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Colorado Break and Some Family Pictures

It has certainly been a different but good week. First off, Lucy and Brian helped Kas and I with our family pictures. They did a great job!





Got to have at least one prego pic! 
This week we have been relaxing at Kassie's parents house and enjoying ourselves. We have watched a bunch of movies (including the original Star Wars trilogy) and ate tasty food. Kas and I made the two dishes below for our final assignment for the MOOC class on Child Nutrition.



I made the homemade chicken nuggets and Kas did the tasty veggie dish. We were pretty happy with the result! The class has been lots of fun and we have both learned lots. Hopefully we can do some more classes in the future. 

Also this week I went to Comic Con Denver with Liana. It was pretty amazing, though the line to get in was equally unique (about 3 hour wait). I saw lots of interesting people and things, and decided that I want to get into comic books. 

Vadar and Wolverine were among my favorites

We have enjoyed lots of nice walks. The weather here is a wee bit cold, but it has been very refreshing and incredibly beautiful. I especially enjoyed the walk in the Black Forest yesterday with Kas and her Mom (see picture below). I leave tomorrow to Tulsa where a new adventure begins. Kas took a pic for me to use for my new ID badge - and I was sort of scared to see the result! Nevertheless, we press on, hope on, and look for the Lord's hand in our lives each day.


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  1. Truly is an exciting moment in all our lives. Thanks for keeping us posted!

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