From: Joshua
on September 20th, 2006

Hi

This is my first time posting a comment on Stacey’s website, so here goes…

I just read the post about Eva’s loss.  I only met her once, but I can understand the pain she must be going through right now.  I have lost an Aunt and Uncle in relatively similar conditions, (although they died before I was born) and my parents have told me about them.  But even so, it is so sad to lose someone at such a young age, when they have their whole life before them.  I will also pass my condolences on to Eva.

I haven’t been climbing much lately, mostly due to my training for my black belt in November, but it sounds like things are going well in the climbing circuit without me ) .  Stacey- I liked your little post on the soccer camps that you did.  The bit about the kids cutting corners around the flags- that definitely sounds like something kids would do.  I am looking forward to being at the 4th Climb-a-thon in December, although I would like it to be at Sunnyvale even if it is a lot closer for most people in Belmont.  Oh well.  Anyway, I hope that it goes well wherever the location.  Whoops, its 30 minutes past my bedtime, so I guess I’d better sign off.

-Josh


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