
How could we go to AZ without stopping to see Chad and Tricia- two of our favorite people on planet earth. I know I'm a little generous with such descriptions, but I feel great joy in the presence of my God every time I think of the Irvings. It was all too brief. After eating some pizza we had to scram, but I am confident that if Christ should tarry we will have more quality time with them before we call this orb quits.

If we all look kind of surprised in this photo, it is because I asked Bowden to take the picture, and he was struggling with the mechanics of the camera when it suddenly went off. "That'll have to do," I said. "Thanks, Bowden."
If only Tricia was wearing a striped shirt. That would have been perfect.
"One of these things is not like the others. One of these things is not quite the same." Remeber that song?
2 comments:
Good job, Bowden. Everything is nicely centered. I am thinking little Jack was asleep in his car seat? Where is Annie. . .did she stay in Flagstaff?
Jack was indeed in his car seat. Nanny was doing her best to help Bowden, which is why she was not in the shot.
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