Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Anther Group Photo
Here's yet another group photo from Travis's graduation.
From the left, that's Don, Judy, Jocelyn, Michelle, Travis, Austin, Lauren, Kristi and Marc.
Having Breakfast
This is a group picture of the entire family (well, most of two generations) having breakfast the day after Travis's graduation.
From the left, that's Michelle (Travis's significant other), Marc, Kristi (Travis's step-mother), Jocelyn, Travis, Lauren (Austin's significant other), Austin, Don Carter (Travis's step-father), and Judy.
Travis's Graduation
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Other pictures
Here are some more pictures. Double click any picture to expand the photograph.
Notice the one below of the right rear corner. The exhaust pipe was bent into the right rear wheel -- along with the rear suspension.
An amazing fact is how undamaged the front appears to be. Especially when you consider that the Nissan Altima that I was pushed in to was totaled. But the front of the Cherokee was actually damaged more that what appears here. The radiator was leaking all over the driveway.
Notice the one below of the right rear corner. The exhaust pipe was bent into the right rear wheel -- along with the rear suspension.
An amazing fact is how undamaged the front appears to be. Especially when you consider that the Nissan Altima that I was pushed in to was totaled. But the front of the Cherokee was actually damaged more that what appears here. The radiator was leaking all over the driveway.
What a dead Jeep looks like
On May 28th, I was severely rear-ended in the middle lane of Highway 85 just by the Saratoga exit (this is about 3 miles from our Cupertino home). I was stopped in rush hour traffic, and got hit by a Toyota Tundra (driver has AAA insurance) doing between 40-50MPH. My car was pushed into another car in front of me, and that car (a Nissan Altima) was totaled also.
As you can see, my Cherokee is totaled. All four doors are sprung. The body has been accordioned. The rear suspension is trashed. And the front is trashed and leaking water now.
See this picture. The Cherokee is actually folded upwards in the middle.
My insurance company came and hauled it off from the driveway last week. Amazingly, with all the damage, it would still barely run (at a top speed of 25 MPH). The tailpipe had been bent down and was rubbing against the right rear wheel, so it smoked like crazy when I drove it. But I was able to limp it home. USAA (our auto insurer) has said that they will be “buying” the Cherokee from us at Blue Book. So I guess we will be in the market soon for another car.
See this picture. The Cherokee is actually folded upwards in the middle.
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