{"id":27901,"date":"2021-03-20T10:17:20","date_gmt":"2021-03-20T15:17:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/brianjnoggle.com\/blog\/?p=27901"},"modified":"2021-03-20T10:17:20","modified_gmt":"2021-03-20T15:17:20","slug":"spring-break-wrapping-up","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/brianjnoggle.com\/blog\/2021\/03\/20\/spring-break-wrapping-up\/","title":{"rendered":"Spring Break Wrapping Up"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>As <a href=\"https:\/\/brianjnoggle.com\/blog\/2021\/03\/19\/already-seen-it\/\" target=\"_new\" rel=\"noopener\">I mentioned in passing<\/a>, on Thursday, we went to the Air and Military Museum of the Ozarks (and ABC Books, but we will get to that later).  <\/p>\n<p>I had taken my boys to the AMMO (get it?) during the summer after my youngest&#8217;s first grade year.  I had another gap in contracts at that time, so I took them all over the Springfield area to all sorts of places, including this little military museum up on Kearney.  I wrote this up for another one of my defunct blogs <a href=\"https:\/\/brianjnoggle.com\/blog\/2012\/08\/07\/visiting-the-air-and-military-museum-of-the-ozarks-in-springfield-missouri\/\" target=\"_new\" rel=\"noopener\">defunct blogs<\/a>, the Missouri Insight, and I later imported those posts here when I defuncted that blog.  To sum up, AMMO is a storefront in a strip mall with artifacts from people&#8217;s personal collections, and it takes about an hour to go through, including the garage in the back with the helicopter, the jeeps, and the jet trainer.<\/p>\n<p>A volunteer that was showing us around told us a little about each piece; the boys were not as eager to sit in each as they are now teen and pre-teen and not elementary school children (although the Airman First Class in the Air Force JROTC did sit in the jet trainer).  The volunteer also pointed out the skeleton of a World War II glider trainer that they had on the ceiling.  I asked how big actual trainers were because I&#8217;d heard they were used in Operation Market Garden (which I just heard about <a href=\"https:\/\/brianjnoggle.com\/blog\/2021\/03\/14\/on-historys-great-military-blunders-and-the-lessons-they-teach-by-professor-gregory-s-aldrete-2015\/\" target=\"_new\" rel=\"noopener\">in the <em>History&#8217;s Great Military Blunders<\/em> audio course<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>He got a far away look in his eye and said that his father had participated in Operation Market Garden and was scheduled for D-Day but had acute appendicitis and was held back for a couple of days.  This fellow himself was wearing a Navy cap, which probably meant that he was Vietnam <em>or after<\/em>.  Which is odd because he was the age that World War II vets were when I was a kid, and going to this museum made me feel like a kid.  And a bit unworthy, actually&#8211;knowing a bit about Operation Market Garden and mentioning that I would have preferred helicopters to flying airplanes.  Because I chose college instead, I am not in the fraternity of those who served.  And when I&#8217;m around a bunch of veterans, it just seems unseemly to know anything about anything.<\/p>\n<p>At any rate, yesterday I had a call in the early afternoon, so we didn&#8217;t go anywhere in the morning.  In the afternoon, I took them for frozen custard.<\/p>\n<p>Okay, now the double-effect narrator is kicking in.  <em>This might be the last time we do this.<\/em>  The summer opens up&#8211;but the summer closes.  With band camp and JROTC activities, the oldest will be very busy.  Not to mention if he gets a job, which he likely will, if not this summer, then next.  And then he&#8217;s gone.<\/p>\n<p>At any rate, a good week, a glorious week.  Better than being tied to my computer all day while they play video games and fight.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>As I mentioned in passing, on Thursday, we went to the Air and Military Museum of the Ozarks (and ABC Books, but we will get to that later). I had taken my boys to the AMMO (get it?) during the summer after my youngest&#8217;s first grade year. 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