Sunday, August 26, 2007

Airborne!

The coveted wings. "Put silver wings upon his chest..."




















This past Friday, Queen Felicia and I were privileged to attend the graduation of our son's Airborne training.

One of the toughest, most demanding and dangerous schools in the U.S. Military, it is not for the timid under any circumstance.
This class had even more challenges, with the average temperature of 102, and the THI hitting 120 several times during the three week training.

The military is big on tradition and recognition of those that preceded our current warriors.
The first Americans to test combat parachutes used this very same facility, and developed the methods and equipment still used here.

The original Airborne warhorse, the C-47














The Queen handles the video, I shoot the stills!



















The big jump towers, normally used during week two. They are most likely to be phased out.
Our soldier never used them.




































































































Bravo Company double times in to the graduation, singing and marching cadence.




The Black Hats (Airborne Instructors. His platton Black Hat was a Marine, well liked by all)

Ariel is in the third rank in the back, wearing BDU's (dark forest camo, all ROTC cadets were told to wear them, even though some did not)




"First Sgt reports this class prepared to graduate, sir!"



A proud mom with her newly pinned (by his equally proud dad!) Airborne Trooper.



























"General, this Airborne class has graduated"






Double time back to the company area and prepare to Party!

















Black and Yellow are Army colors, (Also App State) Red signifies Airborne.
Should he be permanently attached to an Airborne unit he is authorized to wear the Red Beret.
























The worst thing that happened to him was landing in a pile of fire ants on his night jump (one of five to qualify, two wearing full combat gear).
And starting out the semester with a bad case of bronchitis, which his room mate passed on to everyone.

Job well done, Trooper!

Monday, August 13, 2007

Whirlwind tour.

We were privileged to have the extended clan visit us on their way to the beach recently.
It had been a long time since we had that many munchkins in the house. Just like West Virginia, it was Wild and Wonderful!

For several days afterwards, there were miniature vortexes swirling around in their wake.






Merry shares a giggle with her young cousin Banana.
Doctor Luke's just wild about Harry. (Potter that is)













Great to see ya, Cous!


















Dad plays and Merry dances like a spinning top.

























"That doesn't look so hard!"


















Papaya chills out, off in his happy place.













Negotiating the stairs is tough when you are two, and two foot tall.


















Young Elspie enjoyed the hub-bub.


















The Caddy Shack Gopher meets the kids.













Uncle Dinosaur has lots of neat toys about!













Being with my cousins is Fun!













Uncle Mart explores the pond with everyone.













"Let's go, I can hear the beach calling me!"


















No adult pictures you say?
Ya'll didn't do anything cute!

Time to head on down I40.

Thursday, August 2, 2007

Nice day for a wedding, part duex...

Weddings are nice because they also serve as family reunions.






Ken Jr is obviously thrilled to be reminded that he just turned the big 5-0!
Those Buzzards circling overhead have no significance dude!













Grandpa and Grandma Irene view the festivities













"Between the two of you geezers, do you think you can muster enough wind to blow them out?













It was also Mere's birthday, on that very day.

Young Elspie says "What's up, Doc?"













'Laura' regales her Great Uncle Don with tales of her somewhat naughty friend Elephant in the land of Cornia.

























The family shares a laugh and some cake.













Brother and big sister yuck it up.

Grandma Irene looking stylishly elegant.


















Auntie Bev with her nephew and his lovely wife.


















Grandma Irene explains the intricacies of the fork to an astonished Queen Felicia and Queen Kendrina. "You neve know when you may need to use one of these, girls!"













Two dolled-up sisters share a laugh.