A Life of Transitions
Hello all,
It seems my life is rarely boring. Thankfully, just when one series of exciting events concludes another series starts. Today I am thinking of my home and the folks I have been priviledged to share it with over the past few weeks. First my parents came and visited for a week. We went to Snoqualmie Falls, we blew a hole in the back of my house and replaced the sliding door, we visited and visited...
Then, the very day that I dropped my folks off at the airport E L & M's mom and dad moved in. "How cool is that?" Due to the fact that both moms cook exceptionally well I have been setting a record for consecutive days eating healthy food. So having cleaned the slopped cottage cheese off of my keyboard, I make my first post in ages...While looking forward to another transition this evening, when choir starts again - without the comfort of Paul's dynamic leadership.
Time to get back to the cottage cheese. One parting thought though:
Check out the link to the right that says "Backpacking Adventures". Pictures from the 3 treks that Grant and I organized this summer, (with some wonderful people) have begun to appear there, with more to follow. (Did I mention we found an Ent on our last hike?) You saw it there first!
Adam
It seems my life is rarely boring. Thankfully, just when one series of exciting events concludes another series starts. Today I am thinking of my home and the folks I have been priviledged to share it with over the past few weeks. First my parents came and visited for a week. We went to Snoqualmie Falls, we blew a hole in the back of my house and replaced the sliding door, we visited and visited...
Then, the very day that I dropped my folks off at the airport E L & M's mom and dad moved in. "How cool is that?" Due to the fact that both moms cook exceptionally well I have been setting a record for consecutive days eating healthy food. So having cleaned the slopped cottage cheese off of my keyboard, I make my first post in ages...While looking forward to another transition this evening, when choir starts again - without the comfort of Paul's dynamic leadership.
Time to get back to the cottage cheese. One parting thought though:
Check out the link to the right that says "Backpacking Adventures". Pictures from the 3 treks that Grant and I organized this summer, (with some wonderful people) have begun to appear there, with more to follow. (Did I mention we found an Ent on our last hike?) You saw it there first!
Adam
3 Comments:
Dear Adam,
Chya. My mom is an awesome cook. And an even awesome baker. I hope you don't get fat with her living there. :) HA HA!
P.S. She calls it "The Mancusses" which I find hilarious, since you are only one Mancus, unless she means, "The Mancus's" which would be pretty funny too.
Hey you two: My sister, (when she was still a Mancus) and I were dubbed "Manci"-with a hard c, for the plural on a backpacking trip. We have officialy adopted that as the plural of the name. Must be Mancus's. I would say that the bank owns a majority share, but thanks to a gracious comp done by one of my housemates, I am not sure anymore!
Funny. Anyway, I am glad you are so nice to let the folks live at the Mank-eye! ;)
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