Cruising at speeds in excess of R17
Videos
All of these movies now require Adobe Flash Player. Some of them were pulled directly from a DVD I created with Pinnacle Studio. Those movies will have an initial menu at the beginning that is a few seconds long, and while the menus are pretty and quite functional while watching a DVD, they do not function at all while watching the movies online.
1978-1984 Home Movies (1:30:00) |
Presenting the Lincoln High School Jazz Ensemble, under the direction of Louis Oliverio. Highlights of the 1989-1990 jazz band season with performances from the LHS auditorium and the Marshall University Jazz Festival. The best performance: Shmoozability by Matt Harris, which closes the video. (1:30:00) |
1997 England Vacation – Disc 1 (1:32:30) |
2002 Walt Disney World Highlights Here is a highlight video from our 2002 Disney World trip. Allison was just three years old and Ryan was just about to celebrate his first birthday. It was our first family visit to Disney World. (3:37) |
2003 DisneyQuest CyberSpace Mountain Our favorite thing to do at Downtown Disney! CyberSpace Mountain is a blast! Design your own roller coaster using an interactive computer to start, then “ride” your creation in a motion simulator and see your coaster come to life! Watch Tina’s hair fly over her head as we do flips… (2:12) |
Our first visit to the Outer Banks. We stayed in a house right along the beach — the Skootch Shack! The video includes a lot of beach scenes along with some of the sights and sounds from the area. We visited the Wright Brothers memorial at Kitty Hawk and some other things that are escaping me right now. I think I need to re-watch the video. (Click.) (1:22:06) |
Highlights include the Nintendo Wii that Ryan got for his birthday, kids playing the Wii, kids then fighting over playing the Wii, and Ryan opening some presents. Also some piñata smacking is involved. (1:06:53) |
2008 Outer Banks Vacation Highlights Quick recap of 2008 Outer Banks Vacation. To the tune of “The Time of My Life” by David Cook. This actually links to a post I made upon our return, and more information can be found there. (3:36) |










