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The view from my chair...or couch

By Alan Gillies

G.E.M. Media. Submitted article.

I haven鈥檛 been writing lately. Most people usually assume I鈥檓 busy. They鈥檙e usually right.The past two months, however, haven鈥檛 been very 鈥渦sual鈥, even for me.

First, my best friend moved into my home. In addition to my sense of humour, he shares cooking duties; by 鈥渟haring鈥, I mean he actually cooks. My version of food preparation involves rifling through my wallet for coupons while idling in a restaurant drive-thru.

Also, the woman whom I married moved back into the house after years working in northern nursing. The salary looked good on paper, but the expense of two households and lack of appreciation resulted in her giving notice.

水果视频 watching a Jets game or movie, it鈥檚 nice to no longer have just the dog to keep me company. I love my cocker spaniel, she鈥檚 just not much of a conversationalist.

Sadly, those changes occurred as I developed a nasty respiratory infection, my lungs producing more butter than a small dairy.

Antibiotics? Nope. Those who know me call me stubborn. That鈥檚 fine, considering that those who only think they know me call me lots of things.

Washing down Benadryl with Benylin, I changed my work schedule. Being a freelance photo-journalist was a choice I made long ago, as was being an artist, careers that often allow me to justify insultingly low pay with the appreciation of my audiences.

Looking at my most recent paycheque, and considering my health, I easily chose to ignore the week鈥檚 publication deadline and temporarily retire from print media, hoping whomever might take over be competent, with the same respect for my hometown鈥檚 citizens and their stories I have always had.

Limiting my retail store鈥檚 hours due to the amount of time I was spending confined to my sofa, what annoyed me more than my coughing was my complaining, having recently written about kids with cancer and adults enduring amputations. The truth is that I was frustrated more by the delay placed upon me as I recovered than by any amount of pain.

Laryngitis quieted the complaining, if not the coughing, and forced me to cancel singing 鈥淥 Canada鈥 at one Neepawa Natives game, but never as announcer, even announcing at the Keystone Centre, photographing away games in Portage and the MTS Iceplex, where the Yellowhead Chiefs (my nephew Braden Gillies proudly wears 9 on his Chiefs jersey, just as did his dad) were also playing.

I kept up all volunteer commitments, ever unable to say 鈥渘o鈥. Hardly my biggest character flaw; self-obsession and pride are better contenders.

Pride of family is admirable, as is civic pride. I鈥檓 proud to live in a country where unarmed teenagers aren鈥檛 routinely shot and killed by law enforcement or Neighbourhood Watch; here, the Citizens On Patrol Program (I鈥檝e been a member in both Eden and Neepawa) are armed with cell phones and common sense. I鈥檓 proud to live in Canada, where the most recent riot of note was three years ago, many rioters later prosecuted thanks to other citizens. I鈥檓 proud to live in a country that鈥檚 strong and free, with a Prime Minister gracious enough to shake a despot鈥檚 hand while bravely telling him to 鈥済et out of Ukraine鈥, embodying leadership not just for Canada but the entire world. Proud that as a nation we stood together in grief but with pride for a soldier gunned down by a terrorist, himself shot by a Sergeant-At-Arms who鈥檇 hoped to never draw his weapon, proud of that peace officer as well. Proud a week later as we remembered all others who鈥檝e given their lives for Canada.

But I鈥檓 also proud that for the past five years I鈥檝e contributed to reporting news for the town of Neepawa in print, over air, and online. I take pride in my work; I like to think it shows. Writing has always been my first love. Granted, it hasn鈥檛 been on a consistent basis, and every editor who鈥檚 held back a deadline to publish my work can testify that it鈥檚 hardly been on a timely basis, either.

Though lengthening my recovery, I performed with my band for the first time in three years on the Central Canada Comic Con Main Stage on Nov. 1. That made me proud, too, as does putting the finishing touches on the downtown recording studio that my friends and family have helped me build this past year.

 And admittedly, whenever I tell tales about performing at the Winnipeg Convention Centre, or of hanging out with Steve Earle, Bryan Adams or William Shatner, there is hubris mixed with humility鈥 As I reach for a dustpan with which to sweep up those and all the other names I鈥檓 always dropping. Their pictures and autographs now decorate the G.E.M. building鈥檚 walls.

 That said, and as I鈥檓 nearly back to myself again, Gillies Entertainment Media will be re-opening at 9:00 Monday morning, Dec. 1. You can look for further details in the next Neepawa Banner, adding an additional print deadline, I suppose.

 Pride got me back up off the couch, pride in both the things I鈥檝e done, and the things I鈥檝e only just begun and have yet to finish, and I鈥檝e accepted that so long as I鈥檓 not dead, there will always be deadlines.