This blog is for pilot wives, girlfriends and really anyone who is in a relationship with a pilot. It is good to discuss the joys and challenges of the pilot wife lifestyle. It includes a lot of mine and Mr. Rights views which we hope will provide advice and support take what you like or need leave the rest. My hope is to meet other pilot wives and foster those friendships through sharing, and commenting because we can learn so much from eachother.
New baby, new business equals a very busy mommy
I am so excited to share that not only is our Little Lady growing fabulously, Little Dude is adjusting beautifully and loves loves his sister, I also started a new venture.
This is something that I have been dancing around for a very long time and finally I said I am ready. So on April 26th I launched a new company Accessible HR.
Accessible HR is a Human Resources company specializing in providing creative and affordable Human Resources solutions to businesses of all sizes. We help businesses with any Human Resources related questions, issues or tasks. We offer recruitment, training, consultation, salary configuration and multitude of other services. You can also learn more about the business on my website www.accessiblehr.com.
It is very exciting to have had the opportunity to build this from ground up. I have few clients and am loving the work I do. It is rewarding and exciting. the services I offer really help smaller businesses without HR departments and seeing them fill positions and answering questions offering training is extremely satisfying.
It is taking me a bit to get my routine down, between house chores, new baby, spending time with Little Dude and work I find my time to be filled, yet it feel so right.
She is here!
Image is courtesy of google
I know I have been absent for a very very long time, however the last couple months of my pregnancy have been pretty difficult and busy when I could do things. So I just wanted to share with all of you that little Lady arrived healthy and strong and we are trying to get some semblance of a schedule. I will return to writing shortly and share with you all the preparations, nursery pictures and some of the ups and downs of the last few months.
Until then
The Artichoke experiment
I love to cook, and I am pretty good at it. I always took pride in the fact that my family ate food that was made from scratch completely and home made versus processed. I cooked great food for the soul but not so great for the body. I am now facing a new challenge to learn a new way of cooking. From scratch is great but healthy and lean from scratch is even better. In my attempt for healthy meals I made some immediate adjustments, I bought a new cookbook, switched from vegetable oil to olive oil, I bought only white meats such as fish and chicken as well as turkey and I began a search for meals that include more veggies. In my new veggie search I decided to tackle the Artichoke.
I never ever made anything with an artichoke, fresh or otherwise. So I did some research called on the wisdom of some of my friends and tackled the vegetable. After cutting some of the leaf tips off I steamed it and then I cut it open. Yikes the thing had hair, I was forewarned by my friend so I was king of prepared. I cut up the cleaned artichoke
I cut up some fresh chicken breasts and cooked the in 1 tbs of olive oil just until slightly browned.
After my chicken was cooked I added brown rice broth and the cut up artichoke. I let the whole thing simmer covered for about 40 minutes, to make sure my rice was cooked and that the artichokes were soft.

After sprinkling the meal with low fat Parmesan cheese we dug it. It was ok, I was not thrilled with the flavor or the texture. It was just ok. I guess I am excited that I managed the artichoke ok. I am still on a lookout for new recipes that are healthy and yummy. It might be tougher than I though.
I never ever made anything with an artichoke, fresh or otherwise. So I did some research called on the wisdom of some of my friends and tackled the vegetable. After cutting some of the leaf tips off I steamed it and then I cut it open. Yikes the thing had hair, I was forewarned by my friend so I was king of prepared. I cut up the cleaned artichoke
I cut up some fresh chicken breasts and cooked the in 1 tbs of olive oil just until slightly browned.
After my chicken was cooked I added brown rice broth and the cut up artichoke. I let the whole thing simmer covered for about 40 minutes, to make sure my rice was cooked and that the artichokes were soft.

After sprinkling the meal with low fat Parmesan cheese we dug it. It was ok, I was not thrilled with the flavor or the texture. It was just ok. I guess I am excited that I managed the artichoke ok. I am still on a lookout for new recipes that are healthy and yummy. It might be tougher than I though.
My father in law sent this to me - VERY VERY FUNNY
A Pilot Father's Tough Love...
Most people today think it improper to discipline children, so I have tried other methods to control my kids when they have had one of 'those moments.'
Since I'm a pilot, one method that I have found very effective is for me to just take the child for a short flight during which I say nothing and give the child the opportunity to reflect on his or her behavior.
I don't know whether it's the steady vibration from the engines, or just the time away from any distractions such as TV, video games, computer, iPod, etc.
Either way, my kids usually calm down and stop misbehaving after our flight together. I believe that eye to eye contact during these sessions is an important element in achieving the desired results.
I've included a photo below of one of my sessions with my son, in case you would like to use the technique...
Should work with your grandkids also.
Baby quilt
Week 25 is here and after looking at the calendar with Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas so very close to my due date we decided that it is time to do the nursery. I chose my colors, they are lilac purple and light green. Mr Right is in the process of painting the nursery and I worked on the little ladies quilt today.
I started off with 5 fabrics, a little flannel for the bottom sheet four quilting fabrics for the top sheet and batting. All the fabrics cost a little over $60.00 which is not too bad since I will refinish two valances, a bumper, make a quilt and hope to have enough left to make a crib skirt.
I searched on YouTube different tutorials on how to make a quilt. My biggest concern was that this was my very 1st time quilting and I really wanted the quilt to turn out nice. I was scared that if I just made it the traditional way and made the top sheet and then tried to combine the fabrics it would get bunched up and not turn out so well. In my search I came across this awesome video on quilting as you go. Check it out this lady is great and she made it so easy.
I went ahead and remeasured and cut all my fabric swatches.
2 squares in 3 fabrics (total 6 squares) 12.5 inches
for the boarder I cut 6 sections 12.5 inches by 5.5 inches
for the tops of the boarder I cut 2 sections 34.5 inches
After I had my fabricks all cut I sewed the two squares and two boarder pieces (one on each side) into three strips. I ironed my strips to make sure that when I line them up they are perfect. And then I began assembling my quilt.
I laied out the bottom flannel sheet, then the batting and then the 1st boarder strip. Because I wanted the edge to be a part of the bottom I left a little extra and folded the bottom sheet over the boarder strip to get a nice edge. I pined it all together and ran it through my sewing machine.
I lined up and pined the next layer
and sewed it on. After I sewed it on I went ahead and ironed it to make sure that all of my seams look good. I repeated the process until all three strips and the boarder were sewen on.
The entire project took about four hours and I love how it turned out. I can't wait to finish the nursery so that I can see how it all comes together. Stay tuned for more pictures. I am doing the nursery on a budget so I will share as we go how much we spent on what.
I started off with 5 fabrics, a little flannel for the bottom sheet four quilting fabrics for the top sheet and batting. All the fabrics cost a little over $60.00 which is not too bad since I will refinish two valances, a bumper, make a quilt and hope to have enough left to make a crib skirt.
I searched on YouTube different tutorials on how to make a quilt. My biggest concern was that this was my very 1st time quilting and I really wanted the quilt to turn out nice. I was scared that if I just made it the traditional way and made the top sheet and then tried to combine the fabrics it would get bunched up and not turn out so well. In my search I came across this awesome video on quilting as you go. Check it out this lady is great and she made it so easy.
I went ahead and remeasured and cut all my fabric swatches.
2 squares in 3 fabrics (total 6 squares) 12.5 inches
for the boarder I cut 6 sections 12.5 inches by 5.5 inches
for the tops of the boarder I cut 2 sections 34.5 inches
After I had my fabricks all cut I sewed the two squares and two boarder pieces (one on each side) into three strips. I ironed my strips to make sure that when I line them up they are perfect. And then I began assembling my quilt.
I laied out the bottom flannel sheet, then the batting and then the 1st boarder strip. Because I wanted the edge to be a part of the bottom I left a little extra and folded the bottom sheet over the boarder strip to get a nice edge. I pined it all together and ran it through my sewing machine.
I lined up and pined the next layer
and sewed it on. After I sewed it on I went ahead and ironed it to make sure that all of my seams look good. I repeated the process until all three strips and the boarder were sewen on.
After I had the entire quilt assembled I trimmed off the access batting and flannel, leaving enough flannel to fold over for a nice edge and pined it in place. I sewed the edge on and here is my completed quilt.The entire project took about four hours and I love how it turned out. I can't wait to finish the nursery so that I can see how it all comes together. Stay tuned for more pictures. I am doing the nursery on a budget so I will share as we go how much we spent on what.
Why I have not had much to say
It has been
very difficult to write when my days and nights have been preoccupied with
caring a baby. It has been a rough 22
weeks during which I struggled with a lot. I am very excited to be pregnant, I
am even more excited to have made it the 22 weeks. The 1st trimester
has been very rough, plagued with fears of miscarriage that drove me to
insomnia which was compounded by a nonstop morning sickness. I counted minutes,
hours and days to the moment that we were out of the woods which came about 6
weeks ago. I struggled very much and still do with enjoying this pregnancy,
experiencing a miscarriage once let alone twice definitely takes a toll on the
innocence of never having that experience. When I was pregnant with my son I
feared a little and I worried but not to this extent, I didn’t truly comprehend
the hell that going through a miscarriage is.
Cont. In the life of the Whirly Wife
A neat film about aviation
A friend of mine's husband participated in a competition to put together a short film of why he became a pilot. Not only is this a really neat over view of history of aviation but it shows his family members traveling through time as aviation grew and developed. I hope you enjoy the film and share it. If you like it hit like, if he wins by obtaining the most likes he will be able to have a diner with the CEO of his company. Pretty cool opportunity.
Why I became a pilot - VIDEO
His is the 1st video 1:15 minues long.
Picknic at Discovery Green in Houston
Today we had an appointment down town and we decided to stop by the Discovery Green on the way home and have a little picnic. It is a really pretty area with seating, water features, and wide open spaces for play, there are even little in closed yards for your doggies. Even though it was a hot day the park was comfortable in the shade and the kids that took part in the water play really enjoyed the splash pad and the water feature - there was a lot of squealing and laughter. I can definitely see it as a great place for fairs and events or just a little escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Very cute place to visit.
When life hands you lemons get a puppy
2012 has
been crappy to say the least. We have lost three grandparents and an aunt in a
span of 6 months and Mr. Right has been sick and out of commission for a while
now. Staying positive has been a challenge to say the least. Yet it is in human
nature to look for the good not just at the bad.
I try to
focus on the good things that are coming, when they will get here I don’t know
but I know that there are things in the works for us and we just need to be
patient. While we wait it is very hard to stay focused on the good. I keep listing in my mind all the wonderful
things in our lives like the fact that we have a beautiful healthy son who is
just the best, we have a gorgeous house, we have genuine, caring friends and a
loving supportive family. Sometimes those pep talks are just not enough, and
the bad overshadows the good. The mood is sour and it is hard to place a smile
on even though I know that that is exactly what my family needs from me.
Cont. In the life of the Whirly Wife
Children - Survey - *NEW
Being a
parent is the most interesting, stressful, and rewarding job I have ever had.
It is a job where you get paid with hugs and kisses and you feel your way
through it, hoping that the report card or evaluation you receive in 20 years
is a good one. It is a harder job yet
when you have a nutty schedule. There have been many books written about children,
and their behaviors many suggest that kids thrive on routine, and that lack of
routine can lead to some behavioral issues. Since I don’t have a child
psychology degree I will not venture into the theories on routine and behavior,
I can share with you what some of the wives including myself noticed in our
children. A very wise girlfriend that I have, and value said to me before my
son was born: “Aggie, every child is different and you as a parent will know
what works for your child and your family, no one else can tell you how to
raise him or what he needs because no one lives in your house and knows what
your family needs. As long as you do things that are best for him and your
family as a whole you will be fine”. She is a very smart woman and one I hold
dear to my heart, five years into being a mom I can tell you that her advice
was priceless. Keep this advice in mind when you read this take what you can
use and leave the rest.
Look in Survey for the remainder of the post under section Children marked *NEW
Chicken Pot Pie
Sometimes comfot food is what the soul needs, so I made a chicken pot pie een tough its summer it is a feel good meal in our home. Check out the recepe in Meals for Two.
Veggie soup
I was craving some good healthy veggie soup. It turned out so great that hubby sang its praises and he is not a big veggie fan. Here is the recipe it is easy and yummy and makes alot so you can freeze some for later. Meals for Two
“It’s not how the dream is supposed to end..”
We lost a
pilot this week in a fatal offshore accident. The information about the
accident that has been released is very limited and the pilot’s identity was
not made public. I was torn and still am if I should write about his death.
After thinking on it for few days I decided that taking few minutes to reflect
upon his death and sharing the emotions that rip through the company pilots and
wives alike are worth sharing.
When an
accident takes place especially one as horrific as this one, when a man gives
the ultimate sacrifice and loses his life while doing his job it leaves everyone
shaken. There is not much speculation of why he died. Sure we want to know if
it was mechanical or pilot error, but we all know that either way it was an
accident, because no man gets up in the morning planning on making a mistake or
having his aircraft fail and not fighting for survival until his last breath. So
we don’t look to place blame or even hear that it was a mechanical failure.
What we all are doing is quietly and anonymously praying and hurting for his
lost life and those who were close to him and now are left behind.
Knowing my
husband’s company they are doing all they can to help the family, be it a wife
with children or parents or siblings to manage somehow through this time. To pick up the shattered pieces of their life
and try to forge forward with his memory in place. He will remain alive in the
hearts of those who knew him and loved him and in the hearts and minds of those
who only met him in passing.
I know that there is not much we can do as a community
right now to help, we can only stay tuned and mourn the loss of one of our own.
Our sadness and the hallo feeling surly does not compare to the feeling his
family is experiencing. We only share in a little bit of the sadness and have the
what if it was me, what if it was my husband, hovering in our minds. We still
see our husbands we still talk to them daily, this man’s family lost that
forever. There is nothing that can be said or done to take the feelings of
grief away and make it all better, we can’t bring him back, we can only find
some comfort in knowing that in his life he got to do what he loved the most.
One of my husband’s friends said “It’s not how
the dream is supposed to end..”
Treasure Hunt
Do you
remember those days when you were a kid and the day was just sooo boring. Son
had one of those days today. He just could not get it together in the area of
entertainment. The TV was boring, cars
were boring, reading was boring, it was sooo boring. So Mr. Right came up with
the idea of a treasure hunt.
We drew a
map and burned the edges then crumpled it and soaked it in water with tea, then
set it out in the sun to dry. In the meantime Mr. Right ran over to the store
and for few dollars bought a set of hot wheels cars and went to the spot we
agreed on and buried said set of cars, marking the spot with a paper X. Cont. in Hanger Rats
Just the two of us
Last month as a gift to each other Mr. Right and I decided to take a cruise to the Western Caribbean. The cruise was our birthday present and it was a four day mini vacation for he and I, son went to stay with Grandma and Pappie. Sometimes when you are married to a pilot it is mighty difficult to carve out time to relax and just be together. When he is flying you clearly are not together and when he comes home daily life takes over and there are things to do activities to attend, and the family as a whole stays busy busy, leaving no time for alone time or romance. so we decided to make time for just us. Continued in Relationships
Seafood Feast from the Gulf to the table
Yesterday my parents in law and son myself took a trip to Galveston Beach for a day in the sun and relaxation. There is a little market off the port pear called Katie's Seafood Market and I just love it. I shop there every time we go to Galveston and buy fresh flounder and shrimp or other fish. Yesterday we grilled the flounder and some of the shrimp, we made shrimp coctail with the rest of the shrimp. Check out meals for two for the recipes. Yumm yumm.
Adjustment after pilot has been gone also know and 1st day home jitters (Survey)
I wrote about this few times (First day back jitters and Theanti……….cipation as well as He is coming home) and the topic comes up often in
the different groups I belong to. How to cope with the jitters? How to seamlessly slip back into the routine?
In the survey I asked how others do it. Is there a secret to having a successful
home coming every time?
Continued in Survey
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