Saturday, August 8, 2009

Summer in the Southeast

Well, thank you for the challenge, Angela, and I too hope that some of those we don't hear from as much will take you up on it and let us know what their summer has been like. As well as those who do post a little more often!

Ours has been relatively quiet. Mike and I went to Savannah at the beginning for three days and really loved it. It is absolutely loaded with history and there are many interesting things to see. We spent one night at the beach at Tybee Island. And ML loved holding down the fort alone at home - she wished we had stayed longer.

Andrew just arrived home a week ago from counseling at a Christian camp in Louisiana for the summer. He loved it - acting crazy with a bunch of kids for a week at a time is right up his alley. He rode Greyhound home and got very little sleep - said a huge Haitian lady sat next to him, basically in his lap all night, and chattered in French to her friend across the aisle. Oh well, Andrew is always up for a good adventure. Since he's been home my food bill has been through the roof and food is literally evaporating from the pantry and refrigerator.

ML has been working at a daycare all summer. Here is a link to a cute picture where she dressed up her kiddies one day and took them to a free lunch at a famous fast food place (Chick-Fil-A for all you southerners who are familiar with it). She's out shopping for college things this afternoon.

Mike and I lead our usual boring lives. The Hohulins have a lot of activity compared to us! We watch Jeopardy in the evenings and on Mondays even stay up for Antiques Roadshow. How's that for excitement!

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