Lakeside Fun

We love Green River Lake State Park! During my parents’ visit, we have managed to take the whole family there twice for my parents to enjoy the lake and for the boys to enjoy the lakeside playground. Both times we have taken food out there for picnics.

We have enjoyed our picnics there a great deal. A peaceful river view with the occasional passing boats provide such a pleasant setting for eating and being with loved ones.

I highly recommend lakeside picnics.

Young Love

We know people who have been married for over 60 years. Compared to theirs, our love is truly a young one. We still have a lot to learn about each other and especially about the world.

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Old Love

My parents have been married for 38 years. I figure they still have a lot to learn.

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Cozy Grandparent Moments

Peaceful Beauty

For expressing the peaceful qualities of Green River Lake, I have tapped into the photography skills of my Mom and David.

We are lucky to live near such a beautiful lake.

About David and Lam

A smitten couple and loving parents in our early 40s. We have lived in 3 different countries together. We dream of living in a fourth country together after our children grow up. We love long walks in the woods, climbing mountains, boating, traveling, reading, and being together. Both David and Lam are old souls who love quietness and meaningful conversations in which we ponder the truth and mysteries of life as well as discuss philosophical and ethical matters. We especially like to enjoy the small pleasures of daily life.
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