Francisco Delgado, our own USS Blog Boy, returned home to Albuquerque for a well-deserved two-week leave before his ship, the USS Nimitz, sets sail for the Persian Gulf for an extended stay. (For the rest of the post, I am going to use Albuquerque's airport code ABQ, because I never trust myself to spell the city correctly.) To greet and meet Francisco, a group (Shelley Logan, Hollee Ford, Paula Berg, and me) from the Blog Team here in Dallas flew to ABQ to meet his flight. Francisco didn't have a clue about what was going on until he stepped off the airplane in ABQ, and we even got his parents, Yolanda and Jesus, in on the surprise.
ABQ's local Culture Committee decorated the gate area with balloons and banners that read "Francisco Delgado Appreciation Day." Colleen had selected a model of New Mexico One for us to present to Francisco, and we had members of the Blog Team, including Colleen, and our ABQ Station Employees autograph a Southwest Airlines soccer ball for him as well. On top of that, the great folks at Outback Steakhouse donated a dinner for four to Francisco and his family. (Francisco, don't make your mom cook every night you are home!) Of course, we also had to contribute a bag of our official snack, candy corn. As USS Blog Boy stepped out of the jetbridge
, he was greeted with cheers of appreciation from a sizeable group of our ABQ Employees and the Customers waiting in the gate area, followed by hugs from his mom, dad, and sister, April.
He even became a local television star when ABQ's ABC affiliate interviewed Francisco on his way to baggage claim.
Of course, the joy of his homecoming was tinged with the sadness that he will soon be gone for eight months, but you can track Francisco and the Nimitz through the ship's web site which is linked on the right of this page under "Link LUV." Incidentally, the Nimitz is Nuts About Southwest's "official ship." Francisco has promised to contribute to the blog during his deployment, and we look forward to heaaring from him.
There was one other surprise that night, and it was on us. When we boarded the flight home for Dallas, one of our Flight Attendants was another blogger, Carole Adams. During the flight, my fellow bloggers commented on the fact that Southwest (and this blog) really is a part of our Customers' lives, and we are truly honored by that. Our low fares and our great Employees make it possible for servicemen like Francisco to visit their families, and while we can't salute each of them individually, they are all in our thoughts. Besides our visit with USS Blog Boy reminding us of the dedication of the men and women who are in uniform, it also brought home the fact that, like the Delgado's, there are families at home waiting for their return. Nuts About Southwest wishes Godspeed to Francisco and the Nimitz.



Comments
Hi Buddy! Hang in there! Now is NOT a good time to be in the military. Trust me. I know. I just feel for all of you. I am an ex-Navy psychologist, so I did not get a chance to "Join the Navy, and see the world." All I saw was 4 walls of an office.
Okay, Phil! I just had to ask. Ha, ha. :)
USS Blog Boy, I hope I find someone again soon. Maybe if I don't look, it will happen when I least expect it.
SWA LUV!
Paco
Don't thank me for the nickname. Thank one of the greatest USC alums ever. (Mr. George Lucas himself) That guy is great. I love the starwars movies. Darth Vader is my favorite. He could've destroyed all the jedi by himself if he wanted to. You don't know the power of the darkside.
-Darth Blogger
Leah u will find someone soon... age does not matter and yes Michael is a cowboy fan i have pictures.... he is just in denial... i am on my way to PHX... home was great..
USS BLOG BOY
I STILL HAVE TO PACK
Leah J,
Mrs. Dingboy is the mother of our dinglets. She also resides in the same house I do and sleeps in the same bedroom. I'm not sure where she came from or how she got here, but until I figure it out, I am going to keep her!
She drinks large quantities of iced tea. Yuck!
Remove foil before microwaving.
Ding! boy
Joe
DR.PEPPER IS BAD FOR YOU...... H2O ALL THE WAY
USS HEALTH BOY
Kim,
Thanks! I was thrilled when I got the news! I just have to figure out my bio and get Paula a nice little pic. I gotta think of a cool first blog too!
Francisco,
I'm night shift - 4:30 pm to 1am. Breakfast on Sunday maybe?
Jedi Blog Master
my son is no cowboys fan
I'm a non-drinker, too; I forgot to add that.
By the way, Joe, who is Ms. Dingboy? Ha, ha. I'm curious. :)
Yes, Kim's right! I'm 30; well, really I'm 30 & 1/2. I would really LUV to find someone, though.
Kim, my dad likes Coke, especially bottled. I like it too, but don't drink pop like I used to. I remember when my parents & I were in Israel, the pop cans were smaller. Well, maybe they were bigger; now I forgot.
I want Colleen & Brian's autograph! I have Rose's (a CSA at MDW, who's on Airline) autograph on a boarding pass. I have a picture of us, too! :)