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Love to your family and enjoy the long weekend.
Janet and I thoroughly enjoyed our time together. You and Hope look great. Pretty well behaved, considering, although that photo of you on the Golden Gate - yikes! Ha! It's a real wonder, that bridge. I still love going over it, in all times and seasons. You've got some great pic's there!
What made our time so special for us was exactly as you said - things only we can comprehend. We "make sense" to each other. That right there may be a bad sign!
It's really great to ponder the powers that be that brought you and Hope together. You've made a wonderful life for yourselves, your family and those you know and work with. Good job, both of you. No small accomplishment. Peace!
".......any day we wake up and have a pulse - is a good day."
John, you would never know it but you made my day with your words and your blog post. I am grateful to know you and Janet.
The highlight of our Cali trip this past year was not all the wonderful tourist things we did and saw. Those 1,000 year old trees in Muir Woods were awesome but they were not the highlight.
Getting tipsy on fine wine in California's own Garden of Eden called NAPA Valley was not the highlight either.
I love prison history and prison related movies like Shawshank Redemption. So Alcatraz was great fun but still not the highlight.
Old hippies all have to eventually visit Haight Asbury almost like children being drawn to Disney World. We We found ourselves there too, of course. Far from being the highlight!
The highlight was not even reaching my long desired goal of illegally standing on the edge of the Golden Gate bridge.
No, the highlight was spending a couple hours with you guys over lunch and talking about things only we would understand or comprehend, conversing as if we had seen you yesterday, even though it had been 20 years since our last face to face!
Those kind of things are priceless and can't be found in any tourist guide anywhere.
Love to your family. Happy Thanksgiving.
John & Hope
We do have much to be thankful for. How I remember those days! How thankful I am for these days. Ever onward and upward!
Tracy
Thanks! And the same to you from me and mine.