Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Our Security Blankets new home, Our Pack
Well the time has come. This is the last view of what we considered security. Now we're jobless and homeless. With nothing but ten months of adventure ahead of us. OK that's not to bad I admit. We just finished the website and are pretty happy with the results. Hopefully you all enjoy it. But, be sure to let us know if your having any troubles with it or would like to see something else. We have a few more things to wrap up here in Seattle and it looks like it might even rain a little for us. It wouldn't be a proper send off without it. Next it's off to Spokane to spend some time with Brenda's dad. Should be a good time he's a man of many talents and I learn something new from him every time. Much like my own Dad. While I'm at it I would also like to thank all our family and friends for being so supportive as we prepared for our journey. We will try to update this page as often as we can so you can follow along with our adventures. Don't forget starting soon you will be able to follow us real time using the Where Are We Page. Have fun!!
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Hey guys! We can't wait to see you in Seattle in a week, in pictures, and most of all, in MONTANA for our Birthdays! Stay safe and keep this page updated!
ReplyDeleteWe love you both sooooo much! :)
Claire Marie, Chris, & Lucas (oh, and Kona and Ernie too!) :)
so stoked for you guys!! best of luck in your navigation - hopefully you'll catch some fish along the way.
ReplyDeleteI went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essencial facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived.
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Peter Mark James
Wish you guys all the best on the start of your trek. Happy Bithday Brian (belated as usual). I am looking forward to watching your progress and rooting you on. Enjoy mile one because you won't feel that enthusastic until the last mile. I wish you tough feet and easy to read trail markers :)
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