Somehow 2020 is Almost Over

The Krycho family has gotten through this year, though, and in better shape than we might have given 2020. COVID, taekwondo, music and more!
The Krycho family has gotten through this year, though, and in better shape than we might have given 2020. COVID, taekwondo, music and more!
At looooong last… an update!
Most of life is neither good nor bad right now, exactly. The worst I can say for most of it is that it's low-level-stressful! We're still really happy to be here, grateful for our congregation, glad to be nearer to family, happy to have a house we can use to bless others.
It's strange: though we have been in Colorado for three full months already – and they have been full indeed – there is a real sense in which we are just starting this new phase of life now.
Since we moved to Colorado, a few pretty major things have happened. Our house date got bumped. My dad has a brain tumor. And we joined a church!
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This morning, as we were all going back and forth being silly (as we so often do), Kate declared to me: Daddy, you're the icing on the monster cupcake! (We have Cookie Monster
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