May 10, 2006 – My Very Own MasterCard Commercial, Always check your spelling – you never know who is reading! |
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May 10, 2006 – My Very Own MasterCard Commercial, Always check your spelling – you never know who is reading! |
Samantha_Dassler_Barlow |
May 12 2006, 12:18 AM
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Date: May 10, 2006
Patty and I went wandering around the ship last night after I woke up from my sleepy day. We ended up on the 04 deck where the officers’ staterooms are. This is a big ship and many of the passageways look the same, so it is easy to get lost. I had to ask one of the officers in the lounge for directions. This big, burly officer, CW02 Gus Tyler, asks if I am the teacher with the last name Barlow and if I knew a retired CW04 with the last name Dassler? Can you imagine how astonished I was? That’s my dad!!! Gus delivered a message to me from my dad, “Check your journals for spelling errors.” I apparently didn’t use spell check in those journals that I posted from the Dutch Harbor public library. To top it all off, I was on the bridge last night and the OOD (officer on deck) reminded me that I need to check my spelling. And then, today, the captain of the ship, Captain Oliver, said that he had a message from my dad that is a reminder to check my spelling. I can’t win. My life has now become a MasterCard commercial. Oddly enough, I used a MasterCard while I was in Dutch Harbor to pay for my hotel and meals. Somebody send this one in! (I spell checked this one 3 times just for you, Dad. Great nautical reference to fathoms, too.) MasterCard commercial courtesy of CW04 Ed Dassler, retired U.S. Coast Guard: Exploring the Bearing Sea – Unfathomable! A cruise on the USCGC Healy – An unbelievable once in a life time opportunity! A member of the Scientific Team – An education available nowhere else in the world! A message from her dad to check her spelling from the officers, including the captain of the ship – Priceless! Me, on my unfathomable, once in a lifetime opportunity, receiving an education available nowhere else in the world – a message from my dad to spell check my journals. |
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