There were bad guys...you just couldn't tell who they were most of the time. Them? Us? the thieves after us? the 'friends' using us? There were adventures....planned and unplanned. the cruise to the Western Caribbean.


The fight or flight trip to Central America.
We saw a lot of interesting sights, and fell completely in love with Central America and the people there. We want to be able to speak Spanish the next time we go so we can explore Costa Rica and more of Panama. English is not that widespread. That will take some time and effort--learning Spanish. Si?
We reluctantly returned to the U.S. and took up residence in the desert. But 6 weeks in the desert in the Spring will make you rethink your commitment to the Arizona sun.
The Nashville bust. What can I say about this--we were working hard every day. The best part was the trip out across Texas and New Mexico and Oklahoma and Arkansas--very pretty scenery---and our night at the Grand Ol' Opry Museum and Theater.
The California quick trip turn around. We were lucky to see some of our children and to visit with Aunt Diane and Uncle Glenn for 2 weeks. There were moments of nailbiting and abject fear and tears. I'll leave those out. If you know what they are, you know too much already. There were heroes. Grover, mostly. He is a ROCK! and the subcast of heroes--kind family members who either housed us or visited us, or answered our questions, or held our hands,or offered support and understanding. Heroes with super powers of ESP. What else does a TV series have? Suspense, a tightrope walk, cliffhangers, betrayal, loss. Yep, we experienced all that in 2008. And more. We also started a photography business and wrote a book.
I'm hoping 2009 is boring. Well, not boring really, but lovely. Lovely would be nice. And FUN! Did I mention any kind of fun in 2008? There were too few moments of that commodity. It was too intense! Thankfully we wrapped up 2008 in the arms of our family and loved ones in Atlanta. That was the goal...the one I had my eye on all year that pulled me through. It's a miracle that we all pulled it off..it was no easy task getting everyone together. And Dad didn't take one single picture. Boo hoo. Martha is going to have to share--she did all the shooting.
I am looking forward to 2009 with a feeling of hope and peace. Happy New Year!
1 comment:
I'm so glad that your 2008 ended on a high note. It was fun seeing you guys and the whole fam. Hopefully, this upcoming year will be much less tumultuous and you have the chance to enjoy yourselves more. :)
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