September 05, 2005

Weekend

It's good to be back in Chicago. We went back to Goshen for the weekend to see my sister, who is headed to Thailand for a while. Great to relax and enjoy some mom-cooked-food again.

On the way back to Chicago we survived a blown out rear tire - completely down to the rim by the time we got off the road. Pretty scary stuff. Caught a ride back to Chicago with my brother and sister-in-law because most tire places were closed on Labor Day.

Ready for the first day of LEAD tomorrow? ;)

Posted by Jeremy Showalter at September 5, 2005 09:50 PM
Comments

ready for LEAD? i don't know man. i'm kinda liking the simple life :-)

Posted by: poweryogi at September 5, 2005 10:35 PM


when does enCORE begin?

which cohorts are you facilitator for this quarter?

Posted by: byron at September 6, 2005 10:17 AM

After sitting for hours through today's presentations, I'm ready to get outta town and challenge myself (by choice, of course)!

Posted by: Le Voyageur at September 6, 2005 09:58 PM

Byron,

No idea about enCore, couldn't participate due to LEAD.

Had a great time at LOE, now dooking forward to catching up on sleep now! :)

Posted by: Jeremy at September 9, 2005 08:04 PM

Le Voyageur,

Hope all the challenges went well at LOE!

Posted by: Jeremy Showalter at September 9, 2005 08:05 PM

Cool blog! If you want o see mine (first year GSB), go to the address above.
See you "live" on of these days!

Posted by: Eric Poupier at September 11, 2005 05:03 PM

Eric,

Great. Thanks! Have fun blogging and glad you got the full taste of LOE. The karaoke was awesome! :)

Jeremy

Posted by: Jeremy Showalter at September 11, 2005 08:19 PM

http://www.swartzentruber.com/gallery/mennonite-art/mennonite-art-0.htm

Come back to Goshen for the opening
of Pop-Mennonite Art exhibition

October 16-December 9, 2005
Goshen College, Goshen Indiana.
Located downstairs at the Good Library
(Opening reception Sunday, Oct. 16, 2-4 p.m.)
Exhibits sponsored by the Mennonite-Amish Museum Committee and the Mennonite Historical Library.

Posted by: Don Swartzentruber at September 26, 2005 06:40 AM

Don,

Thanks for the comment and the link. I return relatively frequently and enjoy the Farmer's Market and Clay Artists Guild quite a bit. :)

Posted by: Jeremy Showalter at September 26, 2005 04:57 PM
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