Thanks for stopping by to take a look at this popular site. We love to fly. I love to watch the birds. Amazing!
A country girl goes to the big city where she faces the lures of glamor and temptation mingled with the wiles and snares of deceit. All this could become ruinous or could be overcome by hard work and attention to the values which motivate good choices.
Sunday, January 26, 2014
AMERICAN AIRLINES' INAUGURAL FLIGHT 2 ON THE 25TH OF JANUARY 1959
Thanks for stopping by to take a look at this popular site. We love to fly. I love to watch the birds. Amazing!
Saturday, January 25, 2014
The first transcontinental commercial jet trip was made by an American Airlines Boeing 707, from Los Angeles to New York.
Thank you for remembering this special day in my life and a very
historical moment in time which many of us celebrate and enjoy the story
of Props to Jets. Yes, Sir, I have written a book about how it was for
me to be an American Airline stewardess. I have not explored the
American Airline archives for information for my book. My memories and
my personal memorabilia have provided the background for my experience. I
wrote a book to celebrate my life as a stewardess during what I
considered the Golden years of flying when passengers were special
guests to be served with comfort and kindness along with style for the
elect whether celebrity or not. I loved to be an American Airline
stewardess. My book: More Than A Ticket From Props to Jets will be
self published in or by March. Do you have any suggestions about the
marketing of the book? Thank you for your interest in the First Jet
Flight for American Airlines that I was pleased to enjoy and well
remember the excitement. Any questions: argie.ella@gmail.com I am
looking forward to have you be delighted with a good read of the book.
It will include five other AA stewardesses, three former pilots, and two
former passengers. In my opinion the book is unique because it is for
the general public and highlighted with the American values that made
our country great. Enjoy and thanks for the opportunity to comment.
Friday, January 3, 2014
“Actions speak louder than words”
Roy Jacobson's photo sent from son Curt Jacobson
Courtesy from my book: More Than A Ticket
What someone does is more powerful than what someone says! Look at Roy doing his job.
Happy New Year! From Argie
Hoskins.
“Actions
speak louder than words”
Edna
Lawson Hoskins taught me, Argie Ella, that these few words have
powerful meaning. What someone does is more important than what
someone says. She would tell my brother and me this over and over and
over. As you read and hear words of thoughtful presentations, please
keep in mind the treasure of living the principle not just voicing
the words. Yes, Mother Edna!
“Actions speak louder than words”
“What lies behind us and what lies before us, are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.” Ralph Waldo Emerson
It is my resolution, not my goal, to take a serious look at what lies within me and have “Actions speak louder than words”
As I reflect over the past year's events and contemplate the new year, I find myself grateful to all my blog visitors who have read my words which has given you a snapshot of a message which my heart says share. The heart and mind are wonderful tools for telling stories.
My
book: More Than A Ticket From Props to Jets
will be ready for a read early this year. This wonderful book will
touch a time when flying was Golden. For a continued update you can
email: argie.ella@gmail.com
At this moment, I will have the book in two sizes. There will be a
paperback 6x9 and an 8x11 full color hardback. I will have many
photos and stories throughout the book. It is with excitement that
my blog has morphed into a book. I do not know the prices of the two
book because I am uncertain of the number of pages. The editor is
doing a great job and I will soon bring you good news. The Book is
Finished! With your email address, I can mail you the details as
soon as I have the cost. My goal with this book is not to make
money, just cover expenses. If I find that I have a few dollars over,
one of my intentions is to help an orphanage in Africa which is for disabled
children. One of my grandsons had a disabling condition of which he
passed away, thus my tender heart for disabled children. To learn
about Brigham, you can visit my blog:
http://argiehoskins.blogspot.com/
Brigham Reneer
Hoping to hear from you soon. I have had many people wanting this book: More Than A Ticket so this project will keep me out of trouble for a while. Details later.