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posted by xscot mcknight | 8:41am Saturday January 7, 2006

We had a wonderful relaxing warm week in Ixtapa, and are now back “in the saddle.” School begins in a week and with it some speaking engagements, but I’ll do my best to keep the blog up to date. Here’s what I plan to do: finish Fitch; we’ve dropped Peterson because the book did not generate discussion (however good it is to read); I’ll finish my series on the Sermon on the Mount that I dropped for the Advent and Christmas series; and I hope to turn to a controversial issue by the end of January. Lots of books to look at, too.
Here are the ladies before our New Year’s Eve party (Annika [Luke's wife], Kris, Laura [our daughter], and Kari [our niece]):
The Ladies



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John Frye

posted January 7, 2006 at 9:18 am


Scot and family,
Welcome home. It’s good to have you back. Scot, you are surrounded by lovely ladies.



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Ted Gossard,

posted January 7, 2006 at 10:49 am


Welcome back. Glad to hear you folks had such a great time.
blessings to all,
Ted



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Jamie Arpin-Ricci

posted January 7, 2006 at 11:47 am


Glad you had the time with family. I look forward to your upcoming posts, especially the hint at a “controversial issue”. I recently posted controversially, which has resulted in wonderful dialogue with some amazing people of all perspectives. I am sure it will here too (whatever the topic may be).
Peace,
Jamie



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Karen Spears Zacharias

posted January 7, 2006 at 12:30 pm


Beautiful ladies, Scot. Lucky you.



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Pat

posted January 7, 2006 at 7:13 pm


Hey–great picture of the ladies. Kari had a great trip–she couldn’t stop talking about it.



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