




Hi folks,
Jack and I had a great time hiking the Inca Trail in Peru for spring break. It was a challenge well worth the effort. Jack is thriving in Peru and now speaks fluent Spanish. He will be home for summer before heading off to college in the fall. I can't get over how lucky I am to have such a fine son, so independent and fun to hang out with. How did this happen?
I put a few photos on the web at
http://web.mac.com/jimsmart1/iWeb/Site/Jim%20and%20Jack%20in%20Peru.html
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