Thursday, March 06, 2008

Meanwhile in Taiwan...

RoCAF F-16A block 20 #6706 Taiwanairpower.org
(This is a photo of the actual jet that is missing.)

F-16 jet reported missing
The Taiwanese Air Force said one of its Lockheed Martin F-16 Fighting Falcon fighter jets went missing 35 miles off the Eastern coast during a routine training mission Tuesday, March 4th. The single-seater aircraft disappeared from radar screens 28 minutes after it took off from the Hualien air base at 6:50pm for a night training exercise. At press time, two S-70C helicopters, a C-130 transport aircraft and two warships were still scouting the area where the jet was feared to have crashed. Hualien base spokesman Yang Feng-sheng (楊鳳生) said the jet's pilot, Major Ting Shih-pao (丁世寶), had not reported any technical problems or asked for help. Ting, 34, could have ejected before the jet crashed, Yang said. On Thursday, the air force ruled out mechanical trouble as the cause of the F-16's disappearance, suspecting pilot disorientation or lack of oxygen as the main reason for the crash. Spatial disorientation occurs when a pilot has false perception of the aircraft's attitude and motion. All pilots are susceptible to such sensory illusions regardless of experience or proficiency, especially at night in a demanding combat environment. Over the years Taiwan has lost five F-16's and several pilots.

A Fighter Pilot's wife's worst nightmare:
Minister of National Defense Michael Tsai, talks with the wife of F-16 fighter pilot Ting Shih-pao in Hualien

Growing missile threats from rival China, have promoted Taiwan to purchase a large fleet of US-made F-16s in 1992. The two sides split amid civil war in 1949. China has threatened to retake the island by force if the territory should ever declare independence. Chinese President Hu Jintao reiterated warnings against Taiwan's independence activities on Tuesday, saying the island's independence moves are 'doomed to fail'.

And meanwhile ... as Bill was flying to Taiwan to train these pilots (five days before this mishap), we got word that he no longer has a job. A new company - Jacobs - has assumed the project and assumed that the team members' salaries were 'out of line'. So Bill gets in line at the unemployment office unless something pans out. We are furiously networking!

Oh and the same day they lost a jet, they had an earthquake. Bill is THRILLED to be in Taiwan. Add to that a grounded fleet, no job when he returns and no steak place in Hualien. But there is the GORGE! click here

Monday, February 25, 2008

Footprints in the Snow

We had another big snow storm last week during school vacation. Our twins had sleepovers with friends in the basement two nights in a row. The morning after the snow, I noticed footprints going from (or to) the basement window where they had been sleeping and ending (or beginning) under a tree by our woodpile. But they didn't return either way. It was like whoever was by the window was there during the storm and then trod through the snow to the woodpile and disappeared. I pulled Bill aside and said, "Aren't those the strangest footprints you've ever seen? They are in a perfect line...this totally creeps me out." So Bill and I sat there and tried to figure out why the footprints went in only one direction. Peeping Tom? Horrors! Sprite? Ridiculous. It was beyond weird. Finally Bill went outside and examined the "footprints". Apparently they were perfect BUNNY BUTT-PRINTS! The rabbit left his hiding place under the house by the window after the storm and hopped through the deep snow to the woodpile. What a riot!


Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Repartee and Touche!

From the debate Monday January 21st 2008

I don't endorse either of these candidates (BLECH), but I must say that Obama thinks quickly on his feet. Hillary Clinton has been using her husband to get in the really dirty jabs lately.

HILLARY CLINTON: We're just getting warmed up. Now, I just — I just want to be clear about this. In an editorial board with the Reno newspaper, you said two different things, because I have read the transcript. You talked about Ronald Reagan being a transformative political leader. I did not mention his name.
OBAMA: Your husband did.
HILLARY CLINTON: Well, I'm here. He's not. And ...
OBAMA: OK. Well, I can't tell who I'm running against sometimes.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Snow Day!



We LOVE snow days...no school, no driving, a warm fire, hot cocoa, chili, DVD's and of course playing in the snow. Our yard is a beautiful winter wonderland. Marina and friends started a fort, but it morphed into a very hungry snow monster inspired by Calvin and Hobbes.




Thursday, January 10, 2008

Nice necklace...um thanks, it's my husband.


I received an interesting email from Bill today as he departed South Korea for home - a two day trip. First some background: On December 1st, on our way to a squadron party, I asked Bill where he wanted to be buried. He looked at me and asked, "Where did THAT come from?" An hour later we were notified that my step-dad, Boyd, had passed away suddenly. It's been hard. I suppose Bill has been thinking about my question. So his email today read:

You asked me not too long ago what I wanted after my demise. This sounds like a neat idea…
http://www.lifegem.com/index.aspx?BannerType=QuigoText&BannerMessage=LoveLivesOn

I clicked on the link to LifeGem. I remembered reading about them a few years ago. They take your family member's ashes and create a diamond. We are, after all, carbon-based as are diamonds. ...I can just see it. "Debbie what a beautiful necklace." -pause- I smile somewhat sadly and reply, "Oh thank you, it's Bill." ...awkward. I wrote him back, "cool but creepy all at the same time...but then again, in the 1700's widows wore lockets with a snip of hair from their husbands." I remembered seeing Martha Washington's mourning locket in a museum with a snip of George's hair inside, so I guess LifeGem is the same tradition a step forward in time? I cringed and clicked on "The Process". WHEW! They have advanced their diamond technology. Now they can produce one from a lock of hair. Bill has plenty of that since he retired from active duty. I can handle hair!!!!

Saturday, January 05, 2008

Just Another Day at the Office







A photo from an F-16D Fighting Falcon aircraft during a recent training flight over Kunsan Air Base in South Korea.

Bill will be the guy on the ground for two different trips this month helping the pilots become familiar with a communication system called DataLink. Bill left our house at 4 am on Friday of this week. I got a call from him today (Saturday) at 3:30 pm - he was just getting up and was still on his way to Kunsan! He had one last jaunt, a 3 hour bus ride from Inch'on to Kunsan AB. Weren't the Gilliagan's Island folks guaranteed a 3-hour tour? hmmmmm.... Kunsan is located on the coast of the Yellow Sea - just across the pond from China. (click on the map for a bigger picture)


Although he has retired from flying the F-15 with his hair on fire, being a military contractor is a pretty good gig.
The best part of Bill's job is that he is still around fighter pilots...
the worst part of his job is that he is...
still around fighter pilots.

Thursday, January 03, 2008

Ow...My Eyes! A Huckabee Christmas?

Actual photos from this year's Huckabee and then Romney Christmas cards...

Um...what can I say?

What can anyone say?
Think hard.
Think real hard.
Which family would you like to see representing the United States of America?
The Huckabees?
or
The Romneys?




Sunday, December 30, 2007

Sigh...another Nutcracker comes to an end








It was Pajama Day backstage for the very last performance of 2007. The entire party scene is pictured here, except for one of our Claras who is probably behind the lens. The girls in braids were party boys, those in ringlets, you guessed it, were party girls. Of course Jefferson is loving all the attention from the women. Not a bad sport for a young man, eh?

Thursday, December 27, 2007

Why DO They Call Them "Wisdom" Teeth?

The last thing she remembers is one of the oral surgeons imitating a Canadian hockey player's accent. Ah, the joys of Versed and surgery... The last thing I wanted to see was her eyes rolling to the back of her head in the hospital lobby as she passed out! Marina had a "rare" reaction to the anesthesia - her blood pressure bottomed out. I waited until she came to, put her in a wheel chair and took her back to the surgery wing. I quietly entered and whispered to the receptionist, but the unconscious, green pallored teen in the wheel chair kind of gave us away. I didn't want to freak out any waiting patients or parents! Two hours later, I stopped by a pharmacy and filled her Percocet, antibiotics and Motrin. I told her to take the Percocet with the fruit shake since she had already taken a Motrin. On the ride home from Boston, Marina kept mentioning..."I thought you said this would make me HAPPY! The pain is going away, but I'm NOT happy!" When we got home and I handed her the antibiotic and she said, "Oh. I have to take this AGAIN already?" ...um... laughter from Mom ... Love that placebo effect. Now I know why she wasn't "happy"!!!

Sunday, December 23, 2007

Gingerbread House Night

You can't catch me! I'm the Gingerbread Man!














We made a gingerbread house - OK it was a kit, but it was a blast. Alex bravely joined us for the fun, Marina made us all laugh, Sasha was still in curls from the show, and last but not least, Anelise. Lise has been ill, but after missing two shows, happily turned the corner today and joined the human race once again. We are delighted to have her on her feet and so will the Nutcracker audience the day after Christmas! !

A REAL Gingerbread house:
http://www.thegingerbreadhouse.net/Pages/photo_gallery.htm

OK Disney has to do everything big...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akGfi53mH2k

And then for those with quirky humor like me....a "gingerbread House" aka Dr. House
http://buzzsugar.com/872001

Merry Christmas everyone!

Thursday, December 20, 2007

A New BYU Cougar


YAY!

Marina is going to BYU! She received her acceptance letter yesterday. One minor problem, they spelled her name wrong. Is this an omen? Last night I got my U of U digs into her by announcing that she is officially a "Zoobie" and her school's nickname is "The Zoo." She was laughing and couldn't believe the rivalry between BYU and the U of U. (I didn't have the heart to tell her that she is wearing the U's colors in this photo.) Hey, what else is a loyal Ute gonna do?
Congrats Marina, it's not easy to get into BYU.

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Ode to Nutcracker


It's a week before Christmas and all through my house,
a feeling of panic ensues for me, not my spouse.
The stockings are hung by the chimney with care,
I wonder how I will keep them from being bare.
So dash away, dash away, off to the stores,
To the top of the list - why is this such a chore?
Then off to The Nutcracker stage door tonight,
I will escape into fairyland exiting with delight.
My girls are so merry, so delightful and quick,
In an instant I forgot all about St. Nick...
Merry Christmas to all and to all...
Hey! when is the next show?
Left to right: Anelise and Sasha