Taking the Province by Storm
  Some people would have given up,
  but Guylaine hanged in there, smiling more and more each day.
 
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Guylaine Robitaille
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Q-Tips' "Day by Day" Award

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Storming Downtown Halifax

* Q-Tips' Tales
~ Nicole Bergeron ~ Josée Déraps ~
~ Nathalie Drouin ~ Claire Dubuc ~
~ Louise Girard ~ Lucie Grégoire ~
~ Lucie Lapierre ~ Francine Paquet ~
~ Christine Paré ~ Ada Perreault ~
~ Annie Racine ~ Guylaine Robitaille ~
~ Sonia Ruel ~ Dany St. Hilaire ~
~ Monique Venne ~

Their Instructors' Tales
~ Maria Desjardins ~ Leta L.-Malone ~
~ Maurice Michaud ~ Mary Lou O'Hara ~


About Guylaine

Residence
Colombourg

Teaching Work
Various subjects (Grades 5 & 6)

Hobbies
Reading, listening to music, walking, camping, and volleyball.

Favorite Saying
"Day by day."

Best Memory of Nova Scotia
The Tattoo, Peggy's Cove, the Evangeline Trail, and Crystal Crescent Beach.

Q-Tip Distinction
The "Day by Day" Award

Day by day, this woman spoke more, learned more, smiled more ... just plainly LOOKED better!

 

 
Guylaine Robitaille
Where Is The ...
During the first weekend, I made a very nice trip with Lucie G., Dany and Francine. We laughed when we looked at three persons pushing a boat in the river because it was low tide. When they went finishing, it was high tide, but when they came back, the tide was low.

But, the most comical thing that happened occurred 10 minutes later, when Lucie drove and suddenly she exclaimed : "Where are the fish?" I do not know, but certainly not on the road! What did you think???

Also, during this same weekend, Lucie asked a Bear River's resident: "Where's the church?" It's good for appearances, she said, to ask for the church's location.

In conclusion: If you travel with Lucie G., expect her to ask a lot of questions!

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Let's Go Francine!
Monday, July 14th, Maurice read our minds when he proposed that we go to Martinique Beach instead of visiting Province House. So, here we went to the beach! But. . . the sun wasn't there; the wind was.

After two hours of freezing on the beach and not having put one toe in the water, we had to go back at the Mount. On our way back, we realized that nobody had the money to pay the toll to cross the bridge. So Francine, the co-pilot, at a red light, ran to the trunk of the car to get her purse with the money.

She was applauded by the people in the car in back of us. Francine is an excellent and responsible navigator.

Town of Lunenburg
No, this is not Martinique Beach but the famed town of Lunenburg, which the Q-Tips visited on July 1.

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