Thursday, November 21, 2019

Jason's Adventures

I have a folder on my computer desktop labeled "Jason" where I collect fun pictures of the adventures he has without us.  I know. It's hard to believe that any fun can be had without us, but he manages.

Some of the photos are work adventures.  Here he is with his co-workers, Nicole, Dave, and Roger.

The team worked together to build a ramp for this little girl who needed help getting into her home.



A similar ramp project that they completed more recently.  It's hard to overstate how much this accessibility matters to these families.

ASSIST also took a trip down to Moab to help Community Rebuilds, a group that focuses on straw bale housing.  Pretty renewable resource!


Judging by Jason's pictures, they spent a spectacular day in Arches as well.

Jen, Dave, Nicole, and Jason.



Photos of other women?

I guess it's okay as long as he has photos of their spouses as well.  Here's Jason with one of his board members and a neighborhood friend, Ben Schreiter.  Jason and Ben met up at the AIA (American Institute of Architects) Convention in Las Vegas.

They shared a pretty fancy schmancy dinner atop the stratosphere.


Jason liked Vegas more than he thought he would.  (Which was not at all.) 

This Red Rock Canyon Visitor Center seems worth the trip.



Plus, there's no shortage of fancy hotels.

This was Jason's favorite vendor display.  We could definitely use one at our house!  Would work for small children too.

Next trip, Omaha!  Jason drove back with my father after one Papa Kay's visits.  They got right to work felling trees and finishing up the gorgeous new patio.

Nicely done, Papa Kay!

The main purpose of Jason's trip was the Romahoak Ride between Omaha and Red Oak.  He was delighted that his co-workers at APMA invited him.  Here's their early morning crossing into Iowa.



Yup, this mural's pretty awesome.

Almost as awesome as Ben Turner's ensemble.


Out in Red Oak, Jason's name is still on the door.  His friend Daric just can't bring himself to take it down.


Sure love you, Peanut Butter, and love all your adventures!  Now just be careful on that bike.  ;)

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for helping me finish the patio and cut down a largely dead tree Jason!