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Destination: Denver

by Shane Holden on September 10, 2008

Plans for the trip out west are going pretty good.  My work was very cool about letting me off to go on a trip.  They’ve all heard about my usual time off is to work somewhere else, so I guess knowing that I was going somewhere for some time off made it easy for them.  We’re leaving Atlanta on the 20th and will be back on the 29th.  So going to have roughly 9 days out there.

The picture above is a photo of what my desk looked like earlier today.  A co-worker takes a trip out west every year with his family, so when I told him we were headed out that way, he came back from lunch with tons of books.  He’s been very helpful with advice too and is genuinely excited for me to get to see some of the sites out there.

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Possible Roadtrip in the Making

by Shane Holden on August 25, 2008

Over the weekend, my brother and SIL came up and brought an interesting idea with them. The idea of the four of us (my 2 brothers, my SIL, and myself) doing a planned out, site seeing, unforgettable roadtrip was proposed.

As a family, we never really went on any vacations while growing up. There was a couple of trips to Florida that we made, but they were only for a few days each. I sometimes get onto my parents for it. Not that I don’t understand that having 3 kids can sometimes be a headache, and sometimes money was tight. But in all honesty, we all missed out on alot of fun and all of those family vacation memories that could have been made. I really don’t understand it at all

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Daytona was a blast!

by Shane Holden on November 26, 2007

We got back late on Sunday from Daytona but had a great trip overall.  Lots of nice cars, hot chicks, and the beach, there’s no way a trip that has those three can’t be great!  Will post some pics in a day or so.


When one door of happiness closes, another opens; but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one that has been opened for us. — Helen Keller