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Mark Hofman

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This is a picture of my neice on November 11, 2001, playing in our boat the day we brought it home from the dealer.....



<img src="http://www.zjstech.net/~library/3298/takemefishing.jpg">



...and now nearly three, last weekend, driving it for the first time - for real!



<img src="http://www.zjstech.net/~library/3298/FirstRide.jpg">



She's VERY good at making hard, right-hand turns!
 
Had my kids out briefly yesterday. It was Cody's 5th birthday. He of course wanted to drive the boat, so I let him. Daddy controlled the throttle though since his sister and Momma were with us. Now my boat is littered with cracker and chip crumbs from an hour fishing trip with a 5 and 2 year old. LOL We had fun though and caught some nice fish. They loved putting the sunnies in the livewell and "feeding" them crackers! LOL My little girl has this fascination with poking fish in the eyes though. Can't figure that one out! LOL
 
Hey hey..looky looky SHE CAN DRIVE!!!! That's cool MO...you'll treasur that one! It goes by so quick...I still can't believe my little baby got married.....Enjoy it!

TEE
 
Now all I have to do is teach her to run the trolling motor and back a trailer and she'll be SET! We didn't do any fishing out of the boat (still too short of an attention span), but she fished off the dock and caught her first largemouth too! It was a weekend full of "firsts", to say the least.



I love how her right hand is up in the air as if to say "Ta-da!" My right hand is on the throttle, and as you can see, my left hand is nowhere near the steering wheel.
 
Awesome, MO!

Enjoy time like these, and the memories you gain too! egMike

 
Great pictures, Mark!



Now how'd you get two in one post with words in-between?
 
Thanks!



Scott, to answer your question....



Basic HTML code. To insert a picture, type



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The first braket (the "less than" sign) indicates you are adding HTML code. IMG SRC= stands for Image Source Equals. The file location, or URL, is in quotes to direct your browser where to get the picture from, and needs to be in quotes. Then the final bracket (the "greater than" sign) indicates the end of the HTML sequence.



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