Saturday, May 23, 2009
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Our dog "Tybee" we named her after a beach near Savannah Georgia where we lived for a while. This is a photo of some pups she had a while back. We have had this dog for over 8 years. She has been around the world several times. She should get some frequent flyer miles or something. Although, whe has been getting some bad gas in her old age. Maybe it will be better to check her under the plane instead of under our seat.
I found a great place to hunt elk. All you have to do is leave the areas that have people who believe they need 5 kids per household. It is crazy to think that people in southern Idaho have so many kids and still expect to enjoy the great outdoors. Those kids grow up and have more kids. After being around the world I worry about what kind of outdoor experiences my son will have. Probably not looking too promising.
Good old Gary Sinise. I acted like forest gump and asked him "Lt Dan--you got legs Lt Dan" He said everybody is a comedian. Aparently he will never live that down. He is a great guy. He had done USO shows to Iraq several times (unlike Arnold Schwarzennegger who stuck around long enough to get his photo and took off in his privat jet).
My 5th time in Texas. However, this is only my second time in San Antonio. I was stationed in Texas 2 times. This visit was for the Air Force. I had to get checked out so I can go to flight school next year. The joys of becoming a pilot in the U.S. airforce involves allot of hard work, good grades, competence, and a pair of latex gloves. I feel so violated!
Here is a photo of my family. I married Fawn M. Campbell (Rigby Class of 2001). We dated in high school and have been together for over 10 years now. We have been married for over 8. This is our unhappy son Bailen. We are in Illesheim, Germany in this photo where we lived for about 3 years. It's a great place to live but you miss everything being open on the weekends. There is nothing like buying a pair of underwear at WallMart at 3:00 A.M. on a Sunday - unless you live in southern Idaho where everything is closed on Sunday.
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