Happy Birthday Karyn

A couple of weeks ago I surprised my wife with an early birthday trip to Clearwater Florida to go see William Joseph in concert. The concert was held at the Ruth Eckert Hall and was fantastic.  My wife was able to get his autograph and chat one-on-one after the concert.  Other than the concert it was the kind of getaway where we didn’t make any plans prior to going.


Our hotel was right on the beach so it wasn’t too hard to imagine what my wife wanted to do.  We spent time on the beach, driving down the coast in a red convertible beetle, swimming in the pool and eating good food.  We had an absolute blast and the timing turned out for the better for my wife, she had just buried her mother the week before from a sudden loss just after Christmas.
Today is her Birthday,  Happy Birthday Karyn
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3 Comments

  1. Posted January 27, 2009 at 10:26 am by Jeremy Hall | Permalink

    Amazing set of photos Scott from what sounds like an awesome trip. I served as a missionary in Clearwater for awhile and enjoyed the city. Beautiful beach, especially with that pier.

  2. Posted January 27, 2009 at 11:24 am by zpeacock | Permalink

    Great shots Scott. I hope all is getting better! Also thanks for the company on the drive to Jarvie’s class!

  3. Posted February 12, 2009 at 10:41 pm by nathan marx | Permalink

    I think the best vacations are ones where you don’ t make plans and just wake up and decide what you feel like doing. Life is so busy, why keep it up on vacation. Sounds like it was perfect for your wife.

    Love the sunset photos.

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