HELLO To everyone reading this. I just told John that I didn't know what to write. Funny ...
When I go back and read some of the blogs I wrote this past summer/fall, WOW....
We are in the process of getting ready for our long winter months. We really haven't been blessed with much snow yet. I am not complaining about that. Less shoveling. We are warm and cozy with our wood stove running 24/7. John is plugging along cutting & splitting the 10 cords of wood he had delivered just a day or so before we left in July. We won't run out of wood this year. We also have a new plow truck which is such a pleasure. Let it snow

... Well not toooo soon.
Believe it or not, I still have not organized everything from the run yet. There is so much to do. Every time I start, I get caught up in reading or looking at photos and find myself back in time.
There are so many times since we have been back to reality that I have said "I wish we were back on the road". Every word written or photo taken reminds us of all of the wonderful moments we experienced. It still is so huge that it is hard to explain.
We have a lot of written words and a lot of photos, believe it or not, we wish we had more. We didn't take enough photos or write down enough information.
If those of you who are reading this could send your home addresses to us at togetherwerun@aol.com
we sure would appreciate it.
We are preparing for the holiday season. We will be getting the decorations out of the garage and up in the coming week and finding the right tree at our local farm.
Heidi celebrated her b-day on the 23rd. Happy Birthday to you !!!
We are also patiently awaiting the arrival of Eli John who is due December 23, 07 in Seattle. His mom and dad are busy getting everything in place for his arrival. We will get to meet him in person a little later. 2007 would be a good year for us to welcome our first grandson. 2008 promises to be an exciting year.
My running injury has healed 98%. I still have an occasional twitch/ache/pain. I am sure most would after running the amount of miles we did. I am almost back to my original style of running and I have to say I am very pleased. We kept our mileage down to a mile a day since we came back home. I wanted to assure the injured areas I would give them time to heal. YESS no permanent damage. When I think back of how it hurt. Thanks to all of you who were so concerned with me. It was being stubborn and somewhat foolishness that kept me going.
We send thoughts of good health and happiness to everyone. We hope to hear from some of soon.
Until the next time J&K