Thanks for stopping by my blog, Allen. Good hearing from you. Let me know if you'll be down Nashville way sometime. It would be fun to be back in Indiana for grad school. And I do miss that Bloomington.
The Toast brothers are out for a run. In a sibling squabble, Cinnamon Toast(on the right) states that he is better than his brother because he doesn't need syrup to make him sweet. By the look on French Toast's face he can't think of an adequate reply.
I love my family, and I enjoy what I do. I am in my 18th year with the Mitchell Church of Christ. I am an endurance athlete. The parallels between endurance athletics and ministry are remarkable. They are mutually beneficial.
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Thanks for stopping by my blog, Allen. Good hearing from you. Let me know if you'll be down Nashville way sometime. It would be fun to be back in Indiana for grad school. And I do miss that Bloomington.
A toasty run in the morning.
Annette
Tony (disguised with goatee) to Allen: If we don’t get back on the trail and finish this stupid race, we’re gonna be toast!
Allen (in an unusual relaxed mood): Calm down man, these race people don’t butter my bread; I’ll do what I want.
The Toast brothers are out for a run. In a sibling squabble, Cinnamon Toast(on the right) states that he is better than his brother because he doesn't need syrup to make him sweet. By the look on French Toast's face he can't think of an adequate reply.
Annette
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