Saturday, October 29, 2005

Bulter's orchard

Jill and I were able to go to Bulter's orchard on Friday this week, and what a beautiful day to be outside! Fall is here and almost gone. All of the trees on our street are bright shades of orange and red and I'm sure that any day we'll come out and see them barren of leaves all together. And while we were in Butler's orchard we noticed that there were very few apples left on the trees as well. It was a pleasure, nonetheless.






Today we took a football down to the neighborhood park and ended up watching some little guys playing soccer. I wouldn't have understood why ten years ago, but it was absolutely captivating watching these kids develop coordination and run around.

When we got home, Jill went to work and I went to a block party at Cedarbrook Community church. It was a pleasure, and gave me the chance to spend some time with a family that we've gotten to know since arriving in Maryland. Their son, Nathan (center), plays lead guitar in a band that performed some of my favorites from Switchfoot. Little bit of reading tonight while I listen to the Huskies game on the internet and my Saturday will be about over.

Sunday, October 23, 2005

Half way home

If I'm not mistaken, we have about nine more weeks until the end of the quarter. I haven't determined whether or not that's scary or reassuring. I can't believe how quickly this quarter is disappearing, and I am GREATLY looking forward to going back to Washington for a couple of weeks. At the same time, finals will be the payment for that break, and they promise to be immense.

Jill and I spend most of the day at Harper's Ferry and had a wonderful time. Beautiful country and it's very full of history, which we also had the opportunity to appreciate.