My "Wild Wild West" Page
Spending as much time as we do in the "Wild Wild West" It just wouldn't do NOT to have a page dedicated to this theme. I will be adding to it as I go along but will put a few of my favorite animated graphics for a beginning.
Introducing my two little "Indians" They are my pride and joy. They were both out here for a visit 3 years ago and the youngest was here this summer (July 2001). What fun.
Ya don't want to mess with these little beauties. Their father will make you think you got hit by a TORNADO when he comes rippin' thru.
These are our two granddaughters. Brandi and Jennifer.
This is the guy you gotta beware of. Chris, Brandi and Jenny's papa.  Their Mama is much prettier. I am very proud of my little family.
My kiddies all gussied up for Chris' brother's wedding. Don't see them like this too often. Grandpa Art back left. I look at this and can't believe my Grand daughters are so grown up. Really proud of the whole family.
Speaking of "My Little Indians" here is another one. My Grand niece from Indiana. I call her Cha Cha. Better move when she gets that ATV moving.
Just me and my girls. Taken on our deck in the Campgrounds in Ohio. Our other little home. Beautiful country, green rolling hills and out in the boonies.
The Indiana Hillbillys. My brother's daughter, Cha Cha's Mom and Dad. They are also coming for a visit in AZ. in March. Love them dearly.
Last, but not least and certainly not forgotten is my brother Ted. Lorrie's father and Shelby's grandfather. Ted passed away in Nov. of 97 after a long bout of bad health. He was certainly a character and is never far from our thoughts. Something happens every day to remind us of something he said or some shenagan he pulled on someone. He was a real pleasure and our memories are filled with love.
Our last picture taken together. Sept. 1997.
Ted, we love you and will NEVER forget you.
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