Sunday, October 5, 2008

The past month!

I can't believe I have not posted in nearly a month. So much has happened this past month that I cannot begin to even explain it all. I still love what I do and look forward to work every single day. I didn't think I could love the work that I do and the people I work with more than I do at this very moment, but I really do!

This past weekend-- David, Steve, Peter and I took a road trip to Cornish, New Hampshire and to various parts of Vermont. We stayed in a very nice bed and breakfast and enjoyed every museum in the area. I continually learn more about them and their heart and passion for the company. It is truly awesome.


This is a photo of me and David at a Cracker Barrel in New Hampshire. He wanted me to take a picture of all the old people on the rockers outside of Cracker Barrel, but instead I took one of us. 

The Fall Foliage in the Fall is absolutely amazing and breath taking. I had never seen fall foliage before! I had always been in California in the fall and for the first time I got to experience fall foliage. What an experience!!!

J.D. Salinger, author of The Catch in the Rye, lives in Cornish, NH so the four of us drove to his house and dropped off a note. This is us on his driveway. I felt like a stalker!
We drove through some covered bridges in New Hampshire and Vermont. It was so cool! It reminded me of the bridge I went through in Penn Valley, CA.   :  )

That is Peter, he is the Executive Director of Operations. We live in the same condo complex. He is my carpooling buddy. This picture is taken in front of the bed and breakfast.

Here is a picture of the three boys I went with to Cornish, NH. I definitely had a great time with the three of them. 

This is David in front of J.D. Salinger's mailbox. 
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The weekends before, I watched these two crazy kids. We spent some time hanging out in the city and also watching movies and eating junk food. I love them! They moved out here from Orange County the same time I moved out here. I work with their dad! They are my family in Plymouth.

Then last weekend, we had the studio board meeting. I helped host the weekend festivities. There were 13 of us that dined in Boston and then saw the musical "A Chorus Line."  It's been a very full, fun, full-filling month here in Plymouth. 

I look forward to the coming days and can't wait for everything that lies ahead. Life is good. No one told me that being an adult would be so challenging, but nonetheless, prayer, family, friends, and church has gotten me thus far. God is good. 

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