Thursday, May 20, 2010

profile of a friend: Greg

This is Greg:


He is our friend.

Greg, among others, told me I should write a blog post because I haven't written one in so long. And because he was so forceful, I'm punishing him by writing a post about him.

The above picture was taken almost three weeks ago when he ran and finished a marathon (by the way, Tim ran the half-marathon, which was so impressive, and is running a full marathon in October).

Greg is probably the most positive person I've ever met. You can probably tell this quality of his by how sickeningly happy he looks in the picture. When it was taken, he had just run 13 miles and had 13 left to go; any normal person would probably be wearing a scowl at that point, but just look at his beaming smile.

We like to play tennis with Greg. In fact, we've been playing so much that I think I'm probably good enough to beat my sister, Kelsie, who is really good at tennis.

Lately, we've been getting into golf. Yesterday, we went to the driving range, and Tim beat him in HORSE.

Greg is a US-2, which basically means that he doesn't have a real job. And next year, he's hopping around aimlessly overseas, so who knows when he's going to get a real job.

In reality, Greg does a lot of great community work in Hampden, the neighborhood I work in. And next year, he's going to Haiti to work with an orphange and to Kenya to do some work I'm not sure about at the moment. He likes to keep things secret.

Sadly, Greg is leaving us in mid-July to go back home to Charlotte, NC for a month before he travels to Haiti. We will miss him.

That's enough for now.

3 comments:

  1. about time you posted something! hhehehehe.... Dad and I will be happy to meet Greg when he comes up with you and Tim in July. And I want to see a picture of TIM running that marathon! I can't even imagine smiling while running, I hate it! Keep the posts coming... Love Mom

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  2. I am also glad to see the post! Keep them coming!

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  3. Yeah, I took pictures of Tim, but when we went to look at them at the end of the day, they were erased from the camera. I have no idea what happened to them, unfortunately.

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