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The wedding rehearsal went quite well last night; I fubbed my lines a few times, but I still have until Friday to get them letter-perfect. The couple seem very satisfied with the ceremony and their family was, on the whole, quite open and cooperative. Afterwards we had some nibblies, and Robin and I got to handle the family's corn snakes (gorgeous creatures).

This morning I got up, had a strong cup of coffee, and sat down with the tax paperwork. All I have to do is figure out our income for 2005 and 2006, as well as what GST we charged and what expenses we'd paid GST on. I spoke with the Revenue Canada agent who'll be coming by tomorrow, and he assured me that I'm his only appointment tomorrow and that he'll give me all the help I need to get things figured out. Here's hoping it goes well.

Oh, and over on the Manitobans Concerned About Misty Gardens community, guess who decided to chime in with his $0.02? That's right, Gail Harrison's boyfriend! If he hoped to find a sympathetic audience to his claims that we are "unfair and uneducated" and that Harrison is innocence abused, he's very much mistaken. People have been jumping on him ever since he first posted last night, both in responses to his original comment and in stand-alone posts.

Okay. Back to paperwork.
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Yesterday afternoon: A coffee meeting with some folks from the Manitobans Concerned About Misty Gardens group, including one fellow who'd worked there for many years and brought some truly horrific photos from a few years back (yes, the place was just as bad then), and another lady who brought the news that the animal bodies have been removed from both the La Salle and St. Francis Xavier properties, rendering a trip out to La Salle (at least for me) pretty much moot.

Yesterday evening: Brian's AD&D game. Almost another TPK (Total Party Kill) situation. AGAIN. I'm getting a little bit tired of having my character face near-certain death every two weeks...

Tonight: A wedding rehearsal for Marianne and Grant's handfasting. I have most of my parts memorized. *crosses fingers*

Tomorrow (all day): Sorting through paperwork so the GST guy can come by Wednesday morning and help us figure out how much we owe. It's complicated by the fact that most of our clients pay in US funds, which apparently Revenue Canada won't believe until one of their representatives sees the evidence with his own eyes. And since both George and I suck at organization, everything is in a great big mess.

If I survive the sorting process, I'll post more tomorrow.

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