Peace Like A River


It was a wide river, mistakable for a lake or even an ocean unless you'd been wading and knew its current. Somehow I'd crossed it... Now I saw the stream regrouped below, flowing on through what might've been vineyards, pastures, orhards... It flowed between and alongside the rivers of people; from here it was no more than a silver wire winding toward the city. - Leif Enger, Peace Like A River

Friday, March 26, 2004

How nice it is to feel warmth again. Temps have been around 60 for the last couple days. Will be nice again today, so I'm sure the kidlings will be out. Tomorrow is supposed to be a lot of rain though.

We took the side of John's bed off, and the side of Hanna's crib kinda came undone, so we have this little portable side thingie in there. But, with that, the little monkeys didn't take long to discover they could get down by themselves, so we've moved to the next stage of kidhood. Which is, in the mornings now often we'll get little visitors poking their heads in the bedroom to say good morning. It's fun though, sometimes they'll come lay down with us and snuggle.

The other night when we were outside and it was getting dark, I showed John where the crescent moon was right next to a very bright Venus. He liked that, and then wanted to go inside and watch his Baby Galileo video.

I finished reading "Nothing Like It In The World" by Stephen Ambrose. About the building of the first railroad from Omaha to California. Quite the accomplishment, going through the mountains, across the vast prairie, etc...

I came across this web archive site, that seems to have archived a whole lot of the entire Web since 1996. You can look up sites and see what their pages looked like at the time. You can find my site there, and see what photos I first had on the front page!

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