Monthly Archives: November 2014
Happy Thanksgiving!
To all of our fellow world family travelers, we hope you are safe, happy, and together this holiday. We are actually going to have a traditional Thanksgiving feast this year! Turkey with stuffing, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, string beans, and pumpkin pie! I am already starting to fast to make room for all of it. … Continue reading
Ape Caves
Entrance to the Ape Cave Everyone always asks, “Why are they called Ape Caves?” Keep reading and I will try to explain. Our Boy Scout troop just returned from another camping expedition! We try to go camping every month: rain, shine, snow, or heat. The boys are usually up for getting out in the wild … Continue reading
Spotlight: Aaron
One more race… Leading at the half-way mark! Last Thursday, Aaron, our oldest son, competed in the district cross-country championships at Lower Woodland Park in Seattle. Between Oregon and Washington, the Pacific Northwest is home to some of the fastest runners in the country. His district is arguably the fastest in the state. Needless to … Continue reading