Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Note from Mom

Hey All!
Long day of squalls for Zac and some computer troubles. Fixed the one problem only to have salt water splash on the computer charger today! It is carefully drying so no power to the thing and no proper blog either.
He is making great time. He thinks he may be in a current because he is making such incredible speeds - 7 knots and up! The 3 hour swells have turned into walls and are coming more frequently which has been hard. The boat is getting quite wet. That with the heat has Zac a little frazzled. When I mentioned that this will be the hardest job he ever has, he replied, "No, not really. It's still pretty cool out here." WOW...

News from the homefront:
1. Ben turned one! He is a mini man.
2. The guys from Ocean Rescue TV who brought you the original video on the site are pouring through hours of video and earmarking clips (lots of clips) for the site. They should be up in a few weeks? Not sure on that but be assured that they will be good!
3. The web site is up and running after an unknown glitch that lasted most of the day yesterday. The media page and photo albums have been updated. There is a new page called Intrepid/FAQs. It has a lot of common questions with Zac's answers compiled for us by our own Zac Paccer (?) Marilyn from Woodland Hills! There is also a section on Intrepid that will be updated eventually. You boaties can fire Zac and Laurence all the questions you like.
4. We are still working on routing for Zac. Lots of 'if - then' situations. Will post his whereabouts as soon as responsibly possible.

We have been incredibly blessed during this venture and are in awe of all that God has done!
We love you guys. It takes half an hour to cut and paste all of your comments in the little emails that his sailmail can handle but he loves them!

Cheers,
Marianne

PS The latest article from Karen. Don't you miss the photos?

http://www.pacificmagazine.net/news/2008/08/20/teen-solo-sailor-making-good-time-to-australia

PPS Sorry to all the very patient people who are trying to teach me how to enter this as an HTML-type link. I'm just too tired to figure it out tonight!

45 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

When you said he may be in a current, I though of "Finding Nemo" and the EAC! Ok, I love the movie! "mount wannahockaloogie" :-)

So may be Zac is on the EAC, wikipedia says EAC can go up to 7knots...

Good luck Zac on your computer, I hope your charger dries and works ok because us Zac Paccers will go in major withdrawals without your blogs.

Aloha,
Alika

August 19, 2008 at 11:58 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Happy B-Day Ben! M.A. get some rest, Zac will be fine! Reckon he will need a icey cold VB when he sets foot on OZ!

August 20, 2008 at 12:08 AM  
Blogger Becky said...

Thanks for the update Marianne. Happy Birthday to Ben!

I do hope Zac gets to get a break from the roaring rogue waves that are assaulting him. It sounds grueling!

Oh, I got the book 'Dove' today.

Also, I got no comments on my T-shirt. I'll have to go on a weekend I guess. Plus, I was in and out pretty fast. Of course, Colorado is quite a way from any ocean beach! Could have something to do with it I guess.

Safe sailing!

Becky

August 20, 2008 at 1:59 AM  
Blogger Anonymous said...

Hey Zac,

Absolutely loved Zac's FAQ's. I know you really must have put some time into that. Thanks so much! Reading through it was like being on board, seeing what you see, and doing what you do. I feel like I went sailing with you today.

But then even more it so gives assurance that you are totally prepared and disciplined.

I also love your moms words. She is such a great lady. You must be proud to have a mom like her. I love reading her posts. I love seeing the family bond, and knowing you can talk to your siblings.

Can't tell you how much you are a part of daily ritual and thoughts. Praying for you daily.

Best,
Peter

August 20, 2008 at 2:38 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for the many tips on the correct spelling of "Straits" -- I guess both Zac and I will be REALLY clear on the spelling now! ;-) Usually search engines are so quick to come up with "did you mean..." alternatives.

Glad this really long leg, miles-wise, is flying by!

August 20, 2008 at 4:10 AM  
Blogger Willyboy said...

Marianne...

Wow indeed! It seems Zac is really getting the most out of this quest and that is good to see.

Thanks for your notes when needed. I think (hope) everyone now understands the need for discretion as Zac turns west. I also suspect that anyone who has looked at satellite images of Torres now can see the obstacle course facing Zac.

Cheers!

willy
milford, ohio

August 20, 2008 at 4:34 AM  
Blogger Dana said...

Glad to hear Zac is still excited about his "job"!

August 20, 2008 at 5:53 AM  
Blogger Daryl said...

Happy belated birthday to Baby Ben. He's a very handsome tot! Someday he will be fascinated to hear, read, and see what his big brother was doing on his first birthday.

from Iowa

August 20, 2008 at 5:56 AM  
Blogger Douglas Pistone said...

Hello Zac, Mom, & Everyone,

Sorry to hear Zac is having such a hard time with all the squalls. The Zac Pac might start having withdrawals since salt water splashed on this computer. Hopefully it will be up and running fine again. We must say Thank You to Mom for posting this for Zac so that we can all stay informed.

Mom, say Happy Birthday to Ben from all the Zac Pac and we're sorry that Zac couldn't be there to celebrate with the whole family.

Can't wait to see the video's from Ocean Rescue. This is a crazy mans job looking at tons of video and doing all the edits to make this happen. I have family who work in video production in Manhattan Beach and it really takes a lot of time to put video together. Since I know how difficult this really is I'll wait patiently for the video.

Thanks again for the new look on the website and Thank You Marilyn from Woodland Hills for all your work too.

Sail On Zac and your making great progress. Be safe and Take Care.

Enjoy your Sailing,
Douglas Pistone
MDR, California

August 20, 2008 at 6:32 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Marianne:
Are you unable to post Zac's position because of pirates and the like? Just curious...

How sad that such an inspiring adventure such as Zac's could be threatened by sea gangstas...

Thanks...

Jim in Palos Verdes, CA

August 20, 2008 at 7:18 AM  
Blogger Jill said...

Hi Mom & Zac,
This is Mrs. Libby, 6th Grade teacher at Praise Academy in Powder Springs, Georgia. We are tracking your trip in our class. We have a map on the wall and pictures of you and the Intrepid. We read your blog and look up all your sailing terms. We just want to say that we're praying for you and wishing you good sailing! Thanks for giving us a really cool adventure to follow. We think you're great! (The girls think you're cute ha!ha!)My class would like a quick "hi" from you if you have a chance, but we know you have a lot of people following you. Have a great day.
Mrs. Libby's 6th Grade Class

August 20, 2008 at 7:39 AM  
Blogger Daveh said...

Now that I see Zac’s Westward jog and approximate position (from the Pacific Magazine estimate), he’s definitely in the South Equatorial Current and flowing somewhat with it.

See the first image I posted on www.temphost100.com

The South Equatorial Current starts just above the Solomon’s and he’s to the East of the SE tip of PNG on a longitudinal line…

You can use the cursor on Google Earth to get the approximate coordinates lat/lon from the Pacific Magazine article) then, use the land mass reference of Google Earth to view the current map I’ve posted on the temphost site and you can see, Zac is SMACK into some good flow!

Great place to be… A port quarter wind, and the SEC currents are very favorable for good time, with a Port Quarter wind, I suspect he might surf a swell slightly quite often too…

Stay safe Zac…

Daveh & Skipper

PS - Happy b-day Ben!

August 20, 2008 at 8:23 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks so much Marianne for all of the updates. We do appreciate all you do!

And Happy Birthday, Ben!

Jennifer
Sherman Oaks, CA

August 20, 2008 at 8:24 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Great job Mom,
Get some much needed rest, and don't worry about keeping up on the blog.

I wanted to pass on to everyone news of Chloe Sutton, who has posted on Zac's blog wishing him well. She has just finished 22nd in the first Olympic 10k Open Water race - which is great for another 16 year old! You can blog her your best wishes and congrads at:
myspace.com/luvinswimmin2008

Zac, it's an amazing testiment to your feats, already, that people such as Chloe and other Olympians are following your progress.

Keep the course,

Jerry

P.S. Those of you who are spelling freaks need to give the rest of us a little grace. :)

August 20, 2008 at 8:57 AM  
Blogger Mona said...

Marianne,
Thanks for the update and keeping us all informed of Zac's situation. So sorry to hear about his computer getting wet, hopefully it will recover.
Zac,
I'm keeping my thoughts and prayers for your safe passage through the Torres Strait. I zoomed in on it on Google and was amazed with what you are faced with.
I'm getting a good geography lesson, researching and looking for places I've never known of or thought of before. This adventure is turning out to be quite an educational experience for lots of us as well.
One question I haven't been able to find the answer myself. What is a "Shellback"?
Stay strong and sail safe!
Mona,
Tucson, AZ

P.S. Happy Birthday to little man Ben!

August 20, 2008 at 9:00 AM  
Blogger johnnyBgood said...

hello all and a great big happy first birthday to ben!
thank you marianne for keeping up 'posted' and thanks to all my fellow ZAC PAC-ers who contribute so much information to the site ---i'm learning so much.
zac --- don't ever forget that we are all with you and that you remain in our thoughts and prayers. sail on, kiddo!
john baker/w hollywood/ca/USofA
jbaker1226@aol.com

August 20, 2008 at 9:14 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

For Mona, and other's who may be curious about Shellbacks. Here is a link about it:

www.desausa.org/pollywog_to_shellback.htm

Jim - Redwoodman@gmail.com
Boulder Creek, CA

August 20, 2008 at 9:26 AM  
Blogger Daveh said...

Shellback is a name from the Navy and Marines (I was in the Marines in the late 70’s early 80’s) that you get when you cross the Equator.

There is also Emerald Shellback, and Gold Shellback, respectively for crossing the crossing Greenwich Meridian line and International Data lines.

A pollywog is someone who has never crossed the Equator, but is about to for the first time…

I don’t know more about it than that, but I’m sure some Googling will have more…

Daveh

August 20, 2008 at 9:27 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

To Marianne this time:

Thanks for 'filling in'. What are you concerned about? You do a great job. Perhaps you should have been a journalist yourself. That would probably be easier than being mom to a herd of little Sunderlands, but nearly not as satisfying nor as much fun. If they all have Zac's spirit of wonder and adventure, whooaaa! Never a dull moment for our candidates for Mother of the Year -- and for the Father of the Year. What a household ... or boathold.

To: Mona

A "Shellback" is obviously one who has crossed the equator. The real question is the source or origin of the term. I'm sure it has something to do with sea-turtles, but what and why. We'll be informed in due course. Marianne or Marilyn will clue us in.

I'm looking forward to reading Zac's blog for the next 10 months or so, but am prematurely concerned with what I'll do when the adventure is completed. Checking in and catching up has become such a significant part of my daily routine and on most days is the high point. I could join Roz Savage via her blog. She's the English lady who is now rowing, yes, rowing, across the Pacific. It could be a substitute, but can never replace this adventure for which Zac is our leader.

If the hydrated computer gets pneumonia and dies, I trust that whomever meets Zac and Intrepid in Australia will have a replacement in the luggage. Also, take our man some peanut butter, nature's most nearly perfect food. Tastes good, too.

Godspeed,

Frogpond

August 20, 2008 at 9:34 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

As always, Thank You Mom ! and happy b-day to the youngest Sunderland Ben. Like Peter commented, I love the FAQ's and all of the updates going with the web-site and blog. The more the better. Sometimes I feel like I am right on the Intrepid with Zac. Zac, you definitely know how to write descriptively and tell us exactly what you are up too!. I did send my letter to the President. It seems they have specific protocol, but Zac has it covered being American. I provided all necessary info, so I am sure the Whitehouse will be in touch at some point.

Marriane and Laurence, a thought about what you could add to the website. Although the website is about Zac and his journey, it would be nice to have a link about your love story and more about your early travels with Zac. You guys are obviously a very loving a spiritually grounded family, it is no wonder Zac is who he is, thanks to great genes and parenting. You both deserve a lot of credit. Something to think about. I was looking at all the photos and wanting more background on the wonderful Sunderland family. All the best! Keep it up Zac.
Do you have any more Spam left?
Funny about Spam ! Their are so many ways to cook that junk ! Not the healthiest, but boy is it tasty !

Sincerely,

Chris A. Carnaghi, Alhambra, CA

August 20, 2008 at 9:38 AM  
Blogger Daveh said...

I've added a screen shot from my Nav Software showing Zac's approximate location (from the Pacific Magazine article) which is the little green boat in the upper right, and then placed my cursor at the northern tip of Australia.

Image is the last one scrolling down on www.temphost100.com

You can see that it's 1,403nm to the tip of N. Aust., in the Torres Straits...

One heck of a guy Zac is, man oh man... 1,400nm to the tip.

It's another 640nm to Darwin from there...

This is one impressive leg he's one, VERY impressive...

Daveh & Skipper

August 20, 2008 at 9:39 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Happy Birthday Ben!Thanks for all the info you provided today, Marianne.Special thanks to Marilyn in W.H. for the FAQ page on the website.  Your hard work and organization of that area is appreciated.Glad to hear that Zac is making some good time mileage wise.  I imagine that he'll be slowed quite a bit as he hits the "straits" and has to carefully navigate them.Melanie in Torrance

August 20, 2008 at 10:25 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

go get 'em zac!
mona --just 'google' shellback and you'll get more info than you could ever want on the origin of the name, it's history, traditions, etc.
RDH: california and beyond

August 20, 2008 at 11:15 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Mom and Zac,

Thanks for the blog. Zac sounds pretty busy and I am sure that with such great support from family and the Lord, he will come through this challenge just fine.

Zac, keep on working hard and praying and the Lord will keep you in his mighty hands.

I know you will feel much relieved when you have Darwin in sight. It's out there and it will be in sight soon.

The website updates are wonderful and I do know how much work that is taking. Get some rest everyone.

Proud to be a Zac Paccer,
Kathy
Bend, Oregon

August 20, 2008 at 12:59 PM  
Blogger johnnyBgood said...

hello all ---let's not forget that zac's adventure doesn't happen on 'the cheap'. we're all along on the ride and we all want to see zac complete the journey. so...if you haven't done so yet, and, you are able to do so, please consider donating to "zac's world adventure". it's easy and safe to do. just click on "donate" and give what you can. remember, lots of small amounts add up.
thanks......
john baker/w hollywood/ca/USofA
jbaker1226@aol.com

August 20, 2008 at 1:58 PM  
Blogger Jim said...

Hey Zac,

I am interested in how the boat is rigged and saw you have two roller furling sails..jib and stay. The stay sail is something I don't see that often...are you using it in conjunction with the jib or alone with the main? The new web site improvements are really good and I am checking it several times a day.

Don't give up on the fishing mate! Keep that line out. I bet fish would be a welcome taste treat right now.

August 20, 2008 at 2:15 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Hi Zac, Marianne and Family...Happy Birthday Little Ben!Zac ..stay dry, I bet you are no longer hot.Marianne..thanks for the update.  I am sure you are busy with the 1st birthday.  Hope we get to see the pics.Mona,Google...Crossing Equator rituals , it will give the history that began in medieval times to present day.Linda and Bill(shellback and 20 year Navy veteran)Washington DC

August 20, 2008 at 2:16 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Zac,

My girls go to Grace Brethren and we heard about your adventure from a teacher (Mrs.Beachump). We have been following your journey ever since. We are praying for you success and safety.

Blessings,
The Baker Family

August 20, 2008 at 3:24 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

to chris in alhambra----just curious, why would we want to send a letter to our current president when he will be out of office in jan 09 and zac's adventure is expected to last a year from this past june?
i think we all belive that our man zac should receive an invitation to the white house but....unless george is gonna leave the letters in a desk drawer for the next president it seems like we should wait. perhaps i missed one of your postings where you explained yourself better.

August 20, 2008 at 4:04 PM  
Blogger Daveh said...

Hi - I’ve posted 5 new images at the bottom of www.temphost100.com to show prevailing currents, winds and circumnavigation routes (cruising vs. racing) and Zac’s “modified” route where he’s added more of a “racers” leg around S. Africa…

You might have to do a Ctrl-F5 to force a full cache refresh if you’ve looked at the other images recently, this will force new content to be displayed.

Image #7 shows the prevailing oceans AND prevailing wind currents, yes, both viewed as “currents”… Aero-hydro-dynamics are largely the same be it water or air… The dark-grey and larger arrows on Image #7 are the prevailing wind currents. NOTE on this image that the “trades” switch from a prevailing NE to a prevailing SE at the Equator. Just like a toilet or sink drain reverses south of the Equator.

Image #8 shows the typical “racing” around route, NOTE that they go down to the bottom of the world, basically… for two reasons #1 – The distance around is less “at the bottom of the basket ball” if you will.

#2 – The prevailing winds are current rip and roar down there and for them, it’s all about speed, safety is VERY secondary.
Image #9 shows the typical cruising route, more predictable conditions, you’re typically not racing.

Image #10 shows Zac’s planned route, he’s adding a route more typical of a “racing” vessel….
NOTE – That Zac is doing a “modified” version of the cruising route, and eliminating the NE Africa and Red Sea leg and taking more of a RACING route around S Africa / Cape of Good Hope. I suspect for one primary reason that we’ve discussed on the blog and that is the “likely” danger associated with pirates and thieves in and around NE Africa, Somalia, and the Red Sea.

Image #11 is something I hacked together to provide more of a visual of Equatorial Navigation vs. Southern Ocean Navigation…
The route around S. Africa while safer from unwanted visitors, is notorious for rough weather, heavy wind and seas… I’m sure Zac and his land based team will do a lot of calculations for the “good-weather-window” and the timing of his departure from Durban.

For me, the S. Africa leg is the one I’ll be on pins and needles the most…

Daveh & Skipper

PS – A good racing around DVD can be found on NetFlix called – Volvo Round the World Race: The SEB Stopover Reports (2002). But this is big crews, big boats, big budgets, but still a great DVD

August 20, 2008 at 4:26 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The reason I haven't posted and probably won't until we hear his safe position again is that "I"m, holding my breath!!!" and praying that every darn obstacle that is thrown at this young man in the next two weeks is met with victory.
Darwin, better be a party there Zac!
Keep on sailing and don't waste time looking back right now, just be in the moment and concentrate on moving forward. I suspect that is where you are though with the comment about that wave every 3 hours. Know you are right where
you should be. Keep that positive vibe going!
Kate

August 20, 2008 at 4:56 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

To fellow Zac Pac devotees:

As you may have seen several blogs ago, Zac posted an interactive world map of pirating incidents. Since Zac is nearing an area where such incidents have occurred, which is why he is not posting his location for the time being, I thought some of you might want to revisit the map, or for those new to the Zac Pac, view the map for the first time. As with other interactive maps, you can put your cursor on any point on the map, hold down the left mouse button and drag the map left or right, and up and down. On the left side you can use the bar to zoom in or out.

It is true that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Fortunately though, as you'll see on the map, there have been no reported incidents close to Zac's route to Darwin. (The International Maritime Bureau, who provides the map, says though, that many incidents go unreported.) All the more reason for Zac to refrain from posting his location for now.

Here is the link to the piracy map. It takes 15 to 20 seconds to load:

www.icc-ccs.org/extra/display.php?yr=2008

Jim - Redwoodman@gmail.com
Boulder Creek, CA

August 20, 2008 at 5:23 PM  
Blogger Anita said...

Happy 1st Birthday Little Man Ben!!
Marianne, hats off to you for keeping the Zac Pac informed, Well done!

FAQ section is awesome...thanks!

It is such a pleasure "watching" Zac's adventure unfold. Getting to Zac's blog comes before coffee every morning!

Know that you are all in prayer, blessings, and God speed to your brave young man.

Anita
Waterloo, NY
USA!

August 20, 2008 at 5:36 PM  
Blogger Joy on Journey said...

the new video on the site is great!

Thank you, MA for all the hard work you are doing!

Since Zac is becoming somewhat of a celeb - can't he get a water police escort through treacherous waters? I mean, he WAS on Good Morning, Australia!!(or whatever it was called).

Remember Zac, those who are with you are always greater than those that are with them. :)

Go with God. LA in MN

August 20, 2008 at 6:10 PM  
Blogger Barb said...

Happy Birthday to Ben!

Thanks Marianne for the update.
Thinking and praying for Zac and you guys each night. I can't seem to go to bed without checking Zac's blog. I Love my T-Shirt!

Barb

August 20, 2008 at 6:11 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

So would it be possible to get a fridge/freezer in Darwin? I was just thinking that it might give Zac a few more options on the food front.

August 20, 2008 at 7:34 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Marianne,
Thanks for the update. As a mom, it is hard for me to comprehend your range of parenting - one year old to young man sailing around the world - incredible! Thanks to all of the bloggers for providing such great details with regard to sailing. All of the information is so interesting! Stay focused Zac! You are doing great!
Minnesota Family

August 20, 2008 at 8:02 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Zac

Just checking to see how it's going. Looks like your making good time!

Keep it up!!

MJR
Los Angeles, CA

August 20, 2008 at 10:50 PM  
Blogger Fulgum said...

First off, Happy Birthday to Big Ben! Now that he's one he is no longer Little Ben!!!

Marianne:
I wasn't too surprised by Zac's response to your comment. At 16, he should be an unwavering bundle of energy. Anyway, from what I am learning about him daily, it's going to take a lot more than squalls, waves and unending heat to bring the Zac-Man down!

:)

Best, Zac!

Scott

August 20, 2008 at 10:55 PM  
Blogger Gleaming Waters said...

Hi Zac,
I took time to view your photos and the utube from au; what a great example of a godly family you all are, and so beautiful to boot! (Recognized my Island in your photos, too.)
With you in spirit; praying for your safe keeping and that you draw closer to the Creator who made us, and this glorious world!
Sincere Love,
Tamara

August 21, 2008 at 6:27 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

To all inquiring on letters to the President. I think the goal is to get Zac a very special greeting and accomodation/recognition at the White House. Doesn't matter who is in office. Because of the volume of requests they receive it is best to get this started way early.

All letters to the President are sorted by staff and sent to the appropriate department. Due to the huge volume of e-mail and requests the Whitehouse receives, it is extra important to use regular US snail mail for your/our requests. From the Whitehouse Web site:

Thank you for your interest in extending an invitation or request to the White House. Every day, the White House receives a large volume of e-mail. To ensure timely processing, we ask instead that you mail your invitation or request. Please make sure to include your full name, complete address, and telephone number.

Invitations/Requests to the President should be mailed to:

The White House
Attn: Scheduling Office
Washington, DC 20502-0184

Obviously this event would not occur until Zac is back and well rested. I am sure their will be a flood of requests from TV, David Letterman, Jay Leno etc. Zac is representing America, and our youth. Also he is a great ambassador for our country. Simply reference Zac's website and all of it's content, previous media coverage etc. If anyone would like advice on how to appropriately correspond with the Whitehouse, simply e-mail me. Remember leave all political views and/or comments out of your request. This is about Zac.

It doesn't hurt to send multiple requests. They will make to the appropriate person and/or staff. The goal is to keep it up. I will let all of you know when and if they respond to my letter. We will let Marianne and Laurence take it from there. Either way Zac will be recognized by our acting President in office on his return. Great Kid, Great Accomplishment, Great American= Grand Recognition!

Sincerely,
Chris Carnaghi, Alhambra, CA

chris.carnaghi@wedbush.com

August 21, 2008 at 8:06 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Marianne

Thanks for the updates as I hope things are well aboard the Intrepid and for Zac as we continue to follow his progress from here.

Great current maps link from Dave as I just read. Thanks!

A mother cant complain when her teenage son gives up alcohol on his 2nd week out to sea and resorts to P&B sandwiches or SPAM!? WOW! However, Sorry I must too pass on the pig liver in blood..

Zac.. I'm with you!

Here Captain, I found you a Mc Donald’s in Darwin! Map and all! :)

http://www.hotfrog.com.au/Companies/McDonalds-Darwin-Central

I’m sure your ready!! Maybe get a dozen Australian Burgers to go if they still have them! (Beijing special for Games).

Sorry.. couldn’t find IN-N-OUT.. :(

Keep the radar on and your ear's peeled.. Your in strange waters however have the world with you at your finger tips as we follow you! Your doing great as I hope your solar charging is again now as well and you have choked out the RF interference from the SSB radio. Take Care!

Thanks for the updates mom! :)

73's and Godspeed!

Chris
ARS KB6FYG
San Clemente, CA

August 21, 2008 at 12:52 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

to chris in alhanbra -- that's the explanation i was looking for. thanks thanks thanks --- my letter is on its way.

August 21, 2008 at 2:19 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sir Zac, you are the MAN

glad the little glitches here with the blog are fixed, now we can all empathisize with Zac...
but unlike us, he can't take a break n go to the fridge...

Happy b'day to Ben, the youngest member of Team Sunderland...
first b'days are huge in Hawaii...
so maybe we'll just have to celebrate that too, when we all hook up in MDR,
Zac's a hundred days away from his 17th, i smile and marvel when i think of that... it truly is mind boggling in the most deep and mind fathoming way...

check this out Marianne...went to grace brethren in hawaii (waimalu) for fifteen years,
led there, as i am sure you were as well to the church and school in Simi Valley
my heart leaped when i read where Zac played football...
THE LORD is so so GOOD
and i know he is so so grounded in TRUTH, and he is truly one of our LORD'S ambassadors ...
can it get any better... LOL, LOL,
and the answer is "YES"
we haven't seen anything yet

just as it is written,
eye has not seen
nor has ear heard
nor has entered into the heart of man
all the things that GOD has prepared for those who love HIM
1st Corinthians 2:9,10

what a glorious glorious promise from a FAITHFUL FAITHFUL LORD.

boy it sure is getting exciting,

now for sure is the time for all of us to pray with out ceasing...

the moon is waning down, and at night everything will be becoming more and more exsenuated,
pray that Zac can get his power naps and be vigilant and forward thinnking... sleep when you can Zac
not reactive but proactive...
that he would be one with Intrepid,
knowing and sensing her needs...and vulnerabilities...
much like a concert pianist being able to sense and know their instrument...
pray that Zac can be in the WORD, and of course it be in him...
not just reading but taking possession... (attacks come when we are weak and tired)
that he would eat (regularly), and keep up his strength, he will need it...
pray for wisdom for Team Sunderland as the "IF...THEN's come into focus"
thank you so so much marianne and laurence and team Sunderland..
for the diligence and keeping the ZacPac informed...
we are all like a bunch of overly protective grandmothers for our beloved Zac,
thank you for sharing him with us all,and allowing us all to come along and participate
and Zac we ride every wave with you, as Intrepid dips her nose, remember, like a thoroughbred she was designed for this,
but so so few ever slip the mooring lines...
"sashime on the menu tonight?"

in our prayers and constant thoughts
mark n adino vicksburg,mississippi USA

August 21, 2008 at 5:31 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh boy - how can they survive with only one Maecci Di(German Name) LOL

August 21, 2008 at 5:34 PM  

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