(That's his great-grandma Millie -my father's mother - in the background watching a video of Matthew flying a kite.)
He'll turn two years old on July 15th, the opening of the World Youth Day 2008. He also very much looks like a Zehnle boy and has my eyes (I received them from Mom).
Last night he discovered that he could pour a liquid from one cup into another cup - and back and forth again - before drinking. It was very amusing, both for him and for us.It was a good, brief and simply visit with my family last night from which I returned just after midnight this morning.
It's been a long day of packing, reconfirming, and arranging binders of essential medical information and what not.
I think I've answered all of my physical mail and e-mail (that won't hold for long) and my desk is - surprisingly - clean and clear.
I have a few more details to see to as I try to ready for my office to be occupied by the visiting priest - may God bless him richly - who will fill in for me in my absence.
Next I must make a back-up of my laptop which will come along for the pilgrimage as a place to dump pictures. Since there'll be twenty-five of us tagging along I'll also be emptying the laptop of all non-essential files, both for privacy and extra storage space.
We begin the pilgrimage later tonight or, rather, very early tomorrow morning.
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