Saturday, March 20, 2010
Staring at the night sky
Today was a big day. We left our house early this am. I had to work for a bit on our way to Cache Valley for a mountain man meeting. After the meeting we went to our friends house for a "moment". It was a lot of fun just relaxing and chilling. Then we headed to my brother Greg's house. We visited and then hit the dinner spot. After dinner we headed to my other brother Matt's house. He had connections (with his home teacher) to get us pigs. That was great. While we were there our other brother Drew showed up to get his pig. It was a lot of fun to stand around the kitchen and visit. We don't very often get the chance to just visit with each other. After we left Matt's John and I enjoyed one of our favorite things. We drove on a long car ride. We got to talk about deep subjects. Sometimes it feels like we are solving the world problems and if others could just see it as we do that would be great. Tonight we discussed predestination vs serendipity or our choices influencing our path in life. It was very deep. Then as we came through the canyon the sky was clear and there were thousands of stars. It was amazing and lead into more deep thinking. I enjoy going on a ride and being deep in thought and having no interruptions. Tomorrow is bound to be a great day because we had a great evening.
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