Yes, it was very interesting, this young acted like she was our best friend, and talked about stopping to see us on the way to a wedding they were attending in Spokane, but of course that didn't happen. I wrote and told her that I had been thinking about her, and wondering how she was doing, and she wrote back and told me that she was thinking about me too. We got acquainted in the class further after the book deal. Then she told me she was going home in 2012 to get married invited us to her wedding. I have never seen her, but I think she is a very nice person. I am like you I don't know that I would attend without knowing her better, but like you said, it would be an excuse to go to the Philippines, and that would definately be a positive.
None of us are quite sure why Carol is so afraid of flying. Before we were married in the 1960s she flew in Alaska as that is where she lived for several years, and that is the only way to get around to some places in Alaska, they are flying all the time there. I don't think she was afraid of it at that time.
Then in the 1970s I learned to fly, got a pilot's license, and did some flying with our kids on board. Carol would never go flying with me. She said it took me too long to make decisions, and she was afraid if I ran out of fuel, or the engine quit it would take me too long to decide what to do. But part of my training was shutting the engine down, gliding, one time I glided further than I was supposed to, and landed, and the instructor told me there was an airport right underneath me, but I glided a quite a distance and land. He told me that when I started for that airport he thought I would never make it, but I did.
Carol flew to the Philippines in 2006 with our friends, the filipina who has family in Manila and Dumaguete. Anyway her brother lives in the Philippines all the time. She went to see him. I couldn't go that year because of prior obligations. I guess the airplane dropped about a 1000 feet and scared her to death. She was afraid because of knowing they were over the water. She said that she swore that she would never fly again. I had a chance to go with these friends last October, and she encouraged me to go. Her brother offered to pay her ticket, and a lot of people begged her to go, but she didn't want to do that. I think it is an unhealthy fear, but I guess she is genuinely afraid to fly.