Graham and I have been doing some traveling lately.
On Thursday we flew to NY and my parents and sis picked us up and we drove to Boston for my brother's college graduation. We had a wonderful time together celebrating his achievement as well as seeing what life is like for him.
On Friday we took the train to the ceremony that was held in the Celtics arena, spent 4+ hours at the ceremony (I didn't realize how long it would take for 2000 students to get their degrees), visited Northeastern University for pictures, and then met up with Amy's parents for lunch. Graham, myself, and my mom went back to the hotel while my dad, sister, brothers, and Amy went to a Red Sox's game. They were troopers since it was windy, rainy, and cold. They even had to wait 2 1/2 for the game to start because of a rain delay. Overall I think they enjoyed themselves.
On Saturday we went to see where Joey is working. He's a site engineer on an addition to the Dana Farber Cancer Institute. I believe they are digging 7 stories down and then building 7 stories up. Right now they are still in the digging phase. Joey probably explained what they were doing 100 times- thanks for your patience with that :) He plans to work with them until the project is complete which will take about 3 years. We back to his apartment, said good-bye to Joey and Amy and headed to Lake Placid.
Graham and I fly back home tomorrow. We've had a wonderful time and I've been impressed with how well Graham has handled the busyness of the past week. He goes with the flow really well.
If you're interested in seeing pictures and videos from the ceremony I put a movie together of it below. Enjoy!!
On Thursday we flew to NY and my parents and sis picked us up and we drove to Boston for my brother's college graduation. We had a wonderful time together celebrating his achievement as well as seeing what life is like for him.
On Friday we took the train to the ceremony that was held in the Celtics arena, spent 4+ hours at the ceremony (I didn't realize how long it would take for 2000 students to get their degrees), visited Northeastern University for pictures, and then met up with Amy's parents for lunch. Graham, myself, and my mom went back to the hotel while my dad, sister, brothers, and Amy went to a Red Sox's game. They were troopers since it was windy, rainy, and cold. They even had to wait 2 1/2 for the game to start because of a rain delay. Overall I think they enjoyed themselves.
On Saturday we went to see where Joey is working. He's a site engineer on an addition to the Dana Farber Cancer Institute. I believe they are digging 7 stories down and then building 7 stories up. Right now they are still in the digging phase. Joey probably explained what they were doing 100 times- thanks for your patience with that :) He plans to work with them until the project is complete which will take about 3 years. We back to his apartment, said good-bye to Joey and Amy and headed to Lake Placid.
Graham and I fly back home tomorrow. We've had a wonderful time and I've been impressed with how well Graham has handled the busyness of the past week. He goes with the flow really well.
If you're interested in seeing pictures and videos from the ceremony I put a movie together of it below. Enjoy!!
2 comments:
Hey Anthony and family,
I worked with him at the seminary awhile back. I just wanted to share some information with you in case you have not heard. Debbie Shugarts son has been very ill. Here is a link to his blog site that they try to post on daily. http://www.updatesondylan.blogspot.com/
I thought you might want to keep up with them and pray for them. Here is my email address if you want to get in touch, nobaddays96@yahoo.com
Melissa Stirm
Congratulations, Joey! Ah, the Appleton kids all turned out so well :)
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