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Air Force One

Interesting thing today-as I was driving to the gym and playing taxi driver for the kids, I noticed what looked to be a presidential marine helicopter sitting on the ground out of the corner of my eye. It was parked in a schoolyard field. I then noticed news crews not too far away from the helicopter, so of course, I had to pull over to attempt to find out what was going on. I was told by an onlooking by-stander that the aircraft had been traveling with President Obama’s team on their way back home to Virginia after his visit to the Jersey shore. Supposedly, the helicopter hit a bird which resulted in their emergency landing. I read tonight on the news report that it wasn’t a presidential trip nor did they mention a bird strike-go figure. Regardless, my son enjoyed seeing the helicopter. I felt badly for the pilots, though. Stranded in a field wearing flight suits for hours during the heat of the day is no fun. I know because I’ve worn those same suits when I was a flight doc. They do not breathe!
Seeing the aircraft reminded me of the days when my husband worked as an Air Force One agent while I was in medical school. If you’ve ever seen the movie, “Air Force One” by National Geographic, you would have seen him.  He is featured working with the pilot of Air Force One taking care of the plane while President Clinton was in office. I actually had the opportunity to tour the plane on the ground a couple of times, and it is beautiful. I presented a paper on presidential physicians when I was in medical school and was able to meet one of Clinton’s physicians on a trip. There are fun little presidential trinkets in my house such as Christmas cards sent from the White House and presidential M and M’s that you’d dare not eat now. I used to have high hopes of practicing medicine in some unique arena such as that. Little did I know these people called “children” would reroute my life!
In that vein, I must prep for what lies ahead whether it’s teaching on great pieces of literature or running a Fortune 500 company. I can still dream:)

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Exploring the world of robotics with your child-FLL and Jr FLL

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A couple of years ago I ran a junior First Lego League club for my oldest son and some of his friends.  Every Friday night they’d gather in my basement for a couple of hours to work on a project that was given to us by US First. The boys were featured in one of our local newspapers which I’ve included below.

If you don’t know what US First, FLL, Junior FLL, or any of the more advanced robotics teams are, I encourage you to take a few minutes and look over US First’s website.  Their events are top-notch, and the experiences the kids have can really open up some doors towards their future.

We’ve recently made the decision to transition back into this arena with our oldest son, but we’ll be entering the FLL age group this time.  The FLL age group demands much more time and devotion to the project by the kids and the families, and the competitions can be quite intense.  We’re fortunate to be linked up with a stellar crew for the upcoming school year.  Should be great fun for all.

http://www.southjerseylocalnews.com/articles/2010/12/03/life/doc4cf91fb29bd09061581746.txt

http://firstlegoleague.org/