Friday, May 23, 2008

Save the Date

We have finally picked a date and a location. I hope to see you all August 30th at Wheeler Farm in Murray, Utah. I have made Save the Date cards and sent them out to everyone. I didn't realize that I had pick Labour Day weekend to get married, but at least for our Anniversary we can have a long weekend!

Fatal plane crash in Billings Heights


Early this morning my mom & brother woke up to a huge explosion that shook the whole house. A USPS plane crashed into a warehouse just down from where my parents live. If you look at the map below it the street right above Jerry Lane where the plane crashed. It scattered mail everywhere. I posted the story from the Montana News Station Below.
Click on the map above to see the video!
A plane went down in the Billings Heights early on Friday morning.
The crash happened off Main Street near United Rentals Highway Technology, which is in on Jerrie Lane in the Billings Heights. All Billings firefighters and AMR units were called to the scene.
Battalion Chief Ed Reigele confirmed that the male pilot is the only known fatality.
The twin turbo-prop aircraft, carrying U.S. mail, went down shortly after departing from Logan International Airport.
Official are advising people not to touch any debris that may have fallen on their properties. If you have found debris, you should call (406)657-8200 for more information.
If people find mail in the Heights call (406)657-5700. They are finding mail in a wide scatter area. It includes an area from the crash site to Lake Elmo to Skyview High School and Morocco Drive. A total of 5,000 pounds of mail was on the plane. They have not been allowed on site yet to recover. This plane was a regular mail flight.
The Billings Fire Department along with Airport Fire & Rescue responded and when crews arrived on scene and found a building next to united rentals engulfed in flames.
The biggest obstacle for fire crews was the jet fuel on board the aircraft, since the plane had just taken off, which is why airport fire was on hand to help battle the blaze with a special foam retardant.
Fire, police, AMR, NorthWestern Energy, the Montana Department of Transportation and U.S.P.S. are on the scene while Billings Police are on scene investigating the crash.
Main Street is open to traffic but the streets Key City Drive and Jerrie Lane are closed.
The last time
a plane crashed in Billings was December of 1992 when a jet hit the school district warehouse building.
Watch a full report as Nikki Laurenzo reports LIVE from the scene on Montana This Morning (Billings viewing area only) and you can also watch extended footage of the accident on our web site.
-Nikki Laurenzo reporting from KTVQ in Billings

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Tagged by 3's





Tagged by 3's

How To Play This Game of Tag: Post these rules on your blog. List: 3 joys, 3 fears, 3 goals, 3 current obsessions/collections, 3 random surprising facts about yourself. Tag 3 people at the end of your post by leaving their names. Let them know they are tagged by leaving a comment on their blog!


Joys

1. Hughstan, no matter how tough life gets he can always make me happy even when I am mad at him:)

2. Family, I am very close to my family. I love being around them, we always have so much fun.

3. Friends.


Fears

1. Not getting to live life to the fullest.

2. Losing Hughstan or my family.

3. Not being able to have kids.


Goals

1. Short term - plan the wedding and finally get married.

2. Become a better person through my thoughts and actions.

3. Have a stronger testimony and understanding of the gospel.


Obsessions/Collections

1. Purses & Shoes, it has gotten so the point that Hughstan says no more unless I get reid of one. However, I don't think it is really that bad and I have scaled back.

2. Decorating - I love to decorate my home. I love decorating shows (HGTV, TLC ect....), magazines, books, just anywhere I can find inspiration.

3. Cooking and entertaining stuff - I love to buy new stuff for the kitchen. I may not use it as much as I'd like but I have it.


Surprising Facts

1. I like to plan out every little detail of a trip, holiday, event ect... I hate going somewhere and having something go wrong because I didn't plan for it.

2. My favorite place to eat is Golden Coral, I love to make my own salad and pile on all the veggies and toppings.

3. I love photography. I wish I had more time to do it. I can't wait to have my own home because I want to build my own dark room.


Tagged: Melyni Powell, Berkley Hughes, and Ashley Corpron.

Monday, May 19, 2008

Evacuation!!!!

Last Friday at about 10 o'clock in the morning the buildings fire alarm started going off. At first we just thought it was another test but then they announced over the loud speaker that it was not a drill and we needed to immediately evacuate the building. So everyone started to head down stairs. Since the building had had a practice drill a few months ago we all knew what to do and headed for our assigned meeting spots to check in with the person in charge of our offices, Sheri. As the flow of people started to die down we noticed our sales manager, Jan was no where to be seen. I had to track down someone from the building to go back in the building to check if Jan had made it out. When he came back out they told me that Jan was not in the office so everyone started to search for him. Finally the owner, John showed up and said that he saw him walking down to the parking garage apparently he had gone to his car and left.

The FBI finally told us that there was a white powder discovered in a piece of hate mail. The building was going to be shut down form anywhere to an hour to the whole day. So, people began to leave and find something to occupy the time while we waited to find out an update. However, there was still one person we had forgotten about. Our engineer who had gone to the roof to do some work on the stations new satellite. Me & Sheri quickly walked over to the FBI and told them the situation. Eventually everyone got out safe. The building was closed for about 2 1/2 hours before they let us back in. I think it is agreed upon by the other building tenants that from now on the FBI should start opening their mail in the afternoon around 3 o'clock so if there is an issue we can all just call it a day.


Below is the story from KSL (the local news station) website.

Employees who work in the FBI building in downtown Salt Lake were evacuated this morning because of the possible threat of a deadly chemical. A federal employee discovered the suspicious substance while opening mail. The building was reopened this afternoon, but for a time this morning, HAZMAT teams were the only ones allowed in so they could remove the white, powdery substance that was discovered inside an envelope on the 12th floor.

"The fire alarm went off. No one indicated that it was a drill, and so we took it seriously and we came outside the building," explained Ken Cluff, who works in the FBI building. Mark Dean, who also works in the building, said, "It doesn't appear to be a fire. There's no smoke or anything like that. But they don't seem to act like it's some kind of a drill. They seem to act, like, serious about it." It wasn't a drill, and it definitely wasn't a fire. It was instead a suspicious substance found by a federal employee who was opening incoming mail. The mail was opened in a specialized container, which is procedure for all mail that comes in. The employee was wearing a specialized hood and gloves to protect himself from hazardous material when he noticed white powder fall out of a piece of hate mail.

"The employee immediately followed procedure. [He] withdrew from there, took the gloves off and immediately went in, closed the door and contained the mail to the specific filter and vent that works this type of material," explained FBI spokesman Juan Baccera. Scott Freitag, spokesman for the Salt Lake City Fire Department, said, "The employee was reported to not have any powder on him whatsoever, as he was using his procedures to use the device to open mail." Authorities say those procedures ensured the safety of all of the employees inside the building at the time. "We feel we have contained it. We feel we have followed our safety procedures as they are outlined," Bacerra said. The powder-type substance was taken out of the building by HAZMAT crews for testing. The FBI says results of those tests will not come back for 48 hours. The agency is also looking into where the piece of mail came from.
story from: http://www.ksl.com/
just click the picture below to see the video of the story