Hey all. That's me. Sorry the picture is a little dark. Timmy and I were up bright and early Saturday morning - 7am - ew - to meet his dad, mom, and grandmom. It was the day of the Annual Antique Truck Show in Macungie sponsored by The Antique Truck Club of America. The Kaiser men have two antique fire trucks: one is from 1948 and one is from 1970. Cool trucks. Unfortunately, I didn't think to take pictures of the actual trucks. I was just excited to be riding in one. Note: the excitement quickly faded once I experienced a few minutes of riding in the truck. An hour and a half ride was painful. Next year, I follow them in my car :) But it was exciting for those first few minutes. So I took a picture of myself. And then I took a picture of Timmy.
George, Timmy's dad, asked him to drive one of the trucks up to Macungie while George drove the other one. I know, he looks hot behind the wheel. But he always looks hot...caliente!
Like I said, I forgot to take pictures of the trucks, but I do have this one picture.
I took it while we were following George; he was driving the older of the two trucks. That's him in the drivers seat. Mary and Grandmom were hanging out in the backseats.
Timmy and I made it to the show in one piece, although we weren't without our discomforts. We enjoyed a day of cheese fries and funnel cake, heads up poker and mancala, a shady tree and a blue sheet. Had to end the day early to head back for my nephew's graduation party.
Jacob Rolon
North Penn Class of 2006
West Chester Class of 2010
North Penn Class of 2006
West Chester Class of 2010
Wow, my stomach just dropped in a not good way. I'll be 30 when Jacob graduates from college. Timmy will be turning 33 - ugh. Man, we're old.
4 comments:
If it makes you feel any better, you'll be 30 when your first-cousin-in-law graduates from college.
Wait. That doesn't work. Nevermind, sorry.
Thanks for all the good words Missy. We were wondering how you'd enjoy your first exposure into the antique truck experience. Timmy's willingness to drive the beast up there continues to make him my hero, and your willingness to ride 'shotgun' for him makes you my hero too ;)
Feeling old?
You'll be 38 when Anthony Quag graduates from high school.
Thomas
Yeah, but just think about how old your brothers will be at that same time. ;)
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