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 PMready 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 AMAfter 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 PMByron,
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 PMLe Voyageur,
Hope all the challenges went well at LOE!
Posted by: Jeremy Showalter at September 9, 2005 08:05 PMCool blog! If you want o see mine (first year GSB), go to the address above.
See you "live" on of these days!
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 PMhttp://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.
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