Archive for the ‘Questions’ Category

“You can take a lot of young people who have a lot of promise and start to develop them into not only great human beings, but great Americans.” –Lt. Cliff Pederson

Monday, May 18th, 2009

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U.S. Army Lt. Cliff Pederson is serving his first deployment to Afghanistan and is staying in touch with us here when he can check in.   I met the Lt. and PFC Stacy Sunseri in the Dallas airport a few weeks ago and they agreed to an interview.  

You asked about food/living conditions.  Pederson says:

“The food is mostly items that come frozen and they are then boiled. Every once in a while we do get some fresh eggs/fruit/meat in, which is nice.
As far as living conditions, we have some wooden huts out here. Several of the OPs basically sleep in bunkers though, with plastic lining to keep the rain out.
I plan on putting most of my pictures up on flicker or something like that once I get back to the US and have decent internet.”

Questions anyone?

Monday, May 11th, 2009

Several days ago, I was honored to have met a couple of reasons more to be proud of my country. 

Meet Lt. Cliff Pederson and PFC Stacey Sunseri.  I met them in Dallas as they were heading back to Afghanistan after R&R during their first deployment.  Both are extremely proud to serve their country. 

Lt. Cliff Pederson has agreed to answer your questions about Army life.  Just enter them as a comment and he’ll answer what he can from Afghanistan.

Questions, anyone?

Friday, May 1st, 2009

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I included the travel-to-Mexico questions you asked via Facebook and Twitter today in my interview with Pat Caraway, President of Caraway Travel in Shreveport.   Here’s what he had to say.

-If a family member has been on a cruise within the last couple of weeks to Cozumel should there be concern? Caraway says depending on the date your family travelled, the Cozumel port might have been closed and the ship diverted to other ports. Most cruise ships have eliminated port stops in Cozumel into next week.  Carnival is extending its Cozumel elimination on cruises to May 10th. -If I have a trip planned for next month, should I cancel or replan now? Caraway says if your travel is several weeks away, take a wait and see approach. The situation is fluid. You still have up until May 31st to make a decision with most airlines.

-Is he traveling to any of the “hot sports” or does he recommend his clients to? Caraway says that’s your decision. If you’re still a week or two off from your scheduled trip, hold tight…things can change.

-How does he feel about the V.P.’s statment about telling his family not to fly? Will that comment hurt the cruise industry also? Caraway says his interpretation is that the V.P.’s remarks might hurt the airline industry more, but that the V.P.’s people are now saying Biden wasn’t clear about what he meant…that he really meant you shouldn’t be travelling by plane if you’re sick.

-Does he see travel rates falling - will there be deals out there soon? Caraway says he wouldn’t be surprised that once this thing settles down, Mexico will become even more of a bargain than before in an effort to get people back in the mode of travelling there.

-Can I get my money back if I have a flight or cruise scheduled to Mexico soon?

Flights:

Caraway says first, go to the website of the airline you’re using for your trip and look for information relative to this issue. It should be easy to find. Generally speaking, if you are travelling between now and May 31st to most places in Mexico, you can cancel your airline trip and rebook within the validity of the ticket (one year from the date of issuance) to the same city and not pay the change fee (usually $150). Or you can cancel the ticket, pay the change fee and go somewhere else.

Cruises:

Caraway says they’re still on. Many of the ships are cancelling port stops in cities that are hot spots and offering perks to compensate the traveller. Many cruise lines will let you reschedule.   Carnival just announced that if you’re not happy with missing your Cozumel stop, you can cancel and rebook prior to December 31st without having to pay additional fees.