Friday, January 29, 2010

If You Don't Like Airplanes, Then Shame On You


Have I mentioned that I like airplanes? This week at work included lots of them, and I was in hog-heaven. We left Monday with Big Boss and five passengers for a long trip across the country to Bedford near Boston, Massachusetts. We stopped in St. Louis for fuel and couldn't get out of there quickly enough...why is the Midwest always so cold?! Boston was beautiful for the few days we spent there, and we got to try out a new hotel thanks to it being super cheap! The Aloft was amazing. See that shower? I could live in there. And I tried to steal that blue rocking chair, but they stopped me at the door. "Excuse me, ma'am?" It's harder than I thought to carry a large sitting device while sprinting across the hotel lobby. Lesson learned.


Wednesday, we flew to an airport I had never visited before...Dulles International near Washington DC. And we arrived early enough to do something I have always wanted to do but have never had the chance: see some history! We got to visit the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument. The World War II, Korean, and Vietnam Memorials were gorgeous and really made me reflect on how great this country is. I could spend weeks in this city and still not have enough time to visit everything! As you can see from the pictures, I am wearing my light jacket thanks to forgetting my winter coat on the airplane. After over two hours outside in the twenty-seven degree weather, I was happy to get back in the car and save the rest for another day! I could even see the Capital Building and the White House from a distance. No one was home, since the State of the Union address was being given. It was too cold to get close enough to knock, so we headed back to the hotel near Dulles.


Speaking of Dulles, did I mention it is home to one of the most renowned aviation museums in the world? And that this museum is stuffed with incredible airplanes that have made history for over one-hundred years? Did I also mention that I got to visit this museum for a few hours and drool in awe over hundreds of shiny, historical, and HUGE players in aviation history? That's right. I got to visit the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center. You can imagine my excitement. Who would have thought I liked airplanes so much? I have waited twenty years to see all of this! And, believe me, I could tell you stories about every single picture I took. I will spare you...for now. Let's just say I had a lovely time seeing airplanes for two hours. The Enola Gay was there, and I got to stand beneath its nose and imagine what its mission was and what was carried in its cargo bay so long ago. An SR-71 was there, which can fly from the west coast to the east coast in just over an hour. Show-offs. The original Boeing 707 was there...the very airplane that test pilot Tex Johnson did a barrel roll in front of crowds of prospective customers to show them what the airplane could do. The Space Shuttle Enterprise was there, and I am still shocked at the size of this monstrosity. I guess I had no idea how big it was! This particular shuttle was used for landing practice by the astronauts as they attached and then released it in flight from a Boeing 747. It's always fun to see how well you can fly a brick! Did I say I wasn't going to tell stories about each picture? Well, I lied.

I just feel so blessed about all the wonderful things I got to see and do this week at work. I don't even mind getting home at 3:00 AM when it completes such a fun time at work! Now, if it would just warm up for those Midwest fuel stops, I wouldn't have a single thing to complain about!

4 comments:

  1. Except for the being cold part, it sounds like you had a great week! As always, I'm glad you like your job! Love you. Thanks for being so supportive this week and for the beautiful flowers! You're one of the best sisters that I have!

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  2. That blue rocking chair IS awesome. Next time, I'll come with you. I think you'll have a better chance making it through the door with an accomplice.

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  3. To bad you just missed Matt. I so want to see that history again some day. Sorry about it being cold. that stinks! Cool pictrures though

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  4. I like airplanes too but I can't afford to work as a pilot :( I am a single engine CFI, CFII. The closest I get to airplanes these days is through my other profession obtaining centimeter level latitude and longitude for new antennas on airport proeprty.

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