The Progress News Article

The Progress NewsAn article about our family appeared on the front page of today’s edition of The Progress News.

The article is currently posted online here, but it may not be available long-term; if it isn’t, you can click here, which should open the saved file in your browser, to read it.

The article focused on our new ministry appointments in Clearfield (at West Side and Centre Grove), as well as our recent/current experience of bringing Ethan into our lives from Korea.

The article included a link to this blog, so we welcome those of you who have stopped by. To read our previous posts, just scroll down the page (you can go back as far as you want by clicking on “previous entries” at the bottom of each page). You can also click on one or more of the “categories” in the sidebar on the right if there’s a particular topic that interests you.

Feel free to leave a comment on this post if you have a question or comment. You can read and/or post comments on this, or any, post on the blog simply by clicking on “comments” underneath the post you want to comment on.

For those following our journey of adopting Ethan, we invite you to check back on Tuesday and Wednesday for some reflection on a couple important milestones. Also, we’re hoping to add a section to the blog called “Ethan’s Adoption” (a link will appear at the top of the page) which will summarize the whole story and point to some of the more central (adoption-related) posts from the past year or so.

Thanks for stopping by. Welcome! :cool:

Dunkin Donuts Grand Opening

Dunkin DonutsOn Friday (our day off), we went to the grand opening of Dunkin Donuts here in Clearfield (near the new location of The Meadows). Dunkin Donuts was very busy while we were there.

Eating a DonutAfter a few bites of our flatbread sandwich, Ethan ate a good bit of a glazed donut (which may explain why his afternoon nap was delayed for a few hours!).

One of the reasons we went to Dunkin Donuts on opening day (besides trying out the new location and getting a donut on our day off) was that it brought back memories of Seoul, Korea. While we didn’t eat at Dunkin Donuts while we were there (regrettably), we did eat at Dono Studio, another donut cafe (see what we wrote about it while we were in Korea in this post, including a photo of our meal there :-) ). We discovered while we were in Seoul that donut shops, in general, and Dunkin Donuts, in particular, are booming in Seoul.