It seems as if I spent the better part of today in the car so I used the time typing away on my teeny little laptop. (By teeny I mean total dimensions of 6.5 X 9.5) I saw the cardiologist this morning for results of a battery of tests conducted over the last two months. The doctor was able to confirm I have a healthy heart. He did, however, order a sleep study for my Restless Leg Syndrome. ... continue reading...
The Cub Scouts and March Air Reserve Base
The last summer activity for our Cub Scouts this year was a trip to an Air Reserve Base. The museum is excellent with displays of aviation artifacts from 1918 to present day. There are over 70 historic aircraft on display including a Lockheed SR-71A Blackbird that flew at 2,000 miles per hours (and that's not a typo!!) The delightful volunteers are mostly retired pilots who share their personal ... continue reading...
The Cub Scouts and the Ice Age
Back in the Cub Scouts again..... NY and I are the Cub Scout leaders over the Wolf den through our church. This is something I've done many times over the years and am excited to be doing so again. Last week was our first meeting with the boys. We participated in a swimming activity with the entire pack and the Wolfs earned their Swimming belt loop and pin. Yesterday we went on a field trip to ... continue reading...