Gimmee a WoooWooo for Nick’s last journal entry. Does he graduate? Read on! Read the rest of this entry »
Wannabe Skydiver Nick White, Part 4
October 18th, 2010Wannabe Skydiver Nick White, Part 3 of 4
August 23rd, 2010Welcome to Part Three of Nick White’s skydiving student adventures. Don’t forget to check out Nick’s profile so you know why the heck you’re reading this. Read the rest of this entry »
Wannabe Skydiver Nick White, Part 2 of 4
August 16th, 2010
JANET’S NOTE: The following is a recounting of Nick White’s student skydives in his own words. What that means is that any misspelling, horrible grammar, crappy syntax, or generally sounding like a dufus is all Nick’s fault and is not to be confused with my own misspelling, horrible grammar, crappy snytax, or sounding like a dufus. For you non-jumpers out there, you may not be familiar with some of of the language in Nick’s journals so I took the liberty of adding a short definition in parenthesis after each possible unknown word or phrase. If there are additional words or phrases you need explained, ask Nick. Read the rest of this entry »
Wannabe Skydiver Nick White, Part 1
August 10th, 2010Part 1 of a 4 part series
Ground School
Day 1
I am not excited about spending four hours learning. I mean, I’ve already worked ten hours today. These next three day are going to be very long. I am pretty pumped about jumping though, so I’ll use that as motivation. Read the rest of this entry »
Wannabe Biker Janet White, Part 1
July 27th, 2010So I have to admit that I haven’t be on a bike since I was probably 12 years old, but when we inherited slightly used hand-me-downs from Shawn’s parents I was pretty stoked. I was finally going to be one of those wicked cool people that ride around town all Lance Armstrong like with their tight clothes and aerodynamicness. I’m such a wannabe. Too bad I have no idea what I’m doing. Read the rest of this entry »
Wannabe Geocacher Jamie Knebel
July 27th, 2010
Geocaching is something that a lot of people are doing nowadays. It’s easy, it gets you outside, you can pick your skill level, and its family friendly. You simply need a GPS, access to a website such as www.geocaching.com, and off you go on mystery adventure. Once on a geocaching website you select a location and then the level of difficulty and whala, endless X marks the spots. Just download the coordinates into your GPS (pedestrian mode) and take off. Level of difficulty can range from leisurely hike to terrain necessitating climbing skills. Sounds easy enough. I wannabe a geocacher. Read the rest of this entry »




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