July 09, 2006

Yesh un hunh

The title is my niece Sarah's way of saying "yes". I'm here in Colorado having a nice time seeing old friends and old haunts, and playing with the nephew Caedin and Sarah. Of course, they make for getting me up early in the day and sometimes frying my eardrums, but kids. It's interesting to observe them as they are getting older...Caedin the older brother who is learning to be bossy. Sarah who, just why of two, is getting more independent. More often than not Caedin wants what Sarah has...but she's exerting her own wants now which he doesn't quite get yet.

Sadly, it's been mostly rainy and overcast while I've been here. However, during the few occasional hours of sunlight we've been able to go hiking and walking. I went on a hike! and I was able to breathe and what not after the pacemaker figured out I was hiking and adjusted itself accordingly. It's been really neat to feel the difference in activity. I'm desperately searching for the missing camera cable...hoping I may have left it up here at Christmas but searching to no avail. and my mom's doesn't work and she doesn't have a card reader. And stores with such technologies aren't easy to find within L.C. city limits...I have ten pictures left on my card after deleting the bad ones (the ones where I was trying to figure out the timing of catching action moments (slides and swings) in action instead of just air. Hopefully I'll find something REALLY soon. Especially cause we will probably try and go up to American Basin which should be inundated in wildflowers.

I got lucky this week as paster David was preaching at church this morning. (everytime I have brought Josh, it's been a guest speaker....) Pastor D. is definitely a man that God is working through. He preaches with such passion and power, and truth and honesty, and sincerity that I imagine it would be hard not to believe. He preached today from the beginnings of John, 1 John, and Revelation about the eternal-ness (my word) of Christ as God and how we can believe the truth of what John says because he was a direct witness of Christ on Earth.

WEll, that's my news for now and lunch is starting to smell like it's about ready. I will try and records some more Caedin-isms and Sarah-isms.

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