Saturday, October 27, 2012

This is sad and horrifying.

I have never written a post that was of a political or military nature.  So here's the first and I probably wont do another for a long time!
I am horrified at the Obama administration.  I never cared about it to begin with but now with the reports in about what transpired in Libya, I can't believe Marines were told not only to not interfere with the attack on the consulate but to stand down, three times.  Many more lives could  have been spared.   Four men were killed:  2 Former Navy Seals, Glen Doherty, 42, and Tyrone Woods, 41, Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens and Sean Smith, an information officer for the State Department. Yesterday Richard and I listened to the heroic end of Mr. Woods life.  After the third plea to go help their fellow Americans was denied, Woods disobeyed orders and was instrumental in saving about 30 people.  He was found dead on his machine gun.

 Here's a link:    http://foxnewsinsider.com/2012/10/26/i-do-not-appreciate-cowardice-and-i-do-not-appreciate-lies-father-of-former-navy-seal-killed-in-libya-attack-reacts-to-learning-his-son-disobeyed-orders-to-save-fellow-americans/

Woods' father is amazing in his what appears to be genuine forgiveness for the officials who allowed the attack to go on for seven hours.  From what I remember, there were soldiers about an hour away who could've helped.  The administration knew from emails that the situation had been getting worse and help and additional aid was requested several times.  The administration knew in real time what happened and when.  This is what I'm understanding.  I can't believe it.
Today as I finished a walk/jog coming home, I was not able to cross the street for several minutes because a HUGE processional for a fallen police officer was passing our building.  It seemed every rescue vehicle and then some from Nassau County were there to honor the officer.  I've thought about the respect due to those who put their lives on the line and genuinely work for a safer country.
I'm sad that lives are lost.  This could have been a vastly different situation and outcome.  I'm so grateful for our soldiers and officers who fight for freedom and justice.


Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Updates to older posts!

I updated "My 2nd half..."  and "we got in our car.." with pics!

Florida Ecosafaris 8/30

A little gator (really, its there).


Oh yeah, we ain't scared.

About to go down the Rattlesnake (zipline roller coaster):  Ok, maybe a little scared.

That coaster was AWESOME!  We rode it twice.

The ice cold water they had was very much desired.  It was HOT.

The Rattlesnake - one of a kind

We walked up the stairs in the middle several times that day.  It was high (68 ft. I think).  Definitely got my exercise in for that day (or two or three).



Getting ready to do the coaster again. 

Susie wanted to push me off the platform but our guide wouldn't let her.  :)

The longest zipline in Florida, the Peregrine Plunge, starts at 71 feet  high and stretches for 1300 feet.  We reached a speed of 30 mph.

"Now Susie, can you fly like a Peregrine?"  "Only on Thursdays."  "Great."

The Plunge was great. 


Next we went on a zipline safari.  It went across 7 ziplines, 3 skybridges and lasted about 2 hours.

                               



The Panther Pounce, a controlled free fall.  We did it twice!
The Pounce went faster than I thought and I didn't get a pic of Susie in the air.  :(

I think this was the scariest ride.  I loved the Panther Pounce and hated it too.

The Pounce killed me!  :P 

Good times were had by all.



Dalton Fam

 Back:  Danielle, Jessica, David, Tyler, Dagan
Hunter, Susie, Dad, Mom (with pic of Elder Joshua Dalton - Germany Berlin Mission), Janelle and Tanner

 Oh no.  They NEVER do this!

 da boyz
 the ladies


Tyler with the Grandkids:  Tommy, Violet, Aria (on floor), Lilly, Cliffton and Azure.

Fun with Grammers and the Ninas 8/25


"No way Uncle Oliver!  I'm not going to look at you."






Aria and Grumpers Birthday party 8/29/2012

We celebrated Dad and Aria's birthday the day 
before my family, Susie and I came back to NY.
                                             



Violet, the birthday girl Aria and Aunt Danielle.
Dagan, Aria and Tanner.
Uncle Dave holding the birthday girl.
The birthday guy!



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