3/21/10

Field operations











































































Today I took the two older kids out to my parents new property to play around and enjoy the great day. Madeline brought her horse Penney and rode the open prairie. Reese however geared up in his army fatigues and stormed the sandy hills. Above are a few of the photos of Reese diving into fox-holes, charging over a ridge and pointing out a possible target. Fun times! Click on any image for larger photo >

3/18/10

Favorite photo


This is my favorite photo of Reese. Click for super-sized image >

3/17/10

Chinook






































Couple of photos from last fall of Reese and a Chinook.

3/16/10

Redesigned training for troops.
















Battlefield lessons from Afghanistan and Iraq force the first basic-training overhaul in 30 years.

Read full article >

3/12/10

More construction photos.












































































New additions include;

A bunk room
Lighting on the interior
Working missile launcher
Side dock in the rear bay for hovercraft.

3/9/10

Progress report.

















































































Hey, thought I better post a progress report on the ship that Reese and I are building. Man did it get big quick. I really had no idea that it would end up quite so large. I have made some adjustments to the design so it can also serve as a toy bin. (Only redeeming factor about the size of this thing.)

But we have come a long way. The thing has really taken shape. I love working with the wood material I have. It bends to shape well.

I'm jumping ahead of myself a bit with these photos, but I'll post the photos of inside the ships belly later. I have left one side of the bridge open so the boys can still play inside. Kind of like a cross section. The opposite side of part of the bridge opens to allow them to park a chopper in the chopper bay. Click to super-size image.

3/2/10

Ha!





















Good humor!

Stack em'




















Bought a hand-full of mini army style bunks for the ship Reese and I are building. We have built a room below deck to serve as living quarters for his soldiers. This will be a nice addition. I will have photos of our progress ready soon.