BUSY, BUSY, BUSY. All moved into my new place, piano is in, getting stuff put away. Work is keeping me very busy as well. Am doing a bit of traveling, to board meetings and other groups marketing our mission. Eager for my bigger trip to Chicagoland in a month to be with Marci and fam. Am enjoying seeing Cinda and the boys; been to a couple of Noah's flag football games and basketball starts this weekend. Back to life in the fast lane again...but hope to correct that to medium fast here shortly~
Connie in Morocco and Beyond
These are my travel experiences beginning with my Peace Corps service in Morocco from 2006-2008. At the request of friends and my own desire to document, I continued blogging my journeys to other countries as well as in the U. S., including my service as a Peace Corps Response Volunteer in South Africa for most of 2014. This blog will continue as my travel journal.
About Me
- Name: Connie Genger
- Location: Billings, Montana, United States
The Big Sky country of Montana is home sweet home!
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Monday, October 19, 2009
DC with PC friends. Here's a couple, Leslie and Kareem, that are special friends from my Peace Corps service. They're living and working in D. C., and we had a chance to spend an afernoon together at the Washington National Zoo, followed by a great lunch at the O. P, a nearby and well-known restaurant. It was so good to connect with them, as well as friends Rob and Jules right after arriving.
Had a great trip to D.C. for a work conference (Council on Economic Education) followed by a couple days of touring. My sister June and friend Pat accompanied me. We spent a day driving (a rental car) out to Monticello, and arrived back just in time to see a hilarious comedy group called the "Capitol Steps" who perform in the Reagan Building.
Had a great trip to D.C. for a work conference (Council on Economic Education) followed by a couple days of touring. My sister June and friend Pat accompanied me. We spent a day driving (a rental car) out to Monticello, and arrived back just in time to see a hilarious comedy group called the "Capitol Steps" who perform in the Reagan Building.