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Maycie and Dylan’s First Flight

April 8, 2011 by Brian and Bailey Pruett

We had a great time and Maycie is already asking when we can go again.
We had a great time and Maycie is already asking when we can go again.

We finally found some spare time to all go out to the hangar and go for a short flight. I had to fly to get current before a cargo flight the next day, so we decided to make the most of it and all go for a ride. This was the first time that Bailey had ever flown here in the Philippines and it was also Maycie and Dylan’s first flight. Maycie wasn’t quite sure what to think of it at first, but she ended up having a great time. Now she asks every day when we are going to go again. Dylan on the other hand, screamed for most of it, but I think I would have screamed too if I had to sit backwards in a seat like his and miss all the action.

The next step is to get all of us into our tribal locations to spend some quality time with the missionaries we are here serving. We are hoping to visit each tribal location before we leave on our 9 month home assignment in November.

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Comments

  1. David and Kristia Abbott says

    April 8, 2011 at 1:30 PM

    Great update! Our daughter loved to fly at that age, but David would always end up cleaning up the floor of the plane afterward. It’s a good thing Maycie and Dylan have strong stomachs.

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