Brought To You By
ALL PEZ ALL THE TIME
Check out our PEZ blog. Everything PEZ. New releases, lastest news, upcoming conventions. Find it here......
This Blog has been created to help keep family and friends updated on everything that is going on in our world without filling your inbox with mail you may not have time to read. Our hope is this page will allow you to catch up with the latest news at your convenience. We also figure that in our old age it will not matter if we forget to add your address to any mail we might send out.
Please check back often and of course feel free to add your comments at anytime.
Support Our Troops
Blue Star Service Flag is a display by family, organizations and businesses with a member serving in the Armed Forces during a period of war. The member who is in the Service does not need to be stationed overseas in order for the flag to be displayed.
Don't Forget To Visit
Family And Friends Sites
Shaw Fest 2008
Thursday, March 29, 2007
Update from the Airman
Keith always complained about the tumbleweed, especially when they had to clean it from the flight line, but this is crazy. According to the Mt Home Air Base News: Hundreds of tumbleweeds clog the entrances of several base housing units behind the base hospital here following two days of sustained heavy winds March 29. The base dealt with sustained winds clocking 40 mph with maximum gusts reaching 56 mph over a 48-hour period. Tumbleweeds packed against some fences across base caused them to collapse under the sustained wind pressure. Keith told us that along the roads it is piled up as high as the bottom of the road signs.
At least he will not have to deal with these in South Carolina. Speaking of which he has been told they will be out processed on Friday the 13th ( somehow it seems fitting) and he will be leaving on the morning of the 14th. If his leave is approved he will stop here before going on to McEntire to meet up with his old F-16's. The last 5 to be assigned to McEntire left this morning so he will not have too much time before he sees them again. They spent all week getting them ready for the flight so hopefully the pilots don't break anything on the way there.
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
Craft Approval Received
Kris stopped by today on her way home from a meeting in Camp Hill to borrow the truck so she could pick up some slat board for her store. The company is in the process of remodeling the interior and upgrading their photo processing equipment. She also borrowed Dad to drive the pickup, help load it at the lumberyard and unload it at the store. All in all seems she had a very good plan.
While she was here she gave the go ahead for some wedding projects that have been in the shop waiting for her final approval . With the colors and finishes selected for these projects the carpenter can begin final assembly. Hopefully within the next couple of weeks these can be checked off the list of things to do. I guess it all depends on what else "the carpenter" might decide to do. After all there is a lot of work to do outside and he is a part time gardener.
While she was here she gave the go ahead for some wedding projects that have been in the shop waiting for her final approval . With the colors and finishes selected for these projects the carpenter can begin final assembly. Hopefully within the next couple of weeks these can be checked off the list of things to do. I guess it all depends on what else "the carpenter" might decide to do. After all there is a lot of work to do outside and he is a part time gardener.
Saturday, March 24, 2007
New Links
Today we added links for web sites of our Family and Friends . The first one to be listed was for our friends Teresa and Norm. Please take a few moments to visit them and read about the adoption of their son. On a side note Teresa owns a styling salon and Kristin has ask Teresa to do her hair for the wedding. Just one of the many friends we are involving in the affair.
We also added a link to the site were Kris has posted pictures of all the DIY projects they have done on their home. There are some major upgrades that were completed.
If you have a website please let us know and we will add it to our links.
We also added a link to the site were Kris has posted pictures of all the DIY projects they have done on their home. There are some major upgrades that were completed.
If you have a website please let us know and we will add it to our links.
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Base Change
Keith found out this week that instead of going to Shaw AFB he is being transferred to McEntire ANG base. The McEntire Air National Guard base is also located in South Carolina approximately 16 miles southwest of Columbia. As part of the 2005 BRAC Recommendations the 366th Fighter Wing at Mt Home, where Keith has been assigned for the past two years, would distribute nine assigned F-16 Block 52 aircraft to the 169th Fighter Wing at McEntire. So first they sent the planes, now they send the maintainers.
Monday, March 19, 2007
F-16 Mishap
One of the F-16's that Keith used to work on at Mt Home crashed during a training mission at Nellis AFB. You can read about it at
http://www.f-16.net/news_article2230.html
The aircraft crashed at 20:50 hours local near the end of the runway, while on approach to the Tonopah Test Range Airfield, approximately 20 miles southeast of Tonopah. The aircraft was flying a night training mission over the restricted Nevada Test and Training Range when his After Burner was stuck. The pilot tried to make an emergency landing but the lights at the airfield didn't come on, so he tried it with his Night Vision Goggles. Right before he came in, the runway lights came on and he was blinded. He then saw he was short and after he took off the NVG's he ejected safely.
This is what happens when you let them out of your sight for a couple of weeks.
http://www.f-16.net/news_article2230.html
The aircraft crashed at 20:50 hours local near the end of the runway, while on approach to the Tonopah Test Range Airfield, approximately 20 miles southeast of Tonopah. The aircraft was flying a night training mission over the restricted Nevada Test and Training Range when his After Burner was stuck. The pilot tried to make an emergency landing but the lights at the airfield didn't come on, so he tried it with his Night Vision Goggles. Right before he came in, the runway lights came on and he was blinded. He then saw he was short and after he took off the NVG's he ejected safely.
This is what happens when you let them out of your sight for a couple of weeks.
More shopping
What do Mom and Dad do on a Sunday afternoon when they have no plans? Work on the wedding of course. Yesterday, after we cut the coupons from the paper, we were off to the local craft stores to pick up some more supplies. Love those coupons. As many of you know we hate to pay full price for anything.
When we returned home we spent the afternoon finishing up some of the table decor and getting it packed away so it would be ready for the big day. BTW if you think that we might give away some secrets about the decor here your wrong. We are running this show on a "need to know" basis.
When we returned home we spent the afternoon finishing up some of the table decor and getting it packed away so it would be ready for the big day. BTW if you think that we might give away some secrets about the decor here your wrong. We are running this show on a "need to know" basis.
Didn't your Mama tell ya....
when you are home alone and the roof is wet you should not be up there trying to fix a radio antenna? Well Alan's brother Gary didn't listen because that is what he did a couple of weeks ago. To make a long story short he fell, broke his right leg in numerous places and had to craw into the house through the bathroom window to call 911. ( maybe now he will learn to keep his cell phone in his pocket) He now has a plate and 14 screw holding his lower leg together.
The good news is that the Doctors say it should heal with no problems. The bad news is the antenna never did get fixed and if it was not for his walker he would be back up there trying to fix it again. Netti needs to keep him on a shorter rope.
The good news is that the Doctors say it should heal with no problems. The bad news is the antenna never did get fixed and if it was not for his walker he would be back up there trying to fix it again. Netti needs to keep him on a shorter rope.
Sunday, March 18, 2007
Last Flight
The last F-16 mission flew at Mt Home AFB on Friday March 16. As you can see in the photo, after the plane landed it was sprayed with champagne by the ground crew. The F-16's have been reassigned to other air bases and are being replaced by F-15's which have also been flying at Mt Home for many years. Most of the Airman that have maintained these planes, including Keith, are being reassigned and will be leaving by the middle of April. We look forward to having Keith back on the East Coast. After all a 9 hour drive is a lot easier than a 4 day one.
The video below is of the last F-16 and the first F-15 doing a flyover during the last flight. For those non-military types the F-16 is the plane flying in the lower position.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
McGuire Air Show 2007
On Mothers Day we attended the Air Show at McGuire AFB were we were joined by our friends Tim and Mary from Danville. Tim and Mary's son Andy just happens is stationed at McGuire. We hope you enjoy the show.