This old timer
isn't really that old. It was engraved for presentation in 1967, but
it appears like a watch much older. I had a heck of a time identifying
the movement and 1723 is not an Omega number. It needed some parts
made and the dimensions are tough to measure so it's easier with a
factory specification.
It's on to clocks this afternoon I think. I was going to do a delivery to my Steinbach account,
but the school just called and could meet today at 15:40 for M2's
behaviour plan and ODD training for staff. After years of the staff
and administration nodding and smiling I'm at the helm this year and
I'll be damned if I'll drop the ball. I can't wait for the training as
I've been invited to attend.
The behaviour specialist for the division is the right guy in the right
job. The juvenile in me loves it when he feels the need to swear in
meetings. He's a practitioner of Reiki,
which on it's own would not impress me, but his presence and wisdom
certainly does. The school physiologist is a peach too. I am
expecting great changes this year. I hope I'm not being naive.
I phoned on the first day of school to make sure they hadn't forgotten
to remember or whatever that is that only sees grease to the squeaky
wheel. I so want to believe we aren't fruit flies, but there really
isn't much evidence to the contrary.
OK! Time for a run.
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