
Has anyone seen this person? If so, please tell her to e-mail, call or write her mother.
Nepture Festival. We thought it would be nice if we watched the show from the rooftop of the Cavalier at the Oceanfront. It was really windy and cloudy and I wondered if they were going to go ahead with the show. They did, and we enjoyed the birds' eye view. I didn't get any really good shots because I kept
running from side to side to see where they were and I had to be very careful not to get too close to the edge as there is no railing/protection to keep you from falling 11 stories off the top of the building. The United States Navy Blue Angels are a sight to see and the most magnificent machines. I took a couple of
photos of us in front of the Cavalier Hotel sign on the oceanfront
building and I also took a couple of shots of the Cavalier on the Hill. A pretty good day but the Blue Angels will be doing another show tomorrow and if it is sunnier and less windy, we might try again.
Hollywood finished Cadre Week (Hell Week) in one piece apparently. She has called me on the phone a couple of times and has sent me a couple of e-mails. I was looking through the photos the school takes and caught a glimpse of my girl as she was coming out of the river. You can't see these very well but I have ordered copies and will frame them upon arrival! 
(Cuz, if you don't want their pictures up, let me know and I'll take them down). We had such fun in such a short amount of time. We were expecting Tropical Storm Hannah to beat down on us but fortunately it skirted the OBX. Here are my buddies on the boardwalk down at the Currituck Sound by the Corolla Light House. We had just read a sign about the types of animals found in that habitat to include Cottonmouth water moccasins. I promise you we had no more read that sign and took two steps when I looked down and saw one up close and too personal. I screamed like a crazy woman and my cousin and her kids were calm as can be - squatting down looking over the side at this snake that was poised to strike. Scared the b
ejesus out of me. I hauled buns past the snake habitat and made it down to the sound and was able to experience a little bit of wind fury.
It was really fun and I think they enjoyed it. Later in the day back at the surf shack we all hunkered down for some
Pigman's barbeque. Delish! Here's a picture of my girl with Uncle Gene/Dad - as you can see they BOTH were having a good time.


There were 9 companies with about 50 cadets each. Once each company was in formation, they all marched out together to the sound of the drum corps.
And so began cadre week (actually 9 days) or the more familiar "hell week." I have been told that 50% of the cadets that attrite the first year will do so in hell week. The cadets have been totally incommunicado until they participated in the Rat Crucible which was last night. Hollywood did get a chance to call me for 5 minutes last Wednesday as she visited her academic advisor, and she called me yesterday for a 15 minute conversation. She sounded so strong and committed. I am not worried about her. She did ask me to send her more supplies.
This evening I got my first e-mail from the kid. Here is what it said: Mom Please update your blog I like looking at it. That was the extent of the email, in its entirety. Not "don't worry Mom, I'm doing fine," but update your blog. So....my dear firstborn child, I will try and do better with my postings. 


