

So we left Sunday the 9th to go to New Mexico so Paul could help with some technical difficulties with one of our cranes and...we are still here 5 days later. I am definitly learning how to get around in Farmington, New Mexico. It is a bit of a shock to me because I have never seen so many Native Americans-in California or Utah- it is a little different being a minority. (I keep hoping to spot Jacob-heheheh if you catch my drift). Logan and I were sitting in a hamburger joint the other day and he kept saying "He Haw" (his donkey impression) but it kept coming out as "Ye Ha" kinda like a cowboy and then I thought this was a bit weird my little white boy with his typical mohawk (which orginates from the Indians) was running around saying "Ye Ha" and suddenly I was hoping no one was being offended by these random things.
P.s. the picture of Logan is from Dec 06 the hair hasn't changed
1 comment:
Way funny, I can totally picture it!
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