Chicago Air & Water Show

My father used to take me to air shows in Ohio when I was a boy so it was a special treat to attend the Chicago Air and Water Show this weekend. We took the train and bus downtown to North Shore Beach to join thousands of others for the show. We attended the second half of the show for the sake of the children – they would not last an entire day. F-15s roared across the sky as we arrived, followed by stunt prop planes. The show concluded with the Thunderbirds.

There was the imminent threat of rain which paused the show. We took cover in the Drake hotel to enjoy a masterfully played harp and the countries top rated Ladies Restroom – complete with a dozen flat panel televisions for who knows what sort of entertainment while powdering.

While returning to the busses the rain came. We got drenched and Alexis was in tears from the onslaught. Air conditioners in the bus and train kept us fridgid the remainder of the trip – should have brought additional clothes or an umbrella. All in all it was an excellent trip. We’ll always have good memories of the 2009 Air and Water Show.

The Perfect Trip to WI

We went to Rhinelander, WI for the first time in almost two years since we moved away. The trip was everything we wanted and more. Here’s what we did.

  • Stayed with the Dreschers while Bonnie was home
  • Day at Squash Lake riding a wave runner
  • Saw Jamie and Brougan Willingham
  • Visited the house that I built and sold to Mike Jewel
  • Went to Fort Wilderness
    • Shot a .20guage shotgun at clay pigeons at Outpost80 with Scott Koval
    • Went for a canoe ride while Chad Rich slept on the beach
    • Water painted with Sandy Robertson
    • Made soda at the Nature Center with Michael Lane
  • Had a campfire with Mike and Jeannie Baker
  • Watched a meteor shower laying on a trampoline with Amy Drescher

Audio Engineering

We had a contemporary worship concert in the sanctuary where we setup drums with the full cage – very unusual for the sanctuary. The drummer had nine cymbals so the set was bigger than the shields. Here’s a photo of me inside the cage.IMG_0005