He will turn the hearts of the fathers to their children, and the hearts of the children to their fathers...
Thursday, December 18, 2008
¿Planning a Cave trip?
As some of you may already know, Kate and I have a tradition of taking our children caving before they are born. Well, I guess it's time to start planning another trip! Hopefully we can get one together for late January or early February.
Here comes 3
Good Afternoon friends!
It's been a while, but hopefully Kate & I will slowly get back into the habit of keeping our online journal. LOL... ;)
Anyone checking on my blog has already been the the rest of the family's blogs, so you already know that Kressant and Michael have 2 boys, Wesley and Rachel have a fine strapping (large) son, and you probably have already heard that Katie and I are going to be having another one by the middle of next year.
Our midwife, (the redoubtable Mrs. Jobe) says she suspects 1st week of July; little bit has a fine, strong, healthy heart beat -- maybe a wee smidgen fast (~158bpm, girl maybe?) , and so far Kate has experienced no morning sickness. Hooray!!! :D
We spent the last several months hauling peanuts down in south GA. That went very well. This year saw one of the largest peanut crops in history -- the price of peanut butter may come down a little next year. LOL... We are currently between jobs and may do some contract work with Schneider over the next few months, but who knows?
I will try to put a photo of the truck up sometime soon.
Well, God Bless you all, I'll write again later...
Alan
It's been a while, but hopefully Kate & I will slowly get back into the habit of keeping our online journal. LOL... ;)
Anyone checking on my blog has already been the the rest of the family's blogs, so you already know that Kressant and Michael have 2 boys, Wesley and Rachel have a fine strapping (large) son, and you probably have already heard that Katie and I are going to be having another one by the middle of next year.
Our midwife, (the redoubtable Mrs. Jobe) says she suspects 1st week of July; little bit has a fine, strong, healthy heart beat -- maybe a wee smidgen fast (~158bpm, girl maybe?) , and so far Kate has experienced no morning sickness. Hooray!!! :D
We spent the last several months hauling peanuts down in south GA. That went very well. This year saw one of the largest peanut crops in history -- the price of peanut butter may come down a little next year. LOL... We are currently between jobs and may do some contract work with Schneider over the next few months, but who knows?
I will try to put a photo of the truck up sometime soon.
Well, God Bless you all, I'll write again later...
Alan
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