Sunday, May 11, 2008

Crew 628 Dutch Oven Beach Party


So OK, it only turned out to be a mile or two from the beach. We meant to have it down there with a bonfire, but the weather didn't cooperate. May, in Oregon . . . go figure. JJ was our chili chef. Apparently he cut the recipe to 1/4th, but still put in the full amount of jalapenos. It was some zippy, but very manly, chili. I finished my bowl.


Even the chips were spicy. Scott and Bronson are feeling pretty tough here.


Crew Chief Jeff, Sterling, and Mitchell chowin' down!


Enjoying the chaos of Super Smash Bros Brawl.
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Saturday, February 2, 2008

Airbrush Fest 2008


Mike Burgess showed us how to airbrush and we got to try our hand at it. As you can tell, we've got skills (both in airbrushing AND in Spanish!)


Once we'd gotten educated on airbrushing and seen some of Mike's cool work, the group turned to Madden '08 on the PS3. Sweeeeet . . . Had it not been raining, we would've airbrushed a unicorn on the hood of my GTI. Oh well, maybe next time.
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Saturday, January 12, 2008

Trip to the Evergreen Aviation Museum

I'm pretty sure I've heard of Evergreen before, but I didn't know much. Turns out, they've got a lot more than this great museum. It's a huge corporation that does a lot of cool things with helicopters and jets.


Scattered throughout the museum they have these older 1st class seats where you can watch various videos about nearby aircraft. The guys are excited to get some for home use. Here's we're sitting near the Spruce Goose working on the scavenger hunt.



We arrived at the museum about 40 minutes early (we left around 6:15 AM and it took us a little over 2 hours to get there). This gave us plenty of time to stomp the squishy grounds and see cool planes like this!


They've got a little bit of everything at the Evergreen Aviation Museum. And, in a matter of months, they're planning to open a new space museum, too!
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Evergreen Air Museum


Settling in for the IMAX movie "Fighter Pilot" It was loud, and there was lots of flying and explosions. In other words, it was GREAT!


Mr. Dowty (not related to our Doughty) told us a lot of cool things about some of their World War II planes. And yep, we actually did have a little sunshine (a tiny little bit).


.002 seconds later my head comes squirting out the other end . . .


Sean, Scott, and JJ keeping entertained while tour arrangements were made.
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Evergreen Air Museum


I'm pretty sure you'd want to strap into this helicopter.


Yes, this is an actual aircraft. It was a kit plane that a guy spent an estimated 11,500 hours assembling. My right shoe got caught on the way in and it was really really stuck. So, perched halfway in the plane, I managed to untie it, get my foot out, and free the shoe. Anyway, even when they got some of the engine issues sorted out, they still didn't recommend you go any further from an airport than where you could glide back safely.


Mitchell, Sterling, and Bronson had fun with the simulator.


The Spruce Goose was OK, but the coin race was REALLY impressive!
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Evergreen Air Museum


OK, so this is pretty much the coolest mens bathroom sign ever! (the womens says "Aviatrix")


View of the HK-1 ("Spruce Goose") from the balcony. It's got a longer wingspan than a 747! You can walk in and look at the middle deck of the plane, and for $50 you can go up to the flight deck. Maybe next time . . . :-)


Bishop Houghtaling, I found your shirt! Understanding why will require watching this. (and you should, because it's hilarious)


The museum moved up a couple BIG notches in my book when I looked at the floorplan and saw they have an SR-71 Blackbird. Sweet! Sometimes, missions in this bad boy would involve going Mach 3 (mach 3 = 2 283.62115 mph . . . thanks Google!) for 5 HOURS!
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Santa Dress-Up (Part 2)


Matt's got a reeealllly serious beard, Thomas has got an awesome belly, and Emily's very accurate and well-labelled.


She's got the belt AND the cuffs. Nice details, considering there were no scissors allowed.


The final group shot. Nice job, everybody! (Thomas, you crack me up!)
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Santa Dress-Up Joint Activity

OK, so it's not really December anymore. These pictures are a lot of fun, though, so I'm posting them here now! Each group had the same bag of supplies and the assignment to dress one of their team members as Santa.

"I can't lower my arms!"


Kimberly, Kelsie, and Jessica hard at work dressing Emily for the season.


Scott: "For my next trick, I will cause this hat to levitate off your head!" Thomas: "I don't feel so good . . ."


"Yarrrrrgh, Matey." JJ (and his group of Sean and Jacob) seem a little confused about who this "Santa" person is.
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