Monday, July 17, 2006

Life is Good.

We all bought the popular "Life is Good" shirts during our weekend together. I have never paid $20 for a T-shirt in my entire life, and probably never will again, but it certainly makes for a good memory. In fact, the owner of the Life is Good store gave us two special stickers because Dad Roth told him we were moving to the DR. He said it was his good luck gift to us. We appreciated it.

In this picture, we are at the second Concert in the Park at Bryan Park. We listened to Chicago Style Blues - and it was great! My only regret is that no matter how hard I tried, I couldn't convince John to dance with me. It was a very warm night, and his excuse for refusing was that he was sweating just sitting there, and he didn't want to know what would happen to his new shirt if he were to bust a move. So, we sat and listened. The Pontius parents met us there, however, Brad was socializing elsewhere when we took this picture and Gail is the one behind the camera.

We love our family!!

Comments:
Claire,
I think it is so great that you are getting to spend so much time with friends and family before you and John leave. You will truely be missed. God Bless
Jill Marcoux
 
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