Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Air Force Saves the Day!!

So, talked to Patrick the other day, and he tells me about 30 of the Army National Guard guys being stranded in Trinadad. They missed their flight because of an American Airlines screwup. They were afraid that they were going to have to turn them around and send them back to Geogia because it was going to take 2 weeks of stand-by to get them all to Guyana. Well, many phone calls to Arizona later, an Airforce C-130 from Puerto Rico flew to Trinadad and got the folks and flew them to Guyana. So the Air Force saved the day!!!!

Welcome to Guyana!!!! Patrick welcomes some of the new folks in.

I believe this is an in-briefing....what a gorgeous setting....I think Patrick will be spoiled and not want to have meetings in the building ever again!!!


Pretty bird!!! C-130 Hercules came in with 30 Army folks from Georgia. I'm sure they were glad to arrive, and I know Patrick was glad to get them there!

She really is a pretty plane!! Patrick has flown the C-130 for most of his career, so I've seen lots of these types of pictures...and it never ceases to amaze me how long these planes have been flying, and doing their missions. She is a hard working dame, but I think she is beautiful.

So, there is another update on Patrick. Hopefully sometime this week I will do an update on the homefront.


We are all doing fine. Missing Patrick...hating the heat and humidity...and gearing up for Bri's senior year, Bethany's sophomore year, and my last year of coaching Competitive Cheerleading.


Until next time....





Saturday, July 18, 2009

Incredibly proud!!

If I haven't mentioned lately how proud I am of what Patrick is doing....I want to mention it now! The group of folks that are with him in Guyana are doing an incredible mission to better the lives of the people of Guyana. They are building a school, refurbishing an older school and building a health clinic. He also has Doctors and Nurses with him who will be hosting free clinics for the people of Guyana. The first group of engineers just left after putting up the walls for both the school and the clinic. The next group rotated in at the end of last week (and I think over the weekend). As every group leaves, they get an award Ceremony. And as every new person comes in, there is an in-briefing. Patrick has an awesome Master Gunnery Sgt. (Marine) as his Senior Enlisted Man. He is taking awesome care of Patrick, and all the folks on the ground in Guyana.

One of the very cool things the folks on the ground in Guyana have done is to adopt an orphanage. Joshua's Place. There are both boys and girls there. This little guy swiped Master Guns hat, to me this is a picture that really tells the story of the job they are doing there.
This is a picture of the entire group that went to an all-girls orphanage. Every life has been touched, both American and Guyanan.

Patrick and Master Guns after a full day of laying block at the school site. Patrick said he learned how to fix our wall where the dogs are bound and determined to break through to our neighbors house!

So, as much as I miss him, and wish he was here, I am incredibly proud of him, and all the people working for him. I look forward every day, to seeing pictures, and hearing about what they got done.
Love you babe!




Friday, July 17, 2009

Sad News


For those of you that don't know. We lost my 21 year old niece Caitlin Marie Moore on Saturday. She was a beautiful young lady with a beautiful soul, and will be missed by everyone she touched. Her service was on Wednesday and was beautiful, but so sad.
I've already said this. But please tell everyone how you feel about them. Don't wait for tomorrow, because you never know when you will run out of tomorrows. I hope Catie knew that we loved her, and will miss her.
My heart is breaking for everyone that was touched by her death. And I want to thank all the people who came to her memorial service. The outpouring of love was incredible.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Newspaper Articles!

Just wanted to share some Guyana Newpaper articles. These are just the first ones, there will be more as the summer wears on. Patrick is quoted in both, and you can see his picture in the middle of the 2nd one.




just click on them to make them bigger!

We miss him, but are so proud of what he is doing! Can't wait to see more articles and pictures!

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Happy Fourth! (a little late...)

We enjoyed spending our 4th of July with close friends (practically family) and celebrated the 82nd birthday of their dad/grandpa, Jim Cook. We had illegal fireworks (oops...) but it was too much fun lighting them and watching the amazing colors and sparkles to really worry.
We spent part of the night on Skype (web chat) with Patrick, and the whole group joined in!


Yesterday Bethany spent the day with her boyfriend celebrating his 16th birthday! They even let me take a picture (not happily :])
While Bethany was at camp, her degus (they're kind of like mini chinchillas, though I think they look more like Kangaroo Rats) got out, and when I went in there to try to find them, I almost had an asthma attack! So, as a "welcome home" project, Bethany is doing a miniature version of Clean Sweep. She's absolutely loving it! Or not...
Our friends are coming over today to help her move furniture so we can get to the dirty work. The end result will be worth it!


Wednesday, July 1, 2009






Well, it has been 2 1/2 weeks since Patrick left for Guyana. The girls have been at Church camp all week, so I have had the house to myself!








I wanted to share some pictures of Patrick (for those of you not on facebook).








This morning he was on "Good Morning Guyana" and then at a press conference. They are trying to get the word out about the medical free clinics, and also about the buildings they are constructing.




























If you do have a facebook account, make sure you type in New Horizons Guyana in the search window. There are a ton more pictures of what they are doing.








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Susan