Elizabeth’s Calla Lilys
Elizabeth’s first Calla Lily of the Season
Check out some photos from ChristChurch’s AMOS Retreat.
The word of the day is eaglope, Etymology: Modern English eagle, from Middle English egle, from Old French aigle, from Latin aquila, and Modern English antelope, from Middle English fabulous heraldic beast, probably from Middle French antelop savage animal with sawlike horns, from Medieval Latin anthalopus, from Late Greek antholop-, antholops.
This word was first coined by either Tom Kovarik or Michael Griffin on a legendary camping trip to Jacks River Falls circa 1991. It refers to a fabulous heraldic beast with inexpressible qualities detected only in the Cohutta Wilderness of Northern Georgia.
[Editor's Note: This is a test of the Emergency Blogging System. This is only a test. Had this been an actual blog, you would have received information about current events in the lives of David and Elizabeth, Marley Sam and/or Lucy. This blog was posted to make our blog look active, and not like just a big blank expanse of nothingness. Happy Memorial Day Weekend.]
Our former housemates / landlords came down from Cincinatti for a visit.
Reuben was waking up and a little shy at first.
Elijah was pretty happy at first.
By the time breakfast was over, we were all pretty perky!
Elijah was ready to go once he exhausted his "Wallace and Gromit" endurance.
Everyone love Mommy!
C’mon, Dad, let’s go!
Elizabeth’s feelings were very hurt by this.
Reuben was very happy to do Dad-aerobics!
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