I don’t know about you, but this summer has been a whirlwind. My children and their children, in and out. Fun trips, camps, ballet school, business trips. It’s been like, as some say, continually re-arranging deck-chairs (hopefully NOT on the Titanic!)
Winnipeg is a long way from Dripping Springs, about 1,500 miles or so. It's a long trek, a change in cultures, although they speak mostly English, a little French here and there, and Manitoba is almost as big as Texas. But there are differences. Manitoba is also known as the “Polar Bear Capital of the World,” for one and Texas’ only polar bears are in a zoo. The climates are completely different (except for last February), but life can lead you in many directions, with twists and turns and sometimes can lead you to a good place.
Recent DSHS graduate Natalie Chavez placed third in Prepared Speaking at the Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA) International Leadership Conference. Chavez made her second straight appearance at the health science event after placing first in the Texas HOSA state competition.
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