26 April 2009
kind of a gripe
Rachael and i went to a church today in corpus that was a pretty good church. they claim to have a really good/strong youth group, but you hardly ever see any of them in any of the services. the services are all contemporary and they are fairly well run services, but the youth are not involved in them at all except for a couple of Sundays every quarter. to me this seems like a waste of a great resource in a church, and it is one that i have been noticing for a very long time in many of the churches that i have attended. when you think of contemporary worship you think of youth and younger members of the church congregation. yet when you go to these services, more often than not the band that is playing all of the songs is all well beyond there middle age. this is a wasted opportunity to get the youth involved in the services in a way that many of them would like to. many kids in youth groups are some pretty talented musicians and this is a perfect chance to let them take some ownership in the church they attend. without a feeling of belonging they will just show up when their parents make them or if they happen to wake up early enough and they feel like listening to a sermon. I think that not nurturing your youth in all aspects of the church is an error that too many churches commit. They are fine with sealing the life blood of the church in its own part of the building where they wont disturb the financial blood (aka all of the old people) and still they can continue to claim a "strong youth program".
24 April 2009
new location
Secondly, Happy Birthday to my lovely and beautiful wife! She is 24 years old today and doesn't seem to be a day over 23. She really is the best part of my life and I am truly happy that she is with me.
To the updating......
Since my last post we have been pretty busy people. Rachael and I have been trooping across the country (sometimes together, sometimes not) on our way to our new home in Corpus Christi, Tx (pictures to follow in the coming days). Rachael has actually been here for about a week more than me because the AF decided to send me to Pensacola, Fl so that I could be adeptly trained at how to survive in the ocean should I have to ditch my airplane in the water. She came to Corpus, found us a house, got our stuff delivered and mostly unpacked, all while I was off sitting in a one man life raft in the middle of the Pensacola Bay. She did a great job for handling her first move all by herself. I got here and have only had to do some minor unpacking and moving stuff around. Our house is a two story duplex that is about a stones-throw from the ocean. It is not the best beach in the world but at least we are near the water. This house is very similar to our house back in Fayetteville on Daisy Ln. We have one bedroom, one office-man cave, a living/dining room, a breakfast room, a garage, and a decent sized kitchen. We also have a fenced in yard with a covered patio. The house is really good for us and it suits our style. I will leave the rest of the house describing to Rachael on her blog.
Water survival was a pretty cool experience. We learned how to parachute out of an aircraft and survive on the stuff that you would find in a seat kit or survival kit on the aircraft. To do this, we parasailed twice, got hoisted up into a helicopter, and got to spend some quality time in a one man raft floating in the bay. I decided to pass the time in my raft by flying a spiderman kite. We were in the rafts for over an hour and it made the time go by a little better for me and the few guys around me who could see what i was doing. I left water survival and made the ridiculous haul of a drive to corpus on the same day. That was a really long drive, made even worse because it was through some really boring parts of Texas.
After getting to Corpus I got checked in and signed up for training. I am going to be flying the C-12 Huron and starting my training on May 8. All of the guys that I came down here with got in VT-35 together so that should be pretty fun. We almost had to start class the Friday after we got here, but we managed to talk the guy into letting the other arrivals take those spots and letting us have a chance to get settled into our homes. Because we got to wait for training the STUCON let us take some leave. As I write this, I am on the tail end of the leave that I took. We took ten days and went to go see my parents up in Fort Worth. We got to do some pretty cool stuff while we were up there. We went to the FW Zoo and the Dallas Art Museum to see the King Tut Exhibit from Cairo. It is really good to be back in Corpus just relaxing and hanging out though.
Well, that is really it for the updates, but i figured I would let everyone know about some books that we have been reading.....
I just read a book called Once a Runner by John L. Parker Jr. This has easily moved up into a tie for first place on my all time favorite book list with Ender's Game and Prodigal Soldiers. I would highly recommend this book for anyone that has run or competed in any type of athletics.
By suggestion of Rachael I read the Twilight series. I thought the books were actually pretty good, but they started slacking off towards the end. I think they lost their since of coolness and just started getting really crazy with the more and more make-believe stuff they added.
26 March 2009
Moving
This is a picture of us waiting to be called up to find out what our track would be.
01 March 2009
Sunday Morning Reflections
This is us out partying with the guys in Starkville
This is a picture (or several pictures) of our flight room. I found a program that makes panoramic shots out of picutres you have taken.
08 February 2009
The Final Countdown
03 February 2009
Late Shows
In other events, we are getting closer and closer to track select. Every day that goes by gets me that much closer to actually have a little clearer picture of what is going to happen with the rest of my Air Force career. It also gets us that much closer to having an assignment that is going to last more than a few months. Not that I don't like the money we make off of being moved around, but it would be nice to have a place that we could actually live and get established in for a couple of years instead of just being "transients".
29 January 2009
BEST FLYING EVER!!!!!
25 January 2009
Boredom
We went with a group of friends on Saturday and saw the new Clint Eastwood movie Gran Torino. I was actually presently surprised at how good of a movie it was. I usually do not agree with critics, but this movie was actually a pretty decent flick. We went out to dinner with a few of our friends at this mexican place that had more items on their menu than any other place i have ever been to. It was absolutely ridiculous trying to figure out what you want when you have over 200 items to choose from. They should have just cut their menu in half and focused on making a few good items because i was not very impressed with my chimichangas.
Not really much to write about this weekend just really some bored ramblings.
21 January 2009
Good Day
20 January 2009
Inauguration and other things
Got back on the bike again today. This is the first day that I have ridden my bike in over a month. It has been ridiculously cold for being Mississippi and the weather just hasn't been cooperating. I think that I was probably the laughing stock of the base when people saw me, but man did it feel good to actually be out there and riding again. Now, if the weather would just warm up a little where I could actually get out on some longer road rides instead of just commuting back and forth.
Good Luck Rachael
We would also like to take this opportunity to thank all of our contributors:
1. RickW
19 January 2009
Finally Got The Laptop Back
My class is scheduled to track select (pick what genre of aircraft we are going to be flying) around the 10th of March. It seemed like that was really far off when we started, but time has flown and now we are almost there. I started off with 62 flights in the T-6 and now I only have 14 left. I am simulator and academic complete and that is a really good feeling. I have also done 3 of the 4 check rides that we have to do in T-6s. I only have to think about one kind of flying and that makes the days a lot easier to bear when you know they can only have you fly one type of sortie. These next few weeks leading up to track select should be some really fun weeks.
Rachael and I are really hoping the I get to track into T-44s (a navy trainer). If we got that we would be moving to Corpus Christi, TX for our next phase of training. That would be awesome. Rachael has been looking at school possibilities down in South Texas like TACC and a few others. I would love to go down there and train with the Navy. It is really a program where they treat you like an adult and expect you to get the work done at a pace that is suitable to you. Also, if we get T-44s there is about a 90% chance that we will go on to C-130s from there. C-130s are a good aircraft (although old, but what isn't these days) that do a lot of different kinds of stuff in some pretty cool and austere places. I would try to go on to just the regular variant of C-130s because they have better hours and locations than some of the special operations versions that are out there. If things worked out like we wanted them to, I would be flying the newer J model 130s and we would be on our way to Germany in a little over a year. Another good bonus of being in corpus is the central locations for some pretty decent fishing. I would love to live on the coast for a while and get some nice salt water fishing done on my time off. Maybe I can even get Rachael to like fishing a little..........yeah right!
Until next time!
11 January 2009
Formation
that makes the air force different from the airlines. We are flying
formation. I am not flying very often but when I am it is the best
flying we have done yet. We spend most of the flight about ten feet to
the side of another aircraft. It is absolutely one of the weirdest
feelings on the planet. We do all kinds of manuevering and aerobatics
in the ten foot position called "fingertip". We also do some exercises
in a position called "fighting wing". That is where we do a kind of
dog fighting and chase each other around the sky. It is absolutely one
of the coolest things I have ever done. I have only eighteen more
flights left in the T-6 and I am sim and academic complete. That is
about it for now.
03 January 2009
Long term update
have been going pretty well around here for me and Rachael.
Since I last posted, we have been pretty busy. A couple of weeks after
thanksgiving I went cross country with about half of the guys from my
flight. That was a pretty interesting trip. We started off by flying
to little rock shooting an approach at the airport there. After that
we stayed in the air and followed the Arkansas river up to fort smith.
We got gas in fort smith and then we headed down to Alliance fort
worth. That place looked like a UPT base parking ramp because almost
every base that had a trainer had one there. We went out that night
and I got to see my good friend Caroline from the U of A. The next day
we woke up and the winds were blowing so hard (and forcasted to get
worse the next day) that we had to leave and go somewhere else. We
went to Nashville and went to a stars hockey game. The rest of the
weekend went pretty normal for a flying weekend.
After that weekend the flight commander decided that me and two
other guys were going to get sped up and do our instrument checkride
before Christmas break. Ordinarily that would not be a big deal, but
the weather would not cooperate. We sat and did not fly for almost a
week. We got to the point where if we didn't fly on a given day they
wouldn't have enough flights to check us. It ended up working out
where we all got to check the next to last day before the break. My
checkride did not feel like a
great flight but I don't think that they ever do. I ended up doing
very well and only getting downgraded on one item. Getting that done
means that I only have to worry about one block of training. I should
start formation on Tuesday.
For the break, Rachael and I decided to stay in the area and spend
some term together. We had a good Christmas and we got to spend some
quality time together. We also went to the NW Georgia area for thee
days. We did all the touristy stuff and we stayed in a great cabin
with a hot tub in the woods. We also had my birthday on the first. It
was a pretty chill day and I couldn't have asked for anything more.
09 December 2008
House Tour
Alright, that's all I can handle. I'm not going to lie; it may be awhile before more pics. They take a long time to upload and then organize. Unless Rick knows how to do it some easier way. Cross your fingers. You just may get to see the bathroom afterall.