"Foxes have holes, and birds of the air have nests"
ps - if Hailey starts asking anyone if they know any nice guys who are good with kids, put in a good word for me. I will be coming home to Chicagoland some day.
So sad you slept where you did! Especially when there was a very nice, comfy bed at Mom's and Dad's house! Glad to hear you're going home a little earlier than originally planned. It will be great for your family to be reunited again. It was so fun to see you a couple extra times!
last night i dreamt that you were moving away from your nice home right along the lake/pacific ocean, which was flooding everything and causing problems with the trains. cousin Mark had already sailed up the coast to norway by the time i decided to give my last goodbye and bon voyage but when i got off the(semi-underground) train i found that all of the exits had been blocked by giant steel doors meant to keep the flooding seawater out, and i had to do some daring climbs up concrete walls to make my way out. when i got to your house, you had already gone.
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Don't worry Steve I haven't finalized my plans yet...hehehee.
that sounds terrible... for both of you! Happy trails, but I sure hope it goes by quickly!
Steve, you're a poet.
So sad you slept where you did! Especially when there was a very nice, comfy bed at Mom's and Dad's house! Glad to hear you're going home a little earlier than originally planned. It will be great for your family to be reunited again. It was so fun to see you a couple extra times!
And I thought it was sad I was missing the fun...
I know they miss you terribly too, but that picture is really beautiful.
by the way I meant the scenic view not the bed roll. That doesn't look too comfy. Did you really get any sleep there?
last night i dreamt that you were moving away from your nice home right along the lake/pacific ocean, which was flooding everything and causing problems with the trains. cousin Mark had already sailed up the coast to norway by the time i decided to give my last goodbye and bon voyage but when i got off the(semi-underground) train i found that all of the exits had been blocked by giant steel doors meant to keep the flooding seawater out, and i had to do some daring climbs up concrete walls to make my way out. when i got to your house, you had already gone.
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