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Football, Cars, & Fish

Being at Dillon's house reminded me so much of my Dad's place.  Everywhere I looked, I found something interesting and different that I don't see just anywhere.  From the unique barn to the old cars, we had plenty of opportunities to take unique photos that are personal to Dillon.  I hope one day he can look back at these photos and really appreciate where he comes from. I remember spending plenty of time just up the hill from where he lives.  Ah, childhood!  What memories tired old towns can give a kid!  

I had not realized just how much Dillon had changed since being in high school until a mutual friend posted a photo on a social networking site.  This kid has definitely transformed in just a few short years!  Knowing how smart he is and how he enjoys a challenge or project, I know Dillon will continue to transform into an incredible young man.  

Good luck to Dillon this year, both in school and on the football field.  I look forward to seeing where he goes after he crosses that stage!  









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