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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What I love about these photos is to see how much Jacob and James have grown since last summer. James is definitely bigger now and Jacob is taller and older in his facial expression. These memories below are copyrighted to … Continue reading →
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We drove to Fort Knox, KY, primarily to visit the General Patton museum. We had also been very curious about what a self-sufficient military town looks like. And Jacob and James wanted to see the tanks. On the way there, … Continue reading →
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Tombe la neige… For us, this winter wonderland is the perfect backdrop for Christmas. Perhaps we can all petition to the Pope to change Christmas timing from December to January.
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Who loves the rain And loves his home, And looks on life with quiet eyes, Him will I follow through the storm; And at his hearth-fire keep me warm; Nor hell nor heaven shall that soul surprise, Who loves his … Continue reading →
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Christmas Eve We drove to Christ Church Cathedral in Lexington so the boys can see angels, shepherds, the three kings and the animals in a nativity play. This year the women’s choir did a commendable job. Jacob and James actually … Continue reading →
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When David finally finished his work the afternoon before Christmas Eve, all the Christmas trees in Campbellsville were sold out. We didn’t feel like getting a fake tree. So, David thought of creating a light tree by clipping our Christmas … Continue reading →
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-HERE- OVER THE LOG CABIN WHERE ABRAHAM LINCOLN WAS BORN DESTINED TO PRESERVE THE UNION AND TO FREE THE SLAVE A GRATEFUL PEOPLE HAVE DEDICATED THIS MEMORIAL TO UNITY, PEACE, AND BROTHERHOOD AMONG THESE STATES WITH MALICE TOWARDS NONE, WITH … Continue reading →
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Today Jacob brought home his letter to Santa that he wrote at school. Here is how it goes: “Dear Santa, Hi, how are you doing? I have been good. How are the rain deer? What I want for Christmas are … Continue reading →
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Taylor County’s very own Citizens Bank sits on Main Street in downtown Campbellsville. During the holiday they are having on display a magnificent train set that is richly detailed in landscaping. Doing this is their holiday tradition. The train tracks … Continue reading →
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This year we are very thankful for a long Thanksgiving/weekend. David was on the verge of a cold, so this long break gave him plenty of time to doze off on the couch, to lounge around drinking hot tea with … Continue reading →