Here are pictures when we visited the track as a family to watch our friend Trent race.
It really takes a lot of effort to make it around the track. The Pros make it look so easy.
Here are pictures when we visited the track as a family to watch our friend Trent race.
It really takes a lot of effort to make it around the track. The Pros make it look so easy.
We had two girl pirates, a neon green skeleton and a zombie Motocross rider. Mackenzie told me a few months ago that she wanted to be something "mean" for Halloween this year. That meant absolutely no pretty princess costume for her! I got these pirate costumes on clearance last year so that worked out perfect. Zac borrowed his gear from our next door neighbor, Matt who really does ride Motocross, and added the blood for a little twist. Nic wouldn't tell me he wanted to be until two days before Halloween so the skeleton was all that was left at the store in his size. We went to Trunk or Treat at our church building and then walked around trick or treating with friends. Still lots of candy left...




Each of our children has many different and unique talents. This is one of Ashley's talents. She learned this on her own so we are very proud of her. She can also do the rolled taco tongue, we'll catch a picture of that soon. I just wish her parents would pay more attention to her so she wouldn't have to resort to two binkys to make herself happy.Nicholas brought cupcakes to Elizondo Elementary school and quickly became a class favorite. Happy 9th birthday, son! Can you believe over 30 students in 4th grade?? Good luck Ms. Dixon.
And here's a shot with all the uncles and cousins hamming it up. My brother, Bishop Dave, is fourth from the left, just over Zac's left shoulder.
Here we are heading east of KVGT (North Las Vegas Air Terminal) and just north or KLAS (McCarran Internaitional). The view of The Strip includes the Wynn with it's green golf course.
And here's our "destination", Hoover Dam on Lake Mead. We made a circle then headed back to KVGT. We (or I should say, I) landed the plane with a little bounce but otherwise all was well. It was a great time in the sky and I have to thank my wonderful wife, Kristin for it.
Oh, and here's the proof that I've been flying for years. This photo was taken around 1983 at Ramona Airport in California. From left to right: my dad, Dick; my little brother, Jess; my mother, Kathy; me, and my dad's mother, Grandma Judy. The Piper Archer II was one of the planes my dad flew a lot while in living in Southern California.
Here's our first attempt at video with our new fancy Canon SD1000 camera. Obviously, Mackenzie has a different idea of what dancing is. No Ashleys were seriously hurt in the making of this video.
Last night at around 7:30PM Kristin took her to Urgent Care only to be told after x-rays that she would need to go to the pediatric ER at UMC. That's a serious break.
Mackenzie's been a real trooper. Her first question was, "Am I going to die?" After she was assured that she wouldn't the next question was, "Are they going to give me a shot?" After nearly 4 hours, several x-rays and one mild sedative they were able to set her bones with a POP!
This morning I was looking over the medicines she was adminstered in the ER. When I asked her how she was feeling, all she could rave about was the banana flavored popsicles she got in the ER. They even gave her two. Gotta love that morphine ;-) (UPDATE: Now she just told me that when she was in the hospital and looked at Mom, she saw two noses, three eyebrows and four eyes. Yikes.)
Wednesday morning she has an appointment with the pediatric orthopedic doctor to get it cast. So I guess it's goodbye to swimming lessons and a break from piano lessons.
We love her and pray for a full and fast recovery.
The pictures below are not for the squimish, but are still pretty impressive.