by dreinecke » Fri Nov 14, 2014 6:52 pm
I was able to work from home today and it was nice not having to be bothered with people LOL! I got alot done, so my employer should be happy.
I am doing some resin work this weekend and am installing a cold-air return to the furnace in the basement since the previous owner finished the basement and didn't do that. Makes a huge difference on the temperatures down there. That'll take an hour.
I have the new Scalextric Cougar showing up so that will be getting some love for sure.
I do have something tomorrow that I'm really jazzed about though! Growing up, my dad did software for most of the Apollo missions (8-17) as well as Skylab. I've loved anything space-program related since then.
A few months ago, my son - the brilliant Lt. Reinecke, read a book as part of his schooling that he knew I would like: "Failure is Not an Option" by Gene Kranz. Anyone who has watched the excellent Apollo 13 movie knows that Ed Harris played him pretty straight. Well, said Lt. gave me the book to read and it is simply fantastic. I lent it to my dad as he met Mr. Kranz (who once gave him a personal tour of the VAB at Kennedy) and he too loved it. A month later, my dad calls me and asks if I'd like to meet Mr. Kranz. Seriously? You have to ask? A good friend of my dad's is part of a Special Forces Group that is having a dining out and Mr. Kranz is the keynote speaker. We've been invited to go. As a thanks to my son for the fantastic book read as well as re-kindling a love for all things space, I'm having his book autographed by Mr. Kranz. He doesn't know we are going and since he can't be here, he's going to appreciate it.
Oh, and my Broncos should destroy the Rams on Sunday. Life is good!