Author: jason

The US Navy Says Goodbye to the Tomcat

The US Navy Says Goodbye to the Tomcat

Recently, Angela, Andrew and I took a “mini-vacation” to Tulsa — just a quick trip to get away before Noah is born.  In Tulsa, we visited the Tulsa Air and Space Museum.  Those that know me know my fascination with military aircraft.  At one point, late in my adolescent years, I pondered (if ever so briefly) the possibly of joining the military for the purpose of flying one of those great war machines, but my imperfect vision killed that dream before it had a chance to talk hold.

At any rate, yesterday on a fairly popular geek new site, I saw this article, which reminded me of our visit to that museum in Tulsa.  Sitting in the middle of the museum floor was a real F-14 Tomcat.  Much to Angela’s amusement, I walked all around that aircraft (easily one of my favorites of the modern US military), peeking in the air intakes, investigating the landing gears, staring into the back of the engines.  I got to run my hand down the plane, and even walk under it for a real close up inspection.  The real highlight came when Andrew and I climbed the ladder to look into the cockpit.  The museum volunteer told me something I though I’d never hear:  I could sit in the cockpit if I wanted to.  gasp!  First, I let Andrew sit in the pilot’s seat.  He played with the stick and pushed buttons, generally having the great time that any three year old boy would have when presented with lots of new buttons.  I then lifted him from the pilot’s seat, and sat him in the back in the RIO’s seat, at which point I slid into the pilot’s seat.  Extremely cool.  All the gauges and buttons, knobs, switches and lights.  For me, easily the best part of the trip in terms of sites visited.

What really struck me as odd, though (although it shouldn’t if I had stopped to think), was how gritty the interior was.  With my only real exposure to the Tomcat “in action” being movies like Top Gun, I had always pictured this jet, and every other, I guess, as being pristine, shiny metal cylinders of military dominance.  While they were certainly militarily dominant, they’re anything but pristine.  The console looked a bit grimy (though it had been cleaned for the museum), and the fabric that covered the sides of the cockpit was old and torn, dangling in place as if tired from a long and hard commission, which I’m sure it had. 

The movies also made it look quite spacious in the cockpit, with room to turn around and talk to the RIO.  Nothing could be further from the truth.  To sit in the pilot’s seat (and I’m sure the RIO seat was the same — I didn’t get a chance to sit in that one), you really have to wedge yourself in.  And, sure, you can turn and talk to your RIO just like Maverick did to Goose, but my guess is that you’re really going to have to crank to get turned around.

So it was a very surreal and eye-opening experience for me.  We even have pictures taken from the floor of me in the front and Andrew in the back.  Very cool.  While the experience did shatter some odd misconceptions I had about the physical state of the aircraft, the act of getting to touch it made my fascination with the plane grow that much deeper.  And it is with a bit of nostalgic regret that I read that the Navy has offficially decommissioned such a great jet, but it has had a long and successful career, and those replacing it, like the F-18, F-22 and the Joint Strike Fighter, are at least as cool, and probably much more powerful, so my boyish fascination with flying war machines can live on in child-like wonder! 🙂

The Inconsistent Stance of Pro-Abort Politics

The Inconsistent Stance of Pro-Abort Politics

Fox News ran a story today about a New Hampshire couple were unhappy that their daughter was pregnant.  Instead of any sane form of punishment, the couple allegedly “tied her up, loaded her in their car and headed toward New York to force her to get an abortion.”  Luckily for her and her baby, she was able to escape and the parents are now in jail on kidnapping charges.  I’m curious to see, though, if murder conspiracy charges will be filed.  It’s highly unlikely that they will be, and that’s because the law is unclear and inconsistent with regard to abortion.

Read More Read More

Raise ’em Right!

Raise ’em Right!

Two great stories on opposite ends of the importance spectrum:

  • Angela and Andrew went to the park today, where Andrew started playing with another little boy. They were “making cakes”. Andrew said to the little boy, “We are working together because the Bible says ‘work together’.” It’s pretty gratifying to see him remembering and, on some level, internalizing what we’ve tried to teach him as we “bring [him] up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord.”
  • Andrew’s new favorite thing in the car is to yell “Boomer!” and you have to yell “Sooner!” back. Over and over. Once he said “Sooner!”, so Angela said “Boomer!” to which replied, “Oh no! We didn’t do it right!” Smart child. 🙂
Mis-Heard Lyrics

Mis-Heard Lyrics

Angela and Andrew were in the car a few days ago, and the radio was on either K-LOVE or Air1, which was playing “The Voice of Truth” by Casting Crowns. At one point in the song, they sing, “Out of all the voices calling out to me, I will choose to listen and believe the Voice of Truth.”  At that point, Andrew asked, “Mother, did they just say, ‘I will choose to listen, Andrew Lee?'” 🙂

Hear Ye! Hear Ye!

Hear Ye! Hear Ye!

Let it be known that I, Jason Lee, for only the second time in almost six years of marriage, have beaten my wife at Scrabble, with a final score 250 to 196.

You Know You’ve Been There

You Know You’ve Been There

Here is the transcription of a conversation I recently had with Angela, that I’m sure you’ve all had with your respective wives:

Angela:   By the way, I organized your closet this afternoon.
Me:  Sweet!  I’ll dig through the trash tonight to retrieve the good shirts that you threw away.
Angela:  None were thrown away, but there is a “do we really need to keep these?” section.

Many a nice articles of clothing have been consigned to the trash can in such situations.  We must be vigilent to protect our comfy clothes, right, guys? 😛

Local Church Votes to End Long-standing “Tradition”

Local Church Votes to End Long-standing “Tradition”

A local Baptist church has done the unthinkable.  The church body voted last Wednesday night to end the Wednesday Night Meal.  What has been for ages a Baptist tradition of sharing a meal on Wednesdays (either every Wednesday or just before a business meeting) is no more Blewize Baptist Church.  The senior pastor, Rev. Ray Lee Gont, was quoted as saying, “We’ve searched the New Testament for precedent and found none.  There is no admonition, nor any example, of the early church sharing a meal before their Wednesday night meetings.  In fact, we couldn’t even find support for Wednesday night meetings themselves, so we’re probably going to take a good long look at that next.”  The chairman of the deacons, Jackie S. Prat, added, “For too long it’s been ‘When we meet, we eat.’  That has put a horrible burden on us to get here early enough to eat.  Lacking any clear Scriptural guidance, we’ve decided to do away with it altogether.”

This move is not without controversy, though.  Members of surrounding churches were shocked at the move.  Most expressed dismay that a cherished Baptist tradition could be tossed away so lightly, some even pointing out that the practice is not unique to Baptists at all.  Jim Koch, pastor of near by Well Filled Bible Church spoke for many when he said, “I think it’s a shame what they’ve done, but if any of BBC’s congregants would like to be filled on Wednesday nights, we’re just a few blocks away.”  He then added with a wink and a smile, “We may even have some dinner.”

W Joins the Party of Death?

W Joins the Party of Death?

It would appear that President Bush has joined the Party of Death:

President Bush Approves Over the Counter Early Abortion Pill, Pro-Life Base Decries Move

I fail to see how this lines up with his professed Pro-Life stance, but my guess is that he doesn’t really have one.  Just as he likely isn’t really a Conservative given how he likes to spend, I wouldn’t be surprised if his ant-abortion stance is just campaign rhetoric.  Maybe South Dakota can do us all a favor and help rid us of this scourge.  Our President has thrown in the towel, and lost many supporters in the process.

Take me out AT the Ball Game!

Take me out AT the Ball Game!

Last night, Angela, Andrew and I met some friends at the Bricktown Ballpark for a Redhawks game.  We love going there (especially when the tickets are free.  Haven’t bought a ticket yet in 5 years of frequent attendace :).  An added bonus last night was that it was Thirsy Thursday, meaning all drinks are only $1 (if you don’t mind the tiny cups ;). 

It was over 100 degrees, and we had been there a while, so I decided that it was time to take advantage of the drink promotion, so up the stairs, pretty oblivious to what was going on.  As I walked up the steps, I noticed everyone looking up at me in horror when I realized that it probably wasn’t me they were looking at.  Right about that time, something struck me pretty solidly on my left shoulder and bounced away.  Yup.  They weren’t looking at me but the foul ball about to hit me, which it did with passion.  Luckily, it hit the muscle on my shoulder and not a bone, so it didn’t hurt too badly.  Even this morning, it’s just a little tender with no sign of a bruise yet.  Kind of funny.

I am able to take away two things from the event, though:  a good story, and a very good reminder not to get up and walk around while someone is at bat. 🙂