Starbuck and I are hanging out. A lot. Our guys like each other. We like the other's guy. And we haven't stopped talking since I got to town. We both keep talking about how we hope the other doesn't tire of it first, because we can't get enough of the other. So far, it's working.
Lithus gave her a tour of his office the other day...
When I was six, my grandparents gave me a suitcase (blue with big, hot pink flowers). I kept it packed and stored in the closet, just in case there was an adventure and I needed to be ready. It took another 34 years, but I'm finally on the adventure. A published author, married to a helicopter pilot, life is fun, crazy, adventurous, challenging ~ but never dull.
Cast of Characters
Cast of Characters:
Me, the Boston Pobble: Indiana Jones wanna-be, city girl, carnie-at-heart; Lithus: helicopter pilot, partner in crime, best friend, husband;
Various: mechanics, employers, companies and locals we are lucky enough to meet along the way.
Me, the Boston Pobble: Indiana Jones wanna-be, city girl, carnie-at-heart; Lithus: helicopter pilot, partner in crime, best friend, husband;
Various: mechanics, employers, companies and locals we are lucky enough to meet along the way.
Saturday, July 27, 2013
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
But It *Is* A Dry Heat
I missed a memo. That's the only thing I can figure. We've been in Arizona almost a week now, and I have just now figured out that when locals tell me I should be miserable in the heat, I need to agree that I am, I am. It is horrible. Hellish. I am indeed miserable.
And don't get me wrong: It's fucking hot. 100 degrees, 108 degrees...yeah, it's hot. But so is New Orleans. Shhhh....just don't say that too loudly. I am actually incredibly grateful Lithus and I are acclimated to 90+ degree temperatures with 75+% humidity, so we aren't completely dying here, because it is indeed hot. We just...aren't hot enough? Or something?
Regardless, I've learned. YES! Yes, it is hot and I am miserable! Miserable, miserable, miserable ~ and so grateful I'm used to it being hot. ;)
And don't get me wrong: It's fucking hot. 100 degrees, 108 degrees...yeah, it's hot. But so is New Orleans. Shhhh....just don't say that too loudly. I am actually incredibly grateful Lithus and I are acclimated to 90+ degree temperatures with 75+% humidity, so we aren't completely dying here, because it is indeed hot. We just...aren't hot enough? Or something?
Regardless, I've learned. YES! Yes, it is hot and I am miserable! Miserable, miserable, miserable ~ and so grateful I'm used to it being hot. ;)
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Wheels Up!
We hit the road again tomorrow. Arizona, then Utah. I haven't traveled since November. I can hardly stand myself I'm so excited.
The project is scheduled to be a 2 week on-2 week off deal. Only the second pilot is hung up in INS out of Canada. So, could Lithus fly for at least two weeks, but possibly six, depending on how long immigration takes? Of course, he says!
Yesterday, he called to check in. Looks like the customer may want both pilots, two helicopters, full bore 'til it's done. But they may not be. Is Lithus willing to stay out indefinitely? So long as Pobble is with me, sure, he says.
What does it mean? It means we are on the road again ~ and we have no idea when we're coming back. Maybe two weeks. Maybe the first snowfall in Utah. We'll just see.
The project is scheduled to be a 2 week on-2 week off deal. Only the second pilot is hung up in INS out of Canada. So, could Lithus fly for at least two weeks, but possibly six, depending on how long immigration takes? Of course, he says!
Yesterday, he called to check in. Looks like the customer may want both pilots, two helicopters, full bore 'til it's done. But they may not be. Is Lithus willing to stay out indefinitely? So long as Pobble is with me, sure, he says.
What does it mean? It means we are on the road again ~ and we have no idea when we're coming back. Maybe two weeks. Maybe the first snowfall in Utah. We'll just see.
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