RE:Re: [RCSE] My Dad,... U'R Dad? SWC Reports / Photos

2008-02-19 Thread TDL
First , thank you for the photos and videos. 

I so wanted to be there at the SWC and Visalia this season. 

Had it on my calendar, but life got in the way as I stayed with my 48 year
old Aunt in Peoria,IL from Oct. to Dec. 8 when she was taken from us by
cancer. She was diagnosed Late Sept. I ended up staying in IL until Feb to
give lend a habd for my uncle. So I miss out on some great contests...maybe
next year.

Anyhow, while I was there one evening my Aunt told the following story about
me to everyone. 

When I was about 10 having built my first rubber powered model bought from
Kmart... Yes Kmart sold Guillows balsa kits back then. It was the P-47
thunderbolt. Never did fly though.

As having lack of funds to buy anything else, I used watered down elmers
glue to attached the tissue. But my Aunt also remembers me volunteering to
give my baby sister a haircut and using the cutoff hair, tied it to a
chopstick to make a brush to brush the glue on. Yes I too remember. My
sister was 3 years old and she would not let me use some of the pictures to
let you see the butchered job I did on her hair :)

Oh how I will miss my Aunt. I did get to spend some solid time with her as
we talked about everything from past to present to the future. I also found
out how uncaring some of her caregivers were. Especially when she tried to
make an appointment at MD Anderson in TX and was told to call back
repeatedly because everyone is gone for the weekend. 

I also found out when one of her very good friend heard this she told her
husband (a retired General) who in turn called billionaire Ross Perot who
then called MD Anderson and she was in the next day. Ross is the biggest
contributor to MD. My Aunt, was a little embarrass that someone of that
stature would do that for her...Wow. 

When she found out the cancer was too aggressive and there was nothing else
the doctors could do, she forgo the rest of her treatments so someone else
could take her place at the center. She never shed a tear and ironically was
the pillar of strength for everyone, right down to her last breath. And
there I sat as she took her last breath at her home. 

What is so sad to me is she worked so hard all her life and was going to
sell her business and retire in 2010. To me she didn't get to enjoy her hard
work, but she told me her life has been so good that she would not change a
thing. Though she has taught me so much when I was a kid, I've learned even
much more in the last few months from her. Thanksgiving and Christmas will
never be the same. 

Thanks for letting me let this out... 

Tuan Le


 



 



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Re: [RCSE] My Dad,... U'R Dad? SWC Reports / Photos

2008-02-19 Thread Jon Stone
Very touching.  Thanks for sharing your very personal story.  We're all 
the better for it.


Jon Stone


but she told me her life has been so good that she would not change a
thing. Though she has taught me so much when I was a kid, I've learned even
much more in the last few months from her. Thanksgiving and Christmas will
never be the same. 

Thanks for letting me let this out... 


Tuan Le


  

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Re: [RCSE] My Dad,... U'R Dad?

2008-02-18 Thread Kevin
Craig, 
Very touching story. Thanks for sharing. 

Kevin Andersen
  - Original Message - 
  From: Craig Allen 
  To: soaring@airage.com 
  Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2008 8:33 PM
  Subject: [RCSE] My Dad,... U'R Dad?


  I just wanted to share this with everyone...

  My Mother called me last week and told me she was worried about my Dad and 
his health... He's 85, Fought in the battle of Britten at age 17 and was a B-24 
pilot once America joined the war... He has trouble breathing now because he 
was a 50 year smoker..Its touch and go with him... Never knowing if this is the 
day.

  So I took over to their house my latest Electric tow plane to put 
together A Stinger 120 ARF using a 5340AXIS and A123 batteries.. Thanks 
Brian Chan :-)))...  He loved it... You never know with my Dad.. I was so 
worried he would think it was a piece of crap.. But it has made him so happy to 
be a part of helping me put it together... Its almost done and I can't wait to 
fly it for him

  So all of you with aging parents... All I can say is is try and make them 
happy and just maybe.. You will find happiness yourself and some wonderful 
memories too :-)))

  Craig ..





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Re: [RCSE] My Dad,... U'R Dad?

2008-02-18 Thread ivanbrian
I agree. Nice story.  
 My parents both have been gone for years, but oh what I would give to sit and 
chat with them once again.  Love them, spend some time with them if possible, 
while you have them. Brian Smith
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  From: Kevin 
  To: RCSE ; Craig Allen 
  Sent: Monday, February 18, 2008 7:55 AM
  Subject: Re: [RCSE] My Dad,... U'R Dad?


  Craig, 
  Very touching story. Thanks for sharing. 

  Kevin Andersen
- Original Message - 
From: Craig Allen 
To: soaring@airage.com 
Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2008 8:33 PM
Subject: [RCSE] My Dad,... U'R Dad?


I just wanted to share this with everyone...

My Mother called me last week and told me she was worried about my Dad and 
his health... He's 85, Fought in the battle of Britten at age 17 and was a B-24 
pilot once America joined the war... He has trouble breathing now because he 
was a 50 year smoker..Its touch and go with him... Never knowing if this is the 
day.

So I took over to their house my latest Electric tow plane to put 
together A Stinger 120 ARF using a 5340AXIS and A123 batteries.. Thanks 
Brian Chan :-)))...  He loved it... You never know with my Dad.. I was so 
worried he would think it was a piece of crap.. But it has made him so happy to 
be a part of helping me put it together... Its almost done and I can't wait to 
fly it for him

So all of you with aging parents... All I can say is is try and make them 
happy and just maybe.. You will find happiness yourself and some wonderful 
memories too :-)))

Craig ..








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[RCSE] My Dad,... U'R Dad?

2008-02-17 Thread Craig Allen
I just wanted to share this with everyone...

My Mother called me last week and told me she was worried about my Dad and his 
health... He's 85, Fought in the battle of Britten at age 17 and was a B-24 
pilot once America joined the war... He has trouble breathing now because he 
was a 50 year smoker..Its touch and go with him... Never knowing if this is the 
day.

So I took over to their house my latest Electric tow plane to put together 
A Stinger 120 ARF using a 5340AXIS and A123 batteries.. Thanks Brian Chan 
:-)))...  He loved it... You never know with my Dad.. I was so worried he would 
think it was a piece of crap.. But it has made him so happy to be a part of 
helping me put it together... Its almost done and I can't wait to fly it for 
him

So all of you with aging parents... All I can say is is try and make them happy 
and just maybe.. You will find happiness yourself and some wonderful memories 
too :-)))

Craig ..




Re: [RCSE] My Dad,... U'R Dad?

2008-02-17 Thread David Webb
Hey Craig thanks for sharing this. Having just lost my mother, father
and sister witin a very short period I can echo your thoughts. One day
they will be gone and you may have some fond memories like this one to
relive.

David

On Feb 17, 2008 8:33 PM, Craig Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I just wanted to share this with everyone...

 My Mother called me last week and told me she was worried about my Dad and
 his health... He's 85, Fought in the battle of Britten at age 17 and was a
 B-24 pilot once America joined the war... He has trouble breathing now
 because he was a 50 year smoker..Its touch and go with him... Never knowing
 if this is the day.

 So I took over to their house my latest Electric tow plane to put
 together A Stinger 120 ARF using a 5340AXIS and A123 batteries.. Thanks
 Brian Chan :-)))...  He loved it... You never know with my Dad.. I was so
 worried he would think it was a piece of crap.. But it has made him so happy
 to be a part of helping me put it together... Its almost done and I can't
 wait to fly it for him

 So all of you with aging parents... All I can say is is try and make them
 happy and just maybe.. You will find happiness yourself and some wonderful
 memories too :-)))

 Craig ..



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