For the record – I’m taking no responsibility for any of that.
I was really pretty worried that Mr Renn’s birthday would be a considerable letdown. I had nothing up my sleeve. (That would require excess brainpower – don’t have it, ‘nuf said). Luckily Mr Renn took it upon himself to plan his own birthday outing, and our friends downstairs offered to take us out to dinner. Both went well and it turned out to be a better day than I dared to hope for.
Sooo…. Here’s a few photos from our adventures in Amish country today:





3 comments:
My parents took me to Amish country, to see a bunch of people who have no cars, no TV, no phone. Who wants to see a whole community that's been grounded? That's the way they should punish kids after they've seen the Amish.
"Get up to your room. That's it, you are Amish, young man! And don't come down til you've made some noodles and raised a barn."
-Jerry Seinfeld
My brother AND sister and their families live out there in Lancaster county. (Elizabethtown to be exact) Anyway, on our quick trip there for Clayton's medical school interview, we saw sooo many Amish people. The land is beautiful there, though! Hope it was a fun trip! Happy Birthday to Renn!
wow, that is a cool birthday trip. happy birthday, mr. renn. excellent choice.
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