It is funny what happens to me when I am trying to get to sleep. I have to mention that I was dragging all day, that I was looking forward to studying the backs of my eyelids all day. And then when it came to it, all of a sudden I was looking at midnight. Not what I had envisioned earlier in the day. The kids got to bed around 8:30, which is pretty good, and I had decided not to watch Sports Center as I have been disappointed in the hockey coverage, and frustrated with all the other stuff they cover instead. My prospects for an "early" bed time appeared to be good.
To catch the results, I looked up the score online. OK, got that the Coyotes lost. Fine. Somehow that led to Wikipedia. I think I was curious about who/what an octagon girl was (Arianny Celeste)? Now I know. huh. Interesting, and there is a lot out there that means a whole lot to people that I have no idea exists.
Which leads me to my next search: the USS Alabama. Yeah I see the link too. Obviously my search leads (yeah leads, there is more) with the 5th ship to be christened the AL (BB-60). "Obviously" because I passed by it many times when we would drive to New Orleans from the Heart of Dixie - Montgomery. I got caught in catching up on its history, as part of a screen for various fast carrier groups. A fast light battleship? I did not catch that, so maybe I need to go back and read some more. Anyway, turns out, the AL was decommissioned at Naval Station Seattle. (Seattle?) Apparently she then spent some time at the Bremerton ship yard "in reserve", alongside the Mighty Mo I suppose. The Navy let her go in the '60's, and she was towed to Mobile Bay, where we saw her often - on the drive to NO.
So that lead to looking at all the Naval stations in the Puget Sound - because there are many and it is interesting where they pop up. In the process I find that Bangor and Bremerton (along with Keyport and such) are now referred to as: Navy Base Kitsap. So, that leads to looking up what is at Bangor now. SSBN's, SSGN's, and an SSN actually. About eleven boats in all. As for Bremerton, there is a carrier home ported there. That surprises me, I guess because I thought the only ships in the Bremerton harbor were on their way to the scrap pile. Au contrer mon frer. CVN-74, Stennis a Nimitz class carrier, operates out of Bremerton. That and two SSN's! I guess I thought all that stuff went over to Everett.
At this point, I am knee deep in all this cool stuff, just begging me to go further. I mean, who flies off the Stennis? And a Marine squadron? do they always fly with Navy Wings? It's two anchors come from the Forrestal? Why could I have not found this stuff out in the morning, to get me out of bed? Glance at the clock...just because, I mean, it should be like 9PM or something. Ha! Midnight!? OK. Guess all that cool stuff is going to have to wait. Good on ya Sean for recognizing that waking for the kids is more of a priority.
Keelie was the first up today. Good for her, as she does not need to get into school clothes or anything like that. She also did not give us a completely restful night.-bonus points- Riles was up next, and ready to eat, only took a little coaxing to get into school clothes. Ethan was less than enthusiastic about the whole process. Actually passed on eating breakfast, but was fine pulling out toys to play with instead of getting dressed. The kids made it to school on time, none the less, no issues, other than Ethan had an unorthodox breakfast. I was off to the pool to get in my hour of swimming. Hopefully there will be another break in the rain this afternoon, so that I can go for a ride and not get wet.
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The web searches crack me up. I found myself wanting to skim but stuck with it to see when you would jump from military nerd to sci-fi nerd...did not happen. Which shows you are unpredictable to some.
Nice job getting the kids to school on time.
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