Well, it doesn't seem like we have anything very interesting to tell everyone. However, we seem to be staying busy all day.
Our priority at the moment is to finish our deputation presentation and the associated Power Point presentation. In addition there are banking and financial chores, family matters, completing the furnishing and arranging of our apartment, keeping up on email, shopping (not for fun things), working on computer matters, various on-line tasks, and on and on. So right now our life is busy but boring.
You cant' take many interesting photos of that. Sorry.
Sam is off gold prospecting. That's right, gold prospecting. While the average college student in Idaho wants to go to some warm place, Sam and his buddies have packed up their sleeping bags, tent and gold pans, and are heading off to the Owyhees to seek their fortunes, just as their ancestors (never mind that fact that Sam's ancestors were in Korea) 140 years ago. They have heard of some recent successes there, and are off to check it out. If they don't freeze some critical portions of their bodies, I'll consider that their trip was highly successful.
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Monday, March 23, 2009
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Heyyy, we all need a few boring stretches in our lives now and then to keep us anywhere in the vicinity of sane. ... not that I'm accusing you of sanity, you understand... [=
ReplyDeleteIt is nice to be young like Sam and to be able to go on a fun trip. Thanks for the blog and we look forward to seeing you on April 24!
ReplyDeleteMay God continue to bless you and your family!!
Rev. Peter S. Roy
Terrace Church of the Nazarene
Reminds of Luke's soph. spring break when he went camping/river rafting somewhere cold with a group - they had a great time!
ReplyDeleteNancy
Danielle--I'm relieved that you're not accusing me!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Pastor Roy.
Yes, Nancy. As long as he comes back, with or without gold! See you tomorrow evening.