Our Travel Information Posted

I have just posted two PDF files under the "Travel Information" link on the bottom of the title bar above. These files cover our flight and hotel information and a speculative daily itinerary for those who are interested in our day to day plans or want to know when we will be flying and staying.

We should be packed up and ready to head to Syracuse in a few hours…

On another note, Rocky peacefully went to heaven about 9 am this morning at the Paris Hill Cat Hospital. We are very thankful to both Dr. Tom Rothwell and his staff for their caring and compassion during this difficult time. Anyone with cats in the Utica area could do no better than to have them care for their cat’s medical needs…

Rest in Peace Rocky….

Rocky Squirrel 2002 – 2009
Rocky Full Face

Well, our vacation is going to get off to a very sad start. As some of you know, our youngest cat, Rocky "the flying squirrel" (a.k.a. "Squirrely), was diagnosed with lymphatic cancer about 6 weeks ago… At first, we thought we might be able to give him several more months of quality life, as initial medication was working much better than expected.

However, the medications have now stopped working as quickly as they started, and he has stopped eating and has taken to hiding and sulking in corners. This is definitely a sign that he is most likely not feeling well at all. The tumor in his abdomen has grown as large as a lemon, increasing about 20% in size over the past week.

After talking to the veterinarian this morning, we all decided there was little to no chance he would survive the duration of our vacation, if even the next few days. Therefore, we will be taking him to the veterinarian in the morning to have him put to sleep so he does not suffer while we are away. It’s the veterinarian’s day off, but he will take care of us in the morning as a special need case, which we are very appreciative for.

Our older cat, Goofy (15+) will certainly miss his "younger brother", but he will also no longer have to worry about being attacked from behind as he goes up the stairs, as Rocky loved to do.

Rocky & Goofy on the Couch (Butt-Buddies)
Rocky & Goofy

Rocky, we both wish you peace and happiness, and hope that Marianne’s mother will find you to give you a good home in heaven, as we tried to do for you when you wandered into our lives almost seven years ago.

Rocky Enjoying the Sunshine
Rocky-3

Starting to prepare for the trip….

[4 weeks & 5 days until we depart for Syracuse the night before our flight out]

Well, I spent part of today cleaning up all the DVD-RW discs I had for the trip. I still had not copied over all the -RW discs that we wanted to keep as masters to DVD-R discs. It took about 3 hours to go through the 12 discs, decide what to keep and not to keep from what we had recorded starting with our trip to Hawaii in August 2007, and every other event, holiday and vacation since then….

Now, I have 12 reformatted DVD-RW discs and 12 new DVD-R discs for any video work we will be doing on our travels this May…. (8 cm discs). This will actually give us 24 hours of video recording capabilities on low res (60 min./disc), which is about 4 times as much video as I recorded on the last trip, so we certainly do not need to worry about running out of recording media….

Last time, I recorded everything on 4:3 ratio for our still old standard CRT televisions. But, this time around, I will be recording everything at 16:9 ratio for modern wide-screen TV’s in hopes that we will sometime soon be able to update to a new flat panel TV :-P.

Lance Got New Luggage!

Well, after the TSA or luggage handlers lost the pull strap to at least
one piece of my old luggage on the return trip from Hawai’i in 2007, we
decided it was time for some new luggage.
This is nice modern luggage with locking telescopic handles and rolls
very easily. My old luggage was bought just before we got married in
1996, and has certainly seen its fair share of abuse the past 13 years.
Since Kohl’s had a great sale, plus an additional 20% discount, no time
like the present to get prepared to travel.
We are not down to 7 weeks and 2 days until we check into the Syracuse
Airport Best Western the evening before our 6:30am departure….
Sent from my T-Mobile SideKick

First & Last Flights, Oh boy…

Well, we are getting close to 8 weeks to our departure. Actually, it will be 8 weeks from this afternoon/evening when we leave home and head for the Syracuse Airport Best Western so we do not have to get up at an ungodly hour in the morning to get to the airport by 5am for our 6:30am departure on May 1st. It’s over an hour drive to the airport, so that means we would have to get up about 2am to leave home around 3:30am. At the hotel, we can get at least an extra 2 hours sleep, needing only an hour to prep and grab some breakfast at the breakfast bar, which opens at 4:30am for early travelers.

DHC-8 Q200
Continential DHC-8 Q200

Now to the topic of this post… I just did a little research on our planes for this flight… Oh, boy… The commuter planes we are flying in and out of Syracuse on are both operated by Continental and are the same or similar model as the plane that crashed on approach to Buffalo… The flight out of Syracuse is a DHC-8 Q200 as pictured here. The flight back to Syracuse is the same model as the one that crashed, a DHC-8 Q400, which is a larger capacity model than the one pictured. The return flight is also departing Newark, NJ, the same airport that the crash plane departed from… The only thing in our favor is that there should be no snow and ice in the middle of May. However, we did awake to 4 inches of snow the morning after our wedding (May 12, 1996)!