17 Month Old Victoria at Playground from IncrediblyX on Vimeo.
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Monday, July 27, 2009
Geocities is Shutting Down!
There is a rush to archive everything that is still on Geocities! Several people have reminded me about this on Facebook and I'm doing my best to archive everything before it gets wiped out of history. It's like burning all the world's history books in one swoop! Those jerks.
I figure that I should upload some of my favorite pictures of the past to preserve on the Blogger. My dad uploaded hundreds and hundreds of pictures. They're nice to see until they get deleted. Hopefully, Blogger will stay online for a while.
I've been on the web for 12 years. Wow.
Little Rock 1984
Our house got robbed. Lost our TV, VCR and precious baby pictures.
Doesn't Victoria look like Phoebe?
1982
I figure that I should upload some of my favorite pictures of the past to preserve on the Blogger. My dad uploaded hundreds and hundreds of pictures. They're nice to see until they get deleted. Hopefully, Blogger will stay online for a while.
I've been on the web for 12 years. Wow.
Little Rock 1984
Our house got robbed. Lost our TV, VCR and precious baby pictures.
Doesn't Victoria look like Phoebe?
1982
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Parks, Parks and MORE PARKS!
Victoria likes the huge crazy slides. Victoria has absolutely no fear. She will step off any slide and she will tumble and roll down if she has to.
Vicky at 17 months
ASBBC got two nominees for the Sailor of the Quarter Board
Mickey Ears!
Nayeli doing the infamous "Asian Squat"
Vicky at 17 months
ASBBC got two nominees for the Sailor of the Quarter Board
Mickey Ears!
Nayeli doing the infamous "Asian Squat"
Thursday, July 09, 2009
Sunday, July 05, 2009
Visit to GETTYSBURG, PA
Wooden Fence how it looked in the 1800's
View from Little Round TopLittle Round Top was a strategic location because it overlooks much of the battlefield. The Confederates saw that the location was abandoned, so they tried to take this hill. The Federals discovered this at the same time, resulting in heavy casualties on both sides. The fighting was so fierce, there was hand-to-hand combat with bayonnets. After a long day in the second day of battle, the Union eventually took this hill.
The Union Cannons The Cannons used here were fired on the first day of the battle at Gettysburg. The heavy firing here resulted in 1,475 casualties.
Another view from the Top of Little Round Top
Pennsylvania MonumentThis monument was the largest of all the states. All the Confederate and Union states contributed in this epic battle with the state of Pennsylvania suffering the heaviest losses. The Union army at this battle was made up 1/3rd of Pennsylvanian troops. At this memorial, the names of every Pennsylvanian that was killed here was inscribed into this monument.
General Robert E Lee
Downtown Gettysburg
The CutsIn the cuts for this railroad track (the railroad hasn't been put down yet), 230 Confederates were trapped and surrendered here.
The First Day
View from Little Round TopLittle Round Top was a strategic location because it overlooks much of the battlefield. The Confederates saw that the location was abandoned, so they tried to take this hill. The Federals discovered this at the same time, resulting in heavy casualties on both sides. The fighting was so fierce, there was hand-to-hand combat with bayonnets. After a long day in the second day of battle, the Union eventually took this hill.
The Union Cannons The Cannons used here were fired on the first day of the battle at Gettysburg. The heavy firing here resulted in 1,475 casualties.
Another view from the Top of Little Round Top
Pennsylvania MonumentThis monument was the largest of all the states. All the Confederate and Union states contributed in this epic battle with the state of Pennsylvania suffering the heaviest losses. The Union army at this battle was made up 1/3rd of Pennsylvanian troops. At this memorial, the names of every Pennsylvanian that was killed here was inscribed into this monument.
General Robert E Lee
Downtown Gettysburg
The CutsIn the cuts for this railroad track (the railroad hasn't been put down yet), 230 Confederates were trapped and surrendered here.
The First Day
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