Thursday, December 31, 2009
GOODBYE 2009
2009 is about to become a memory, and it seems like only yesterday that the year started! Tomorrow will be the beginning of a new decade, and with it's inception, many challenges face our country. Perhaps a step up on the proverbial soapbox is in order, as tonight we step into the new year, and I believe that our country has come to a crossroad. I'm neither Republican, nor Democrat when it comes to politics. My philosophy about life in general is a conservative viewpoint, that attempts to utilize good old common sense, with a strong emphasis on individual rights, limited government, and a firm belief in "We the people" as the foundation of all government actions. It seems to me that many of our national elected politicians have forgotten that government is supposed to work for the people, not the opposite. When I hear, and read about the federal government spending money by the TRILLIONS, that they don't have, I'm starting to wonder if any of these bureaucrats have any common sense at all. Instead of fixing existing programs like Social Security and Medicare that are about to go broke, the wisdom in Washington is to borrow more money, funding new trillion dollar programs, that the majority of the people don't want. When I have to balance my checkbook, my city, county and state have to balance their checkbooks, why is it that the feds just print more money, and don't adhere to the same principles that everyone else must live by? Congress just extended the federal deficit again, to the tune of over a trillion dollars. That is on top of an existing deficit that was already at more than 10 trillion dollars! This is madness that will have severe consequences down the road. If this so called health care reform passes, more unfunded mandates in the billions of dollars will be passed on to the states via Medicaid, unless you live in Nebraska or Louisiana, where 2 senators received backroom deals to buy their votes. As the old saying goes - the crap rolls downhill, and you are starting to see the effects at the local levels. Everything from budget cuts in local police and fire, to the State of Arizona closing Interstate Rest Areas because of a lack of money. Yet, the priorities at the federal level seem to be all about "social reform", " social justice", the expansion of the federal government with new multi billion dollar entitlements, and a blind eye to the impact all of this is having on local and state governments, and their people. Am I angry? You bet I am. It's easy to be apathetic, and turn a blind eye, and unfortunately, that's exactly what most Americans have done for decades. The people do have power, but it's not an individual power, it's a collective power. For "We the people" to have any meaning, it's the consensus that develops on election day. In order for this madness to stop, we the people must send a new message to Washington, and tomorrow, starts the year that this message must be heard.
Monday, December 28, 2009
LAZY IN QUARTZSITE


Saturday, December 26, 2009
CHRISTMAS DINNER

This morning, Miss Laila will be visiting the Chance house on wheels, where Grandpa will be fixing Laila's favorite breakfast, a plate full of pancakes. She will also be seeing our new kitty cat for the first time. About mid day, we'll be traveling west to Quartzsite for a few days parked in the desert, then home for a few weeks before returning to Quartzsite, and a meeting with many of our friends. Life is good!
Friday, December 25, 2009
MERRY CHRISTMAS !



Merry Christmas to all of our friends and family, and happy birthday to Dan's Aunt Martha in Stockton, who's birthday was yesterday.
Thursday, December 24, 2009
CHRISTMAS IN TUCSON

Saturday, December 19, 2009
MOVING FORWARD

Friday, December 18, 2009
A RIDE IN THE DESERT


Wednesday, December 16, 2009
A CAT IS SAVED


Sunday, December 13, 2009
THE LAST NFR RODEO



Sunday, December 6, 2009
COWBOYS & COWGIRLS
Today will be the 4th of our 10 days here at the National Finals Rodeo (NFR) in Las Vegas. Patty and I share a merchandise booth in the Las Vegas Convention Center with our partners of 3 years, Jim & Megan Stebbins. We first met Jim & Megan in Skagway, Alaska, the first year we work camped in 2004, and we have been friends ever since. Our booth, which I hope to have pictures of for the blog, (left my camera at home), is one of about 15, in several venues around Las Vegas. We have been busy working, with not much time for anything else. The hours of the Cowboy Christmas at the convention center are 10-5, but we have to be at our booth much earlier in order to put away our merchandise that is replenished from the previous days sales. Then, when the doors open, it's pretty much non-stop sales for the next 7 hours, with maybe time for a quick potty or lunch break. Last year, the 50th anniversary of the NFR, we set records, with sales reaching into the multiple hundreds of thousands of dollars. This year, sales have declined, but by the time we're done, our commission check will still be substantial. Patty is still on "countdown to kitty", and is very anxious to get to Flagstaff to pick up her rescue cat, and bring her home to Lake Havasu.
Thursday, December 3, 2009
RODEO SUPER BOWL
Today we start working in our merchandise booth, in the Las Vegas Convention Center, at the 51st Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA), National Finals Rodeo (NFR). This is the 8th year for us at this huge event that not only includes 10 nightly performances of rodeo events, but 3 convention centers that are full of vendors, selling ranch lifestyle merchandise, and a lot of other stuff. We have been busy the last 3 days, setting up our booth and getting it ready for the thousands of people that will visit the convention center during the next 10 days. Last year we set sales records because it was the 50th NFR. This year our goals are set a little lower, due primarily to the state of the economy, and the fact that "the big one" was last year. We're looking forward to getting past these next 10 days, because Patty has made arrangements for us to pick up her kitty cat in Flagstaff, the day after we get home. As she says this year at the rodeo, "it's countdown to kitty".
Sunday, November 29, 2009
LAS VEGAS RODEO
This morning, we are pointing the motor home toward Las Vegas, where we will spend the next two weeks working our 8th, and probably last National Finals Rodeo (NFR). The company we have contracted with on a part time basis for the last 6 years has lost the contract for the right to sell the
NFR official merchandise, and as a result, next year at this time, we'll probably be right here at home in Lake Havasu City. Patty will be excited for this event to be over, as she has made arrangements to pick up her new kitty in Flagstaff, as soon as we return from Vegas. I'm usually the one who counts down the workdays at the rodeo, but I have a feeling, this year she'll be more anxious than I, for the event to be over. We don't have a lot of free time while working the NFR, but I suspect that I'll get a few entries and pictures posted on the blog while we're in the city of lost wages.
NFR official merchandise, and as a result, next year at this time, we'll probably be right here at home in Lake Havasu City. Patty will be excited for this event to be over, as she has made arrangements to pick up her new kitty in Flagstaff, as soon as we return from Vegas. I'm usually the one who counts down the workdays at the rodeo, but I have a feeling, this year she'll be more anxious than I, for the event to be over. We don't have a lot of free time while working the NFR, but I suspect that I'll get a few entries and pictures posted on the blog while we're in the city of lost wages.
Monday, November 23, 2009
FAST TOP FUEL HYDROS



Sunday, November 22, 2009
DRAG BOATS & SUNSHINE


Thursday, November 19, 2009
HOME AGAIN

We left Art & Linda's at about 9:30 am, yesterday morning, and drove the 532 miles home to Lake Havasu City, AZ, arriving at 8 pm. I usually make this trip in two days, but we were anxious to get home, the traffic wasn't bad, and we had a tailwind, so I just kept driving. I'll be home today, then leave tomorrow in the motor home, headed to Phoenix for the drag boat races at Firebird. I'm looking forward to spending the weekend with my two boys, Mike and Marc. As I mentioned, Patty is on a mission for a new cat, and thinks she has found one that needs to be rescued in Flagstaff. If she doesn't drive to Flagstaff this weekend, I'm sure we'll be headed that way when I get back on Monday. This picture was sent to us from the Pet Rescue folks, and unless there's a major road block, I have a feeling that we're about to have a new addition to the family.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
BACK TO ARIZONA
We finished with our annual medical appointments yesterday afternoon, and after reviewing the lab reports, everything looks good for another year. We don't have mammogram results yet, but Patty is convinced, that report will also be normal. We picked up Sami from the vet, after she had her teeth cleaned, and unfortunately, one of her upper, front canines had to be extracted. We have been watching the tooth for about a year now, and knew that eventually, it would have to come out. So, yesterday evening, and this morning, she's getting lots of loves and sympathy. We stopped at Jamestown H-D, and visited with Allen, and learned that his wife Karen (Art & Linda's daughter), is recovering nicely from a broken leg. We didn't get a chance to see Karen, but wish her a speedy recovery. We also stopped at Jerry and Sue Turnshek's house for a short visit. They did a really nice job in remodeling their house, and were busy working on one of their rentals nearby. By the time we got back to Art & Linda's, it was well after dark, and I hit the sack fairly early. Sincere thanks to the Mitchell's for their parking spot, and hospitality. Today, we head back south, and I'll be taking the motor home to Phoenix this weekend for the Drag Boat National Finals at Firebird Raceway. My oldest son Mike will be flying into Tucson on Friday, and he and Marc will also be headed to Firebird for the races. Patty has found a cat on the internet that needs to be rescued in Flagstaff, AZ, and will be making the 3 hr drive while I'm at the races. Not sure if I'll come home to a new member of the family, or if the kitty will remain in Flagstaff until we finish working the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas. Stay tuned!
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
A BEAUTIFUL HOME


in Jamestown, CA, which we operated for the next 6 years. In June of 2001, we exited the business and Art & Linda's daughter & son-in-law, Karen and Allen, took over management of Jamestown H-D. We retired & headed for Alaska that summer of 2001, and ended up going back to Alaska in the summers of 2004, 05, 06, and 07. Most business partnerships don't work for a number of reasons but, our relationship with the Mitchell's has always been positive, and we regard them as the very best of friends. We will always be grateful for the opportunities that unfolded for us, through our friendship and business relationship with Art & Linda.
Yesterday, we drove to Sonora for the start of two days of medical appointments. We stopped to visit with Barbara Sistek, a nurse buddy of Patty's, who helped us move from Jamestown to Arizona, back in 2002. When we got back to Modesto, we had dinner with Bruce and Karen Pryor, and we caught up with all that's going on in both of our lives. After dinner, when we got back to Art & Linda's, we had a chance to see George & Alexa Mitchell and their new 6 month old baby boy, Drake, who kept a smile on his face most of the evening. Their daughter, Taylor is about to turn 5, and has grown a bunch since we last saw her. It was a busy day, but one where we saw lots of old friends, and learned what's going on with many more.
Monday, November 16, 2009
THE MITCHELL CLAN
We spent a good part of the morning visiting with Art & Linda, then drove over to John & Mary's house, where we saw their new baby girl Morgan, for the first time. What a cutie! John & Mary live on the southwest side of Modesto, and have a great older home, on acreage that is in the transition from old walnut trees to new ones. When we left, it was just about time for dinner, so we stopped at the grocery store, picked up a few things, and headed back to Art & Linda's, where we have the motor home parked. We had a nice dinner, visited some more, and enjoyed a campfire in their fire pit, in the back yard. Patty's son David called as he was driving to work at Doctors Hospital in Modesto, and we arranged to meet him at work, so we could at least say hi. When we got to the emergency room where Dave works, Patty told me not to breathe until we left. There were lots of sick people in the waiting room, and I was glad I wasn't one of them. We got the quick tour of the 43 bed ER, of which Dave was the night shift RN supervisor. We are both so proud of Dave, and where he has taken his career. His job is not only recession proof, but also very portable, not to mention the fact that the pay for skilled medical professionals is not too bad! We couldn't visit very long, as most of those 43 beds were filled, and Dave was quite busy with his responsibilities. When we got back to the motor home, it was time for bed, and a busy day looming on the horizon.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
A TRIP TO CA
We left Lake Havasu in the motor home on Friday morning, and drove as far as Bakersfield, where we stopped at the Wal-Mart on the north end of town. It's about 525 miles from home to Modesto, and this stop is one we've made many times, as it's a little over half way. We arrived at Art & Linda's house about mid day, and after getting parked, drove the jeep to Mitchell's Modesto Harley-Davidson. Yesterday was the annual "spin the discount wheel" party at the store, so there was a pretty good crowd when we arrived. It was good to see AJ and Linda recovering nicely, after AJ received one of Linda's kidneys only a few weeks ago. Art was busy most of the time we were at the store, but when we all returned to the house, we caught up with what's been happening in our lives. While at the shop, we went next door to Modesto Yamaha, and said congratulations to John, who is a new father. Mary gave birth about 6 weeks ago to a baby girl named Morgan, who became Art & Linda's 8th grandchild. Before leaving the shops, we saw some old friends, Bill & Diane Todd and Scooter. Patty and I have know Scooter for almost 30 years, and we hadn't seen him for about 4 years. Except for a little more gray, the man never changes. We vowed not to wait another 4 years before seeing each other, and talked about a Yuma reunion run before we're all too old to ride our Harley's. Today, we're just visiting before we take care of our medical appointments on Monday & Tuesday, then head for home on Wednesday.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
A QUIET MORNING
Yesterday, we drove the 160 miles from Lake Havasu, to Buckeye, and met Marc, for the transfer of our Granddaughter. As many situations are, it was bittersweet saying goodbye to a very special little girl, who brightened our life for a full week. On the other hand, this morning is a return to our normal routine, and the quietness is almost deafening. A 4 year old is at the age where communication isn't much of a problem any longer but, reasoning with a 4 year old, well, that's another story altogether. Even though it wasn't a frequent event, by the end of the week, Patty was a master at turning "No", or "I don't want to" into something else entirely. Grandpa was still having a little trouble, but it's kind of surprising how quickly parenting skills have a way of not ever disappearing completely. We joked with Marc that it was kind of like dejavu all over again. With only a couple of small bumps in the road, we had a great week, and look forward to the next visit, which should be around Christmas. Tomorrow, we point the motor home north for a quick trip to CA for our annual medical checkups, and a teeth cleaning for the super spoiled Beagle.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
A BEDTIME STORY

Yesterday was the end of a week that we have had Laila with us at our house in Lake Havasu. Our Grand Daughter just turned 4 in October, and is at the age where you can explore many different things through conversation. There isn't a lot that she doesn't understand, and it's a joy to engage her mind, that often surprises us with insightful, and sometimes comical analysis of whatever the subject happens to be. Sami, our 12 year old Beagle, has been a trooper during this past week. She has nothing but patience with Laila's attempts to make her a play partner, and never growls or acts aggressive. They are often inseparable, with Laila taking on the role of caretaker whenever it's breakfast, dinner, or treat time. This morning, we will be driving back to Buckeye, west of Phoenix, where Grandma and Grandpa will say goodbye, and Laila will go back to Tucson with Mom and Dad. It's been a wonderful week with our Grand Daughter, that has provided us, and hopefully her, with some great memories. Today is Veterans Day, and there is a blog by Nick Russell, that says it all - http://badnickblog.com
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
BOB & SHIRL IN HAVASU


Monday, November 9, 2009
A NEW FRIEND


Yesterday, we drove back to London Bridge Park on the Bridgewater Channel, for some more play time on the playground equipment. This time, we were a little better prepared, and had some duck food for the many water birds that hang around the channel. While feeding the ducks, there was another family close by, with a similar aged young lady named Courtney. Laila shared some of her hot dog buns with Courtney, and they had fun, throwing bread into the water for all of the ducks that had gathered for a bite to eat. Even though they only spent a few minutes together, when we were leaving, they spontaneously gave each other a hug, and said goodbye. It was a very cute moment, and of course, I didn't have the camera ready to capture it digitally. Lake Havasu City has some very nice parks, so we drove across the London Bridge to the other side of the channel, and stopped at Rotary Park, where there was an even larger playground structure. When Laila had climbed to the 3rd level, Grandma was hovering around the bottom, trying to coax her back down to a lower level, where the anxiety level would be a little lower. During the course of the next half hour or so, Laila was up and down a few more times before it was time to get home and watch the Dallas NASCAR race. I showed Laila on the TV where Mommy and Daddy were sitting in Bombardier's corporate suite, watching the race, but she was a little frustrated, that race coverage didn't include a close up shot of Mom & Dad. It was another good day with our grand daughter, and we wrapped it up with a new movie that Laila picked out at the store - Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure.
Sunday, November 8, 2009
SAND AND SEAPLANES



Saturday, November 7, 2009
LOTS OF CONCRETE


Thursday, November 5, 2009
LAILA AT THE LAKE



Wednesday, November 4, 2009
TIME WITH LAILA
Today, we're driving half way to Tucson, to meet Marc, and pick up our grand daughter Laila for about a week. As I mentioned previously, Marc and Chandra are flying to Dallas this weekend for the NASCAR race, so we have the opportunity to have Laila with us here in Lake Havasu. Our winter schedule is always quite busy, but we don't have to be anywhere for the next 10 days, and are looking forward to spending time with Laila. After we take her back, we'll be heading to CA for our annual medical appointments. Thanks to Art and Linda's offer for a parking spot at the Mitchell RV resort, we should get to Modesto on Nov 14th. It looks like we will miss seeing our other buddies, Everett and Lori, because they are planning a motor home trip while we're in CA. It will be a quick trip, with not much extra time, because we have to be back in Phoenix on the 18th or 19th, when my son Mike will be flying out for the boat drags at Firebird Raceway. Then, at the end of November, we will be working our 8th National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas. This will probably be our last Rodeo, due to the fact that the company we work for has lost the contract, and this is the last year. Out of all the events we've worked for MainGate, the NFR Rodeo was the one we actually looked forward to working the most. Being home next year for the first 2 weeks in December, will be a little different.
Monday, November 2, 2009
RACE DAY


The racing yesterday was pretty awesome, and the sheer spectacle of NHRA drag racing at the top level, is in my opinion, in a class by itself. In addition to being a race fan, and visiting with lots of friends, I had a few other things to take care of while at the track. Thanks to Bob and Shirl, who work for Lucas Oil, I picked up 4 gallons of fuel conditioner at a great price. We look forward to seeing Bob & Shirl in about a week, when they will be in Havasu to have an awning installed on the Lucas Oil merchandise trailer. I also collected checks from 7 couples, who will be staying at the Vegas Thousand Trails under our membership, for the National Finals Rodeo in December. Thanks to Kurt & Phyllis for coordinating with everyone at the race track. This morning, I will be turning the checks over to Thousand Trails here in Vegas, then will be heading back to Lake Havasu.
Sunday, November 1, 2009
THE STRIP


The strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway is one of the premier drag strips, anywhere in the country. I haven't seen the new "Bellagio of Drag Strips" in Charlotte, N.C., but the Vegas complex, including the NASCAR track, is a first class facility. When we were a part of the N.H.R.A. family in 2002-03, we worked, and parked our motor home at many tracks across the country, and at that time, the Vegas facility was right at the top of the list. Yesterday, I again visited with lots of friends, catching up on the latest in the drag racing world. Most everyone is glad that this is the next to last of 24 races, and the grueling travel around the country is almost over, at least for a few months before they do it all over again. I consider myself a motor sports junkie, and have attended just about every type of motor sports event there is. I've sat in the bleachers at NASCAR races, and have seen the Vegas and Dallas NASCAR races from the luxurious corporate suites, with all of the amenities. Through work connections, my son Marc has shown me the corporate hospitality side of NASCAR, and in fact, he and Chandra are flying to Dallas next week, where they will enjoy the NASCAR race in Bombardier's corporate suite. I still favor the drag races however. The drivers are visible and accessible, as the pit area is open to everyone. There are all kinds of displays, from corporations like Ford, Harley-Davidson, US Army, well you name it. There are usually various car displays like pictured above. There's a little bit of everything, but nothing compares to the smell of nitro-methane, and the raw, body shaking energy of an 8,000 horsepower, top fuel dragster, traveling 1,000 feet, at over 300 miles per hour. Nothing even comes close to the incredible acceleration of these beasts. It's about time to head back to the track, and watch some of the action.
Friday, October 30, 2009
N.H.R.A. Las Vegas


Monday, October 19, 2009
HOME SWEET HOME
The summer of 2009, travels and adventures of Dan & Patty Chance officially ended yesterday, at about 4pm. We are now home, and starting to do all of the things necessary, after being gone for almost 5 1/2 months. 12,614 miles is the distance we traveled in the motor home. Add another approx. 5,000 miles we drove the jeep, exploring different areas, and you have a whole bunch of miles. Our journey took us to the four corners of the U.S., and into the Maritime Provinces of Canada. Fortunately, I never got tired of driving, but am glad we're home. Except for a few small issues, our house withstood another hot, Havasu summer, and we only lost a few plants. The 4 trees I planted last winter, made it with flying colors. We have a few weeds and dead plants to dispose of, but the yard looks pretty good. While we were gone, our street was torn up, a new sewer system was put in, and surprisingly, our front yard looks almost exactly as it did when we left.
Over the past 5-6 months, I have gotten into the habit of posting on the blog every morning. Now that we are home, I may, or may not continue that practice. I really don't see the point of writing about going to the grocery store, or pulling weeds, or other routine activities. During the winter, Patty and I continue to travel in the motor home, only on much shorter trips. We will be going to CA in mid November, back to Phoenix when Mike and Amy fly out from GA, up to Vegas in Dec for the National Finals Rodeo, out to Quartzsite in Jan for our annual get together with friends, and who knows where else. I will write about any travels that we do, and perhaps something else that requires me to get up on my soapbox. Patty and I agree, that this was the best travel adventure ever, and will be hard to top in the future, but I can assure everyone, we sure as heck will try again next summer!
Over the past 5-6 months, I have gotten into the habit of posting on the blog every morning. Now that we are home, I may, or may not continue that practice. I really don't see the point of writing about going to the grocery store, or pulling weeds, or other routine activities. During the winter, Patty and I continue to travel in the motor home, only on much shorter trips. We will be going to CA in mid November, back to Phoenix when Mike and Amy fly out from GA, up to Vegas in Dec for the National Finals Rodeo, out to Quartzsite in Jan for our annual get together with friends, and who knows where else. I will write about any travels that we do, and perhaps something else that requires me to get up on my soapbox. Patty and I agree, that this was the best travel adventure ever, and will be hard to top in the future, but I can assure everyone, we sure as heck will try again next summer!
Sunday, October 18, 2009
THE PARTY


When we arrived at Marc & Chandra's around noon, we watched Laila jumping on her new trampoline. Even though the temperature crept up near 100 yesterday, there was still a lot of bouncing on the new toy. When the party started a little later, because of the heat, most of the kids were in the pool before trying out the trampoline. It was a typical birthday party, with the kids swinging at the Pinata until it broke, spilling all the candy. Of course, the trampoline got a workout, then Laila opened her birthday gifts. After that, it was birthday cake and ice cream. The one gift that Laila was fascinated with was her very own children's digital camera, sent by Uncle Mike and Aunt Amy. When Dad showed her how to use it, she was taking pictures of everybody, and everything. Maybe we have a photographer in the making? It was a fun party, and it was nice seeing and visiting with everybody. Somewhere in the middle of all the activity, Grandpa managed to beat Troy & Randy once, and Marc twice, at 8 ball, on the new pool table.
Saturday, October 17, 2009
NHRA CONTRACTING
A reader of the blog asked a question about merchandise contracting at N.H.R.A. Drag Races. Since I can't replay directly to the inquiry, if that person would like more information, please email me at dchance4@gmail.com, and I will be happy to answer any questions that you might have.
LAILA TURNS 4

Friday, October 16, 2009
4TH BIRTHDAY TODAY!




Four years ago today, this little pumpkin was brought into the world as a tiny baby, several weeks premature, and weighing only a few pounds. As soon as we could hold her, I remember her entire body fitting in my hand and forearm. Today is her 4th birthday, and she's a healthy, happy child, who brings a lot of joy to this set of grand parents. Yesterday, we decided to take Laila to the Tucson Children's Museum. We spent about 3 hours wandering from one theme room to another. We knew that Uncle Marty & Aunt Claudia had taken Laila to the Children's Museum in Phoenix, but we had never been to one ourselves. We were impressed with the different interactive exhibits, where the kids get to touch & play with just about everything, rather than just look at stuff. The word museum is a bit deceptive, because even though most of the areas are educational, just about all of the building is focused on the kids having fun. It was fun for us to watch Laila experience so many new things, and in some cases, join in with the new activities. After several hours, like most kids, she had done it all, and was ready for some lunch. We had a snack, then headed back to the motor home, where Laila drew a face on the pumpkin we purchased yesterday, and Grandpa cut it out. After dinner, we watched a DVD movie entitled "Rusty to the Rescue", about a dog (a beagle of course) who saves the day. Today, we're going to pick up the trampoline, and later, Dad and Grandpa will have to figure out a way to assemble the contraption, without a pair of little eyes seeing what's happening.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
BEST FRIENDS

This photo was taken a few minutes ago, as the two girls were waking up. We picked up Laila yesterday evening, and drove the 8 miles or so, back to the motor home at the Pima County Fairgrounds. We stopped at Safeway and let Laila pick out a pumpkin, which we'll carve sometime today. Having not seen Laila for about 5 months, it is truly amazing how fast she has grown up. Now, don't get me wrong, she's not quite ready for her first prom dress yet, but her mental progress is just a little short of incredible. Her vocabulary has grown by leaps and bounds, and in just about every conversation she surprises us with something. During our journey this summer, we mailed lots of postcards to Laila. We gave her an album yesterday, and
inserted the postcards, along with some other pictures of our travels. She and Grandma turned it into a project last night. Today, we have a couple of possible destinations, but not sure where we'll end up.
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