So this brings me
to
Calgary - click here for pictures. I was starting
to get "tunnel vision" living in a small town of 3,000 and wanted more from God.
I felt I reached a plateau being there, and needed something else. I sough God
for a year before making a move, but where? I thought of Bible School, or moving
to Vancouver, or Edmonton.
View from my 23rd floor office of
downtown Calgary, looking east.
Being an Edmonton Oilers
hockey fan, I would *NEVER* live in the arch rival city called Calgary. It was
like eating vomit. All the pansies lived there. They didn't have a good hockey
or football team and looked too American.
But never say never.
A couple of friends, moved down to Calgary for work. Out of the blue, they BOTH phone
me and said "you should move down to Calgary".
I have to say, another
reason I needed to move away from Grand Centre, was I was getting burnt out
doing a lot of religious and private things. Work was not going well, as the
manager there was not a people orientated type. A great accountant, but lacking
in people skills. This made for many a tense situation between him and the
staff. In the last 2 years I was there, over 12 people quit. So I really didn't
want to find another automotive parts job right away, and end up in the same
situation.
In prayer more and more,
I felt Calgary was where God wanted me. So I drove down there one day to visit
one of my ol' buddies who phoned me (hoping no one back home knew I was going to
'that city')...

Della's house, I rented the basement suite while in college.
My little
'91 Chev Sprint putt-putt
is out front...
Immediately I felt this
was the place to be. Being "super spiritual" (yeah right), I asked God for
another confirmation! Sheesh, good thing He has a sense of humour. Well,
my buddies place just had new concrete poured in their back yard, and the
company was called "Born Again Construction". Out of all the construction
companies, here was one with a Christian name.
So being super spiritual
again, I asked for another "sign". Well I moved down in Jan 91 officially and
that year, that winter was the warmest a lot of people can remember. It was so
warm in February, they say August never got that warm. Weather people said it
was because of the El Nino. Big deal, I don't think it was just happen chance I
decided to move down then and had these things happen to me.
First I stayed with a 94
year old lady named Marie. (The house to the right of the one in the picture
above). She was one quick minded lady, or as she put it, she had all her ducks
in a row...Her mind was clear as a bell, but her body was slowly failing her.
Was sad to see.
After a year (1992), she
could not see very good, and she moved to a senior citizen's homecare place, and
I had to find a new place to live. One of the last things Grandma Marie did was
ask the neighbour to take me in. Ha, bless her heart, she didn't want to see me
out on the street.
While at Marie's I
couldn't find steady work. So I did odd jobs like the rent-a-cop thing (security
guard) and did some selling of candies and nuts for a company. But didn't make
much.
I also did the church
hop, going from place to place, but never felt at home. One day someone told me
to come to a Monday night young adults meeting at their church. Monday night
church??? Only football happens Monday nights. But I went...and been going there
ever since.
The church is called,
First Assembly. With a God fearing pastor, and a great staff, and worship! Right
on, that's what I wanted. a church that worships in Spirit and in Truth. No
prepackaged songs for me, no rituals, no "cuz it's Sunday we sing these songs"
but spontaneous combustion worship. Dy-no-mite!
Unfortunately, I couldn't
find any real good jobs, and asked the Lord why again. I felt that I should
upgrade my skills...after all, this was 1991, and there weren't too many OLD
Olivetti type writers running around now. I went to a crash course on computers
and learned Word Perfect 5.1 and some other stuff.
I sat in a computer class
between two lovely ladies - Joesephine, and Linda. Coming near the end of the
course, Joesephine was enrolling at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology
(SAIT). I thought, hey that's what I need. Upgrade my schooling to College
level. This was early August 1992.
Joesephine changed her
mind about going to SAIT and after mentioning this, I asked if I could take her
place. (Back then you were given a number and put on a list as to when you can
apply. I would have been too far down the waiting list to even have the chance
to apply, let alone get into a class.)
She wrote to the College
and asked if I could take her place. SAIT agreed and I was in! Now where was I
going to get the money for class? I didn't know about a student loan till then,
and applied with only 2 weeks before the first class. The next week I got my
student loan! Usually it takes 4-6 weeks!
Well I tell ya, talk
about a culture shock. The last time I was in school was back in college in '78.
Egad. Here were "kids" all around me, and wearing the latest clothes and
stuff...and nice looking WOMEN! After being in a private all-boys school for 12
years, it was hard to concentrate on what the teachers were saying.
Well it wasn't that bad, but it was different. Women are so different, they
actually even did their homework and studied!
A note here, I really
take my hat of to single mom's. There were a few in my class and made 4.0 gpa's
(A average)...compared to my 3.33 - sheesh. One lady I knew had 2 young kids,
and would rise up at 4am to study "because it was the only quiet time I had",
she told me. Then trot the kids off to day care, come to full day of class, and
then trudge home with the kids, feed them and put them to bed, and finish the
housework.
I'm talking college
classes here, 17 hour per week minimum...works out to sometimes about 5 - 7
hours of classes per day, per week...with homework and at least one exam every
week.
Anyways, while at SAIT, I
opened up more to people, and broadened my vision of the world. I learned
valuable stuff, and really enjoyed my time there...except exam week. One final
exam week for example, due to a mix up in scheduling had me take 3 finals on the
same day! Let's see, at 8am I had Accounting level #I, at 11am Cost Accounting,
and at 6pm Statistics! I was brain dead, and my head hurt so much from number
crunching, I actually had a headache and was a bit "spaced out"...
Della.
Well I should talk a bit about Della, Grandma Marie's neighbour. She was a
positive influence on me, and helped me a lot. More then one could ask. She's
got a big heart you know. Anyways, Grandma Marie had to go to a old folks care
home and sell her place. I guess Grandma Marie put a good word in about how such
a good tenant I was, and from there I lived in Della's basement suite for 4
years, having just moved in Christmas '96 to the new condo, and in '98 to the
house in Scenic Acres I'm presently living in.
Della is a real nice
lady, great gardener, and excellent cook. Needless to say, I was spoiled there!
She would invite me up to try a new recipe, and more or less I was the guinea
pig (oink oink) for her new dishes.
I would try to help
around the house, not much, but would do the odd chore like mow the lawn, shovel
sidewalks and so on. For this she'd toss down some home made oatmeal chocolate
chip cookies.
I was spoiled...am I
complaining? NOT!
She also would proof read
my term papers, and usually I'd end up retyping the whole thing over, there
would be so many red marks from spelling mistakes, and grammar stuff. She's
partly to blame for me getting better marks on my term papers. Oh, also, if you
have pictures of squirrels, send them here, I'm going to make a nice postcard
for her. She chases the littl' fellers away with those super soakers because
they raid her garden!
Well not all time was
spent in books. I was involved with the intramural programs at college (was
gonna try out for the college basketball team, till I learned the average age of
the "kids" there was 20...and me being 35 then, I uh, then went and played on
the intramural side of sports). My team won the SAIT intramural flag football
championships, so I got a little bragging right. To be honest, it did help my
self esteem. I never won anything, always came second or third in any sporting
events. But never #1 till then.
I also got influenced by
some great teachers at SAIT. Mark Kolodziej, Ray Verity, and Ron Hill. Each had
a unique way of inputting things in the studies. But I have to take my hat off
to Mark K. He spends long hours at SAIT, and is very approachable by the
students. His wife isn't feeling too good, and I'm sure that weighs on his
heart, but you never hear about it. My prayers are with him. Some of the
teachers there are standoffish, being sorta like "I the teacher, i got a degree,
you are the student". But not with Mark. He's one intelligent person, but very
open, and down to earth. Same with Ray and Ron.
Anyways, I graduated in
April of 1995, with about a 2.8-2.9 average. My first term there I didn't do too
good, remember that was after 15 years of not going to school eh! My highest was
what I said earlier- 3.33gpa.
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