Happy Birthday to me and some other stuff I haven’t gotten around to posting…

30 04 2008

Happy Birthday to Me! I am now twenty-three! so far I’ve gotten lots of Facebook birthday greetings, a card with the usual present from Grandma, a card from my Mommy with a purple post-it note promising my gift when i come home to visit in a few weeks, and a very nice email from my Daddy with some attached songs. Also, after four months working here, our nifty space camp uniform flight jackets have finally arrived. and its to warm to wear it.

So what am I doing for my birthday? Well I got a call from Dad this morning a little before 9am my time (10am for most of my family) wishing me happy birthday. After hanging up I got back in bed only to receive a voice mail from Mom, I guess she called while I was on the phone with Dad. Funny how they were both at work and call me at about the same time. The rest of my day so far has been spent watching some PBS show about life on a Naval Carrier, funnily enough called “Carrier”. Luckily PBS has joined in the genius of CBS, NBC, ABC, and other TV networks and posts episodes of certain shows online for free, otherwise I would have missed a lot of this show. I hat having to share a TV with 30 other people.

I went out to lunch with my friend Kathy, we went to a Mexican restaurant called “Casa Blanca” for good Mexican food. Definitely beats the nachos we get every Wednesday for lunch in the cafeterias. I have to work this evening for about 4:15 to 9pm and then I think I am going out with a bunch of people. Don’t know where they are taking me or if they even know.

This past weekend was the first time I was ever scheduled for support. Support is exactly like it sounds, they are the counselors who help out when team leaders need it. They help out with sims, rocket launch, make sure all the supplies needed for rockets and other stuff are in the classrooms, make sure classrooms are clean and they got hunt down team leader when one of their kids forgot to take med and take that kid to the sickbay so the counselor doesn’t have to take the whole group there. Well, I did all of about 15 minutes of support when Hainey (one of the weekend supervisors) comes up to me and asks if I would take one of the Pathfinder teams cause someone called in sick. I said yes of course so instead of supporting I was supported. I had a pretty good team. it was the first Pathfinder I’d had in about two months and I’d almost forgotten how to build rockets and do graduation speeches. Oh, my team also won best mission patch, it was the description I know it.

I’m Scheduled for Atlantis Station all this week. Atlantis is on of our four (almost 5) orbiters that we use for missions. Station (our version of the International Space Station) is one of the places you can be during the mission, the others being the Shuttle and Mission Control. The ids in Station get to conduct experiments and flip lots of switches, and the older ones have to fix problems. On Monday and Tuesday only 2 of the 5 teams actually had people in station so I mainly hung out with Ashley in MOCR (Mission Control). And helped her when she was tiered of listening to kids with the biggest speaking part struggle over words like “Space Shuttle Main Engines.”

Well, I am sure there is more I could say but I have to be at work in an hour and kind of need to get ready. Hope to see many of you when I’m home in May!





Camp Acronyms and Terminology

6 02 2008

I have decided to make a list of acronyms and terminology that I use so that you all know what I’m talking about. So her goes…

Hab 1- Habitat 1: a four story building used to house most of the campers. The camper rooms hold up to 6 or 7 people.

Hab 2 – Habitat2: the 2 story building where I live. Campers stay in bays which hold more than 20 people. The lower level is built into the gound on one side so it is where we bring trainees during severe weather.

Trainees- our word for campers

Team Leader- the counselor in charge of a group. there can be up to two team leaders per group, a day counsleor and an evening counselor.

Support- a counselor who goes where is needed to support the other counselors or who could be running some activity or other.

Doubles- when you are both the morning and evening team leader.

USSRC- United States Space and Rocket Center, located in Huntsville, Alabama.

Shuttle- the assembly that takes our astronaust into space now.

Orbiter- the part of the shuttle that looks like a plain which most people think of as the shuttle

SRB’s- Solid Rocket Bosters: the two white rocket looking things on either side of the shuttle. they are the engines that get us moving.

ET- External Tank: the big orange thing. it is just a huge fuel tank. it fuels the SSMEs on the Orbiter.

SSME’s- Space Shuttle Main Engines: The three big engines on the orbiter. Fueled by the ET. Also used during launch.