Saturday, May 2, 2009
We were invited to Flourtown Country Club for brunch by Keith (far left holding Olivia in above picture) and Meg (vertically challenged female in middle with 2 adorable girls - Kate and Abby - in front of her) Edwards on Easter Sunday. Rob, Vanessa, Jack and Emma Jeter (family between Keith and Meg), and Tim and Nicole Callahan (far right) completed the group.
Flourtown Country Club is an older, historic country club, located about 20 minutes from our house. The building is a cool, stone building. The brunch was awesome - LOTS of great food. They also had an Easter Bunny there, playing with the kids (Tim and Keith felt that the Easter Bunny's makeup was psychotic looking, but the kids did not seem to mind).
Rachel and I on the pack porch, in front of the golf course. As you can probably tell, it was still cold and windy in Philly at Easter.
Shot of the golf course from the porch.
Thanks Keith and Meg for inviting us to Easter Brunch. Being several hundred miles away from family is tough during the holidays, but spending it with friends makes it a lot easier.
REFLECTIONS - Eye on America
Click on the link below for some great information on building energy efficiency. Trust me, it is worth the watch for a few minutes (don't I recognize one of those guys?).
http://download.rohmhaas.com.edgesuite.net/2009/pcm/eoa_america.swf
Unfortunately, you will have to cut and paste the link into your Address bar, as I could not get the link function to work in blogspot.
Please note - If you read this blog and work on the 7th Floor of Home Office, don't waste your time entering the link below, as you have been subjected to this video enough over the past 2 months, as you have gotten off and onto the elevator.
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5 comments:
Nice Easter update but I couldn't get the link to work.
Rachel, is that an origami wrap I see? HAPPY! :)
Wait just a second. That looks like Mr. Kennedy spouting all this chemical babble on TV. Looking good sir.
Like your swagger at the beginning, and pulling your pants up b/f you crouched on the roof. Didn't know you had spokesman qualities. You are a mac.
Steve, Very nice work!! 2 questions: why not use "The Sue" as the model building - their roof is on fire?! Secondly, the track in the background would be awesome for Guitar Hero. Seriously, though, very impressive.
Obama-like eloquence...... scary good.
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