The Great St. Louis Arc welcomed us to our over-halfway-home point, and we were lucky enough to have a clear day to see it on. When we saw it on the way to Franciscan, the top was shrouded in cloud.

Our amazing Easter Feast that the girls put on. It truly is amazing what they can do in their tiny hall kitchen with their borrowed dishes and recycled silverware.

Jam and Yvonne looking very stuffed.

Jaime. It is interesting that the eggs are pointing opposite directions.

Steve with his household egg. Hmm, shiny.
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