Saturday, September 29, 2007

TRYING TO REMEMBER THE KIND OF SEPTEMBER (THAT JUST FLEW BY)



Six weeks of school has elapsed, and October is about to begin. Here's what has happened (not in any particular order). We have taught classes, attended church, watched soccer and volleyball games, worked in the concession stand, graded papers, written lesson plans, talked to parents, made new friends, kept safe in travel, shopped, tried she-crab soup, gotten our South Carolina driver's licenses (even Abby--learner's permit), had company, been company, issued progress reports, sung in the choir (Larry), played the piano for choir (Liz), opened a checking account, joined the church, talked to our children in Nevada, Germany, and Japan, eaten out, eaten at home, gone to a fish fry for the 50-and-older group (just curious!), slept in comfortable beds, been encouraged by God's Word, received many blessings, and hopefully been a blessing.

Here comes October!

1 comment:

Unknown said...

OK, we're going to put a stop to the "no comment" thing. We are going to post a comment. We note that it has been over a week since the last What's Up in Chucktown publication. We're looking forward to more. And we're also looking forward to seeing you on October 28.
Doug, Barbara, and family