John’s Unit A class made a book again this year. This year’s theme is “I Want To Be” and John wants to be a Police Officer. He wrote, “When I grow up I want to be a police officer. Police officers make sure people are safe on an airplane. They also discover and solve crimes. I want to be a police officer because they discover crimes.” Great job John!
Memorial Day
It was a nice, relaxing Memorial Day. We started the day with the Lowerys at the Salute to Veterans Parade in downtown Columbia. As always, the highlight of the parade for the kids was the Golden Knights jumping into the different intersections and then giving high fives to the jumpers as they carry their parachutes back to their meeting point.
We spent the rest of the day doing some cleaning, cooking, and relaxing. Jeremy joined us for dinner and Bacon Explosion – good food and drinks, a great friend, and family.
I am lucky. I get to enjoy a barbecue with my family and a great friend on this day. Thanks to all the servicemen and servicewomen who stand up every day so that I can do exactly this today. Most especially, thank you to all the people who gave their all and to their families who remember them on this day. Without you, this country would not be what it is today. I appreciate all the sacrifices that you make for the rest of us. Our flag flies for you today. Thank you.
Fun With Friends
Salute to Veterans Airshow!
It was a beautiful day for the Salute to Veterans Airshow and we had a great time! We arrived just after 11 am and found a spot to sit. Then, we headed off to see the various planes that were on display on the tarmac. We started with the C-17. As we were wandering through the kids were asking all kinds of questions. One of the servicemen who works on that crew showed the kids a picture of a tank strapped down inside. John was amazed. AMAZED.
Next, we visited the Dawn Patrol planes and a recreation of a Curtiss JN4 Jenny. Such a neat thing to see!
After a lunch of burgers and chips, we settled down to watch one of our favorite parts of the show. The Canadian Forces Snowbirds 431 Air Demonstration Squadron were here again and, as always, they did not disappoint! What a show! I even managed to get some great pictures with my pocket camera.
We watched several different demonstrations, including a parachute jump from the US Army’s Golden Knights. John is absolutely fascinated with this team. He loves to watch them jump from planes and carefully land!
We also got to see T-28B Trojan and a MV-22 Osprey demonstrations. The airshow wrapped up with a Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet, which is super loud and fun to watch.
Unfortunately, we had to wait a while on a shuttle back to Columbia. Between the airshow fun and the shuttle wait, Laura got a little tired. The “Queen of Never Tired” actually fell asleep on the shuttle… I think that might be the most impressive thing I saw all day!
It was a fun day and we all had a great time! Now, time to relax after a busy day!
My Lunch Date!
Tiger Cub to Wolf!
At the Cub Scout Pack 2 meeting this evening, John transitioned from Tiger Cub to Wolf. In a small ceremony, the parents presented the new Wolves with their Wolf slide. Typically, the new wolves should have also received the Wolf neckerchief, but the Boy Scout store in Columbia was out of them. So, the Pack will present John with his Wolf neckerchief at a later time.
As a surprise to our new Wolf, Andy stopped at the store and picked up a new Wolf hat for John. Here he is! Our proud, new Wolf!












