Here is a picture of the four who were with us this summer. The picture is set in the park across the street from the house in which I grew up in Alberta. The street is the street I drove away on in 1980. My dad told me later that he knew then that I was never coming back home again. I'm not quite there yet with any of ours, but that day is coming as well.

The two we sent off today are the two uppermost on the teeter totter. This playground implement was one of the goalposts when we played football in the park. It was also second base. We had to keep the two seats on the left down when we played, none of us relished running full tilt into the raised teeter totter.

My son will be a freshman. He will b

The gift of fatherhood is a precious thing, granted us by the Father of all. We gratefully received, and we are willing to give back, especially in giving back to the service of the King of kings.
I suppose I'll not get much work done today.
Regards,
Don Johnson
Jer 33.3
2 comments:
You're that old?!?
Alas, tis true. I am ancient and decrepit, just waiting for the next generation to take over.
Regards,
Don Johnson
Jer 33.3
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