
This year we will be going to Patagonia! (the geographical location, not the store) Base Camp will be in El Calafate and El Chalten. (enjoy the zoom out!)
This will be a major check off of Jeremy's life dream list. We head out early february. More details to come.
p.s. Get a sweet Christmas gift for yourself or someone else with Jeremy's freshly published book. Or you could get them some lame socks. I'm sure they won't mind the difference.
p.p.s. Mom, what the heck did you dress me in and how did you ever expect me to turn out normal in life?
13 comments:
That outfit explains a lot!!!!
*snork*
You know, it hurts that you guys still haven't asked me to give you an *extreme* tour of Italy. The last guy I took there got to shake the Pope's hand.
are you a princess?? ;-)
I literally have tears!! Oh that Joyce and her creative outfits!! Where is Patagonia?
*First of all~I taught you better than to say, "What the heck"
*Second, you were King David for All Saints Eve.
* Yes, Scott...That does explain why Jonathan David has grown up to be like King David! A man after God's heart!
*Yes Liz, Mama's creativity produced some mighty creative boys! :?)
What the heck is All Saints Eve?
I agree with Amy. He's a princess.
All Hallows Eve
Sounds like an awful Catholic holiday...
As a Catholic, I am extremely offended by that last comment.
LOL! too funny. if only anonymous knew Richard...one of the more devout catholic men I Know...& a total jokester :)
Richard! I thought you would give Jonathan some history and explanation....I opened the door for you! :)
Forgive my atrocious grammar, Mr., Ms., or Mrs. Anonymous. I should have typed "an awfully Catholic holiday," suggesting a comparative degree between Catholo-Protestant holidays such as the Nativity, and those less celebrated by your average member of the Separated Brethren. Mea maxima culpa for any confusion or offense.
I also apologize for dropping the ball tossed to me by Mrs. Collins. Jonathan, I expect you to call me as soon as possible, that I may give you a lesson in our shared faith.
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