I have been so busy for my RAT!
Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and Rat lovers…..
I have to tell you what I have been doing. I promised my sister to send her all of the pictures I took at Virginia Military Institute this past week end. She was so busy that I turned into the photographer. I think my dear readers know how much I love to take pictures. So instead of just downloading them onto a DVD I decided to put them in my gallery. I have been working on this for about 18 hours off and on. I also hope that other parents will enjoy these pictures. My greatest wish is that Ronald, my nephew will cherish these.
Well, here is the link in case you want to see what I have been working on for 18 hours!
RONALD L. HILLEY II, VMI CLASS OF 2013
OK, the next thing coming is a 5 minute video!
Now, back to your regularly scheduled basset hound blog!
Chaps, proud of Ronald

This picture of Chaps was taken 2 weeks after he left BoBac
Emma could care less.
More keeping up with family later…..Love, Cat, Chaps and Emma

Comments(8)
I still think we all need to send Ronald a care package. Something sweet with a touch of embarrassment. Chaps and Emma agree with me.
I think that is too funny. He is the kind of kid that would love that. He is not allowed anything for a few weeks. I do have his address.
Cat
Emma is on the trail for something isn’t she? That is the best pic of Chaps EVER! Congrats again on Ronald getting accepted. That is great:)
Hmmmm . . . what about that pic of Emma let me know it was taken by Cat?????
BUTT PICTURE!
That picture of Chaps is frameable. Absouletly gorgeous. Oh, and Emma’s hehind is pretty gorgeous too. Ha!
I just went through all the pictures of your trip to VMI. Thanks for all the info … what a great look and lesson about VMI. What a fine young man Ronald is. With leaders like him, it gives us reason to hope for the future of this nation.
Wow! I finally got the time to look at all of the photos. And yes, as OneMom says, what an education! What an experience! I admire Ronald very much for wanting to do this. It sounds like torture! But I know it’s just a discipline thing and training for these young guys that will help them to grow and serve our country. Then to continue on their way to better themselves. So cool.
love the pix! looks like you guys had a great time…i know R will shine there…so…decked out the basset-mobile with a sticker yet? got to buy me one…haven’t done that yet…