
Our Trip to AZ started with a surprise for Tracy. She celebrated her birthday before we went home but no one called her. A few days later when one of her sisters called, I razzed her about not calling. So, when we got home, Tracy had this lovely poster waiting for her. I'm sure she loved it...

One of the reasons we went home was to send Tracy's little brother, Jay, off on a mission. He was called to serve in the Peru Lima South mission. It'll be nice to have another bro-in-law that can speak Spanish. It's hard to believe that Jay was only 5 yrs old when Tracy and I got married and he actually had to miss his first day of school for the wedding. My how time flies!

Before we left San Antonio for AZ, we had heard my in-laws had seen a few rattlesnakes and had killed 4 of them at their new house. We told the girls to let us know if they saw anything while outside. There were a few false alarms as the girls saw an occassional stick laying around. Then one morning, Halee was lifting a porch swing that had blown over during the wind storm the previous night. When lifting it, she heard the ominous sound of crotalid death. She dropped the swing and came running to me in hysterics screaming "snake, snake, snake." I asked her where the snake was and she pointed to the downed swing. I looked under the swing but I couldn't see anything so I decided to lift it and sure enough, there was a large rattlesnake.
Halee made a mad dash around to the back of the house and began pounding on the door for Tracy to let her in. I stayed out front, watching the snake and keeping my in-laws dog from getting too close to it. Meanwhile, I called to Tracy to bring me a shovel.
I grabbed the shovel, got on the top step of my in-laws porch and with a swift downward thrust, I chopped the head off the slithering beast. The End....
Afterward, I burried the head and had Halee and Nora pose for the picture. Halee refused to touch the snake and Nora was pretty good about holding it until the body of the snake started to coil up. That was the end of that - Nora and Halee both shot out of there like a couple of bullets.

Here's a pose of my girls in my Jeep. The Jeep was my first car when I was 16, so it has a special place in my heart. I love taking the Jeep on rides when I go home and so do the girls. The last 2 few times I've been home, the Jeep hasn't broken down on me which makes it even better!
Another thing we went home for was the wedding of my youngest sister, Valayne. Unfortunately, I don't have any pictures of the blessed event. But, when I do, I will post some. She married a great guy named Pierce (also from AZ). We had a great time visiting with family and being involved in her wedding. They were married in the Mesa AZ Temple and had a reception at my oldest sister's house (Renee).
It was a truly fulfilling trip home. I look forward to the next trip, whenever that may be.