We woke up today to 7 inches of snow outside. Bus service was suspended, the Tube was severely delayed, and Ian's school was closed. For LA natives it was our very first Snow Day, so we decided to take advantage of it.
Some shots around our house in the morning.
This is our neighborhood.
We went over to Primrose Hill (on foot...no buses today), to meet some friends who were sledding over there.
No better way to wrap up a day off. Ian and I made our first snow angels in the backyard.
John was the senior minister of the American International Church in London from 2007-2015. He is a native of California, the fourth of five generations in his family who have lived in Burbank. John was baptized as a child, ordained as an elder, and ordained as a minister on the same spot in the First Presbyterian Church in his hometown.
John has served churches in California and spent a year as a minister at St. Giles’ Cathedral in Edinburgh. Since 1994 John has worked in the non-profit world. After six years at Union Rescue Mission in Los Angeles, John moved to Fuller Seminary, where he was the director of development for the School of Theology. Next John served with the Presbyterian Foundation, managing its operations for the 13 western states.
The son of two teachers, education was highly valued in John’s family. He earned his B.A. in English Literature at UCLA, and an M.Div. and Th.M. in Church History at Fuller Theological Seminary. In 2005 he was awarded a Ph.D. in History from the University of Stirling in Scotland.
Life up here in the frozen north is like that most of the time, great piccys
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