2006 Year in Review

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January

2006 started with a daytrip to Mt. Baldy to take the dogs for a run in the snow. After three hours in the minivan we arrived at a muddy, rocky ski lift. Rats. We mistakenly read the snow report for Mt. Baldy in Canada.

Drove the VW bus to Big Sur to hear a lecture on the Beat Face of God at the Henry Miller Library.

February

Ran up my credit and got Maureen an iPod for Valentine’s Day.

March

Got serious about improving my career situation. Began a job hunt that several final-round interviews. But always the bridesmaid, never the bride.

April

Rebuilt downWrite website. Photo-blogged the San Francisco YWAM mission trip.

May

Started my own personal “40 Days of Purpose,” with daily concerted prayer and several days of fasting, to find some kind of direction for life.

June

Was invited by Bob Bechtel to participate in a study of John Eldredge’s Wild at Heart.

Inspired by the “call of the wild” I seriously overran my credit and bought a new digital camera.

Went to the Ojai Valley Gun Club’s Seven Gun Shoot with the “Men Gone Wild Group” and nabbed the top score of our little band of brothers. Beginner’s luck I suppose–haven’t shot a gun in some thirty years.

August

Extreme Driver’s Training– With Emma’s driver’s permit about to expire I decided the best why to rack up 30 hours behind the wheel was to head out for the Grand Canyon. Thirty hours of Pure Fear.

September

Gave Emma the Ford Escort–now I needed a Daily Driver. After much research, head-banging and a temporary lapse of sanity I bought a Land Rover Discovery at a “no credit, no license, no problem” shop in Northridge. The car was in perfect condition–until I left the lot. Then temp gauge pegged at H on the drive home beginning a 48 hour ordeal to return the car and get my money back.

October

Bought a Jeep. Went to Ireland.

November

Did some exploring in the Jeep. Took up geocaching as a hobby. Visited Ros and Gene in San Luis.

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