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Wedding

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 I have to say that the last three weeks have been crazy. I spent two solid weeks getting ready for school,  because Richard and Ashley  got married the Saturday before school started. It took a lot of effort, and two photographers, but we did get a family picture. Thanks Jake for taking a keeper. I love this picture. These three were a great help and a whole lot of fun. The grands had an incredible time dancing. Here are all my boys. I was happy to have most of my family there. My sister flew out with my parents,  who enjoyed being around family. Wes had a couple of his brothers there. And a big shout out to Jacquie and Byron, who helped us with the dinner. Liz and her grand daughter made the journey too. I was soooo happy to see them. I have more pictures.  But they are not of the wedding. We had a great time, but no wedding comes without a little stress. ...

Say it isn't so

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I can't believe I go back to work tomorrow. This summer has gone by so fast. I have captured some of my favorite places. An A's game....They might do something this year. My happy place. I love the Pacific Ocean. Such a beautiful, peaceful walk through a Redwood Groove.    This was a good day at the pool with the grands, but I love to go to water aerobics everyday.  The Salmon River at Uncle Joes. Such a special  place filled with memories of family. Here is an easy walk in Provo near the river. Had everyone with us but Richard and  Ashley. Here's to a great school year.  

Class Reunion

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When I was 17 and Junior in High School,  my family moved to Yuba City California. I was devastated.   How could they take me away from my friends? How could they take me away from Idaho? Well, I survived and am always invited to the Idaho class reunion even though I didn't graduate from Twin Falls. I've never been able to go, but this year, I could. It blew my mind. People would talk to me and I would have no idea who they were.   We wore name tags that had our names and Senior pictures on them. I found myself looking at the name tags and  wishing we were wearing them on our forehead. I wondered if I ever talked to anyone at school, because none of them seemed familiar to me.   After we left, I threw my tag away. I decided that 41 years ago, I moved and have  never had anything to do with 99% of these people. Why do I want to re-connect now?   I don't. The class facebook...