Girls Write Out
Thursday, February 16, 2006


I'm a homebody. I used to venture out to get my coffee, and maybe to the soup house, but for the most part, I like home. Until I moved to the country. Since then, I've been to Mexico, Nashville three times, Atlanta, Denver twice, Texas, Orange County a few times, New York, Utah, Colorado Springs, Oregon and Phoenix. This is David Crowder in Nashville -- see how close I am? My point is, being a country girl has made me a brave, traveling girl. I'm one of those women now at the airport who can manuever thru like a professional. All this time I thought I was a scaredy-cat, and really, I just liked where I was.
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At 3:02 PM, Blogger Rachel Hauck said...

Great pic. Great band. I always suspected you were a brave soul. :)

Rachel

 
At 4:33 PM, Blogger Sarah said...

I am also a homebody! It sure is easier to just hang out at the house when you've got a 2 year old and a nine month old. However, our plans are to have kids close together and while we're young so that we can explore the world after they're all out of the house! =)

 
At 10:30 PM, Blogger Julie Carobini said...

Kristin, between you and Ashley talking about him so much, I've just got to check out this Crowder guy :-)

 
At 5:08 AM, Blogger eileen said...

You jet-setter, all the way to Waco!

 
At 1:50 PM, Blogger Jean said...

I attended my first David Crowder concert in October when he was in our town. I knew some of his songs. Now my husband has purchased all his recordings on i-tunes. My four year old son even has some songs memorized. Excellent music I must say.

 

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