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Learn about our family, view some family pictures, connect to individual family member pages, and view newsletters to catch up on family happenings.


Eric has visited Guatemala thrice on church trips, and hopes to return.  View photos from the trips or read an account of his first visit.  This is also the site of the home page of the Heartland Presbytery Guatemala Partnership Committee.


Cousin Fred and Aunt Alice have written Jacob J. Dyck:  Am Tract to America, A History and Genealogy for the Descendants of Jacob J. Dyck and Marie G. Harder and Sixty Years of Silence, The Dyck Family in Soviet RussiaRead a chapter from the book, view old family photos, and order a copy or copies of the book for yourself and your family.


Bicycling has been an important family activity over the years.  Located here are links to cycling pages of interest.



Since Eric is a physician, some medical content is de rigueur.  Look at this page for links to medical sites of interest and to view his handout for patients, Adult Well Care Guide.


Margie's interests range far and wide.  Check out her ever-changing  Potpourri Page to see what she has in store for you!


   GeoCaching is an entertaining adventure game for GPS (Global Postioning Satellite) users. Participating in a cache hunt is a good way to take advantage of the wonderful features and capability of a GPS unit. The basic idea is to have individuals and organizations set up caches all over the world and share the locations of these caches on the internet. GPS users can then use the location coordinates to find the caches. Once found, a cache may provide the visitor with a wide variety of rewards. All the visitor is asked to do is if they get something they should try to leave something for the cache.


  Eric has renewed his interest in philately recently.  Here are links and information about his stamp collecting interests.


For something completely different, check out one of these Websites of interest.  (Image is the Stingray Nebula, the youngest known planetary nebula, courtesy of NASA and the Hubble telescope)


We love living in the Kansas City area.  Use the link below to go to KansasCity.com, with links to just about everybody and everything in KC.

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