The Huss Family

23 September 2007

month one in the books.

been a few weeks. we should have pics soon. got a digital this week for that very purpose.
went on our first campout, which was pretty radical. the blog is officially open to the public for anyone to see, so if there's anyone who we havent told about it and any of you know that they dont know about it, then tell them about it.

as far as how the huss' are doing, we're great. rachel is 2 steps away from landing a sweet job at a chiropractic office. im still at grainger...

robinson crusoe has taken a little longer to finish than expected.. i decided to take my time with it since its turning out to be the best book ive ever read. and the 5love languages book rach is reading is the best ever! she loves with little acts of service while i love w/quality time. now we're rockin' out the same page ... we understand each other. so if i dont wanna spend time w/you, i dont love you.

i shaved my beard.

we thought we would include some recommendations:
movie-the terminal... speilberg, john williams, tom hanks. pretty much a no brainer.

ok, one recommendation then.

let us know how you all are doing so we have something to gossip about here in our apartment.

'i want that report on my desk by the end of today or you will receive a full desadulation.' -jim from "the office."

r/m/h.

02 September 2007

pics coming soon.

pics coming shortly... probably next week. we're still unpacking everything. we wanted to send a special 'gracias' to the bensons for the magic popcorn machine. that's all we eat now. i think that's what we're having tomorrow too.

slight smile.

rachel and matt.

01 September 2007

home.

home. drove straight in from DC, and it was a good idea. we enjoyed the comments from dad and drew... try getting a table at dorcia's now drew.
by far my favorite place in DC was the international spy museum. a must see. rachel's was the 'bodies' exhibit... i must admit that some of the exhibits were terrifying, but educational. the only casualty of the honeymoon that we've discovered so far is my phone charger. not bad, we think.
one of the spy museum exhibits chronicled the different authors who were spies for foreign governments, one being daniel defoe, which i thought was rather ironic.

cut and paste witty closing here_________
matt and rachel