410th Evac Hosp: 20 year reunion

Linda and I spent Saturday at the BG William Menninger Army Reserve Center in Topeka with a bunch of old Army folks.  The scary thing is that I was one of them.  We had gathered to celebrate our return from Desert Storm 20 years earlier.

Our unit was a 400-bed evacuation hospital (think M*A*S*H, but bigger).  There was more than 400 different staff – everything from doctors, nurses, medics, pharmacy staff, lab staff, communications, laundry, mechanical, drivers, administration, and many others.  I was a medic in the emergency ward of our series of tents; I worked the night shift just about 7 days a week.  I had just turned 20 years old and on a journey to growing up.  I had been pulled out of my studies in Music Education at Kansas State University and found myself learning a lot about myself and what was important in my life.

As most know, I changed my major to nursing upon returning and I asked Linda to marry me.  My experience in the emergency ward in Desert Storm had a very strong impact on my decision to enter the medical field.

At the reunion, I met up with several individuals that I had not seen in over 18 or more years.  Unfortunately, my best friends from the war were not there.  In fact, I’ve lost touch with the one person that meant the most to me.  I still hold out hope that I’ll find him some day.

The unit commander was the first to see me upon arriving.  He made a bee-line to me and Linda and quickly relayed to Linda how much I meant to him when under his command.  He recalled a pretty nasty incident that occurred between me and a senior enlisted and how I had conducted myself with class; he commented on how much that had impressed him at the time.  His eyes began to tear up while telling Linda how much this meant to him.  I can’t tell you how much this meant to me.  Thank you, COL Crisler!

Bossypants

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Tina Fey is easily one of my favorite comediennes – her work on Saturday Night Live and 30 Rock has provided innumerable laughs.

Linda obtained her recent book from the library. After reading it over the matter of just a few days, it is now in my possession and providing yet even more laughs.

I highly recommend this book!

By the way, this is my first attempt at posting from my phone. Let’s see how this works?!

Happy Birthday, Su

Today is the birthday of my youngest sister, Su. She and her husband, Eric, will be joining us later in the week for her annual birthday trip to the Royals.

We love you, Su, and are very much looking forward to seeing you.

Happy Birthday!

Happy Fathers Day

To my father, father-in-law, and the many other men that I know that are fathers – Happy Fathers Day.

Father                                                                 Father-in-law

I will be spending the day working in the ER – someone has to be there!

New website

Recently, Apple announced it will no longer be updating and supporting the software iWeb.  This is the program with which I’ve been generating the blog.  I create the post in iWeb on my computer and then upload it to my domain host.  The upside is that it is very simple to create the posts.  The downside has been that I’ve only been able to post from the one computer that has the program and file loaded on it.  With the announcement from Apple, it made it a lot easier to make the decision to change the way I manage the blog.

Unfortunately, there’s no easy way to change from iWeb to something else.  I chose WordPress as my new vehicle for blogging.  It’s easy to use with the ability to customize.  Additionally, I’ll be able to post from any computer with access to the web.  In fact, I’ll be able to post from my iPhone.

Hopefully, this means that I can post updates a lot more often since I won’t be restricted to the one computer.

Let me know what you think about the new site.

Emily gets award to finish elementary school

Emily received the Gold Presidential Award from President Obama for scholastic achievement – having obtained all A’s for 4th, 5th, and 6th grade.  In fact, I’m sure she did so for all of her years there, but the award only recognizes the last three grades.

Awesome job, Emily.  We are all very proud of you.

Seventh grade, here we come!

Anna gets award at middle school

Anna received an award as school came to an end.  She was listed on the honor roll and had high grades in 6 classes.

Unfortunately, we were both working (I was working night shift and Linda was out of town judging a piano competition).  Thankfully, Grandma and Grandpa Maag stepped in and represented the proud, adoring parents.  Additionally, they took pictures so we could experience it.

So very proud of my big girl.  Congratulations, sweetheart!

Royals Game on Memorial Day

After providing music for the 9:00 Mass for the Memorial Day Mass, the family spent the day at Kauffman Stadium watching the Royals.  It was a fun game to watch with lots of offense; unfortunately just a little too much offense in the 9th inning from the Los Angeles Angels gave the game away – we lost 10-8.

The afternoon started off quite somber – a touching tribute to Paul Splittorf, a former Royal pitcher and broadcaster who died last week.  Then there was a tribute to the individuals effected by the tornados in Joplin, MO and Reading, KS.  Finally, a moving tribute to the service members from Missouri and Kansas that have died in Iraq and Afghanistan.  A 21-gun salute and taps playing, it brought a tear to my eye.

Before the game started, Linda turned and said, “This has been quite a downer so far”.  But the game was off and running before we knew it.  Thanks to a few home runs and some nice plays, we were up 6-1 after the 2nd inning.  However, the Angels worked their way back through the innings and then Soria gave up the save in the 9th inning with 3 runs, partly off a Torri Hunter home run.  Oh well, the game was fun.  The weather was nice.  The company was perfect!