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03 April 2007

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Joel, Liz, Hayden, and Harrison

It's great to read about your adventures! Liz was just saying she can't believe you guys have been gone so long...
Harrison just turned 1 the other day! Thanks for the postcards too. We just got the ones with the Blue Mosque in Istanbul and the Baby Elephant in South Africa. Hayden and Harrison fought over who got to hold the Baby Elephant. We miss you guys and hope to see you soon.

David and Pam

Hey D&D! I am sorry that I have not posted another comment sooner. I am a bad uncle. You guys have some kind of life experience under your belts. I am so happy and excited for you. When will you return home. I need to know so that I can start planning now. Time goes by so fast that it will be here before you know it. I would like to say that I will get the grill ready and perhaps we can do a swim. However, it would just be a mere trincate or bauble compared to what you two have encountered. I look forward to hearing all about your adventures when we meet again.

Katja

Hello Dawne and Daryll,
Hope you are doing fine. How are your ribs Daryll? Anders and I have been following your trek through Europe. We are impressed by how much of Europe you have seen and have enjoyed your fantastic pictures.
We became a bit nostalgic after watching the pictures from Africa. We refreshed our good memories and laughs from the African trip. We hope you stay safe and enjoy your time on your trek. Anders is exploring Germany. Tonight we will watch the greatest firework in Germany on the river Rhine. Keep up on the good work on this page.
Many greatings from Bonn, Katja and Anders

Cheryl Brown (cousin)

Hi D&D:
Still following your trek on the website. Your journal makes me feel like I'm with you. I will be making a trek to Llucmajor Mallorca in November. My excitement level is rather high and so thanks to your travels I am more than ready for the Son Antem Golf Resort and Spa.

Cousin Ron may have told you that my dad passed away on April 10th. All is fine now. I've decided to take him with me and say my goodbyes from a boat on the Mediterranean sea. When are you guys headed next? Do drop me a line before your return to the states.

Ronald David aka Dad

Hey DD & DP, confusion about the age of St John the Disciple probably begins with the invention of the Anno Domini (AD) calendar by a monk, Dionysisu Exiguus, who lived in Rome in the year 525. Based on his calculations Christ's birth or incarnation would have been at 2 BC, 1 BC, or 1 AD. How's that for adding to the confusion? In any case, St John could have easily been somewhere between 30 and 33 years of age when he was a disciple--about the same age Jesus was near the end of his ministry. Does that help? Thanks for beautful pictures from Ephesus. I want to select one to print, frame, and hang in my office. Love you mad, Dad

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