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Back and forth from Portland to Seattle. The train is cool. Only thing
missing is wireless access.

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Back and forth from Portland to Seattle. The train is cool. Only thing
missing is wireless access.

>We arrived in Whitefish, MT three days ago. Thankfully last Thursday
Ksrin called me at work and suggested we leave that night to get
through the mountain pass. It was open for about 24 hours and we made
it through and got a hotel that night. For those back east reading
this the snow does actually close down the roads out here, there are
avelanches and mudslides that will kill you.
Since arriving we have had a great time. So far I've gotten in two
days of skiing on pretty heavy powder, hoping the light stuff came in
last night. Yesterday I had to worked, sucked, but went well!
The last few days have been really fun with one of Karin's oldest
family friends, Kim, and her husband, Tim flew out. It's been really
fun to hear Karin's parents tell stories to us all because normally
they are pretty quiet. Aidyn is in heaven, I think she has a crush in
Tim:)
Our days have been pretty booked and I have an annoying cough. So it
is 5:30 am and I am up catching up on my books and newsfeed, while
praying for powder. Should have no problem making first chair today
since kids and the slowest if the adults are coming up at 10:00, so
hopefully we can get out the door.

>No, no, I'm not one of them. I'm one of you. I believe that Jesus
Christ is Lord, but I wear fishnet stockings and drink single malt
Scotch. -Lauren Winner, Girl meets God
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Picture on phone does not do it justice. White dot is moon going down
over mountains while sun is rising and sky is pink.

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At my aunt's house today
I saw many kitchy things, but this was beyond kitchy. Sitting on a
bookcase in her living room. Amazing.

A vendor of our’s at work sent a former employee this personalized calendar. Even ifit was just a mistake I’m glad it was not sent to me.