Salam from New Hampshire!

Hello stage!
So this is 'blogging.' It has been a long while since I've seen most of you. We (husband Jason, son Jack, dogs Abou, Ross, and yes...PITA is still with me!) are currently in the White Mountains of NH. I am an environmental regional planner with a nonprofit in the Lakes Region and Jason works for WMNF.
It is wonderful being close to my family for the first time since High School - they are in Northern Maine. Jason is slowly adapting to the northeast winters - he is a proud Tennesseean. Jack joined us Sept. of 2006 and has been sheer joy ever since. Spring fever has hit with a vengeance and cabin fever may be right behind it if we have any more snow. The snowshoeing has been great, but we're ready to plant, or at least see something other than white. soon.
I'm currently solo parenting (hence email searching for a work document) as Jason is at a Forest Service conference in Columbus. He picked a great time to go as Jack was inflicted with the flu last week. Apparently the vaccine didn't do the job this time. He has thankfully made a robust recovery and is once again running at full speed.
I attached a few photos of life in the mountains and a recent trip to visit Jen & Sean (from Stage 07) in DC. We'd love to have visitors. The maple syrup will soon be running - yum. Think spring everyone!
T'hella fraskoom
Erica/Ourika
So this is 'blogging.' It has been a long while since I've seen most of you. We (husband Jason, son Jack, dogs Abou, Ross, and yes...PITA is still with me!) are currently in the White Mountains of NH. I am an environmental regional planner with a nonprofit in the Lakes Region and Jason works for WMNF.
It is wonderful being close to my family for the first time since High School - they are in Northern Maine. Jason is slowly adapting to the northeast winters - he is a proud Tennesseean. Jack joined us Sept. of 2006 and has been sheer joy ever since. Spring fever has hit with a vengeance and cabin fever may be right behind it if we have any more snow. The snowshoeing has been great, but we're ready to plant, or at least see something other than white. soon.
I'm currently solo parenting (hence email searching for a work document) as Jason is at a Forest Service conference in Columbus. He picked a great time to go as Jack was inflicted with the flu last week. Apparently the vaccine didn't do the job this time. He has thankfully made a robust recovery and is once again running at full speed.
I attached a few photos of life in the mountains and a recent trip to visit Jen & Sean (from Stage 07) in DC. We'd love to have visitors. The maple syrup will soon be running - yum. Think spring everyone!
T'hella fraskoom
Erica/Ourika

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