April 25, 2012

The Amazing Race Casting Call

Posted in Fun, Portland, community, travel tagged , , at 4:00 pm by pdxfirefly

Well Portlanders, this is your BIG CHANCE!!!!!

The Amazing Race is having an open casting call (tryouts, interviews, whatever you want to call it) here in the Portland area this Sunday in Beaverton.

Sunday, May 20 10am-3pm

Big Al’s Progress Ridge Town Square 14950 SW BARROWS RD. BEAVERTON, OREGON

www.ILoveBigAls.com       www.koinlocal6.com       For important information, rules, guidelines and FAQ’s, email amazingrace@koin.com.

http://www.theamazingracecasting.com/opencastingcalls

http://www.ilovebigals.com/promo-loader.aspx?link=promos/AmazingRace.html&sitename=beaverton

  • Sunday, May 20, 2012 | 10am-3pm Doors open at 10; casting calls begin at 10:30
  • Big Al’s @Progress Ridge TownSquare | 14950 SW Barrows Road, Beaverton, OR.  Take 217 to West (215) Shoalls Ferry Road to Barrows Rd.

In February 2011, KOIN Local 6 held a Casting Call for The Amazing Race at Stanford’s Restaurant  in Lake Oswego. We’re told it was a great event with more than 700 teams vying for a chance to appear in front of the CBS cameras! Because of the turnout, KOIN learned that in order to accommodate the huge turnout that The Amazing Race Casting Calls attract,they needed a bigger venue…

So, this year Big Al’s partnered with KOIN Local 6 to bring The Amazing Race Casting Call to Big Al’s! Most TV casting calls require hopefuls to stand in long lines for hours on end, sometimes camping       out overnight on cold, hard sidewalks. NOT THIS ONE! No camping out or standing in line overnight is ecessary  or actually even permitted!

Big Al’s will open their doors at 10am and every aspiring team will be issued a numbered ticket. Instead of standing in line, teams can hang out inside and enjoy all the fun & games Big Al’s has to offer!  Beginning at 10:30am, we will begin calling numbers AT RANDOM. When teams hear their number announced over the public address system, they will claim their Amazing Invitation, report to the Staging area, and excitedly wait to be called for their audition. Once inside, KOIN Local 6 cameras will roll and teams will have ONE MINUTE to make a memorable impression to Amazing Race Casting Producers!

Visit The Amazing Race Casting Call with KOIN Local 6 FAQ page for more information. Or email our friends  at KOIN Local 6 at AmazingRace@KOIN.com and they’ll send you everything you MUST have!

 

April 22, 2012

International Space Station Sightings

Posted in community, Fun, Life, Personal, travel tagged , , at 8:54 pm by pdxfirefly

The following are the times that Portlanders can view the ISS.

http://spaceflight1.nasa.gov/realdata/sightings/cities/view.cgi?country=United_States&region=Oregon&city=Portland

The second column is the number of minutes the ISS will be visable; the third column is the maximum elevation;  the fourth column is where you should look as it comes into view; the last column is where it will exit your view.

In other words, the first sighting will begin at 9:26pm;  last 3 minutes; will be no higher than 53 degrees; will ‘pop’ into view at 33 degrees in the NW sky; will exit your view at 26 degrees E.  It might be helpful to remember that 90 degrees would be straight up.

Have fun!!!

Sun Apr 22/09:26 PM

3

53

33 above NW 26 above E
Sun Apr 22/11:01 PM

< 1

13

11 above W 13 above W
Mon Apr 23/08:32 PM

2

24

24 above ENE 10 above E
Mon Apr 23/10:05 PM

2

49

18 above WNW 49 above SW
Tue Apr 24/09:10 PM

3

86

36 above WNW 19 above ESE
Tue Apr 24/10:45 PM

< 1

12

10 above WSW 12 above WSW
Wed Apr 25/09:49 PM

3

23

11 above W 24 above SSW
Thu Apr 26/08:55 PM

4

50

32 above W 12 above SE
Fri Apr 27/09:35 PM

3

14

10 above WSW 10 above SSW
Sat Apr 28/08:41 PM

4

26

20 above WSW 11 above SSE

November 8, 2011

Asteroid Tuesday

Posted in community, Fun, story, travel tagged at 12:35 am by pdxfirefly

The asteroid 2005 YU55, which is wider than an
aircraft carrier, will pose no threat when it makes a close pass by Earth.

Check out how to catch all the action.

Whew!  Looks like we dodged the bullet on that one!

October 3, 2011

Heightened Terrorist Alert

Posted in History, Life, travel tagged , at 12:53 am by pdxfirefly

There is a HEIGHTENED TERRORIST ALERT  for all Americans abroad because of  the recent assassination.– and possible retaliation is feared by the State Department.  And….London has always been a hotbed of terrorist activities.
so…. The State Department  and Portland Firefly are recommending
1. Always be alert to your surroundings
2. Avoid large (mob) gatherings.
3. Always have an escape plan/ route  (‘The emergency exits are located…”).
4. Know where there is safe cover available when transiting public
transportation places  such as trains.
5. And airports can be very dangerous as well.
Most of all… TRUST YOUR INSTINCTS -  If a place doesn’t ‘feel right’ to
you …. then get out and explain later.

This instinctive feeling saved the lives of several Americans as they were entering a restaurant.  They didn’t stay and the restaurant was destroyed by a suicide bomber.

September 11, 2011

September 11, 2011 ~ 10 Year Anniversary

Posted in History, Life, Personal, story, travel tagged , , , , , , , , , , , at 6:36 pm by pdxfirefly

Today is September 11th.   9 / 11

This is the 10 year anniversary of the terrorists attacks on our country.  This is a reprint of my annual September 11th post because I actually had 5 of the terrorists on board my flights the summer of 2001 during their reconnoissance flights.  My comment to Mohammed Atta caused them to modify their plans from using all American Airlines planes to using two from United Airlines.  After I recounted my story to a working American Airlines Flight Attendant, she looked at me, gave me a hug, and said “You are a hero. You saved some of our planes and crews and passengers.”  I told her that “ yes, there were two less American Airlines planes, but two more United ones.  So I don’t feel like a hero at all.”  Of course, I had no idea that I had been conversing with the ringleader until well after 9/11 and I saw the terrorists names and pictures.   Here is my true story.

At the time, I was an active Flight Attendant for a major United States carrier.   Yes, one of the ones that lost planes, crew members, and passengers.  And no, I did not know anyone on board any of those historic flights and even though I lived in NYC for a number of years, I did not know anyone who was murdered in the attack on our country that day.

I was at home between flights thinking about packing for my regularly scheduled flight the following morning when the phone rang before 9:00 am.  It was my Mother calling to the midwest from her California home.  She did not greet me with “Hello.” But her anxious voice said my name, and then,”Is that you?  Are you home?’  Then with audible relief in her voice “Oh, thank God! Are you alright?”   I was puzzled and probably replied something like “Yes, I’m alright. Why wouldn’t I be alright?”

She then said “Don’t you know what is going on?”  I said, “No. What is happening?”  My mother then asked if I had the TV on.  When I said, no, she told me to turn it on.  When I asked her, “what channel?”, she said, “Any channel.”  I watched the attacks in unbelief trying to wrap my mind around what my eyes were seeing…. trying to process the visual information that just didn’t want to process mentally.   To this day, when I watch the documentaries of the attacks, I still cannot totally comprehend the magnitude of the events of that day.

It reminds me of my reaction to the plane crash in Sioux City, Iowa years earlier.    Over and over I watched the news reports trying to imagine the horror inside that plane as the plane tore apart while on fire .  You will recall, many passengers survived finding themselves alive in the tall Iowa cornfield that graced the runway.  The cool moisture of the tall cornstalks may have had a beneficial effect on the flames. Remember that whenever the fuselage of a plane ruptures you are provided another possible exit;  take advantage of it.    But believe me, no Flight Attendant will have to tell you that!

The attacks of 9/11 were very well planned .  I know that they were in the planning for many years and a lot of money was spent in their careful planning.  I  am convinced that I had six of the terrorist/hijackers on at least two different flights of mine and that I personally spoke to at least 4 of them on separate occasions during their reconnaissance flights prior to 9/11.  A chilling retrospective thought.

The first time was out of Florida.   This small-in-stature middle eastern man was a passenger in coach sitting about seat 10A on our MD-80 aircraft.   The flight was moderately light, about half full.  At that time we were still serving drinks and meals in coach!  After we finished the meal service, this man told me that he was in flight school in Florida and that he would like to go look around the cockpit.

When I inquired what type of aircraft he was training in he replied that he was going to be a Captain on a 767.  I found that almost unbelievable knowing how much our Captains have to go through in order to become qualified on the wide-bodied aircraft.  And the years of flying that were needed for them to become senior enough to hold a Captains bid with the major air carriers.

I politely told him that I would check with the Captain, but I knew the answer even before saying I would check with the Captain.   I asked him for his boarding pass so I could present it to the Captain and I remember his unusual name –Hani Hanjour.  I remember the conversation well, because it was such an unusual request.  Sometimes we would allow children to come to the cockpit during flight when there were none of the security cockpit restrictions that are now in place.   After making the Captain aware of the request, I told the man that he was welcome to stop by the cockpit after the flight to visit with the pilots.  He never did stop by the cockpit.  I confirmed that he was Hani Hanjour from the photos I saw later of the terrorists.

The other incident occurred out of Newark, probably in early August, 2001.  You will recall that one of the 9/11 flights departed from the Newark airport.   There were five middle eastern men on my Newark-St. Louis-San Francisco flight;  three in the rear of coach, one near the front of coach, Marwan al Shehhi, and one in First Class.   Same type of airplane – an MD-80.   I was working in coach and three of them had seats across from the back galley, but were very interested in the boarding process. They were standing up in and around the rear galley, blocking the aisle to the rear lavatories and just generally “in our way”.

I recall that there was a lot of conversation ( in Arabic) between them and again, this is behavior out of the ordinary, so I remember it clearly, even several years later.   All of them did not speak English and finally one of them asked me if there were still passengers coming on board.  I told him that we still had twenty minutes before departure.    With a very concerned look on his face,  Mohammed Atta asked me if the “flight was going to be full? ”    I remember replying very matter-of-factly, “We are always full, if not overbooked out of Newark.” He replied something like, “even on Tuesdays?” I said “Every single day, every flight I’ve ever worked out of Newark has been full.”  He was very concerned by this bit of information and it prompted more intense conversation between the three men.

You will recall that 9/11/01  was a beautiful warm late summer Tuesday.   Even during the recon flights during the summer of 2001, they already had the date of September 11th established.

The rest of our conversation went like this:   He (Mohammed Atta) asked me about other American carriers out of Newark that flew to San Francisco.    I told him that I just didn’t have that information and that they would have to check another carrier.    I now firmly believe that it was my comment to Mohammed Atta that prevented the loss of one more American Airlines plane and crew.   I believe that my remark “Every flight I have ever worked out of Newark has been full.” caused the terrorists to rethink their plans and change from American Airlines to United Airlines.  I am sorry though for the terrible loss of crew and passengers of the United Flight 93 that the terrorists hijacked out of Newark.  By the way, United  Flight 93 was also scheduled to fly from Newark to San Francisco which is the same route that my flight took the day I had the terrorists on board for their recon flight.

Mohammed Atta was the ringleader terrorist and the reconnoissance flights in August , 2001 were their means of finalizing their terror plot.

You will recall that September 11, 2001 was a bright and beautiful Tuesday.  This means that they had their plan in place MONTHS before the actual attacks.  He actually asked about the loads on other air carriers and I told him he could check, but I had no way of knowing how full other carriers were on certain flights. You will recall that all of the hijacked flights were carrying very light passenger loads.

One of the men I spoke to on this flight was Mohamed Atta, the terrorist pilot who flew American Airlines Flight 11 into the first World Trade Building Tower.

Hani Hanjour was another of the  terrorist pilots; he flew the American Airlines flight 77  into the Pentagon.

Marwan Al Shehhi was one of the terrorists on my Newark flight’ he was the pilot that crashed the second plane, United 175, into the second world trade tower.

I never used to turn my TV on in the morning.   Now, I turn it on most mornings, just to get the news.

I will fly my large US flag on 9/11.  It is a day we need to honor our country and those who lost their lives.

Will you please fly your flag also?

July 19, 2011

HOLLYWOOD

Posted in Health, History, Life, travel tagged , at 12:20 am by pdxfirefly

 
Did you Know?

The Hollywood sign was first erected in 1923. Conceived as a real estate ad, it originally read Hollywoodland. The sign stands 50 feet tall, stretches 450 feet across, weighs 450,000 pounds.

November 3, 2010

Sedona Sky

Posted in Fun, History, Life, Personal, travel tagged , at 12:55 am by pdxfirefly

Sedona Sky 1 by Pdxfirefly

 Portland Firefly took a trip to Sedona, Arizona several weeks ago.  Here are two of my favorite pictures that I took….. I hope you enjoy them.

Sedona Sky 2 by Pdxfirefly

September 23, 2010

Full Fall Moon

Posted in community, Life, Personal, Portland, travel tagged , , at 10:10 am by pdxfirefly

Here in Portland, last night was a beautiful first night of fall night. 

 There was a lot of dark blue sky showing through high white fluffy clouds.  And then there was this incredible luminous full moon high in the sky with a nearby brilliant planet for an accent jewel.  It was beautiful!

Portland Firefly really enjoyed the evening and it was especially fun because I could see this entire heavenly view from the comfort of my living room, thanks to my great skylights!

September 10, 2010

September 11, 2010 ~ Rembering 9.11

Posted in History, Life, Personal, story, travel tagged , , , , , , , , , , at 12:01 am by pdxfirefly

Tomorrow is September 11th.   9 / 11

Where were you that day?   How was your world changed?

    At the time, I was an active Flight Attendant for a major United States carrier.   Yes, one of the ones that lost planes, crew members, and passengers.  And no, I did not know anyone on board any of those historic flights and even though I lived in NYC for a number of years, I did not know anyone who was murdered in the attack on our country that day.

    I was at home between flights thinking about packing for my regularly scheduled flight the following morning when the phone rang before 9:00 am.  It was my Mother calling to the midwest from her California home.  She did not greet me with “Hello.” But her anxious voice said my name, and then,”Is that you?  Are you home?’  Then with audible relief in her voice “Oh, thank God! Are you alright?”   I was puzzled and probably replied something like “Yes, I’m alright. Why wouldn’t I be alright?”

    She then said “Don’t you know what is going on?”  I said, “No. What is happening?”  My mother then asked if I had the TV on.  When I said, no, she told me to turn it on.  When I asked her, “what channel?”, she said, “Any channel.”  I watched the attacks in unbelief trying to wrap my mind around what my eyes were seeing…. trying to process the visual information that just didn’t want to process mentally.   To this day, when I watch the documentaries of the attacks, I still cannot totally comprehend the magnitude of the events of that day. 

     It reminds me of my reaction to the plane crash in Sioux City, Iowa years earlier.    Over and over I watched the news reports trying to imagine the horror inside that plane as the plane tore apart while on fire .  You will recall, many passengers survived finding themselves alive in the tall Iowa cornfield that graced the runway.  The cool moisture of the tall cornstalks may have had a beneficial effect on the flames. Remember that whenever the fuselage of a plane ruptures you are provided another possible exit;  take advantage of it.    But believe me, no Flight Attendant will have to tell you that! 

     The attacks of 9/11 were very well planned .  I know that they were in the planning for many years and a lot of money was spent in their careful planning.  I  am convinced that I had six of the terrorist/hijackers on at least two different flights of mine and that I personally spoke to at least 4 of them on separate occasions during their reconnaissance flights prior to 9/11.  A chilling retrospective thought.

   The first time was out of Florida.   This small-in-stature middle eastern man was a passenger in coach sitting about seat 10A on our MD-80 aircraft.   The flight was moderately light, about half full.  At that time we were still serving drinks and meals in coach!  After we finished the meal service, this man told me that he was in flight school in Florida and that he would like to go look around the cockpit.

   When I inquired what type of aircraft he was training in he replied that he was going to be a Captain on a 767.  I found that almost unbelievable knowing how much our Captains have to go through in order to become qualified on the wide-bodied aircraft.  And the years of flying that were needed for them to become senior enough to hold a Captains bid with the major air carriers. 

      I politely told him that I would check with the Captain, but I knew the answer even before saying I would check with the Captain.   I asked him for his boarding pass so I could present it to the Captain and I remember his unusual name –Hani Hanjour.  I remember the conversation well, because it was such an unusual request.  Sometimes we would allow children to come to the cockpit during flight when there were none of the security cockpit restrictions that are now in place.   After making the Captain aware of the request, I told the man that he was welcome to stop by the cockpit after the flight to visit with the pilots.  He never did stop by the cockpit.  I confirmed that he was Hani Hanjour from the photos I saw later of the terrorists.

     The other incident occurred out of Newark, probably in early August, 2001.  You will recall that one of the 9/11 flights departed from the Newark airport.   There were five middle eastern men on my Newark-St. Louis-San Francisco flight;  three in the rear of coach, one near the front of coach, Marwan al Shehhi, and one in First Class.   Same type of airplane – an MD-80.   I was working in coach and three of them had seats across from the back galley, but were very interested in the boarding process. They were standing up in and around the rear galley, blocking the aisle to the rear lavs and just generally “in our way”. 

     I recall that there was a lot of conversation ( in Arabic) between them and again, this is behavior out of the ordinary, so I remember it clearly, even several years later.   All of them did not speak English and finally one of them asked me if there were still passengers coming on board.  I told him that we still had twenty minutes before departure.    With a very concerned look on his face,  Mohammed Atta asked me if the “flight was going to be full? ”    I remember replying very matter-of-factly, “We are always full, if not overbooked out of Newark.” He replied something like, “even on Tuesdays?” I said “Every single day, every flight I’ve ever worked out of Newark has been full.”  He was very concerned by this bit of information and it prompted more intense conversation between the three men.

  You will recall that 9/11/01  was a beautiful warm late summer Tuesday.   Even during the recon flights during the summer of 2001, they already had the date of September 11th established.  

   The rest of our conversation went like this:   He (Mohammed Atta) asked me about other American carriers out of Newark that flew to San Francisco.    I told him that I just didn’t have that information and that they would have to check another carrier.    I now firmly believe that it was my comment to Mohammed Atta that prevented the loss of one more American Airlines plane and crew.   I believe that my remark “Every flight I have ever worked out of Newark has been full.” caused the terrorists to rethink their plans and change from American Airlines to United Airlines.  I am sorry though for the terrible loss of crew and passengers of the United Flight 93 that the terrorists hijacked out of Newark.  By the way, United  Flight 93 was also scheduled to fly from Newark to San Francisco which is the same route that my flight took the day I had the terrorists on board for their recon flight.

  Mohammed Atta was the ringleader terrorist and the reconnoissance flights in August , 2001 were their means of finalizing their terror plot.

     You will recall that September 11, 2001 was a bright and beautiful Tuesday.  This means that they had their plan in place MONTHS before the actual attacks.  He actually asked about the loads on other air carriers and I told him he could check, but I had no way of knowing how full other carriers were on certain flights. You will recall that all of the hijacked flights were carrying very light passenger loads.

  One of the men I spoke to on this flight was Mohamed Atta, the terrorist pilot who flew American Airlines Flight 11 into the first World Trade Building Tower. 

  Hani Hanjour was another of the  terrorist pilots; he flew the American Airlines flight 77  into the Pentagon.  

 Marwan Al Shehhi was one of the terrorists on my Newark flight’ he was the pilot that crashed the second plane, United 175, into the second world trade tower.

   I never used to turn my TV on in the morning.   Now, I turn it on most mornings, just to get the news.

   I will fly my large US flag on 9/11.  It is a day we need to honor our country and those who lost their lives.

  Will you please fly your flag also?

August 27, 2010

Hood-to-Coast Relay Race

Posted in community, Fun, History, Portland, travel tagged , at 12:11 am by pdxfirefly

 
 
   The Annual Hood to Coast Relay Race will be held this Friday and Saturday, August 27th, 28th.  This will be the 29th consecutive year of the OfficeMax Hood To Coast Relay! The first race took place in August, 1982. 
 
  Known as “The Mother of All Relays“, HTC is the largest relay in the world, hosting a capped team limit for the past 19 years, and has filled on “Opening Day” of registration for the past 12 years! HTC is also the longest running relay event in Oregon , and hosts the largest beach party on the west coast!
 
     Committed to our charity of choice, The American Cancer Society,  in 2009, participants and sponsors helped raise over $360,000 for ACS!   Office Max highly encourages participants and teams to support the effort to find a cure. 
http://www.hoodtocoast.com/faq.php

August 26, 2010

Back to Writing

Posted in Fun, Health, History, Life, Personal, story, travel tagged , , , at 9:55 am by pdxfirefly

    Hello!   I’m back at the computer today… and I have so much to tell you that I do not think that I’ll really be able to get you caught up in the next month! 

   I’ll try to give you a little synopsis of what has been going on. 

   This summer, Portland Firefly took not one, not two, but three trips and when you add the little trip to Branson in April that makes four trips in about four months.  No wonder I am tired!

   My doctor did say that when I went off of Chemo the end of February that this next year could possibly be my best year ~ so I took that to heart and scheduled several trips.

   The first one to schedule was my annual Harmonica Convention which was actually the last trip I took in August. 

    Then my girlfriends were going to spend a week in Paris and knowing that I wanted to go there ‘again’, they invited me along.  At first I refused because they were going to be in Paris the end of July and the beginning of August ~ the very hottest time of year ~ and the height of the tourist season (I hate tourists) and also the time of full passenger flights (I travel on standby).  But as the summer approached, I changed my mind and decided to go with them in spite of all the negatives.  And I am glad that I did because I had a fabulous time!

  Then, after I had scheduled these two trips (and fairly close together because the dates were dictated by others), Portland Firefly received notice that there was an annual Ovarian Cancer Convention in Washington, DC.  I was granted a scholarship to pay for part of my convention expenses and so I went to that one as well! 

   Three big trips in a six-week span.  That might be enough to wear anyone out!  But there are lots of stories to tell and hopefully I’ll be able to share some of them with you.   And pictures!!!  I took 600 pictures on my Paris trip so I’ll be sharing a few of them with you.

August 18, 2010

Oregon Air Show 2010

Posted in community, Fun, Life, Portland, travel tagged , , at 12:00 am by pdxfirefly

video 

   The Oregon Air Show is this Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the Hillsboro Airport.    For those who live in the area, please be aware that there will be increased traffic and some roads will be closed during certain aerial performances.

   Some of the performers are the Marine Corps Harrier Jets, the US Patriots Team, F/A 18 Hornets, Sons of Legends, and many more.

   This is one of the best events around our fair city and the weather should be perfect for a day ‘looking up to the sky’. 

  For more information click on the following link:  http://www.oregonairshow.com/

August 13, 2010

Perseids Meteor Showers

Posted in Fun, History, Life, Personal, story, travel tagged , , , , at 12:02 am by pdxfirefly

     This is the time of year for the most famous and most reliable of all meteor showers.   The Perseids.  They are visible from almost every part of the United States and tonight is the night of maximum ‘events’ to watch.   Look to the North East sky.

   When Portland Firefly was a child, every year during the ‘dark of the moon’ in the month of August, we would take our Family vacations camping in the great outdoors of the beautiful Sierra Nevada Mountains.   We had a very special campground that we would retreat to and there were several wonderful cold water trout filled lakes nearby.  I loved these vacations in the fresh high altitude outdoors surrounded by the beauty of God’s nature. 

   And it was usually when were sitting around the campfire roasting marshmallows or on the dark nighttime drive through the desert that my little child’s eyes would look for all of the ‘shooting stars’ in the darkness of the milky-way night sky.  I was never disappointed.

    This meteor shower gets the name “Perseids” because it appears to radiate from the constellation Perseus. An observer in the Northern Hemisphere can start seeing Perseid meteors as early as July 23, when one meteor every hour or so could be visible. During the next three weeks, there is a slow build-up. It is possible to spot five Perseids per hour at the beginning of August and perhaps 15 per hour by August 10. The Perseids rapidly increase to a peak of 50-80 meteors per hour by the night of August 12/13 and then rapidly decline to about 10 per hour by August 15. The last night meteors are likely to be seen from this meteor shower is August 22, when an observer might see a Perseid every hour or so.

  And so this childhood ritual continues with tonight being the night of greatest ‘shooting stars’. 

   Be sure to make a wish!!!!

August 6, 2010

Travel Size Deodorant

Posted in Beauty, Fun, Life, Personal, story, travel tagged , , , , at 12:05 am by pdxfirefly

    I know this is a strange title for a weblog post, but that is what this is about –travel size deodorants.

   While getting ready for a recent trip, I looked in many different types of stores for a travel size of my favorite deodorant. Since it is a ‘all natural’ product, I even searched the pharmacy sections of  my local health food stores .  No Luck.  Oh they carried the regular size, but the TSA allowable 1 quart bag per passenger is so tiny and I have so many things to put into it, that I needed the smaller travel size so I could fit everything into that TSA allowable bag.

   In desperation, I called the product’s toll-free phone number.  The customer service representative was very nice to me and informed me that stores rarely stock that travel size anymore.  I groaned.  She said that they do have a few in the warehouse and that she would be happy to send me one.  I gave her my address and was about ready to get off the phone when I realized that it would not arrive in time for my trip.  She then offered me what I consider to be the worlds greatest kept secret and a super travel hint.

   She told me that I can ‘make my own’ travel size if I have an empty container to put it into.  I told her that I did.  This is what she told me to do.  

   Take what is left in the bottom of the deodorant container and microwave it for just a few seconds.  I found that 5 seconds was enough.  Be careful, It can be hot and spill easily!  Then you just simply pour the now melted deodorant into the smaller travel size container.  Let it set for a few minutes and you have now made your own travel size deodorant!

   It was so cool, money saving, convenient and best of all, I get to use my favorite deodorant when I travel.

August 1, 2010

Ezra

Posted in community, Fun, Life, Personal, story, travel tagged , , , at 12:11 am by pdxfirefly

   Portland Firefly finally arrived at the Portland Airport after spending two days in the Dallas terminal trying to get on a flight home.  Since my travel was standby, I had not arranged for a ride to pick me up and bring me home, so I decided to take the Max. 

    I love the Max;  Portland has a terrific public transport system and I always enjoy watching the humanity on the train.  This trip was no exception. 

   Leaving the airport, I visited with a businessman who is an expert on tumor marker blood tests.  I had just come from a conference where we had a session devoted to this topic.  What are the odds of that!  After he got off at his stop, I just enjoyed the  ride for a few minutes until the train stopped for the passengers at the Zoo. 

  In the dark tunnel that is the Max’s Zoo stop, onto the train bounded Ezra.  He was so full energy and so talkative that I was a little concerned.  But he was a very likeable young man, 20 something , with a wild, messy ponytail of dark soft almost curls sort of sticking out everywhere.  He started talking to me — telling me how he was taking the train to Wilsonville where he planned to hitch-hike to  Bend to gather his belongings.  As his story goes… his friends took all of his stuff to Bend and refused to bring it back to him.  All of his clothes, his (probably meager) possessions, including his wallet with his ID in it were in Bend.    This talkative, small in stature, compact bundle of energy told me that he had quit smoking two months ago and he was very proud of this accomplishment.   He went on to comment that he didn’t realize just how improved his health was until he had to run several blocks to catch this train, yet he was not the least bit winded.  I complemented him on it as well. 

   He had all of his things in a ripped plastic bag that he had set on the seat between us.  I couldn’t help but to notice it and I wondered if the tattered plastic bag would make the trip without spilling its contents all over somewhere.

   We continued to visit about things that mattered to us.  He asked about my cancer and told me that he knew of two young women who had a type of gynecological cancer.  He then added that he would never consider marrying either one of them.  A family was too important to him. It mattered not that they might be beautiful, employed, and wonderful in every other way;  he would not consider them.  He then went on to tell me all about his name ~ a biblical one ~ and about his parents, both his adoptive as well as his biological ones.  I was shocked at his piercing comments to a stranger regarding such personal matters, but he probably figured that he’d never see me again and he is probably right.  This openness only added to his likability and charm.

   Earlier that morning in Dallas I had packed a plastic bag into the side zipper of my carry-on suitcase.  “One never knows when one might need an extra sturdy plastic bag,” I told myself.  Well, I was almost home and I knew that I would not be needing that bag.  I reached into my carry-on bag and withdrew the untattered, untorn piece of recyclable material and offered it to this interesting young man.  He was happy to have it because it did look as though his ‘suitcase’ might not make the trip all the way to Bend.

   We parted at the next stop wishing each other well.

July 29, 2010

An Airport Greeting

Posted in Fun, Life, Personal, story, travel tagged , , , at 12:43 am by pdxfirefly

      Two weeks ago, while trying to return home to Portland, all of the flights were full.  Since Portland Firefly travels on standby status, this meant that I did not get on several flights.

      When that happens, you just go to the gate where the next flight to Portland is leaving  and you sit and wait there to see if you can get on that flight.   Well, while doing  just that, I started to visit with the people across the aisle from me as they were in the same situation.   During our conversation, I heard someone say my name.  I was perplexed because I had not yet shared my name with these people and I couldn’t imagine who would know my name. So I turned toward the voice. 

     There was a thin grey-haired woman looking at me and wearing a striped two-toned teal tee-shirt with a teal blue jacket.  Well, since I was just returning from my Ovarian Cancer Convention where everyone wore teal, I immediately thought that she was one of the convention attendees.  By the way, Teal is the color of the Ovarian Cancer Ribbon (now you know), wear teal! 

     Seeing only the teal top she was wearing, I asked her,  ”Were you at the convention?”  Her puzzled expression caused me to desperately try to place this face standing above me.  She then said “I’m Eleanor.”  It took me just a second looking at her face, seeing my own blue eyes looking back at me, when I realized that it was my cousin whom I have not seen in 8 years.

     I rose and hugged her immediately – astounded by the coincidence that God had afforded us.  I quickly explained to my neighbor travelers that she was my cousin and neither one of us knew that the other would be here at the airport today!  Writing this, I am still amazed at the coincidence.   The Dallas Fort Worth Airport is HUGE with four different terminals and hundreds of gates.   This airport is so big that there is a monorail system (yes, like Disneyland) to take you from terminal to terminal!  She was leaving from a nearby gate and for some reason, she recognized me from a distance!   That amazes me also, but she explained that even though I was wearing a turban, my facial features were still recognizable (even after 8 years) to her.  

     She had taken Amtrak from her hometown to the airport and was on her way to attend a music workshop with her sister, who is also my cousin.  All three of these sisters were/are accomplished musicians and Eleanor plays numerous instruments at  church as well as for weddings and other events.   My two cousins will be attending a string (violin) workshop near where her sister lives in California. 

    Well, we sat and visited for the few minutes before she had to board her flight and it was a wonderful serendipity.   We both stood up as her boarding group was called and hugged again.  Then, the solid Christian woman that she is,  she grabbed both of my hands in hers and said that she wanted to pray for me before she left.  She reads my blog and has been praying for me all along, but we were not going to miss this personal opportunity to pray together.  We just stood there holding hands as she prayed a potent prayer for my healing from cancer.  I was not self-conscious or embarrassed by this or anything and felt very honored that she would pray for me.   At this point in my life, if people don’t like something, too bad for them! 

      We then hugged again and said our goodbys as she walked toward her gate. 

      What a wonderful gift to meet her at the airport!

July 27, 2010

My Favorite Plane

Posted in History, Life, Personal, story, travel tagged , , , , , at 12:17 am by pdxfirefly

   During all my years of flying, I was safety qualified to fly as a Flight Attendant on about 10 different aircraft.  That may not mean much to you as a non-airline person, but it is a big deal to Flight Attendants.  For instance, Southwest Airlines only operates one type of aircraft, so their Flight Attendants only have to be safety qualified on that one aircraft, a Boeing 737.

  In order to be safety qualified to work a particular piece of equipment (aircraft),  you must first learn all the safety features of the airplane.  No big deal, you say?  No, it isn’t if you only have to learn one aircraft; but for every aircraft that you are qualified on, you must take a FAA safety exam and pass the exam with a grade of 90% or better.   And you must do that every single year, not just one time.  In thirty-five years, I’ve taken a lot of FAA exams and passed every single one of them ~ many with a grade of 100% .  Don’t ever think that your Flight Attendant is a ‘dumb blond’!   Many women that I’ve flown with over the years had Bachelor’s Degrees, Master’s  Degrees, Doctorate Degrees and even culinary Cordon Bleu Degrees.  It was quite a varied and multi-talented work force. 

  The comprehensive FAA exam covers items such as the location and pre-flight of fire extinguishers (and don’t get mixed up with the next aircraft or you’ll fail), door operations (There are 5 different types of doors that I can think of just off the top of my head after being retired for 5 years!), operation and pre-flight of oxygen bottles (two different kinds), safety and medical procedures and emergency evacuation procedures.

  Portland Firefly was hired by TWA, the premier United States Flag Carrier Airline.  This means that TWA had the flag emblem of the United States emblazoned on the tail of each of their aircraft.  Pan Am (Pan American) was the only other carrier allowed to have the flag of the United States displayed on the tail of its aircraft.     Because you are supposed to light any flag if it is flying at night, the tails of every single TWA airplane had a light on them at night.  We were the only carrier in the world to have aircraft with a light on its tail at night.  It was really cool to be watching planes land and even when overseas or from a great distance, you could tell which aircraft were TWA’s because of the tail light.  In some ways that tail light was a beacon that said to me “You’re home.”

   Some of the aircraft that Portland Firefly was FAA Safety qualified on are: Boeing’s 707,727 stretch, 727 regular,747,757,767; Lockheed’s Constellation & 1011; McDonald-Douglas 80 regular and stretch, DC 9.   Within each category, such as the 747, there were many different configurations due to the fact that TWA would purchase aircraft that were originally ordered by another airline to that airlines specifications and would therefore have a ’different’ safety locations from those of our TWA aircraft.  We had two MD-80s that we purchased from Alaska Airlines and they were set up completely differently from the TWA configuration including Galley location and equipment.

   I was originally hired by TWA to work the new 747 Internationally because I was fluent in a foreign language (not Spanish).   I did love the 747, but eventually that beautiful aircraft became the workhorse of the fleet and had numerous problems.  I doubt if I’ll ever forget sitting on my jumpseat being able to see all of my passengers and look out the big window on my emergency door and see the landscape as it fell away from us on take-off or came closer to us for our long-awaited landing.  The 747 was my second favorite aircraft to work.

     I want to tell my readers the reason for posting this particular story today, July 27th. 

    It is because today is 7/27.  And the 727 Stretch was my favorite aircraft to work on in the entire TWA fleet. 

     Why did I love that aircraft so much?  I think it was because it was so spacious yet had an intimate feel.  The first class was really classy (for those days).  The lavatories were big enough to actually turn around in! And the galleys had plenty of space for all of our cabin service supplies.  There were designated places for the crew to stow their luggage and the cockpit was really nice and big with three pilots,  a Captain, a First Officer, and a Flight Engineer.  Today, most aircraft are designed to fly with only two cockpit crew members.  The cabin seating configurations changed many times over the years and even one time TWA removed seats in the middle of the aircraft and installed (YES!) a piano!  Yes, a piano lounge in the middle of the airplane.  What was corporate thinking??!!  There were the ‘blue chip’ flights from NYC to ORD.  Then there was the ‘more leg room in coach’  campaign and now the airlines just have us all jamed in there as close together as they can get us.  But nothing can compare to the glory days of the 727 and I was there!

  And so today, on 7/27, I am thinking of my favorite aircraft ~ the Boeing 727 Stretch.

July 25, 2010

Ethiopian Refugees

Posted in community, History, Life, story, travel tagged , , , at 12:16 am by pdxfirefly

While at the airport last week, I saw something that moved me.  

It was one of those ‘airport golf carts’ that transport passengers from one gate to another because they have a special need.  Well, if ever someone needed the cart this day,  it was the woman I saw in the cart. 

   The thin black woman was from Ethiopia, I guessed, and surrounded by children.  Sitting softly tall in the cart’s back seat, the beautiful mother had an African ‘baby sling’ wrapped around her complete with infant.  She was also struggling to hold a restless child about 16 months old.    Close in next to her was another boy about 3 years old who was mesmerized by what was happening all around him, yet not willing to leave the safety of his Mother’s side. He was seeing things he had never seen before and I wondered how this trip would affect him.  Absolutely his life will be changed for the better, but what of this trip will he remember? 

  Then my gaze advanced up to the center seat — another boy identical to the two behind him, but about 5 years old sat with his mouth open looking mostly ahead of him.  And in the front seat was the cart driver along with ‘big brother’ who was probably about 7.   Again identical to his three brothers; there was no doubt that he was part of this same family. 

   I have seen such families before when working as a Flight Attendant.  I believe that they ‘win’ some sort of lottery to come to America .  And come they do.  With nothing but the clothes on their backs.  Literally.  No checked luggage. No carry-on bag.  Just their paperwork and maybe a few possessions in a white plastic bag with blue lettering. 

  This Mother had a large white / blue lettered plastic bag (about the size of our grocery bags) sitting where the luggage goes in the cart and that is how I confirmed my inclinations of their status.   There is a very distinctive emblem on the bag and that plastic bag is ALL that she brought with her and 5 children to America. 

   They are sponsored by a family somewhere and that is where they will be living.   The mother may decide to take ESL (English as a Second Language) classes and the children should begin school soon.  Usually they settle in communities with similar families for common encouragement and because they can communicate with them until they learn English. 

  Anyway I still have the picture in my mind of this beautiful contemporary Madonna with child plus four more in the airport golf cart.  And yes, Portland Firefly prayed a special blessing for this brave mother as I passed by.

June 23, 2010

Landing in the Rain

Posted in History, Life, Personal, story, travel tagged , , , , , , at 12:54 am by pdxfirefly

     While I was outside ‘playing’ with my flowers, it started to sprinkle.  Since we have had the rainiest Spring on record (since the 1800′s!)  Portland Firefly just continued with what she was doing ~ potting petunias.   The sprinkles turned more frequent, but since I was wanting to finish this small project while I was still dirty, I kept on with my plantings.  I just had a few minutes more until I was finished when a plane flew overhead. 

   Looking up, I see the plane through the misty rain and I am quickly transported to the interior of a MD-80.  We are on final approach to Lambert Field in St. Louis, Missouri and I am sitting on the galley jumpseat strapped in for landing as I hear the rain hitting the fuselage.   This  particular jumpseat faces aft and you are looking at the galley coffee pots and the ovens and the beverage service carts facing you as you sit on the bulkhead seat.  I make another careful mental check of all the storage latches.  Yes, everything is latched down tight and proper as it should be.  

     The plane is in a rainstorm as it approaches Lambert Field.  This is not uncommon, but today the rain sounds particularly hard.  “Hu-u-m-m,” I think” perhaps we are in a little hailstorm.  There were a lot of grey clouds outside just before I sat down and strapped in myself .”  I look at my passengers (watching to see my reaction and for reassurance) and smile.  I am not concerned.  I am just noticing the fact that it is raining…. maybe a little hard…. no need to worry.  I know these pilots and have flown with them off and on many times during our long careers.  The plane sort of bounces a little bit in the air.  I’ve lived in this air for so long, I can feel that the pilot has complete control and that everything is ‘normal’ for this type of weather.  I feel the plane descend even more and soon we break through the clouds and I know by the passengers actions that they are looking at the ground below us.  I think it is always a comforting sight, exciting and exhilarating at the same time to see that we have almost arrived at our destination.    The plane wiggles ever so slightly as the pilots manuever into position for the runway, the rain still audible in the now quite interior.  Planes get quiet in ‘inclement weather’ as passengers stop talking to listen and observe what is happening around them.

   I am calm and at ease, however I am also very attentive.  One never knows when she will have to use the years of Emergency Training that she has had.  Years of flying also tell me that so far, this approach has been routine.  I again smile at my passengers, as I wait and listen to the sounds of the engines.  The engines sound fine.  I tighten my shoulder harness and seat belt again just before the plane touches down.  It is a habit that I have developed over the years and I will continue to make that safety belt as tight as I can stand it for landing and take off…even when I am a passenger.

  This landing, like most others is solid and routine.   Once again I am ‘grounded’  for a short while.

  I finish planting the petunias and turn on the watering hose to give them a good solid drink of water before I go in the house.  Somehow, it seems silly to be watering plants in the misty rain, but the dirt was dry before I started planting and it isn’t raining hard enough to soak the new plants roots.  Now every time I look at my petunias I think of that misty airplane sighting and the memory it provoked.

June 2, 2010

Rain, Rain Go Away

Posted in community, Personal, Portland, travel tagged , , , , at 12:53 am by pdxfirefly

   Well, May, 2010 ended up being the third rainiest May in Portland History.  We had more than twice the amount of precipitation that we normally have and it was also quite cool.

  I had my surgery last May and I remember it was so hot that my plants had to be watered twice a day or they would die.  That was something that was difficult for me to do after my major surgery and it was areal struggle to keep them alive last May. 

   This May was the opposite story.  I had to keep them out of the rain for a few days so that they wouldn’t drown!!!   The three-month sustained release fertilizer that I incorporated into the soil around my pansies was ‘released’ during one month!  Oh, are my pansies tall and full!  Then the rain beats them down and now they are getting all leggy!  But I have enjoyed the bright colors that they have added to my world this dreary rainy May!

May 18, 2010

Mt. St. Helens 30th Anniversary

Posted in community, History, Life, Portland, travel at 11:21 am by pdxfirefly


3,000 ft (1 km) steam plume on May 19, 1982, two years after its major eruption               

Today, May 18, 2010 is the 3oth anniversary of the Mt. St. Helen’s volcanic eruption.    Here in the Pacific North West there will be many television retrospectives recounting the event.  There are also special ceremonies up on the mountain itself which Portland Firefly wanted to attend, but her low energy level prevents this and so she will watch the TV presentations.

This is the Wikipedia link for getting more info about Mt. St. Helens.  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_St._Helens

Here is the Federal government link to the Mt. St. Helens National Volcanic Monument.   http://www.fs.fed.us/gpnf/mshnvm/

May 14, 2010

Branson

Posted in Fun, History, Life, Personal, travel tagged , , , , at 12:32 am by pdxfirefly

   Several weeks ago Portland  Firefly took a trip to Branson, Missouri to meet up with some friends.   There was a total of six of us and we had two time share condos.  We stopped at Sam’s Club on the way and bought most of our food supplies for the week.  I still don’t know how we did it, but we all ended up paying about $20 per person for the week for food!  That does not include the dinner show that we attended.   One of our party won a side of bar-b-que ribs that was outstanding — Yummy!

   People who have never been to Branson have asked me what it all about and the best description that I can come up with is this:  “Branson is like a Christian Las Vegas in that all of the shows are absolutely Family Friendly and it is surrounded by natural beauty.”  And that is a Portland Firefly quote!

   We attended several shows.  We saw ‘Noah, the Musical’ which was pretty cool because at the beginning of the second act, you are inside the Ark and surrounded by all the animals ~~ some of which are animatronic, some were real, and some were just stuffed!  I bought a cute umbrella for my Grandson there!!

  One of our favorite shows is the Dolly Parton Dixie Stampede where a dinner is served inside a huge arena while you watch and participate in a horse show.  We arrived early so we could walk around and see all of the beautiful horses.  One of my friends used to own and ride and train horses, so it was especially enjoyable for me to look at the horses with him and get his observations about the horses. Wow, what a great horse education I received in a very short time!!!

   Then we saw The Shoji Tabuchi Show.    For many years this show has been touted as one of Branson’s best.  Portland Firefly was disappointed. I felt that the show was entertaining, but lacked the piazza that it should have had.  It was ‘tired’.  The restrooms at the theatre however are something else.  The Women’s restroom is absolutely ‘over the top’ with wisteria-like crystal chandeliers and ornate gold mirrors everywhere.  There is even an attendant that will squirt hand lotion on your hands after you dry your hands!

   But the best show we saw was the last show we saw.  It was The Haygoods show and consists of seven brothers and one sister all of whom are extremely talented.   They presented a fast-moving, high-energy polished performance that was enjoyed by the multi-generational audience.  And to my delight they presented for the first time ever, their rendition of ‘Firefly’. 

   All in all it was a wonderful week spent with wonderful friends having a wonderful time!!! Truly another trip for my memory book.

May 2, 2010

Busy Firefly!

Posted in Health, Life, Personal, travel tagged , at 7:11 pm by pdxfirefly

     Portland Firefly has been very busy these last several weeks.  You may recall that I told you that travel was high on my priority list for the next several months and I have been true to my word!

    My first trip was a short weekend jaunt to visit family and to attend a special ‘by invitation only’ dinner at my old alma mater.  Next I was off to Hawaii, the Big Island, where the clear fumes and odorless gasses of the active volcano made me quite ill.  I however persevered and had a great time there.  Much credit goes to Dee, a special school mate of mine, who went out of her way to make sure I had a great time.  And we both did!!!

   After being home for a few weeks, it was time for another week-long trip!  This time to Branson, Missouri with some dear friends. 

   Now that I’ve been home for a while, all of my travels have caught up with me and Portland Firefly has a cold, sore throat, cough, and general malaise.  It looks like I’ll be staying in this week, so maybe I’ll do some more writing and hopefully bring you up to date on what is happening!!

April 21, 2010

A Mom Sighting…..

Posted in History, Life, Personal, Portland, story, travel tagged , at 12:23 am by pdxfirefly

    At the last Hanna Anderson Outlet sale I saw a lady that reminded me of my Mother who passed away several years ago.  

  This woman had the same hair color and style that my Mother generally wore.  And she was the same size as my mother and dressed in a fashion that my Mother would have chosen.  

   Initially I saw this woman from the back and I automatically headed in her direction. It took me a minute before I realized it was not my Mother!  I remember thinking “Why is my Mom here?”.  “How did she get here?”    ….And then I realized it was someone else.   

  It doesn’t matter…. that woman gave me a gift… A chance to see in the flesh once again my Mother.  It was so good to see her again — even if it was not really her!!!!! 

   I didn’t realize just how much I have missed her.

April 20, 2010

Pasadena Salad

Posted in community, Fun, Life, Personal, story, travel tagged , , at 12:49 am by pdxfirefly

     When I was working as a Flight attendant, one of our favorite layover hotels was the Beverly Garland Hotel in Burbank, California.  I’ll write about that hotel in another post. 

   But, when we stayed in Burbank we had a favorite  restaurant where  we would go to eat.  This was a Chinese restaurant ‘up the hill’ from the hotel.  Our favorite item to order was their delicious Chinese Salad.  It was so large that we always had enough for our lunch the next day when working our flight back to St. Louis.   It had lettuce, chicken, some other goodies, a clear crispy rice noodle that I loved and a fabulous dressing.  I was never able to find a salad anywhere that compared to it.

    Until I moved to Portland……………………..

    And began to shop regularly at Trader Joes……………..

   And one day I picked up one of their ready-made salads …. a Pasadena Salad to be exact.

   I was ecstatic!  I had found my ‘Burbank’ Chinese Salad! 

    The Trader Joe’s Pasadena Salad has a little packet of almonds and clear crispy rice noodles that you get to add to the salad when you are ready to eat it. The dressing is a  ginger dressing. 

 I had found my salad after all these many years!!  And it is still  my favorite salad!

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