My sister Sarah is studying to be a Physician's Assistant at the University of South Alabama. Part of her testing will include giving a physical. Nice to know my blood pressure is quite good!

After a day in Mobile, we journeyed 3 hours to Tyndall Air Force Base (outside Panama City Beach, FL) to visit most of the Jones family and to see Whitney and Boston's new home [we met Britton, Courtney, and Jesse in Huntsville for lunch on our drive home]. Apparently the beaches there are dangerous ... (Boston really liked pointing out the sign before we headed to the beach)

The journey to this dangerous beach is about 1/4 of a mile.


We were not sure if it was safe to venture onto the beach...
Chip took a risk by setting foot on the sand. He said it looked safe from where he stood.


Ashley made me wheel her back to the car in that little red wagon. [*very funny, graham]


Ashley took this photo as she and Whitney were driving over the bridge on 98 headed back to the base from shopping at Target. Fantastic view to have on your drive home ...

This is Boston and Whitney Little in front of their new home. Congratulations!!! I'm not sure, but I think he has to wear shoes while he flies.

Ashley took the video in the following post on the morning we left Boston and Whit's house. It was really early, hence Ashley being so quiet while narrating and not getting to film the main bedroom (the one room that was really finished when we left). We hear that things are looking great at their home now.
If it looks like we were driving slowly as we left, we were. The speed limit in their neighborhood on base is 15MPH and most of the other places was 25. For your first speeding ticket, they take away your driving priviledges on base for 30 days -- they don't joke around. If you look closely, you can see the ocean/bay in the distance between the houses. Not a bad place to live for your first home!



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