I can’t tell you how many people have found my blog in the last week because of the troubles going on at Landmark Church in Cincinnati. Actually, I can tell you…
23 people alone on Friday and Saturday (as of 1:30 pm) have seen my blog because they’ve been looking for gossip or bashing material on Matt, my uncle, or Lonnie, my mentor.
Sorry chaps, you won’t find any of that here. But you can find that here. So please go look for gossip and backbiting elsewhere.
Thank you and good night.

The view when I left Worcester on Tuesday night.

Ray (Left) traveled with me from the Northeast,and Brian took the easy (and smart route) and flew in.

My best friend in high school, Clay and his wife Carrie.

My grandfather, Dr. Frank Holman in Richmond, Indiana

Schuyler Snell and his first kiss.

Sterling smiled. Silas just stared.

The Snells.

The pastor of Landmark Church in Cincy Matt Holman and his wife Joy.
They also happen to be my uncle and aunt.

“Yes, Marty, that is a very interesting story”

Shepard is certainly giving me that winning smile he always had.

“So, you like the L-train’s beard?”
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I just woke up from a 9 hour sleep and still feel like a Mack truck ran me over, which actually would probably be a bit worse. Still on my travels through the midwest, before this last night’s sleep, I really hadn’t slept since Monday night-Tuesday morning, and am still pretty tired.
This morning Ray and I make our way to Cincinnati. This is the point of the trip, and I’d like it to be longer, but alas I have a meeting at 4:00 pm tomorrow at the church that I need to be there for. I’ll make frequent updates here to let you know if I’m on schedule or not.
I really did get to spend some quality time with my parents, grandparents, and even my cousin Mike last night. I did not however get to watch the Celtics crush the Hawks and expose them for who they really are, but sleep was more important anyway.
Eventually I’ll post pictures and more stuff from tis trip, bur ever since I switched my blog software to WordPress 2.5, I can’t upload pictures from my computer to this blog, so I’ll have to fix that first.
This trip has been so great! Though its going to be short, I’m still learning to “travel in the speed of love.” One step at a time, meeting new people. Caring about people I already know, and making the most of every opportunity.
More to come.