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2019-2024 Update

It’s been a long time since my last post. Obviously, life got busy with the addition of a third child. Three kids is a lot but definitely fun. I will try to briefly recount the last five years. 2020, COVID came to town. I was fortunate because I was sent home to work, which gave our family tons of time together. We took advantage of it by doing lots of bike riding. It culminated in a 26 mile-day long ride in Orange County. It was epic!

May 2021, after ten years of working in hospice, I got a new job as a palliative care chaplain. It’s great work with a great team. 

As a transition, our family went on a five week road trip through the Pacific Northwest. We had a wonderful seeing many family and friends, tubing through Bend, OR and becoming lovers of Tillamook ice cream and experiencing the magnificent redwoods.

2023, I helped Elise and her Girl Scout troop complete the Bronze Award. Zachary joined a Cub Scout pack and I’ve now been acclimated to tent camping. Gabrielle started TK. Allison did and continues to ferry the kids from school to various other activities and in general, keeps it lives organized and on track. 

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