I'm glad to see Robbie and Russ are now official bloggers. It is clear that Rob has embraced the long academic tradition of carefully choosing words to construct sentences that convey a general idea to all but that require additional work to big out the true meaning. After a couple of readings, I think I figured it out. Russ on the other hand is employed in a profession that allows him to carry a big stick to convey his ideas.
My work is got nearly as exciting. I merely use analytical analysis to report on and help improve the performance of our business. However, there are a few Easton bats lying around the office that I've been tempted to take to my computer when a spreadsheet just isn't quite working out. I also get to shoot at things with a bow. Thankfully, nothing I shoot at can shoot back.
It finally snowed enough for Alta to open yesterday. Tanner met a new friend in Seminary that is a good skier and has a car. This is a great turn of events for a 15 year old. Since Seminary was the last period of the day yesterday, of course they cut the class to get in a few hours of skiing. It's amazing what you can get away with when you work hard in school and get great grades.
It snowed a couple of inches in the valley over night and is still snowing as I write. The cross race today should be cold, wet and fun. Doug went South to play in a golf tournament. Let's see, his wrist won't let him swing a club, it rained all day in St. George yesterday and today's forecast is for more rain and 40 degree temperatures. I wonder how that trip is going.
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