How I Spend My Lunch Breaks

April 16, 2009

in Aviation, Expat Life

Like any good pilot’s wife, I am learning about airplanes and how they fly… with the help of my Paper Airplane a Day Calender…

Oh yes, they really do fly!

There are orange ones…

Blue ones…

And even green ones.

I feel my aviation education is very well-rounded. Either that or I need more hobbies.

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Kyle April 21, 2009 at 00:13

Haha, the blue one actually looks like a LanChile plane, the airline I always fly in South America.

Since your husband is a pilot maybe he could write a post about why travelers shouldn’t be scared of turbulence. Even mild bumps and shakes get me praying that we’re not going down. I’m terrified of flying!!!

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globalgal April 21, 2009 at 00:20

I’m terrified, too. Whenever I travel my posts are full of turbulence stories. It doesn’t matter that I teach students aerodynamic theory, either, I’m still scared! Thanks for stopping by!

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Lori April 24, 2009 at 03:25

Ha, ha! My brother got an origami one-day calendar for Christmas and he seems to be in similar situation. They look great though! :)

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globalgal April 27, 2009 at 10:07

LOL the paper airplanes are taking over!

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