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Day Trips and Misc.Day trips, weekend trips, and things that are a little too short to really be considered "a vacation".
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Pennsylvania 2009Our 2009 trek all around the state of Pennsylvania!
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South Dakota 2008The Fischers return to South Dakota and the Black Hills, this time with two kids and Grandma in tow.
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Carribbean Cruise 2007In March 2007, we sail on the Carnival Victory to Mexico, Grand Caymen, and Jamica -- with Grandma as company!
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Chicago 2006Our August 2006 vacation to Chicago, accompanied by Tim's mom.
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Tennessee 2005Our July 2005 vacation to Tennessee and the Great Smokey Mountains.
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Washington DC 2004In July 2004, we vacationed in our nation's capital for a little over a week. (Cathy was seven months pregnant with William during this trip, so is showing in the pictures of her!)
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Moline / St. Louis / Louisville / Indianapolis 2003In September, 2003, Cathy and I took a trip to St. Louis and a few other cities.
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Colorado 2000In September, 2000, we took a trip to Colorado.
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Black Hills 2002In September 2002, we took a much-needed vacation to South Dakota, accompanied by Bailey, our Golden Retriever.
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Random files - Our Vacations
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Louisville Slugger FactoryOur next stop was the Louisville Slugger Factory and Museum. Here is where they make the world-famous wooden bats. We went on the tour, and got to take home a 'mini-bat' as well. Outside the factory is a huge bat, which we posed with here.
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Calling Scott D.Brian M. talks with Scott D., who couldn't make it to the reunion but checked in from Denver, Colorado to say "Hi"!
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WilliamA bit young to understand, but we did our best to bring things down to his level-- and he seemed to appreciate it.
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White House from Washington MonumentLooking toward the White House from the Washington Monument. The original plan was to have the Washington Monument be right at the intersection of a line from the White House and a line from the Capitol. As you can see, though, they had to change the location slightly.