Rejoicing
Nov 02, 2008 by Jeremiah
I mentioned several weeks ago that my Father had been let go from his position at First Free, Chicago due to financial constraints of the Church. I have been very proud of my parents with how they have graciously dealt with such an abrupt change of plans. For the past couple of months, my Father has been interviewing for the Administration position at a church in Leawood, Kansas. It’s no secret that our country is facing tremendous financial uncertainty. This further has exacerbated the difficulty in his (short) search for his next assignment.
More Randomness
Oct 29, 2008 by Jeremiah
Life has certainly been a whirlwind for Hannah and I lately, but fortunately that’s a wonderful thing! I’ve been busy working, which has included helping my boss, David Allen, in his campaign for Mayor of our wonderful little town. Despite the added work of the election, he has been very gracious in allowing me the time to push forward with the album. He’s been involved in various capacities to make The Sun Still Rises possible, earning the title of Executive Producer.
Random Tidbits
Oct 16, 2008 by Jeremiah
Over the last couple of weeks I have spent considerable time in the studio. Once again I am reminded how thankful I am that we have gone with a more flexible finishing date. This has allowed us to really get in and (yes, once again) revamp key parts of a few songs.
Moving, the big day
Sep 12, 2008 by Jeremiah
First off, I was going to post this yesterday, the 7 year anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. It both seems so long ago, yet so recent. While this was a terrible tragedy, I cannot help but be thankful that we have not experienced anything to this scale since! It is sad that these kinds of disasters take place all over the world, and it makes me all the more thankful for the safety we do enjoy.
Bruce Hornsby Live!
Jul 08, 2008 by Jeremiah
So the last week has been fairly busy. A week ago today was mine and Hannah’s two year anniversary! It is so hard to believe it’s already been this long. But then again, so many things have happened, so many things have changed. Last year we celebrated our anniversary by moving out of our apartment. This year, we were able to visit the “Inn At The Mill” in Johnston, Arkansas. We stayed in the Frank Lloyd Wright suite, which is comprised of architecture inspired by his work. It was a beautiful design made primarily of wood.
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