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November 25, 2009

Gloomy outside—-sunny inside!

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The weather is gloomy and rainy here today—-good thing our photographer called last night to reschedule the family beach photos to be taken today to Friday! We picked Micah up at the airport last night, went to downtown Fernandina to Karibo for dinner which ended up being appetizers on the Karibrew side where we ended up sitting listening to the trivia contest. No worries—even tho it took a while (actually more than awhile) to get our food it was a nice evening and good to have part of the family here. By the time we got back to the villa Aaron was almost here so we guided him in, unloaded and settled in for the night.

Today has been uneventful so far. Aaron and I took a walk on the beach—I could not keep up with him. He has been taking Fitness Walking and running and is in a lot beter shape than his aging mother but we had fun. Saw the little blue buddy at the top of the page and also an owl (not sure what kind) that Aaron got a pic of but I didn’t have my phone or camera with me so I will have to steal his picture so I can figure out what kind it was. Nice walk until it started raining—I was drenched and tired and Aaron –barely winded. So that tells me even more that I need to do something….sigh.

Aaron is working his computer magic for everyone, Micah is playing PSP, Chris is on a work call and we are looking forward to dinner at Barbara Jean’s again tonight since we liked it so much with Virginia and Walter on Sunday. And another stop at the grocery store since we do not have anything to eat here according to the boys!!!

Lovely to be together!

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