I'm not responding to the blog because I haven't read this one yet.....but I wasn't sure the email I have for you is current.
It is Thanksgiving Eve around 11:00 p.m. here. I'm sure your are sound asleep in Chicago at this time. I found myself thinking of you and this being probably the first time to be away from your family at Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving is time for counting your blessings, and I wanted you to know I think you are a real blessing to this family and that you are in my thoughts often. Grandpa and I make it a point to check out the weather in Chicago (definitely colder and wetter than California!!)
We had a really enjoyable Thanksgiving at Steve & Laurie's with a fabulous dinner and a much smaller crowd than usual.
I frequently checkout your blogs, and I have to tell you (and David Gleese) that I loved the one about the ballet. I thought you guys captured the spirit of the dance!!
question: who is singing that song @ the end.. good king wensleslaus (sory, i sang that one time in choir, but don't remember how to spell his name.. forgive me)... but yea, who is it? it's no dave attempting to be a soprano, is it?
David, I don't know if you remember me, but you came to my house at thanksgiving with megan. I would like e-mail you to talk, but I don't know your e-mail adress. Evan
All joy is fleeting and life is in vain, but Jesus Christ is everlasting and free.
"What is more, I consider everything a loss compared to the surpassing greatness of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord, for whose sake I have lost all things."
Philippians 3:8
5 comments:
-Sufjan makes a debut AGAIN!!!!!
-i have lyke omg so totally been in that room!
-i just really love Christmas...
"Well, A-- he's probably dead"
good stuff Dave...you too Dave.
i absolutely loved when you dropped that stocking.
and that snowflake story is one of the most embarrassing things ever.
Hi David -
I'm not responding to the blog because I haven't read this one yet.....but I wasn't sure the email I have for you is current.
It is Thanksgiving Eve around 11:00 p.m. here. I'm sure your are sound asleep in Chicago at this time. I found myself thinking of you and this being probably the first time to be away from your family at Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving is time for counting your blessings, and I wanted you to know I think you are a real blessing to this family and that you are in my thoughts often. Grandpa and I make it a point to check out the weather in Chicago (definitely colder and wetter than California!!)
We had a really enjoyable Thanksgiving at Steve & Laurie's with a fabulous dinner and a much smaller crowd than usual.
I frequently checkout your blogs, and I have to tell you (and David Gleese) that I loved the one about the ballet. I thought you guys captured the spirit of the dance!!
You are in my thoughts. God Bless You.
I love you, Grandma
question: who is singing that song @ the end.. good king wensleslaus (sory, i sang that one time in choir, but don't remember how to spell his name.. forgive me)... but yea, who is it? it's no dave attempting to be a soprano, is it?
David, I don't know if you remember me, but you came to my house at thanksgiving with megan. I would like e-mail you to talk, but I don't know your e-mail adress. Evan
Post a Comment