I love the lighting in this old barn.

As is the tradition in our family, we celebrate becoming a teenager with a father-son “Coming of Age” adventure.
Nicolai has chosen to attempt to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, the tallest freestanding mountain in the world. Climbing to the 19,340 foot “Roof of Africa” will be an incredible challenge. We begin our adventure on August 26th. Pictured above are our Visa photos for Tanzania.
Inspired by the documentary, Emmanuel’s Gift, the story of a physically challenged athlete from Ghana who brings attention and resources to the disabled people of his homeland, Nicolai has dedicated his climb to providing wheelchairs to the people of Tanzania in need. His goal is to raise enough money to pay for and distribute 550 wheelchairs (each one costing $44.40).
I am very proud of Nico for his courage, determination, and compassion. Whether he is able to reach the summit or not, I am inspired by his belief that he can and his desire to try.
Should you wish to support Nicolai’s cause with a donation, we have established a special fund with the Free Wheelchair Mission, an organization that has already distributed more than 240,000 wheelchairs worldwide. You can learn more about Nicolai’s adventure and the Free Wheelchair Mission by following the link at the bottom of this entry. Your contribution in any amount would be most appreciated.
It would be very helpful if you would forward this link to your circle of family and friends should you feel they would appreciate an opportunity to contribute to this very worthy cause.
Day two featured a team building event that I recommended to my boss. The group works collaboratively to prepare an exquisite meal with modest guidance from a professional chef. My team prepared the stir-fried shrimp main dish which was out of this world as were the other courses. The evening was a smashing success and my boss was gracious about thanking me for the idea. After dinner and desert, everyone got a little drunk, except me, and gathered around one table for loud singing that went late into the evening.