Thursday, July 19, 2012
And Just Like That...They Were Gone
We’ve officially moved our blog to www.calebandtara.wordpress.com! So, change your bookmarks and email subscriptions and stay in touch with us over there!
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Please Do Us a Little Favor...
And in return you may be doing yourself a favor....
If you’ve ever in the history of our blog tried to comment on a post and had any issue, could you please hop on over to : www.calebandtara.wordpress.com and try to leave a comment on the post there?
All you should have to do is click on “leave a comment”--or “# comment(s)” if someone’s already commented--on the bottom of the post and type your comment in the box under “leave a reply". There are lines to fill in your name, email address, website, various accounts, etc., but you should be able to leave all of that blank and just hit “post comment” if you don’t want to provide information.
Just trying to do a little troubleshooting and see if Blogger is the problem behind the number of people who’ve said they’ve tried to post a comment and couldn’t. My previous theory was that it had to do with security measures on each user’s browsers or networks, which could explain why some can comment and some can not, but one, I can’t really test that, and two, if that’s the case, people probably aren’t willing to compromise their cyber security to comment on our blog.
So to recap: please click on the link to our wordpress blog above and try to leave a comment. Go to the bottom of the post, click “# comment(s)”, type something into the box, and hit “post comment”.
If this works, I may import our blog into our wordpress account and write there.
Thanks!
If you’ve ever in the history of our blog tried to comment on a post and had any issue, could you please hop on over to : www.calebandtara.wordpress.com and try to leave a comment on the post there?
All you should have to do is click on “leave a comment”--or “# comment(s)” if someone’s already commented--on the bottom of the post and type your comment in the box under “leave a reply". There are lines to fill in your name, email address, website, various accounts, etc., but you should be able to leave all of that blank and just hit “post comment” if you don’t want to provide information.
Just trying to do a little troubleshooting and see if Blogger is the problem behind the number of people who’ve said they’ve tried to post a comment and couldn’t. My previous theory was that it had to do with security measures on each user’s browsers or networks, which could explain why some can comment and some can not, but one, I can’t really test that, and two, if that’s the case, people probably aren’t willing to compromise their cyber security to comment on our blog.
So to recap: please click on the link to our wordpress blog above and try to leave a comment. Go to the bottom of the post, click “# comment(s)”, type something into the box, and hit “post comment”.
If this works, I may import our blog into our wordpress account and write there.
Thanks!
Take Your Wife to Work Day!
Pretending to fly |
Monday marked our squadron’s first Spouse Taxi Day, something most flying squadrons do annually, since you can’t stop in and see your husband in his office any day. These events provide an opportunity for them to share their work environment and the cool stuff they do.
Posing in the static display |
Imagine my surprise when I learned we’d be making radio calls! The pressure was on! The most easily ridiculed pilots are those who constantly mess up their radio calls!
Sorry for blurriness! Listening to a crew member explain some onboard equipment. |
After we climbed around the static display, they separated us from our husbands like baby birds being kicked out of the nest and forced to get in the plane with engines running to show the waiting IP(instructor pilot) our stuff. I was first in my group to clamber into the pilot seat and half-heartedly listen to the IP explain how to adjust the seat and what the pedals and switches and buttons did, thinking he was saying this stuff for fun. So, again, imagine my surprise when he prompted me to put my feet on the rudder pedals and steer us around the taxiways, making difficult maneuvers like left and right turns, applying brakes, and making radio calls, all while trying to keep the plane on a little yellow line! With some coaching and some influence from the IP’s twin instructor controls, we made it to the runway, did a “high speed taxi” down the runway--sort of like a takeoff fake-out, looped around, and let the other spouses try.
My action shot! Concentrating hard at the controls. |
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Treasure
My birthday--Caleb had to come straight from work and ended up being two hours late to the party--ha! Fortunately there were a number of other people there.
Birthday fruit pizza--sooo delicious!
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