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Name: Davie Country: United States State: Colorado Metro: Hillside Birthday: 1/19/1983 Gender: Male
Interests: telling other people about the God that I love and serve; youth, especially Romanian youth; coriegn fountries; colorado; outdoors; hunting; ranching; muzic; trying to play guitar; snowboarding Expertise: still trying too figure that out Occupation: Other Industry: Other
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Member Since:
9/27/2005
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| 6 Months Ago Today . . .
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| Lose 15 pounds in 12 days. I'm living proof that this diet can work. And the exciting part of it all is that all you have to do is eat a scrumptious variety of food. High calorie cookies every day, granola for breakfast, 10 pounds of sugar for 10 guys, various meats, cheeses, and as much peanut butter and jelly as can possibly be piled onto a slice of bread (and if it won't all fit on the bread, don't worry. It's good just plain too). Oh, one very important detail that I seem to have forgotten is that you also have to get an extremely heavy mountain bike to take you all over the mountains of Colorado in those 12 days. I would post before and after pictures of myself, just to show you a Davie that's 15 pounds lighter, but since I really don't look any different than I did before, I won't bother. I do think that I should put an add in some popular magazine, say Readers Digest, or something like that to promote my new-found weight loss program. Maybe I could make a killing off of it. Also, maybe there would be more people that would sign up for the bike trip, and I would get to lead it again. Seriously, the bike trip was awesome. I do believe that it was some of the best spent 2 weeks that I've had for quite a while. The guys were great to work with, and even though we got quite a bit of rain, everyone kept good attitudes, and made the best of each situation. I will never regret having spent the time that I did for the trip. And guess what; I just stepped on the scales again, and I've gained back, since friday evening, about 7 or 8 pounds. Life is great, God is Awesome, and I still can hardly wait till Sept 1, when I get to become Julie's husband. Love, peace, and minus 15 pounds to all (or not) Davie
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| Hey hey, I'm back. Can you believe it? Well, life's been great (except for the fact that Julie is back in Hoosier-ville again. But she's coming back tomorrow) and God's been awesome. No complaints when God is so great. So, on Monday, I get to begin 2 wks of working my tail off (but I don't need a tail anyway) when the Rocky Mountain Leadership Challenge begins. 2 weeks of biking through the mountains of Colorado with 9 other guys. I can hardly wait. I've been on the trip 2 times before, but never as a leader, so this is going to be a bit of a new challenge for me. So anyway, I'm not exactly sure what to expect as far as co-leading this, but I'm pretty sure that it will be exciting. So, pray for me if you think about it, especially from 7-23-07 -- 8-3-07 that I'll have wisdom working with these guys.
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| SEPTEMBER 1!!! that is the date that is way too far away, and I can't hardly wait till it getts here, because... drumroll please... that is the day Lord willing that Miss Julie Helmuth becomes Mrs. David Stoltzfus. Ok, so probably many of you that are reading this know that little piece of info. already. I just wanted to make sure. I should have posted this info before, but alas, I have been quite busy. When a boyfriend has to drive an hour one way in order to see his girlfriend, it takes a lot of the time that was at one time used to update on xanga (in case you didn't notice, my xanga posts have been suffering quite a bit of neglect). Wow, Sept. 1 is a looooong way away. Oh well, there is very much that needs done between now and then. One thing is go to Thailand to see my blbw/bg (that stands for big little bro. w/ the big goattee), and spend about 2 weeks hanging out there with the whole fam. Cant wait. Oh yeah, and that all starts on the 25th of Jan. 1 1/2 more days. It should be interesting, flying with 8 adults (if that's what you want to call us), and 3 kids that are ages 2 and under. Wow. If you see a plane going over and hear kids screamin', send up a prayer for us (maybe more for the other passengers). I'm trying to decide who will need the sleeping medicine-the kids or us. If we take it, we'll be out, and the kids can do whatever they jolly well feel like doing. It wouldn't matter to us. Anyway, I'm sure that the kids will be perfect little angels, and that none of this stuff we're worrying about will happen. Well, I should go start cutting up the elk I got. We need to get it done before we leave. love, peace, and elk sausage Davie
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