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November 27th 2008
Published: November 27th 2008
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True stability results when presumed order and presumed disorder are balanced. A truly stable system expects the unexpected, is prepared to be disrupted, waits to be transformed. -Tom Robbins Well, faithful readers, I'm back. As always, I sincerely apologize for the long delay, but I assure you that this entry will be worth the wait. You see, as my constant companions through my trials, tribul... Read Full Entry



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30th November 2008

Delightful travel partner
Truly, I wish I were on your trips with you (travel/adventure/survivorman-lifestyle is part of what makes you a delightful person), but I'm very happy to be exploring Leesburg with you. What a wonderful person to discover a new place with! You're a most awesome flatmate. I liked how you talked about walking away with a "clean" feeling from Mexico - if you get a chance, I'd like to hear more about that feeling the next time you write. I feel the same way about some places I've visited (feeling more refreshed once I leave), but it tends to be a cultural experience. I find that my interactions with other people makes me feel more serene. Without any interpersonal communication with local folks (excluding drug lords), how do you define your relationship with the community? Do you find that the memory of one course tends to run into another? Thanks for the response - Ash
30th November 2008

Delightful travel partner
Truly, I wish I were on your trips with you (travel/adventure/survivorman-lifestyle is part of what makes you a delightful person), but I'm very happy to be exploring Leesburg with you. What a wonderful person to discover a new place with! You're a most awesome flatmate. I liked how you talked about walking away with a "clean" feeling from Mexico - if you get a chance, I'd like to hear more about that feeling the next time you write. I feel the same way about some places I've visited (feeling more refreshed once I leave), but it tends to be a cultural experience. I find that my interactions with other people makes me feel more serene. Without any interpersonal communication with local folks (excluding drug lords), how do you define your relationship with the community? Do you find that the memory of one course tends to run into another? Thanks for the response - Ash
30th November 2008

Love reading about your adventures
Hi Chirs, I am saving all your blogs for the future. You truely have a way with words and the blogs are such fun to read. Bill Bryson watch out, Chris McEachron is pushing you out. The pictures are great, especially the sea turtle babies! I am amazed at your Thankgiving Dinner!! Especially having all ready ahead of time. What amazed me as well was how clean and organized your apartment was. Can't wait to come and see it for myself. My love to you and Ashley. Love you bunches, MOM
4th December 2008

Typically Chris
A couple of comments...1) You cannot fool me into believing that you are going to shower nearly every day. I lived with you for a year and a half and you never did it back then, so I won't believe that you'll start now. 2) Are you kin to Jesus? I only ask because I'm pretty sure that your pictures of your leftover food from your Thanksgiving dinner show more food than the original spread did, which leads me to believe that even after four people finished eating an entire meal that the only way for more food to be present than when you started is for one of the four of you to be related to Jesus. 3) I'm glad to see the long hair making another appearance.
5th December 2008

Answers.
The answer to all is "Yes".

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