

The airforce academy is hosting Noel for a three week training and we got to visit her on Sunday. We drove down to Colorado Springs, picked
up Noel and a few sub sandwhiches, and had a picnic at the Garden of the Gods Park. The Garden of the Gods is a beautiful park highlighting red rock formations that some clever folks have "seen" familiar shapes, named them and then built walking paths all around. There is the sleeping giant, the kissing camels, twin catheral sprials, and balance rock to name a few. It was a sunny, blue sky day. The air was blowing and chilly in the shade but otherwise it was perfect. The pictures only show a little of the area but if you come to visit, we'll be sure to take you there!
up Noel and a few sub sandwhiches, and had a picnic at the Garden of the Gods Park. The Garden of the Gods is a beautiful park highlighting red rock formations that some clever folks have "seen" familiar shapes, named them and then built walking paths all around. There is the sleeping giant, the kissing camels, twin catheral sprials, and balance rock to name a few. It was a sunny, blue sky day. The air was blowing and chilly in the shade but otherwise it was perfect. The pictures only show a little of the area but if you come to visit, we'll be sure to take you there!It was great to see Noel, hear about her latest adventures and learn how the Air Force is keeping her skills sharp. She'd probably debate the sharpness but the class sounded interesting although we only heard a limited amount. It seems like an amazing career for that little teenager we met so many years ago at Faith UMC. She reminded Hank that she met Henry and I before he was born. Don't know if that made her feel old but it aged me! We love ya, Noel.
We returned home about 4pm and enjoyed having the Finegans, John, Lisa, Shane and Paige, come over for dinner.
1 comment:
Noel yu look purdy.
(Jane in Tville)
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