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Sunday, October 24, 2010
Monday, October 11, 2010
Dale Colborn
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This is Dale! |
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He and his folks came from Norborne, Missouri for his session yesterday. |
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Fortunately for the ducks in the lagoon at Loose Park, Dale and his dad left their shotguns at home! |
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Playing trombone in the NHS band is one of millions of activities Dale enjoys. |
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He's also a Debate champion, active in church, and a very serious student. |
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Can't forget what a great bass player he is! |
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After graduation, Dale is headed for the University of Missouri, Rolla. He will be studying Civil Engineering. |
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Enjoy your senior year, Dale! Good luck at Rolla! |
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Katie and Ty
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Meet Katie . . . |
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and Ty. |
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We had a beautiful morning for an engagement session. |
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There was a lot of competition for the few trees that have turned. We ran into tons of photographers with their clients. |
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Can't wait for the New Year's Eve wedding! Congratulations! |
Sunday, October 3, 2010
The Wall That Heals
Bryan, Dan and I went to Blue Springs yesterday to see the traveling Vietnam Veteran's Memorial.
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This gentleman was putting a young boy at ease by telling him about his "bionic leg." |
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This is Henry G. Mundt, II. Many such memorials were to be found along the wall. |
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Dan stopped to study the "Fallen Comrades POW MIA" display. |
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Searching for names. |
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The total number of names on the wall is 58,267. Of those, 1200 are listed as missing - either POW or MIA. |
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Here he is photographing the name of his fallen comrade. |
In honor of SFC David A. Woods, who fell 11/1/67, an authenic 1960 bottle of Schlitz, a pack of Lucky Strikes, and a flag were left as a tribute. |
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One of my favorite organizations, The Patriot Guard, escorts the traveling memorial from town to town. They came from Nebraska to Blue Springs, and are heading out to Oklahoma tomorrow. |
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This member of the Guard gave us a lot of great information and was very helpful to us. If you ever have the opportunity to see the traveling wall, please do. |
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