For those who follow me in the Insta you saw that we were at an air show yesterday. It was incredible to watch. The Canadian Air Forces’ Snowbirds were in town at our tiny, little airport. Nine fighter jets demonstrated their precision with formation fly overs and high speed fly bys. 600 kmh to be exact. Having grown up near an air force base and the U.S. Naval Academy, I have seen a few air shows. The Blue Angels and The Thunderbirds always fascinated me. I was still as excited as the kids to see this one. So was DW. I would absolutely love to fly co-pilot in one of these.
After the show we got to meet the nine pilots and get their autographs. They each signed the boys hats and a poster for each of them. Then we spoke to the lead technician. He was great to answer all of our questions. He even let us look in the cockpit! I couldn’t believe when he told us the planes were built in 1965. They are 53 years old!
1. What was your favorite part of the Air Show?
Crash: The tricks. My favorite trick was when they would go straight up all together then spread out with a smoke trail to look like fireworks
Bang: When the planes looked like a hand and when they went sideways and passed each other really close and when they went over us really loudly.
2. What do you want to be when you grow up?
Crash: A Snowbird pilot
Bang: A dog washer and a chef (I thought he’d be a Snowbird mechanic after talking one for a half hour last night. He says no, that’s too hard)
3. What is something you learned at the Air Show?
Crash: Its hard to fly in the wind and if a bird gets caught in the jet engine the bird is dead.
Bang: How they make the smoke. There’s these two things holding deisel and pipes connected to the back of the plane. Then deisel comes out of the back behind the engine and makes smoke.
4. How do you talk to someone who doesn’t speak your language?
Crash: You wave and shake your head yes and no and try to translate
Bang: Hand motion. You could write on a piece of paper and if he doesn’t know the letters you can translate it.
*5. What’s a good name for a dog?
Crash: Jaxson
Bang: Gizmo
**6. What’s a good name for a baby sister?
Crash: Shareeya Wayga (this is what he wanted to name the Bang while DW was still pregnant)
Bang: Leeya
7. What’s your favorite junk food snack?
Crash: Chocolate brownie cake
Bang: Bear paws
8. Who do you know that lives farthest away from us? How far away are they?
Crash: Nana and Pop Pop. They live 50 miles from here
Bang: Uncle B and Aunt Sara. They live 2,000 km away
9. What should we do this weekend?
Crash: Have my friend over so we can make YouTube videos. We want to make a try not to laugh video.
Bang: If it’s nice we can play in the sprinkler or have a water balloon fight or fly a kite if we don’t get electrocuted.
10. What do you wish Alexa (Amazon Echo) could do?
Crash: Clean my room and give me money
Bang: Have a face and arms and play every song in the world.
* We are not getting a dog (yet)
** We are not-no-way-in-hell getting a baby sister

This is how much these birds love flying…
Baby sister. BWAHAHAHAHA!
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I swear… If I just jinxed us I’m selling one of my other kids! 😀 But yeah, the name he came up with when he was 3 was spectacular.
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This is so funny and I’m so looking forward to reading the next one!! Kids are great with their answers aren’t they – that’s one of the many great reasons why parenting is so rewarding. Good luck with baby number three and getting around that name choice lol. #blogcrush
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Lol. There is a footnote for that baby number 3. There is 0 chance of us having a third. We’re good at two. Also, this question series has been on a while so there’s plenty to read and me at and laugh at. Thanks for stopping by from the #BlogCrush
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Tell Bang one of my husband’s friends has a dog named Gizmo and she is a total sweetheart. She’s one of those dogs that smiles!
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Aww. I will tell him. We just finished reading a book about a dog named Gizmo. Love doggie smiles!
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#6 got me for a second, thought I’d missed something.
i hope no one got electrocuted over the weekend 😀
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Nope, no one got electrocuted. We didn’t fly a kite either (we don’t have one). Sorry for the trickery. You didn’t miss anything 🙂
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Forgot how much I love your blog! Air shows are so cool, how amazing you got to meet the pilots after and they took the time to talk to your sons for so long and answer your questions, that’s amazing! Crash has a very interesting choice of baby girl names! Bangs plans for the weekend sound fun, hope the weather was nice for you in the end xx #BlogCrush
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I’m really glad you remembered how much you love my blog 😁 I’m flattered.❤ The pilots and technicians were amazing to talk to. Very patient and willing to answer anything about the show and the planes. Thanks for stopping by!
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The * and ** are my favorite parts. LOL
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Sticking “and” on your answer makes it better somehow. It bends the rules, too. They are going to be politicians.
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