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Well, they say it is always nice to come home…

David Jennings · July 3, 2006 · Leave a Comment

and I suppose that is true. Nothing like sleeping in your own bed at night. But then again, I didn’t have any problem sleeping in Taos! Returning to normal now. Church was good yesterday although to be honest, I didn’t spend enough time preparing for the class. Still, I thought the guys had some pretty good insights but you know how it is, you walk away wonderiing, why didn’t I ask this? or that?

The church service was good as well. It is always somewhat of a conflict in the back of my mind about having patriotic services but it was good. Got to sing with RSa, KSm and CW again, that was fun.

Then last night I went to Katies, they had some pretty good players. Couldn’t reach BIL though, so he wasn’t there.

Well, here is a picture of our host at the B&B in Taos:

His name is George and there is an interesting story about him that I might recant someday. Every morning, he was outside our door waiting for us. Pretty cool guy.

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