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Karston James Coffey
Born September 4, 2008
Falls Church, Virginia

4.10.2008

Another Example of How Small The World Is...

Posted by Nathan & Valerie at 3:18 PM |1 comments
... especially in the LDS church.

From 1998-2000 I was on a church mission in the northern third of Ohio. I know, exotic huh? In November 1998 I got to Ohio and was assigned to my first area, Painesville. Nearby was a city called Perry, Ohio - not much there. But there was a family there I became really fond of: the Corbetts.

At the time, they had an 11 year old girl named Dani (on the left) who plays into this picture.

10 years later I am married and living in Washington, DC and Dani is 22 and living in Utah. In 2006 I briefly worked at Policy Impact Communications, Inc. in midtown DC. There I met a friend named Rylie Martin. We still keep in contact even though I am in Florida and she and her husband are in Michigan.

Recently Rylie and her husband Chris attended the wedding of Chris' brother Curt out in Utah.

To my surprise today, I found out that Dani Corbett (who is now Dani Christensen) was the photographer of Curt's wedding! Evidently when Dani moved out to Utah in 2000 or so, her neighbor was Julie, Curt's new wife.

It's just a small world and you never know how you are linked in many circles.

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Blogger jlbunting.com said...

I agree, it is a small world. I don't think I completely followed your circle, but here's mine. I was noticing comments from somebody I don't know on two of the blogs I read. One is my husband's cousin and the other is my friend from elementary school. So, I went to this random person's blog to see who she was. Turns out she is married to my friend's cousin and my friend's cousin is my husband's cousin's good friend from when they were kids. I just thought it was crazy that this lady was posting on both these blogs when the one blog was by people who always lived in Bakersfield, CA and the other was by people who always lived in rural Idaho. Truly a small world.

April 12, 2008 4:14 PM  

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