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Tying up Loose
Ends for 2004
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2004 was certainly an eventful year for us,
and we managed to keep up the pace right through to the end.
We captured a lot of the highlights in our Christmas
letter, but since writing
that we've had even more fun!
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November Getaway to
Seattle
After years of business trips to
destinations all over Europe and the states, Dave finally
had the opportunity to take Karen along on a conference trip
to Seattle. We LOVED the city! While there we had a chance
to watch the Seahawks win a nail-biter against the Miami
Dolphins, we ate an evening meal in the Space Needle,
watching the lights of the city as the restaurant turned, we
went to church at Ken Hutcherson's Antioch Bible Church, and
we took long walks along the waterfront. It was a memorable
trip and a great chance to get away for a while.
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The Seattle Seahawks stadium, with a view of the
city,
including the Space Needle waaay in the background.
Seattle beat Miami in a nail-biter.
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Aunt Kathy doing her
thing in the kitchen, along with Cousin Kelly and her girls,
Catherine and Victoria
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Thanksgiving in
Kentucky
Thanksgiving was spent in Kentucky,
in what has become a tradition at Aunt Kathy's house. The
whole Burke side of the family showed up, including Dave's
parents from Charleston, and sister Amy with her family from
Atlanta. Grandma and Grandpa Burke were doing well, and
Grandpa is gearing up to celebrate his 97th in January.
The food was awesome, the
fellowship was great, and the football gave us opportunities
to sneak naps.
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4th Annual "Guy
Road Trip"
Our fourth annual "guy road trip"
to a football game took us to Atlanta this year, to watch
the Falcons play the Raiders. The seats were the best we've
ever had (right on the 50-yard line) and the game
was,...well it wasn't so good for the Raiders. But there's
always next year! The Falcons won the game handily and, as a
result, sealed first place in their division. We made
another attempt to lure the cameramen our way by wearing our
Santa hats and proudly waving Tuck's sign saluting "St.Vick"
(a reference to Atlanta's quarterback, Michael Vick), but to
no avail.
We traveled to Atlanta on the day
prior to the game this year, so we could stay with
Amy and attend their church's Christmas program. The pageant
included a "living, singing Christmas Tree, and an
adaptation of the Dickens "A Christmas Carol" written by
Eric
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It wasn't much of a game, but our seats were great
and we had a great time!
that was brilliant! Eric also
played the part of a Roman Centurion. The whole thing was
excellent, and got our Christmas season started off in fine
form.
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Lots of Warmth But No
Heat
Just days before Christmas, as
Alabama temperatures uncharacteristically headed into the
teens, our heat went out. Apparently our exhaust fan had
been
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"laboring" for nearly a year, but
it waited until December 18th to give up the ghost. We
called a repair guy and he quickly identified the problem,
so we thought everything was hunky dorey. Little did we know
that getting the part would turn into a nearly two-week
ordeal. Two days before Christmas it became clear that the
part wasn't coming anytime soon. Christmas had brought the
delivery system to a near halt and the holiday was upon us.
Once that sank in, we hung sheets
in doorways and borrowed space heaters, and fired up the gas
fire place to create pockets of warmth in an otherwise
chilly house. The thermometer in the hallway read in the 40s
for several days, and we started to get concerned for our
water pipes during the overnight lows. But for all the
adversity, we recognized early on that this was one of the
most special Christmases we can remember. Something about
those close quarters and facing adversity together brought a
neat quality to the holiday this year.
The part finally came in on the
28th (Tucker's birthday), and now we just have to wonder
what the utility bill is going to look like after running
all those space heaters so long :-\
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Maiden
Voyage
Just before Christmas, Dave got a
message from Kristen Barnett saying that her brother, Lewis,
was coming to visit with his daughter, Lizzie, after
Christmas. Lewis was Dave's school-mate, college roomy, and
best man, and since Kristen and her folks live near Atlanta,
in Kennesaw, Georgia, a plot was hatched to make some real
use of that new pilot's license.
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Visiting with
Lewis, Kristen, and their folks in
Kennesaw
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For days prior to the flight Dave
scrutinized weather patterns, planned the route, and flew it
repeatedly using the MS Flight Simulator program.
Driving would have taken around 3 hours each way, but flying
would take just a little over one hour. As Dec 30th
approached, the weather started to look dicey. The forecasts
finally got so bad on the night before that Dave was
resigned to having to drive. It was a long night, but as
morning broke, the forecast changed and Tucker and Dave
headed for the airfield with their fingers crossed. By all
accounts, the weather on the far end was good, so they took
off and started the trip, knowing they might have to turn
around if things deteriorated.
The flight ended up being
wonderfully uneventful, yet totally exhilarating. There
wasn't a single hitch in the plan. Tuck proved to be an
extremely capable navigator, and his eagle eyes routinely
saw checkpoints long before Dave could see them. He even
spotted the buildings in downtown Atlanta as we neared our
destination. When we landed at the Cobb County/McCollum
airport (NW of Atlanta) the folks there treated us royally,
and Kristen and Lewis picked us up just a few minutes
later.
We spend a delightful few hours
eating lunch with the Barnetts, reminiscing about old times,
and wondering at how the years had passed so quickly. Dr
Barnett presented Dave with an autographed copy of his
second book, Pebbles in the Water, complete with a
thoughtful note commemorating Dave's maiden flight. It was a
great visit!
At about 3:30pm, we headed back to
the airport, ran through our checks, and took off for home.
The weather had cleared even more by then, so it was a
delightful flight home, giving a fine finish to a great
day.
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The skies looked "iffy" when we took off, but the
morning ground fog burned away soon after we were on our
way.
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Getting 553 ready to fly home after a wonderful
visit
with the Barnetts in Kennesaw, Georgia.
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