28 December 2010

Durans

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My Dad's family.

Jumping

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There is nothing better...

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...than jumping...

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...on a trampoline...

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...with your cousins (or second cousins, as Eli is my cousin Steven's son.)

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27 December 2010

Family visits.

My Aunt Teresa and Uncle Jaime and their two kids Jessica and Joseph came over to my grandparent's house and we made s'mores out in the fire pit in the yard.

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To get enough light, I had to do long exposures, which causes ghostly looking people.

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So, I told every one that they had to stay still...I thought they would at least look normal, but eh.  Notice Jessica's face and Joseph's pose.

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Night desert sky with smoke in the background.

Sabino Canyon


We went to Sabino Canyon to do a little hiking.  Especially since it was about forty degrees warmer than it was in Nebraska.

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Showing Sydney that the cacti were sharp.

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We are very serious hikers.

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Can you see Sydney's face?  There was a cave behind them and someone said that there could be a mountain lion in it and she was terrified that she was going to be eaten.

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This is a SAD face!

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Everyone else took the tram up to the top and Charles and I did a little exploring off the paved trail. Here, he has claim this rock with his bamboo cane.

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Group picture...well, minus me, behind the camera.
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My dad doesn't smile for pictures...I think it is a military thing.

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Seriously, this is his smile for pictures.  You have to catch him laughing to get a good smile.

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And then she complained about having to walk with wet socks.

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It was hilarious to her to take a picture of me taking a picture of her.

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The best family shot we got.

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07 December 2010

Quotable Sydney

Sydney, after Charles told her that something was just pretend.

"I don't want to be pretend.  I just want to get real."