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     We actually came back with more "stuff" than we left home with.  Among other things, Rachel obtained a large, oval framed, photograph of her great grandmother.  It's too big for the scanner, so one of these days I'll take it to Kinko's to have it photo copied and reduced.

     We took a lot of pictures; twelve 24 exposure rolls in all.  In 1998 I thought I had taken photo's of my aunt in Tacoma, but the film wasn't loaded correctly.  I didn't discover this until we were 300 miles away.  This time I took the roll directly to a 1 hour shop to make sure I got good pictures.  Did.

     Because picture postcards are photographed by professionals (no matter how long it takes or how much film is used), we bought several along the way.  I wish I had bought more of them.

     The package for the "all school" (all years) high school reunion I attended in Sweet Home, Oregon included a T shirt.  I'm a nut for T shirts.  On our 1998 trip we bought several.