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Blog Entries 2010
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Week Ending 02/28/10
Of major significance here in Littleton, Colorado last week was yet another school shooting. Thankfully, there were no deaths at the Deer Creek Middle School, which is within eyeshot of where Cass and her family live. But the event did cause a flood of bad memories to resurface.
Although we now live less than a mile from where the Columbine school massacre took place, it was the Platte Canyon shooting that hit close to home for us. We lived up in Bailey at the time and Cass was in class at PCHS on September 27th of 2006. She had, in fact, been in the very room where Emily would later be shot. And she was just down the hall when the gunman entered the classroom and set his dastardly plan in motion.
Aside from worrying about our son as he serves our country in the United States Navy, there have been three horrific "oh no" moments for us as parents. The day of the Platte Canyon shooting was one such instance. To stand outside a school building and ponder the whys of such an unthinkable act while your own child is inside that building is something I will not soon forget. What kind of a world do we live in when students being shot at school has become almost commonplace?
On a brighter note, Scott took a couple of kids up for their first taste of flight on Saturday morning. According to YE Event Coordinator Rudy Kniese, the rally was a record-breaker with 16 planes participating and 51 young eagles taking flight!
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More next week.
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Posted by Deb
Week Ending 02/20/10
Our weekend in SoCal at an end, we were wheels up out of the skypark at 8:45 PDT on Sunday morning.

Our one and only planned stop en route home was St. Johns Industrial Airport in Arizona. The departure from KSJN was a bit bumpy, but the ride up to that point had been smooth and scenic.

It came as no surprise when conditions through the mountains were not conducive to safe passage. An overnighter in Alamosa was preferable to the ugliness that was brewing over La Veta Pass.

The folks at Mountainview Aeromotive, John in particular, took good care of us. After he had hangared our plane and called us a cab, we said hasta manana and headed for the Holiday Inn Express.

A quick hop from KALS to KFTG and another of Scott & Deb's EXcellent Weekend Excursions had come full circle. Read more about it here.
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Week Ending 02/13/10
Sunday was one of the laziest days Scott and I have spent together since I don't remember when. Aside from playing with my Christmas Kindle, nothing particularly noteworthy for the rest of the week; until Friday, that is.
We headed out in 339A on Friday morning en route to the home of the Rosaleses in Rosamond Skypark. About 6.5 hours after leaving the snow-capped mountains of Colorado, we landed 1,090 miles to the southeast in the Mojave Desert of Southern California.


We had an awesome time visiting with our friends and attending the soup and movie social they hosted in their hangar. It was Paul & Victoria who first inspired us and the Ziliks to co-host events like "Chili and A Movie" at Front Range. They are generous folks who willingly give of themselves for the enjoyment and comfort of others. A worthy trait that we're doing our best to emulate.

More about our trip in next week's post.
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Posted by Deb
Week Ending 02/06/10
Scott & I headed in the direction of Pueblo Memorial Airport on Sunday morning for a spot of breakfast at the Spitfire Grill. The flight was smooth and scenic. I spent a fare amount of time playing with the Nikon D3000 SLR camera (which can be had for a bit less at Amazon.com) that hubby gave me for Christmas.
While I was soon to discover that serious time and practice will be required in order to use the thing to its fullest potential, I am pleased with the quality of the photos it takes. The 18-55mm lens that came with the camera allows me to bring objects just that much closer than our Canon point and shoot had been able to, but I'll still need a zoom lens for the shots I'm hoping to get.

on the ramp at KPUB with Pikes Peak looming large in the background

my pilot sets up for a nice cross-wind landing at KFTG
We and the Ziliks hosted our second hangar movie event on Sunday. A dozen aviator/co-pilot types eagerly sampled four different varieties of chili with all the fixins and watched Star Trek on the big screen. The Bakers, unable to fly because of inclement weather, drove three hours each way just to spend time with us. We sure did appreciate that!

Bebe was our furriest (and, by far, cutest) guest.
Not much else to report. Aside from a few short jaunts, it's coming up on three months since I last traveled anywhere in the RV with Scott. Cabin fever is setting in and I'm Jonesin' for my next Riley fix. If all goes according to plan, a mid-March trip back to Gettysburg is in the works. From there it's a pretty short hop over to Centreville, Maryland where our other two grandchildren just happen to live. ;-)
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Posted by Deb
Week Ending 01/16/10
Things continue to be quiet on the Mills home front. Aside from seeing Avatar in IMAX 3D with the Ziliks on Sunday evening, not much to blog about.
As for the movie, I found it to be visually stimulating and emotionally irritating. When you strip away the slick digital imagery and cool 3D technology, the underlying theme throughout the movie is in keeping with much (if not most) of what Hollywierd continues to dish up: capitalism is of the devil; white guys only like white guys; our ruthless military kills indiscriminately without conscience; guns are evil; mankind (particularly those of the white American male persuasion) does nothing but rape, pillage, and destroy mother earth; God is a woman; blah, blah, blah.
Oh yeah, and the whole green agenda. While I certainly believe we have a God-given responsibility to take care of the earth, I prefer to worship the creator of the earth rather than the earth itself.
I understand that all movies have a message ... a story to tell, but I watch movies to be entertained not bombarded with anti-American, anti-military, anti-gun, anti-capitalism, anti-white guy propaganda.
But since Hollywood, like Washington, doesn't give a hoot what Deb Mills thinks, I suspect they'll keep churning 'em out.
More next week.
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Posted by Deb
Week Ending 01/09/10
Not much to report from Millsville for the first full week of 2010 ...
Scott was in Burlington, Vermont during a cold snap that was one of the nation's most widespread since 1985. Must be all that global warming.
As he stood waiting ... and waiting ... and waiting at Burlington International's baggage carousel, he would soon discover that although he had made it safely, his luggage was still at Washington-Dulles. And guess where his much-needed coat was? Yup, packed in his luggage. Ahhh, the joys of commercial flight.
G-Dad spent a little time playing with Kota on Sunday evening before heading off to the frigid north early Monday morning.

Cass (and Kota) and I did a little after-Christmas shopping at the Park Meadows Mall on Tuesday.

With Cassie's ongoing car problems, mom continues to spend a good deal of time performing shuttle services and taking care of Baby D. I've grown so accustomed to seeing "the man" every day (when I'm not traveling) that I actually experience withdrawal when we don't get our daily face time. And what a cute face it is!

I only wish circumstances were such that I could see Jade and Logan every day. Perhaps another trip to Maryland is in order?

Jade is a Ravens fan, but Logan appears to favor the Pats.
More next week.
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Posted by Deb
Week Ending 01/02/10
What better way to kick of the first day of a brand new year than with a jaunt in the RV?! We headed out early on Friday morning to meet up with Siezmo and Red (aka Gary & Carolyn) at the Front Range Airport. Destination: The World's Foremost Outfitter.

departing Front Range
The one-hour flight was beautiful--crystal clear view and air as smooth as glass. It was mighty cold on the ground at KSNY in Sidney, Nebraska, so we quickly tied down and headed for the FBO.

coming in for a landing at Sidney Municipal
Sidney Aviation was deserted and locked up tight, but there was an on-field call box with contact information for Cabela's complimentary shuttle service posted inside. Our chauffeur arrived within 15 minutes and was kind enough to first drop us off at Perkins for a spot of breakfast.
After nearly two hours perusing Cabela's world headquarters building, which covers 250,000 square feet, we caught a ride back to the airport and headed for home base.

Cabela's signature Conservation Mountain

one of our (my) better in-flight photos
I hung around the hacienda on Saturday. Scott went to the airport for a morning flight and to troubleshoot a pesky noise we've been hearing in our headsets.
That evening, after a delish burger at Red Robin, we and the Ziliks were off to the movies to see the much-hyped Avatar. When we arrived at the cinema, the parking lot was packed and the lines long. As it turned out, there was only one seat available for the earlier showing of Avatar. Not willing to wait two hours for the next show, we agreed that Up In The Air looked to be a cute movie. Hmmm ... curious that a Disney movie would be rated R, though.
It was during our 45-minute wait that Scott realized Up in the Air was not the animated movie Up which we thought we had bought tickets for. Notwithstanding the sexual promiscuity and language (which I personally can do without), Up in the Air was an entertaining flick. I must admit, though, that as the credits rolled by, I found myself pondering what the meaning of the story was.
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Posted by Deb