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What can you say about the performance by Joannie Rochette tonight. Probably one of the most courageous and amazing things I have ever seen. Not only would her mother have been proud, but she now has millions of fans around the world that share in her grief. Let's hope that she will get rewarded with a medal as a lasting memory of her mother who was also her biggest fan.
Well today was my 3rd and last day off. The sun disappeared and snow and light rain returned. I was fortunate to team up and ski with my good friend Mark Shea from Toronto today and then tonight met up with my cousin Chris who came up to Whistler from Seattle. I haven't seen Chris in over 10 years, so it was great to catch up with him. I will stay with him tomorrow night in Whistler and we will then do some runs together on Thursday morning. Chris has a very cool company that does extreme bending of hardwoods, for architectural products, marine, furniture, etc. and is the only company of this type in North America. Check it out at http://www.flutedbeams.com/
After skiing today Lori, Kyra, Mark, Chris and I went to see Women's bobsleigh. It was very cool and Canada is in the #1 and #4 positions heading in to tomorrows final two runs. After the bobsleigh we had a quick bite then went to take some pictures at the Olympic Rings in the Village. (See attached)
...And not to be left out a Gold medal for Whistler's Ashleigh McIvor and #6 for the Big Red Machine.
Tomorrow I'm back to volunteering and then plan on watching Canada vs Russia. Let's hope that tonight's game against the Deutch prepared them for this big game!!!
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Greg
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