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Tuesday, February 16, 2021

I Spy!

Josh was given a picture of his head on a stick at the Vance awards ceremony February 2020.  I kept it so that we could take Josh with us on all our adventures while he was deployed.  Look at all the places Josh went! See if you can find him in each picture.  I spy!

Oklahoma

Robbers Cave State Park, OK

Tenkiller Lake State Park, OK


Oklahoma

Turner family trip to Denver.  The Utah family met us half way!

Denver Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.  This was our temple when Josh was completing his masters.  We were just babies then!!

The Keeper of the Plains in Wichita Kansas

Arkansas river in Wichita Kansas
Hemslojd Store in Lindsborg, KS.  Swedish settlement town in Kansas

Having too much fun at a park in Hebron, Nebraska

Taking a leisurely swing on the largest covered porch swing in Hebron, Nebraska

Taking a ride on the boat from the Lewis and Clark expedition in Nebraska City, Nebraska

Fall walk in Nebraska

Silly daddy!

Josh went a little crazy and was taken to Glore Psychiatric Hospital in St. Joseph, MO.  This is a containment crate for patients.

Route 66 notable place- Allen's Conoco Filling Station in Oklahoma

Famous burger shop on Route 66 in Oklahoma.  Josh's burger was excellent.
Totem Pole Park on Route 66 in Oklahoma.  I see you!

Blue Whale of Catoosa on Route 66 in Oklahoma

Bristow Historical Train Station on Route 66 in Oklahoma

Josh joined us for a reunion with the Parkinson family, friends (family really) from Misawa, Japan.  They are now living in Alamogordo, Holloman AFB

Daddy enjoyed sledding at White Sands National Park

Back on Route 66!  This time through Texas at historic Phillips 66 Station in McLean

The kids want to know why it is so important to stop at old gas stations, but Josh enjoys it!  Route 66 in Shamrock, TX

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