Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Career Day!

       If you remember, about a month after we got here in November we had a career day and I posted about it. I will explain a little bit about it again. Career day happens twice a year here at CAFB and its a very informative day of planes, their locations, and their deployment schedules. Basically, it just shows us what we are in for.  This time, I decided I would go to the early morning briefing so I could learn more about the different planes, their locations, and deployment schedules.  Lets just say that every pilot acted as if the plane they flew was just the best ever..  except for the C-17 guy.. he said they deploy A LOT. Gone about 270 days out of the year and perhaps he chose the wrong plane because he misses his family and  is really missing his kids grow up :(  This was right after the briefing on the C-5 which NEVER deploys.  To make a long story short, like every briefing I wanted out of there 20 minutes into it, but I did learn a lot!

    While we love the locations of cargo planes, the lifestyle is just not family fitting. Well, except for the C-5.. but there isn't that great of a chance getting that one. I would love the C-5 and having my husband home all the time, oh and did I mention the locations? Travis AFB which is in CA (don't really like)  but the other is Dover AFB in DE. Uhm yes please! I would love to live in Dover, so close to DC, Philadelphia, NYC, and all kinds of big cities!  We have been flip flopping back and forth for a while now, but I think after speaking to some pilots and seeing what their lifestyles are like, we have finally decided to go fighter/bomber route. Their planes aren't in the greatest of locations and we may have to be stationed overseas at some point, BUT Brenton would be home a lot more, plus its kinda sexy having your husband being a fighter pilot ;)  Track Select is at the end of September (which is only 18 weeks away!) and its then that we will find out if we might have a future in the fighter/bomber world! You have to be a really good student pilot to get that track, I know Brenton can do it! It's going to be a lot of hard work, very stressful, and will take many prayers  but we can do it!   T-38s here we come!! Hopefully :)

Below are some pictures from Career day.

C-17 Brenton would love to fly this but C-17 pilots are gone ALL the time!

Inside the C-17. It's pretty big, but not as big as the C-5!

Oh my, the infamous F-16. In Brenton's words this plane is "sexy".

Brenton in the cockpit of an F-16 (pretty sure he was hot and bothered sitting in it) and me beside him, our future maybe? Only time will tell!

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Tornado Relief, Spring in MS, and UPT update

             As everyone has already heard, we had some really bad weather down here the last week in April (thats really no surprise). As a matter of fact, I think I may have jinxed us.. in my last blog I mentioned that we have yet to have a tornado warning but it was only Monday.. well two days later was when the big tornado outbreak occurred. I seriously believe God was watching out for us as we were surrounded by tornados and two EF-5 tornados. The one in Tuscaloosa and the one in Smithville, MS (which is just 45 min north of here) We had trees up-rooted here and lost power for about five hours, but compared to our neighboring communities, that was nothing.  Ever since these tornados all you hear about is the Tuscaloosa victims and their damage, the media didn't really even pay attention to some of the smaller towns like Smithville, MS. My friend Jaime and I decided to take up donations on base and deliver them to the First Baptist Church in Amory. It was a HUGE success! My backseat and trunk were full of donations from spouses of the base! There are pictures at the bottom of the page just so you can see how full it was.  It was an awesome thing that so many people donated and it felt so good to be able to go to Amory and drop them off. One thing I was not expecting to see was a list of 'missing people' still from the tornado. There were probably 13 people on that list, it made me so sad for these people and our neighboring communities and reminded me once more just how blessed we are.

          Despite all of the storms that occur, spring in Mississippi is beautiful! It's not great for allergy sufferers like Brenton and I, but we are getting used to it. The weather is gorgeous! It is actually starting to get hot though, lower to mid 90s all this upcoming week.. summer here we come!  With the weather being so nice right now, we are trying to be outside as much as possible because once the hot weather gets here.. I really don't see myself suffering in the hot sun and humidity.  Yesterday we went to the Market Street Festival down town. For those of you in KC, its very similar to Santa Cali Gon in Independence. It was a lot of fun but so hot! We stayed just long enough to get a funnel cake and sno cone and browse the booths a bit.  After perusing the Market Street Festival we came home and planted flowers and veggies, now I admit I am not one who has ever liked to plant but the base housing office gave us a $25 voucher to a local nursery, I couldn't turn that down so decided to go with Jaime and we bought some pretty flowers! Surprisingly, it makes me happy and I think I might just be starting to care about flowers.

            Girls Night Out! This was the coolest event hosted by the Landings! (our housing office on base) All of the ladies that live on base were invited to a night of FREE pampering which included: manicures, pedicures, massages, facials, hair cuts/styles, and a glorious chocolate fountain with fresh fruit and marshmallows.. oh and there were sandwiches and chicken, but who cares about that when you have fresh pineapple, strawberries, and a chocolate fountain?!  Yes, that night was pure bliss. I enjoyed myself very much, especially all of the chocolate covered strawberries! I think it is wonderful that the housing office does this as well as the businesses from Columbus that come in to do this. We are all hard working women and definitely deserve to be pampered once in a while! I don't know if anyone has told you but, its not easy being the wife of a student pilot :)

            Quick update with pilot training: Brenton is doing outstanding so far! He is almost done with academics and starts phase II which is flying  on the 18th of this month! All of our days revolve around simulators/studying/and class right now. Saturdays and Sunday mornings are our times to spend together though. As I have said before, I am so excited for him and proud of him, I know he will be a great pilot! We still haven't decided what route to go though, we are on the fence of bombers and cargo. What ever he decides, I just hope its a good location! Although I did tell him earlier this week that no matter where we go, I think I will end up finding something I like about it. For example, take this place: Columbus AFB, MS. I cried and cried when I heard we were moving here, and now I couldn't imagine myself anywhere else but here for the time being. I guess its a good and positive way to look at it: no matter where we go, there will always be a new adventure and new experiences that await us!

Here are some pics of the donations


 Look at all of the water that was collected!
 My pretty flowers!



The guys having a study session. I had to take it through the window, didn't want to interrupt!
         
   That is all to report from the Jones family, we hope everyone is doing well and until next time.. take care and God bless!