Saturday, December 29, 2007

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Our trip to the Hall of Fame

My Dad wanted to do something cool with his boys while I was home so this morning we struck out (no pun intended) for the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown NY.

It was everything I thought it would be and it was great to be in the very footsteps of so many great players. The town itself is named after famed author James Fenimore Cooper and is a picturesque little village set on Lake Ostego. It was a nice little trip and I look forward to doing it again sometime.

Robert Redford's uniform from "The Natural"
The Iron Man's plaque

Home run records

Unfortunately there is no *

Clay Bucholtz's no-hitter is commemorated

"The" Hall
The Babe


The greatest ballplayer ever. Ted Williams
Slamin' Stan's locker
Sox memorabilia
Ted Williams and I.


Tuesday, December 25, 2007

quotes by Benjamin Franklin

A good conscience is a continual Christmas.
A countryman between two lawyers is like a fish between two cats.

A slip of the foot you may soon recover, but a slip of the tongue you may never get over.

At 20 years of age the will reigns, at 30 the wit, at 40 the judgment.
Be civil to all; sociable to many; familiar with few; friend to one; enemy to none.
God heals, and the doctor takes the fees.

Having been poor is no shame, but being ashamed of it, is.

He is ill clothed that is bare of virtue.

He that blows the coals in quarrels that he has nothing to do with, has no right to complain if the sparks fly in his face.
Merry Christmas everyone!

A Happy Birthday to my sister Jamin!

Sunday, December 23, 2007

Home

Well, I made it safely home and I couldn't of been happier.



Christmas dinner at Grandma's
A Christmas pageant at church.
The new flags that were put up in my absence.

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Click on logo
This was interesting to look at if you have a few spare minutes. It's a look at what USA Today thinks are the most defining sayings, objects, or ideas of the last 25 years.

Burst appendix spurs Navy cruise rescue

I thought this was a cool story, I couldn't imagine what this girl went through.

Monday, December 17, 2007

AHH snow.


I never would have thought I'd want to see it so bad.


I've got a roomate now.

I'm not that excited.

Chuck Norris facts

When Chuck Norris does a push-up, he isn't lifting his body up, he's pushing the world down.


The leading causes of death in the United States are:
1. Heart Disease 2. Chuck Norris 3. Cancer


Outer space exists because it's afraid to be on the same planet with Chuck Norris.

Chuck Norris is the reason why Waldo is hiding.

Chuck Norris is so fast, he can run around the world and punch himself in the back of the head.

Chuck Norris can win a game of Connect Four in only three moves.

There are no steroids in baseball. Just players Chuck Norris has breathed on.

Sunday, December 16, 2007

I no longer have internet in my barracks so I am going to be handicapped as far as keeping up my blog every day. I have 5 days until I make the trip home Lord-willing, and am looking forward to seeing everyone.

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Well, it's over...

And we went 3-2 today and loss the championship game. So we rounded out the tournament going 10-2 and came in second place. We also received $25 gift cards to Applebees. Not bad.
Next up is volleyball, we'll have to see how that pans out.

Other than that, everything has been going well here. My daily routine of cleaning government buildings has been going smoothly and I am progressively becoming more adept at running floor buffers and dustmops. I guess someone has to do it, or so I'm told.
I am, however, greatly looking forward to returning to Vt. after being away for 5 months. And though I've been in a lot of interesting places and been able to meet people and make good friends, there is truly no place like home. Merry Christmas.

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

To be honest, I'm really looking forward to seeing this bad boy....
Oops! Vt. school's No. 5 rank a mistake

It's every math teacher's mantra: Check your work.
Apparently, Standard & Poor's didn't........
We improved to 7-0 with two victories today.We are the only undefeated team, the second best is 5-2.

Monday, December 10, 2007

My day...

Cleaned, swept, cleaned again, swept again,took out some trash and oh yeah, cleaned again.
A Chief asked me today "What have you done for your Navy?!" I said, "cleaned"

No one know for sure why people hiccup. A hiccup is caused by the diaphragm going into spasms that change our normal breathing pattern.
As you take in more air in the diaphragm, your mouth and throat are trying to keep air from entering. It becomes a battle between the diaphragm and the mouth and throat. The rush of air hits your vocal cords and makes a "hic" sound. When the diaphragm settles down after a few minutes, breathing becomes normal again and the hiccups are gone.

On this day..

1719 - The first recorded sighting of the Aurora Borealis took place in New England.

"I'm shipping up to Boston"

-Dropkick Murphys-

I'm not a big fan of the screaming but the tune is alright.

Friday, December 07, 2007

Ninja Parade Slips Through Town Unnoticed Once Again

December 7th, 1941


" A date that will live in infamy......."
The flags flew at half-mast today.

Thursday, December 06, 2007

Could it be?

In my time back at Great Lakes Il, I spent vast amounts of time at the local USO. Fine food, drinks and entertainment, all free. God Bless them. Anyhow, one time I wandered into their library and saw this poster hanging on the wall. It was of Navy Lieutenant Bulkeley and his wife on the porch of the Clarendon Hotel back in 1942. Now I don't know who this guy was but he seemed to be a rather prominent person by what they had about him to read there.

The Clarendon Hotel is a large structure with a rather Victorian-era flare about it. Although now it is little more than a warehouse for antiques, back in it's day it was the place to stay at if you were a well-respected or prominent person.


I have tried to do some research on whether this is the hotel listed on the poster but to no avail. If it indeed is I find it rather ironic to find one's hometown in a place so far away.




The Clarendon Hotel
Well, we improved to 5-0 with 3 wins today. Tuesday is the championship. Bring it on.

Wednesday, December 05, 2007

Well, my predictions were wrong on the dodgeball tourney, although they weren't entirely baseless. Only 1/2 of my team actually showed up to play and we were combined with another team that were short of their players. We played two matches and won them both so we go into tomorrows quarterfinals 2-0 and as the team to beat.

Monday, December 03, 2007

A dodgeball tournament

We are having a barracks dodgeball tournament starting tomorrow. It is one of those "volounteer/mandatory" events. With the team I'm on, I doubt we'll make it out of the 1st round.


On this day..

I haven't done this in a while....

1775 - John Paul Jones hoisted the first seagoing American flag.

1967 - In Cape Town, South Africa, Dr. Christiaan Barnard performed the first human
heart transplant, on Louis Washkanski. Washkanski lived 18 days with the new heart.
This passage struck me this morning as I was reading it, verse 5 and 6 have been especially helpful to me in the last year.

Proverbs 3
1 "My son, forget not my law; but let thine heart keep my commandments.

2 For length of days, and long life, and peace, shall they add to thee.

3 Let not mercy and truth forsake thee: bind them about thy neck; write them upon the table of thine heart:
4 So shalt thou find favour and good understanding in the sight of God and man.

5 Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.

6 In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.

7 Be not wise in thine own eyes: fear the LORD, and depart from evil."

Saturday, December 01, 2007

Monday, November 26, 2007

Tomorrow morning at 2:30 A.M, I will be leaving Great Lakes,Illinios for Norfolk,Virginia. I am glad to be leaving this place but am also preparing for what I will face down in Va. Thank you all for your prayers and support. The next time I post will Lord-willingly be from somewhere in Virginia.
The picture is what came up when I googled images for Norfolk.

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Happy Thanksgiving

I think it is rather cliche to say that in America we are very blessed. However, it is the truth.
I have been given life, a free country to whom I am in service too, a wonderful family who I would not trade for the world, and the King who laid down his life for me so that I could be truly thankful.
This year, my circumstances have changed and I cannot be home, I have been taken in by some people who I don't know. I will be sure to report on that later. Thank-you everyone who I know that has played a role in my life. Have a Happy Thanksgiving.

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

For Mom


Americans Announce They're Dropping Out Of Presidential Race

......

"....Peck, there are several different looks that a woman can give you."
"First, there is the quick glance that lets you know that she is taken and she hardly noticed you at all."
" Then there is the quick sideways glance that lets you know that she noticed and she shoots you another one for good measure."
" Then there is the one that tries to act like she didn't notice you but to no avail, you can see her looking underneath her eyebrows."
" Then there is the look that she can't take her eyes off of you,they are locked on, that's when you strike."
"You see that look Peck, and it's over, you go get her! Don't wait!"

Words of wisdom from my buddy Mckelvin, while on an excursion to Evanston, a comfortable suburb of Chicago.

Hi MOM!


Tuesday, November 13, 2007

We sang this in church this past Sunday, It never ceases to amaze me.


When peace, like a river, attendeth my way,
When sorrows like sea billows roll;
Whatever my lot, Thou has taught me to say,
It is well, it is well, with my soul.

Though Satan should buffet, though trials should come,
Let this blest assurance control,
That Christ has regarded my helpless estate,
And hath shed His own blood for my soul.

My sin, oh, the bliss of this glorious thought!
My sin, not in part but the whole,
Is nailed to the cross, and I bear it no more,
Praise the Lord, praise the Lord, O my soul!

And Lord, haste the day when my faith shall be sight,
The clouds be rolled back as a scroll;
The trump shall resound, and the Lord shall descend,
Even so, it is well with my soul.

It is well, with my soul,It is well, with my soul,It is well, it is well, with my soul!

How I spent part of Veterans Day


Shooting pool with my buddy Rottinghaus.

We had gone into Chicago and visited some of the spectacular museums they have down there free of charge to military members but my camera didn't save any of the photos due to low battery.

This song has always brought me back, like a cold glass of lemomade in the summer......

Friday, November 09, 2007

I am out of school and officially on hold.
I wax floors and clean all day now.
Your tax dollars at work my friends.

Thursday, November 08, 2007


Tomorrow, lord-willing, this particular school will be a memory.

I woke up this morning,stretched,shaved,woke up the guys, turned on the Herald online, and guess what I saw....


Pico, Baby!
It looks unbelievably good.

Monday, October 29, 2007

It's that time of year again


The Boston Red Sox finished strong and brought the World Series trophy back to Beantown. They did it once again in dramatic fashion with a stunning repeat of the sweep they did 3 years ago. Although I am happy that they won, it's once again that time to put the sport to rest for another winter, anxiously anticipating pitchers and catchers in February and watching the trading deals.
Yes, the last baseball game of the year always puts a lump in my throat, but the Sox finished as best they could and for that, I am glad. So here is to the greatest game ever played......many thanks for the hours of entertainment on many a lazy summer night, to those games that I had to miss, periodically checking scores. To the friendly jesting between friends, and the best thing ever....
The promise that it will all happen again next year.

Saturday, October 27, 2007

Sunday, October 27th, 2007

Vs.
Any other day a Redskins win would bring joy to my heart.
Except for today.
Patriots 38-17
Watching the game in the barracks.....

Saturday mail call........


Wayne's World 1&2
Candy bars
Twizzlers
Cookies
Brownies
Rutland Herald
Mixed nuts
all with love,
from the 802.
5203 creek rd.

Saturday, October 13, 2007

I recieved one of the best things today...

A banana box filled to overflowing with my civilian clothes, laptop, shoes, camera and most of all....my mp3 player. My cup is fill.
Except for the fact that I got a horrible haircut today and I'm glad you can't see me.

Saturday, September 29, 2007

Every Bill Reminds Congressman Of Ex-Wife

WASHINGTON, DC—Ever since his divorce from his wife of 22 years became final in June, Rep. Chuck Brunet (R-NC) sees "Mary's face in every piece of legislation" that comes across his desk, the Oklahoma lawmaker told reporters Tuesday.
"I couldn't even bring myself to vote on the farm-subsidy bill last week," said Brunet, who has reportedly missed more than half a dozen House votes on similar bills because they "remind [him] of the times we went apple picking." "And every time that net neutrality motion comes up in subcommittee, I think of all those e-mails she used to send me. Oh God, Mary!"
Capitol Hill sources say Brunet led a filibuster against increased funding for the Federal Aviation Administration earlier this month because his ex-wife met her current boyfriend on a flight to Atlanta.
Source. The Onion

Friday, September 28, 2007

I'm back!

Just after graduation
Me and the family on the shores of Lake Michigan
Hello all!

I'm posting from a Quality Inn located in Waukegan IL. just outside Great Lakes where I've spent the last 2 months of my life. They have been some of the most challenging as well as some of the most fun. Since Aug. 2nd until last week, I have been involved in running, pt, studying, tests,folding and stowing (Job knows all about that!), live shooting, gas chambers,and firefighting as well as much, much more. I don't regret my decision yet although in my first week I did.
On Tuesday I will be going to my "A" school which, most likely will be right across the street here in Great Lakes Naval Service Training Center.
Thank you all for your prayers and support, I will try to post as I have the opportunity.

Monday, September 24, 2007

News from Andrew 6

This is the last letter from Andrew at Navy boot camp. The next post will probably be by Andrew himself after he graduates on Friday, September 28th. Here are some portions of his latest letter:



"As for liking boot camp, to be totally honest with you, right now it isn't that bad. We have a steady but busy routine and we have managed to pull together as a division. And today we ABSOLUTELY SMOKED our mid assessment test, scoring a 4.92. A new record. So far we have set several test records and we are sure to Hall of Fame if we don't screw up between now and graduation." "We had our final practice this morning for our 1st graduation performance on Friday. It can't wait. I should be fun. Think about it, how many other people can say that they were a side boy at the Navy graduation ceremonies? I do have my moments of "fun", we get our laughs in and RDC's have let up immensely as we get more experienced and deeper into training." "Last night (Sept. 14) we had our final run, a 20 minute sustained. At the PT hall someone lift on a tv over a treadmill and the Red Sox were playing at Fenway. Every time I went around that part of the track my head was turned trying to catch and take in all that familiar and loved stuff. Fenway Park was a sight for sore eyes. However, I couldn't get close enough to see the score and if I stopped I failed." "I am going to try to go to church at the 8:05 service.....It has been a good service, the preaching isn't always as deep as I like it or the doctrine might be a little soft, but the singing has been good. I , of course, miss our church very much. Tell everyone there I said hi."

Sunday, September 16, 2007

Letter from Andrew 5

We received Andrew's 5th letter this week. He sounds great and is looking forward to his graduation. So are we! Here are a few excerpts from his latest letter:

"It has been another long day at RTC. We woke up a 0600. After breakfast we had a PT session that was a compilation of ab workouts and running, with a final sprint in the end that I totally owned. We had live fire this afternoon, it was not as bad as I thought. It was 40 rounds with a Beretta M9 service pistol. After that it was five shots with a 12 gauge shotgun, 3 from the shoulder, 2 from the hip. We also had a chance to shoot for ribbons.......I ended up shooting 221 which garnered me a sharpshooter ribbon." It was amazing to see how far we have come. We are 2nd from being senior division and with every week passing brings us closer to #1. Our hair is all grown out and the new divisions look so laughable with their shaved heads and clumsy marching. The thing of it is, that was us just a couple weeks ago." "Fire-fighting and gas chamber are next week 5-week. Battle stations starts on 6-week. 2 weeks off! Only 20 days left until graduation!" " Tomorrow is Sunday and I intend to go to church. This evening we had a visit from our chaplain who is one of the nicest guys one could ever meet. He likes to come up to our compartment a couple times a week and tell stories and give insight. He also plays the violin on Sunday mornings at the worship time. Imagine that, a 6 ft. 2 in.Nave lieutenant commander playing the violin"

Andrew was able to call us on Tuesday. He is doing very well, but looking forward to graduation. Keep praying and writing! Thanks, Andrew's mom

Monday, September 10, 2007

News from Andrew 4

We received Andrew's fourth letter on Friday and here are some excerpts:

"Well, the mail has been parceled out and taps sounded. I lay in my bed and read my mail. Welcome news from home. I am doing well. We did very little of importance the last couple days: folding shirts over and over again and getting ready for inspection. Today we went to Classifications. Basically it's where they fill you in on the details after boot camp. The sad news is: I will most likely NOT be going to "A" school in Pensacola but staying right here in Great Lakes. I am a little bummed about that." " Today we went to the USS Marlinespike. A small-scale replica built inside a building. There we worked on our Basic Seamanship, casting, mooring, etc. I was a line captain whose job it is to give out instructions and watch for every ones well being." "I can't believe it's September already. The last couple days
have been very crisp, breezy days with clear skies and a warm sun. A very welcome treat compared to being indoors in a cement block room with 86 other guys. We had practice inspections this morning (the only thing worse than a real inspection) and then had PT (B.A.S.E.S.) this afternoon. Then we went to drill practice for graduation. We are improving. Our first show will be in two weeks." " It was funny. Tonight, while we were studying, I all of a sudden had a hankering for berry pies and Chex mix. I'm drooling just thinking of it. I told you in the previous section that I will most likely be staying here in Great Lakes for school. I hope there are some kind of cooking and baking utilities so that I can turn some goodies out come the frigid Great Lakes winter." "Say hi to all at North Chittenden."

Thanks to all for sending letters and praying. Andrew's mom

Friday, August 31, 2007

News from Andrew 3

We have received a third letter from Andrew. Letters arrive on Thursdays because he can only mail out on Sundays. Thanks to all who have sent mail and kept him in prayer. It is a great encouragement to him. Also, Andrew will not be returning in October as first thought. He will be leaving for Pensacola, Florida after graduation weekend which will be September 28 - 30.

Here are a few excerpts from Andrew's letter:

"Today we had our first inspection... After much prayer and hard work (I'm in charge of 14 guys) I was one of five (out of 86) that scored perfect on the inspection. It included questions, posture, rack making, military bearing and dress. On Saturday, we were all marched down to that very same drill hall that you see on YouTube and were given our specific tasks. We are a staff division which means we officiate ceremonies, including color guard, band, etc. I am a side boy. I come out of one of two doors with some other recruits and stand at attention for about 15 minutes while the National Anthem is played. We will be doing about three ceremonies including our own." "You inquired about food. We had roast beef with mashed potatoes and gravy for supper. There is a large cereal, salad, and juice/soda bar, so there is always different things to eat. My division has taken an affinity to eating PB&J sandwiches. I like to eat them because they remind me of home. I eat a lot of p-nut butter." "Ah, evening time. The most wonderful time of the day, where one can lay back, read his mail, write a little, and have some quiet time. I was able to call you guys today, making today the best day at boot camp to date. Your voices were the most wonderful sounds in the world....Lately, we have been preparing for inspections: folding, pressing, stacking, studying, Very boring."

Thanks, Carla (Andrew's mom)

Saturday, August 25, 2007

News from Andrew 2

We received a second letter from Andrew this week, followed by a phone call on Friday eve. He is doing well and wanted everyone to know how much he appreciates the letters and prayers. He will not be returning home at all after graduation from basic training, but will go directly to Florida. Here are a few excerpts from his recent letter:

" Mom, I am eating like a horse. Three full, bountiful buffet meals a day and I don't even have to do the dishes! (smile) I passed my 1st physical test today with 60+ sit ups, 50+ push ups, and a mile and 1/2 in 10:36, one of the top. I need to get better in everything though. I have settled into somewhat of a routine here. On Sunday night I was appointed to one of six section leaders. BOOYAH! Actually, I was dragged in. I am responsible for 14 young, sometimes rebellious recruits. Please pray for me as I get a beating if these guys screw up." "The prayers are much felt and appreciated. I can't think on one day since I've been here that the Lord hasn't done something for me or spared me in some way. As unique an experience like this is, it comes at a dreadful cost.....boredom, constantly and repeatedly carrying out orders that sometimes contradict each other. I mustn't complain, I only have about 7-6.5 weeks lift and there is a faint glimmer of light at the end of this tunnel. This is soundly pounded into my head everytime I look at the mirror and see my short hair. They shaved it right down but now it's up to about 1/4 to 3/8, so I'm pumped. The Navy has some very lenient regulations on hair length so I'm going to be able to go back to my old style. (smile)"

Other points of interest: Andrew passed his swim test, the water for drinking is terrible, and his first church service was "very refreshing and needed"

I will continue to post as news comes in. Andrew's mom

Friday, August 17, 2007

News from Andrew 1

We received our first letter from Andrew on Thurs. Aug. 16th. He wants all to know: "I AM DOING FINE." He also wanted a few excerpts from his letter shared.

" The time has finally come and I've been allowed to write one letter. It is Sunday August 12 and we've been given our first hour of liberty since we got here. However, we also need to iron." " My daily routine here is very predictable and sometimes quite boring. Rev. is at 6:00 A.M. and we make racks and clean the floor by hand. We march down to breakfast around 7:00 and then go about our day: march, PT, class, etc. I was placed into a "handpicked" division. When we got here we were all broken down into divisions and I was placed in a 900 division, 944 to be exact. They are specialty divisions with the highest ASVAB scores and best physical condition. We have "Hall of Fame" instructors that don't let us forget it. It is almost a miracle that I got to write this letter. There is my spiritual life which, I am thankful and glad to report has never been stronger. The Lord has been my Guide, closest Friend, Helper, Sustainer, and Deliverer since the day I walked through these doors. I have grown much not only be necessity but by the desire to grow closer to Him."

I will post any updates as they come. Continue to write to him. Andrew's mom

Thursday, August 09, 2007

Andrew's new address

SR Peck, Andrew
Ship 06 Division 944
Recruit Training Command
3301 Indiana Street
Great Lakes, IL
60088-3127

Wednesday, August 01, 2007

All my bags are packed

Well, it's come to that time. Write to me when you get the chance and please keep me in your prayers. I am going out on this venture with every intention of returning not only as a U.S. sailor but a better man. This is to date the most monumental time in my short existence here on earth and I hope it won't be my last.
I have thought many times about why I am doing this and there are many reasons. First of all, there are tremendous opportunities to be able to further my education, there is the hope that I will be able to see some different parts of the world and there are great benefits. But most important to me is the fact that I will be able to serve my country and be able to carry that distinction with me throughout my life however long (or short) it may be. I love my country to death and despite of all her shortcomings, she is still a great nation.
So, with that being said, send mail, pray, and I'll hope to see you all very soon.
Andrew D. Peck

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Just to let you all know...

My mother will be posting in my absence so keep checking the site out. I'm not sure when I'll be able to start writing but I intend on keeping you all in the know as best I can.

Friday, July 27, 2007

*sigh*

All to soon