In
April of 1996 we enjoyed a wonderful trip to the Grand Canyon. The first night
we stayed in Kingman, Arizona and then on the way to Williams, Arizona, we
stopped at a little shop with a large dinosaur out front that had an entrance
to a deep cave inside. It was something we weren’t used to in California, and
we all got a kick out of it. From Williams, we took The Grand Canyon Railway
tour to the Grand Canyon, The train ride was really fun. They had actors that
reenacted a robbery and shoot out on the train. We all really enjoyed that.
Touring the Grand Canyon was really scary for me, because there are not many
rails or fences to separate you from falling into the Grand Canyon. I was so
nervous about the little ones, we hiked down the canyon about a mile and came
back. I was quite relieved when we finally got back on the train and headed
back to Williams. From there we went to Laughlin Nevada and had a few problems
with our hotel because we tried to sleep seven people in a room that was meant
for four people. We got in trouble at the pool because we had more people than
we were supposed to (a little embarrassing). We got it straightened out and had
a lot of fun playing in the pool with the kids. It was a really fun trip!
The history of Gary H. Pulsipher and Linda Sue Hardy, married August 7, 1982
Saturday, April 20, 1996
Monday, April 15, 1996
Saturday, July 22, 1995
Susanville and Donnor Lake July 1995
Fun trip up to Susanville to visit the Valkos and a side trip to Donnor Lake where we toured the museum dedicated to the Donnor party.
Tuesday, May 9, 1995
Saturday, April 15, 1995
Tuesday, November 15, 1994
Thursday, September 15, 1994
Monday, August 15, 1994
Gary purchases his own Orthodontic practice
Gary's goal was to purchase his own practice, even though he was already starting some of his own patients with Dr. Bell and Dr. Aires in LaJolla. We looked at several offices that just didn't feel right until he found one in Mira Mesa, CA. In August of 1994 Gary purchased an orthodontic practice from Dr. Morgner with the intention that Dr. Morgner would stay on for a period of time. It wasn't very long before Gary realized that the way he wanted to treat his cases was not going to fit with Dr. Morgner's style, so Gary told him he wasn't need anymore. As of this writing, the practice has served us well for twenty-six years.
Friday, April 15, 1994
Friday, December 17, 1993
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