't afford anything in the area. After meeting with a couple he told them he was selling them the house for 250K:eek:. He told them he just wanted to make sure a family would have it and be able to grow in a good neighbourhood.

A wonderful example of giving. Bravo.

then it's on to the dentist to have my first filling since I was a kid. :

Too much cheese.

Anyone else see this article on Disney's Golden Oak Community?

http://realestate.yahoo.com/promo/living-large-in-a-new-disney-home.html

You found my future retirement home, once I hit the lottery. I think that is the DDC guest house you see in those pictures. Remember folks, my nemesis gets first stay, then I don't know how the line forms from there.
 
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