Monday, December 22, 2008

Another photographic life update

I realized I hadn't gotten around to this yet, so here we go, the happenings of November in all their photo captured glory.

We are learning a little bit about military life on a base, Steve has been having 24 hour duties, and we got to go watch them raise the morning colors one day.
Morning Colors

I got the chance to go wander around the base a little bit, and see what there is to see. I'm really bummed, they have taken the old airfield and are using it as a parking lot. It just seems like sacrilige.
Pump

One weekend one of my best friends and her husband came up for a football game, and stayed with us. We got to go out to a movie, just us adults, which was a lot of fun!
Me and Angela

I made a friend through flickr, and so I got to go out with someone and really shoot for the first time in quite a while! We wandered around Union Station and the Liberty Memorial.
Union Station Angle

Boy in the light

Liberty Memorial and City

Immigrant Hall

We explored a little bit north of Union Station, and really liked this bridge that crosses the tracks.
Into the Dark


It's nice to have someone here that I can go out shooting with, and it was great to get out for a bit!

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Personalities

I've known for a while that I'm an INFP. I recently ran across a different type of personality profiling that is compatible with the Myers-Briggs typing. So, here is me:

0
50
100
%
Openness
83%
Conscientiousness
29%
Extraversion
48%
Agreeableness
79%
Neuroticism
38%


The thing that is highly amusing to me, is that when my Marine took it, they rated me as the least compatible of all of his friends...I guess opposites do attract!

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Manna Storehouse Raid

I can't even tell you how sickening and extremely frightening this is. The implications to our freedoms hardly bear thinking of. I've taken the time to e-mail the state of Ohio about this travesty. Please help me spread the word, and if you have the time to send your own e-mail, please do.

Ohio Department of Agriculture
call: 614-728-6201
email: administration@agri.ohio.gov, enforcement@agri.ohio.gov

To Whom it may concern:

I am writing to express my extreme concern regarding the recent raid on the Stowers family. Regardless of their guilt or innocence, the rights that the United States Constitution has given them were severely infringed upon. The 4th amendment was placed high on the list because of it's extreme importance. We have the right to live without fear of our government invading our homes over a small charge. A misdemeanor is called such because it is not a major threat to the people. Even were someone accused of the most heinous of crimes, they are still innocent until proven guilty, and the law must still be obeyed.

Ohio claims that their SWAT is to be used only for:

* Hostage Situations: the holding of any person(s) against their will by an armed or potentially armed suspect.
* Barricade Situation: the stand-off created by an armed or potentially armed suspect in any location, whether fortified or not, who is refusing to comply with law enforcement demands for surrender.
* Sniper Situations: the firing upon citizens and/or law enforcement officers by an armed suspect, whether stationary or mobile.
* High-Risk Apprehension: the arrest or apprehension of armed or potentially armed suspects where the likelihood of armed resistance is high.
* High-Risk Warrant Service: the service of search or arrest warrants where the warrant service matrix or policy recommends or requires the use of SWAT.
* Personal Protection: the security of special persons, such as VIP's, witnesses, or suspects, based on threat or potential threat to the well being of those persons.
* Special Assignments: any assignment, approved by the SWAT Operations Commander, based on a high level of threat and/or need.

It seems obvious to all that the SWAT team is to provide assistance for highly dangerous situations. I'm not certain how a family with small children, a family who runs a co-op qualifies.

As the wife of a fire arms instructor and former LEO, I am highly disturbed that it was deemed necessary for children and infants to be held at gun point. Anyone who has been trained in the use of firearms understands that you do not point a weapon at another person unless you are prepared to kill them. Are children now perceived to be so dangerous that this was necessary?

No matter what the reasoning for this attack was, it was completely mishandled. This has become a debacle, and whoever authorized it should be ashamed of themselves. Our country is a free country, or it is supposed to be. Stop doing things to give law enforcement a bad name, and stop abusing power.

I hope to hear of a formal apology and appropriate reparations to the Stowers for the unprofessional way this whole event was planned and handled.

Sincerely,
Angela Bare

Monday, December 1, 2008

Behold the chocolate mustache


My son ate 3/4 of the candy in an advent calender today.

You will notice that even with the tear on his cheek, he still doesn't seem too upset.

And now, even as I was typing, I heard a massive crash. Our family picture got knocked off the shelf, along with a candle stick that was a wedding present. Of course, it shattered. What a day!

Mumbai

In Memory of the Fallen