Saturday, February 26, 2005
Floggin' the Blog
Okay! Here I am. Even minor technological challenges make me want to "try it later". They never are as difficult as I make them out to be, of course. So we're on.
Nice of Larry to help get this started. Maybe he'll join in and give us weather reports or something from D.C. or tell us how the government is enhancing our lives and investing our money. I look forwqrd to his perspective (The Inside Story).
I'll just give the news bulletins to begin and maybe come up with other things later.
Luke and Gwen are in the thick of things. They've found many nice friends here in P.C. and our busy with school and other activities. Luke has done quite a lot of skiing the last two seasons and is getting pretty competent. He has skiied several days with friends and without me. I felt a little sad about that, actually. But that's the way of things I guess. Gwen is riding horses every week with Lynne and they are loving it. Luke and I may join them for lessons this summer. My goal is to take a family horsepacking trip into the Uinta Mtountains to fish for a week.
Lynne has been putting more time into her artwork and that's very good for her. She has also taken on some "adminisrative duties" for our business. Her organizational skills are far superior to mine and this frees me up to work with clients, do planning and meet new people.
My business efforts our concentrated more and more on the Park City population. The planning I do works for any family, but is particularly helpful to small business people and self-employed folks (realtors, retail shop owners, contractors, etc.). The Blue Skies website will be up and running in a couple of weeks and may be the primary marketing and information source for us. The Web's versatility and changeability are very interesting and I'm quite excited. I'll provide a link when we're ready.
It will be great to have Max and Whitey close but we regret not being able to visit Australia while they were there. Looking forward to the Marlars' summer visit, as well. Way to go Kay on the schooling. It's a big committment.
There's the news. This was easy, so I'll do it again and encourage the rest of the family to do it, also. Ciao. Charley
Nice of Larry to help get this started. Maybe he'll join in and give us weather reports or something from D.C. or tell us how the government is enhancing our lives and investing our money. I look forwqrd to his perspective (The Inside Story).
I'll just give the news bulletins to begin and maybe come up with other things later.
Luke and Gwen are in the thick of things. They've found many nice friends here in P.C. and our busy with school and other activities. Luke has done quite a lot of skiing the last two seasons and is getting pretty competent. He has skiied several days with friends and without me. I felt a little sad about that, actually. But that's the way of things I guess. Gwen is riding horses every week with Lynne and they are loving it. Luke and I may join them for lessons this summer. My goal is to take a family horsepacking trip into the Uinta Mtountains to fish for a week.
Lynne has been putting more time into her artwork and that's very good for her. She has also taken on some "adminisrative duties" for our business. Her organizational skills are far superior to mine and this frees me up to work with clients, do planning and meet new people.
My business efforts our concentrated more and more on the Park City population. The planning I do works for any family, but is particularly helpful to small business people and self-employed folks (realtors, retail shop owners, contractors, etc.). The Blue Skies website will be up and running in a couple of weeks and may be the primary marketing and information source for us. The Web's versatility and changeability are very interesting and I'm quite excited. I'll provide a link when we're ready.
It will be great to have Max and Whitey close but we regret not being able to visit Australia while they were there. Looking forward to the Marlars' summer visit, as well. Way to go Kay on the schooling. It's a big committment.
There's the news. This was easy, so I'll do it again and encourage the rest of the family to do it, also. Ciao. Charley