This baby was from World War II, Japan.
I do have this theory that Japan has more cool stuff than just about anywhere else in the world, except maybe Italy. This backpack is actually a parachute – from the Fort Wayne Air Museum.
Cool.

Paul Merrill
So I went on a business trip last week. My itinerary included three airports. The Fort Wayne airport had a museum devoted to airplanes and flying. It was small, but I enjoyed my visit.
My only critical comment was that there was absolutely no focus. As you can tell from these photos, the display ranged from Leonardo da Vinci and Lego fighter jets to a large section on Art Smith, a local pioneer in the realm of flying.
Takeaway: How can you bring focus to what you are doing? (And many may point that finger at me – how can I bring focus to this blog? I have thought about that – but I enjoy being able to cover a wide range of topics. I’m seriously pondering a separate site where I do focus more. This site will most likely remain my sandbox to play in.)
“I think we both were wrong. And we both were right.”
Check out my post today over at 300 Words a Day.
(Earlier this week, I had the joy of spending some “in real life” time with Jon Swanson, that site’s creator and main writer. That real life joy also included Deb Brown, Glenda Watson Hyatt, Becky McCray and Nancy Swanson. We were all part of an unconference – a very valuable time of refocusing).
Rachel went to the new American Girl Doll store near Denver a few weeks back. After she came home, I asked, “What did you think?” Her first reply: “It was too expensive.”
I was a proud dad.
I did not join her for that excursion. When I happened to be near the store a week later, I had to drop in to see it for myself. That’s when my reflections started. I do agree with her that nearly everything in the store is not priced for ordinary folks. The lower pic is a hair salon – for your doll – at something like $20 a pop. Mind you, it’s hard for me to think of spending $20 to style the hair of a doll when I know that that same $20 could feed a hungry family in Kenya for several days.
But the other side of the coin was thinking that I have colored my kids so much to be always thinking about what things cost that they are warped that way. For good and bad, our kids reflect us.
Why is it that all female Bollywood singers sound the same?
Bear with me – I’m not sure if you’ve heard any East Indian female pop stars sing, but they all seem to have a similar high, thin voice.
Someone who does not drink coffee might think that all coffee tastes the same. As a real coffee drinker, I can tell them that they are wrong. And a real Bollywood fan might tell me that I am wrong.
It’s all a matter of perspective, perception and level of experience.
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Rachel, our 9-year old, wanted some play money. So I took some real money and put it on our all-in-one laser printer. I intended to copy it on just one side, so it could never be used for real money.
What comes out of the machine? Red money! The printer was sophisticated enough to run that automatic counterfeiting routine.
I thought, “Oh no! Everything will have red on it now!” So I copied something else. The result was normal as could be.
As some of my longer-term readers may recall, I lived 5 years in Kenya, East Africa.
During my last two years there, I had a very challenging role in administration. One day I took on a different assignment – photographer. I visited a facility run by the Kenyan organization we partnered with – the Ruiru Centre. My photos were to be used for publicity purposes. (I’m not sure if they were ever used.)
That day was a nice break.
The results of my little poll recently about how often you think I should blog… 17 said I should continue at 5/week, one said 2/week is enough and one said I should do more than 5 a week (as of this writing). Many made kind comments. (Thanks to all who took the poll or commented!)
So I will continue doing about 5 a week with an occasional extra thrown in here or there.
It’s good to check what people are thinking!
I did not make this stuff up.
At left, the “NeckPro Traction Device” ($55) and at right, the “Head Spa Massager” ($50). Both are courtesy of our friends over at SkyMall.