Thursday, December 30, 2010

Going On...

well, Christmas is over. another year has almost come to an end.  the world is still going backwards, and the sun still rises every morning. so really, what have we done? scientists have been able to look at things a little closer, but they are so biased it helps but little. and astronomers have seen farther away. but they are too busy arguing to learn.   the artists perhaps have touched someones life, but only for  a second, and the feeling was false. so what have we done? what have we learned? anything?
simplicity is lost in search for cash.  and toys are the highest goal. vacation is the only heaven.  the unknown is said to not exist.

But maybe life is not so bad after all, for though the music gets harder, rock replaces classical, and  tv the story book, still, God is there, he has not changed.  and maybe  a few lives have been changed. maybe a few have seen a light.  and though they are still outnumbered by the blind, the sight is worth all the more.
and perhaps, though the night is long, we will see the light of day.

have a good day, and remember that though some deny God, it does not change His existence. 

Saturday, December 18, 2010

well, yeah, i am posting. :)

looking back at past posts, i have noticed, to my astonishment, that i said very little. many perhaps thought i was tired, angry, sad, or just busy. most  of these are to a small extent true, i have been angry at time, and tired often, and almost always busy, the sad part...i dont think i have been sad for a long time.  well noticing this odd habbit i have picket up latly, i decided to try and reverse it, and bore all readers with an over abundance of words. this, maybe was not a good idea, so i will, maybe cut this short too.


i was thinking, not many people who are shorter know what it is like for someone like me. i mean they never have to worry about hitting their head on door ways. nor tables being too small, or cars that they just cant fit into. or just how it is looking from such a tall place at all times. seeing this, i took a picture of how it feels to be as tall as i, and i being shorter than a great many people. 



now please forgive my humor, i am in a rare mood this morning. one of those mornings you just wanna do something, and you are stuck blogging.

have a good day.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

badminton...again:)

i have not played badminton in a long while due to some injuries. i have continued training. lifting wieghts, and the such. i tried training again today. but i wore a bandage on my wrist.  and i did not train as long as i often do. here are a few pictures. the first one is of me smashing today. i could not really smash because of my wrist. but i did a lot of other things, drops, and half smashes, sticks, ect. 

Kevin

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Having Fun on Bikes.

 Kaleb and i took the camera out the other day, and had fun jumping our bikes on hills, and other things. we did do one real jump, but the rest are just hills. and things. here are a few of the pictures we got.





Monday, December 6, 2010

Little Bro's Animation.

Kaleb made this cool little animation today. it thought it was really cool.

Friday, December 3, 2010

Odd Fruit

My dad brought home this interesting looking fruit the other day. it looks almost like a pine cone, but it is soft on the inside. the outer part is hard shell like. and the inside is brown. i have never seen anything like it before, but apparently you can eat them. anybody know what they are?

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

My Birthday

my birthday was yesterday. it was great. Kaleb did an awesome puppet show.  my mom made a awesome cake and supper.  here are a few pictures.


Kaleb with his cool puppets.


you may notice the couple peices missing on the cake... you have to taste it, how was i supposed to wait try some?


have a good day.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

 Kaleb made some bubble stuff. and made some cool bubbles.


Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Kalebs airplanes

Kaleb as you know likes to make airplanes. here are a few of them.






Monday, November 1, 2010

Changing An Engine

the end of the last story is that we got an engine shipped here,  spent a week changing it,painting the engine mount, and other things.  i took school off, and just helped my dad. i had a ton of fun, and learned a lot about the airplane. it was my first time helping with changing an engine. even though i was not there for the actual change, i helped get it all ready.  


 here are some picture.

 the new engine is on!

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Emergency.

 
Emergency

By Kevin Barkman

            It happened at noon. A hot, still day. Not a breath of wind to cool our hot faces. Even the fan did little to dent the heat. Dad was flying with Mr. Brain, going into -------.  Mrs. Baily was doing radio. The one bright side of the day.  School was horrid, I mean, who can think when it is a hundred degrees?  So me, in my normal angry way was stomping upstairs to complain to my ever patient mother. When the phone rang.   It seems that bad news always comes by phone. I don’t know why. But it seems that way.  My mom, answering, suddenly had a very odd expression on her face, and asked in a loud voice “is the plane ok?”   no, no... paper, mom will need paper. And a pen. For the info. Anger gone, in a rush, I bolted down stairs, grabbed a new note book, and a new pen, and ran with all speed back upstairs to  my mother. Who was scrambling for paper. I gave her what I had, to find that the new pen did not work. I grabbed dad’s nice pen, and gave it to her. An odd thing, a new pen not working, but it seems that often, we are better with the old, tried and true, rather than the new, fancy  non working things.
            I knew that if dad was talking on the phone, he must be ok. And that somehow, we had to them out, and the  airplane.  Though first was dad, and Mr. Brian. And we must contact a ton of people, who all, I was not sure. 
            It turned out that Mrs Baily did not know yet, and not wanting other people to tell her mom rushed to the car, I still not knowing what happened, except there was an accident, went running with her, grabbing my cell phone, in case mom’s load ran out. Mom told me while we were driving what happened. Dad had had a prop strike, just a small one, we found out in the end, but it sounded big when we started.  I was not even sure if the airplane was flipped or not. Most prop strikes I had heard of flipped. Which meant rebuilding the airplane. In the end, it was only a minor strike, due to airstrip problems.
            We got to Mrs baily’s house, and mom announced the news, in very good fashion.  Mom called all kinds of people. Mom needed her computer, so I walked home.  I kept thinking of more things. Computer, load, phone charger, my bike, so I could run errands.   Kalebs phone, incase of brown out. Which happens a lot here.  I also got mom’s ipod touch, which she likes to skype with.  And several note books.

In the end, mom called a million people. And dad and Mr. Brian hiked out.  It Ended up they hiked something like forty kilometres. Through clay, up almost vertical slopes, and down again. And then had crazy trip by skylap, a hundred ten cc moto with platforms on the side. Then a very very long bus ride home. they were home at midnight.  Very tired.   
            After weeks of talking to HQ we got permission to hike a prop in, and fly the airplane out to the airport. 
We left at four a.m. on Tuesday something like six weeks after it all happened. We drove in Mr. Brian’s land cruiser.  First destination—CDO to pick up the prop.  
            We arrived in CDO at seven, and picked the prop up. It was in a huge wooden crate. We had made a special wooden rack to screw it too, and we mounted it up top. It made driving a odd thing. The truck veered sharply to one side, and was hard to handle. So the rest of the trip took a while longer.
            After a seven hour drive, we drove into the place we started hiking from. Several men were there to help us hike it in. the whole thing weighed hundred and seventy pounds. And the trail very steep, and treacherously slippery clay.  It is all jungle, and very beautiful, but difficult to travel through.
            The hike took only about forty five minutes to the missionary’s house, and another fifteen to the airstrip. But by the end I was covered in mud and my shoes were sloshing from the rivers we crossed.  It took much longer with the prop.  

            It was almost three when we started taking the old prop off. We were just finished when the prop got to us. The skies were dark, and we worked quickly to get the prop on. But still, we were soaked by the time we had the new prop on. And it was well after dark before we got the old one apart. And back to the houses for supper.
             I went to bed at seven thirty, right after breakfast, and conked out. It had been a long day.
            The next day dad and I were up at five, a little before the sun. we ate a hurried breakfast, and went back out to the airplanes.  There was fog all around the mountains, and it was beautiful. My feet were very wrinkled from walking half the day in wet running shoes.  I made several trips to get tools, and other things.
            Dad and Mr. Brian did a full inspection and dad was in the air at eight thirty, and was home by nine something. Mr. Brian and I on the other hand had a long hike, and drive home. With wet shoes and clothes.
             We got home around nine p.m. very tired stinky, and wet. But we had a good trip.  I had no calluses left on my feet. I guess hiking in wet shoes for two days with no socks was a bit hard on them.
               






my dad is the one in checkered shirt. for those who dont know

i am not just standing there, i am holding the prop under my arm. i had to think of something...it was getting hard holding that thing for who knows how long!

and it rained. and rained. and rained.













this is a skylab, they haul amazing amounts of things with them.