Whoever wrote the song “Back Home Again In Indiana” obviously went south for the winter. After spending some time in central Florida, we are a little shocked by the chill, freezing rain, and snow. Katie, Ava, and I visited Alex McManus, Erwin McManus, and other leaders from around the world for Humana 2.0, a international convergence of makers of fire. It was time well spent.
It’s good to be home in our bed in our home with home-cooked food. But, I miss the sun. We’ll have some pics up soon. We’ll spread the sun for the rest of you joining us in the cold and clouds



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February 13, 2007 at 1:24 pm
patrick
Hey Chad,
It was great to meet you at Humana 2.0. I hope that you and your family enjoyed the rest of your time in Central Fla., and that your hand is feeling better!
If it helps to lessen your load, I arrived back home (north of Toronto) to about 7 feet of snow. My back hurts from shovelling.
February 13, 2007 at 1:31 pm
chad
Hey Patrick,
Well…you’ve definitely got us beat. We can mourn together.
It was great meeting you. Did you make it to the beach? We went to Cocoa Beach for a while…it was wonderful.
Oh…still no word on my hand…but it is feeling marginally better. Stop by anytime.
February 16, 2007 at 10:51 am
Jason
Ok, Ok, the only thing we all had was Hot Cocoa, so let’s not get out of hand with the boasting here brother. Glad you had a great time. What was the Humana convergence all about, fill us in! Give us a good story about spending time with the McManus’s!!
Jason
February 20, 2007 at 7:39 pm
patrick
Thanks for asking, man - I did get to splash around on a lonely Daytona Beach at about 8:30 on Thursday night. It was awesome … and bonechillingly cold!
Well, as you await word on your hand, I’m now waiting for some news on my foot. I ruptured my achilles tendon this past weekend playing squash. No more shoveling for now. Yay! … I mean rats.
February 20, 2007 at 7:47 pm
chad
Patrick,
Man…you’re kidding. That’s sounds incredibly painful. I had no idea squash could be such a dangerous sport.
We finally found out the results on my hand…bone contusion. Essentially, a really painful bruise on the bone.
Terre Haute is melting away right now. Hopefully no more shoveling for the remainder of the winter. Fingers-crossed.
February 6, 2008 at 7:24 pm
aaron
Hey Chad- Penny for your 40 thoughts- I saw that same post. The comment about people leaving the church you love and trust is always needed to be heard. Hope you are well. -Aaron
February 7, 2008 at 12:37 pm
chad
Aaron,
Great to hear from you. Please stop by anytime. Hope all is well in Indy.