OREGON
The only time we've had all the Gagznos clan together for a group portrait. So I set up the camera and we managed to all get in the picture at one of Mom and Dad's bar b ques in their back yard.
We hiked up the mountain in the lake
lots of dead trees on the mountain
back on the boat to get back to the caldera.
out of order---another picture on top of the island in the lake.
on top of the island
me lagging behind hauling all the camera equipment.
On to the coast. They use to have kites flying on the Lincoln City beach almost every time we were there. In later years, they didn't seem to fly them anymore.
back to Grandma and Grandpa's back yard---playing in an empty box.
FLORISSANT
Tim's 6th grade class
One day Ken got a call from Angie's school. They tried to call me, but in those days we didn't have cell phones and I was out with Carolyn. So they called Ken. Angie had fallen on the play ground and chipped off both her front teeth. Ken was able to get her into the dentist where they were prepped for bonding. They also told us when she was fully grown and they would need to be capped. She ended up having that done when she was around 19 or 20..
Tim not looking too excited, but he always did well at the recitals.
Tim warming up with his select volleyball team prior to a tournament.
This tournie was in Chicago. There are a lot of people that take the sports really seriously and get on teams that travel every weekend. Fortunately Tim's team only did a couple overnight tournies and several local ones. He was on a really good team, but didn't play much. I think that discouraged him from playing again.
Angie still fits in the hamper---sort of.
Tim sporting his Jump Rope for Heart shirt. I got talked into running that one year at Martyrs. It was a fund raiser for the American Heart association. How appropriate seeing as I ended up having heart problems in later years.
Tim just looking handsome.
Tim's scout troop getting ready to walk in the Valley of Flowers parade.
Tim and Angie with their piano teacher of 5 or 6 years, Mrs. Bushman. We heard a couple years after they quite lessons that she died.
Angie with her newly bonded teeth
Christmas
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