Showing posts with label 30 Days of ME. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 30 Days of ME. Show all posts

Totally Random

Monday, August 16, 2010

1. Still no orders :-(
2. KS was able to get me two POA's so once I do get the orders I can get everything setup to move and acquire housing.
3. School starts in a week, and I have to admit I am ready. I love having my boys home, but my goodness what is it about those last two weeks of summer vacation that makes them go CRAZY???
4. I have managed to get my downstairs spotless today... now to start on the upstairs.
5. We are planning a birthday bash for Kiale and Cayleigh-Grace it is also going to be combined with a graduation party for all our friends since we only have a couple of weeks left before everyone starts parting ways and heading to their duty station.
6. KS made expert on his weapons qualification last week, he made sharpshooter at BCT and was disappointed in himself. He is thrilled now, you cant get any better then expert, 37 out of 40, I am very proud of my man!

Well... I guess thats about it, its been a pretty boring week around here. Hopefully I will have good news soon! I hope!!

Day 14 & Day 15

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Day 14, A nonfiction book.
The Last Days of the Romanovs, Tragedy at Ekaterinburg 
This is an amazing and most up to date book on the Romanov tragedy. It brings in the latest evidence and is the most conclusive book I have read on the subject. If you are not familiar the Romanovs, Nicholas II and Alexandra were the last Tzar and Tsarina of Russia. They along with their 4 daughters and son, as well as some others close to their family were murdered one night in a basement while Russia was going through a catastrophic civil war. They had been imprisoned within the house for quite some time and this book goes through their last two weeks within the walls of the Ipatiev House as well as what happened after the massacre and what historians are trying to do now with identifying remains and trying to figure out exactly what happened. 


If you enjoy history and are a history buff like me you will enjoy this book. It gives you a great insite into a life and tragedy long ago.

Day 15, an fanfic.... well this is close enough. I have read this on a few other blogs and figured I would pass it on. It will be good for people to read for future reference... I am sure we will be going through an "extended vacation" soon enough and I don't want to hear this crap...

1.  "Aren't you afraid that he'll be killed?"
(This one ranks in at number one on the "duh" list. Of course we're afraid. We're terrified. The though always lingers at the backs of our minds --- but thanks brilliant. You just brought it back to the front. Maybe next you can go ask someone with cancer if they're scared of dying.)

2.  "I don't know how you manage. I don't think I could do it."
(This is intended to be a compliment. Though, it's just a little annoying. Here's why: it's not like all of us military wives/girlfriends have been dreaming since childhood of the day we'd get to be anxious single moms who carry cell phones with us to the bathroom and in the shower. We're not made of some mysterious matter that makes us more capable, we just got asked to take on a challinging job. So we rose to the challenge and found the strength to make sacrifices.)

3.  "At least he's not in Iraq."
(This is the number one most annoying comment for those whose husbands are in Afghanistan. What do they think is happening in Afghanistan? An international game of golf? Guys are fighting and dying over there.)

4.  "Do you think he'll get to come home for Christmas/anniversary/birthday/birth of a child/wedding/family reunion, etc.?"
(Don't you watch the news? No! They don't get to come home for any of these things. Please don't ask again.)

5.  "What are you going to do to keep yourself busy while he is gone?"
(Short answer: Try to keep my sanity. Maybe there's a military wife/girlfriend out there who gets bored when her husband/boyfriend leaves, but I have yet to meet her. For the rest of us, those with and without children, we find ourselves having to be two people. That keeps us plenty busy. We do get lonely, but we don't get bored, and drinking massive amounts of wine always keeps me busy.)

6.  "How much longer does he have until he can get out?"
(This one is annoying to many of us whether our husbands/boyfriends are deployed or not. Many of our husbands aren't counting down the days untl they "can" get out. Many of them keep signing back up again and again because they actually love what they do or they VOLUNTEER AGAIN and AGAIN to go back to Iraq b/c there is work that needs to be done.)

7.  "This deployment shouldn't be so bad, now that you're used to it."
(Sure, we do learn coping skills and it's true the more deployments you've gone through, the easier dealing with it becomes. And we figure out ways to make life go smoother while the guys are gone. But it never gets "easy" and the bullets and bombs don't skip over our guys just because they've been there before. Te worry never goes away.)

8.  "My husband had to go to Europe for business once for three weeks. I totally know what you're going through."
(This one is similar to number two. Do not equate your husband's three week trip to London/Omaha/Tokyo/eyc. with a 12-15 month or more deployment to a war zone. Aside from the obvious time difference, nobody shot at your husband or tried to blow him up with an I.E.D., your husband could call home pretty much any time he wanted to, he flew comfortably on a commercial plane, slept between crisp and white sheets and ate well, paying for everything with an expense account. There is no comparison. We do not feel bonded to you in the slightest because of this comment and, if anything, we probably resent you a bit for it. Comparing a 12 month combat deployment to a few weeks business trip is like comparing a crappy Ford Taurus with a Mercedes-Benz convertible.)

9.  "Wow you must miss him?"
(This one also get s another big "duh." Of course we miss our men. There are some wives who do not and they're now divorced.)

10.  "Where is he exactly? Where is that?"
(I dn't expect non-military folks to be able to find Anbar Province on a map, but they should know by now that it's in Iraq. Likewise, know that Kabul and Kandahar are in Afghanistan. Know that Muqtada al Sadr is the insurgent leader of the Mahdi army in Iraw and that Sadr city is his home area. Know that Iran is a major threat to our country and is located between Afghanistan and Iraq. Our country has been at war in Afghanistan for seven years and at war in Iraq for five years. These basic facts are not secrets, they're on the news every night and in the papers every day --- and on maps everywhere.)

11.  "Well he signed up for it, so it's his fault whatever happens over there." or, "You knew what you were getting into when he signed up."
(Yes, ignorant, he did sign up. Each and every day he protects your right to make stupid comments like that. He didn't sign up and be asked to be hit by anything, he signed up to protect his country. Oh, and by the way, he asked me to tell you that, "You're welcome." He's still fighting for your freedom.)

12.  "Don't you miss sex? I couldn't do it!"
(hmmm, no I don't miss sex. I'm a robot. Seriously... military spouses learn quickly that our relationships must be founded on something greater than sex. Welearn to appreciate the important things, like simply hearing their voices, seeing their faces, being able to have dinner together every night. and the hard truth is, most relationships probably couldn't withstand 12 months of sex deprivation.)

13.  "Well in my opinion...."
(Stop right there. I didn't ask for your personal political opinions, and I don't care!)

Last but not least....
14.  "OH, that's horrible... I am so sorry!"
(Don't be sorry. Be appreciative and please take a moment out of your comfortable American lives to realize that our soldiers fight the wars abroad so those wars stay abroad.)

Day 16 & Day 17

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Day 16, a song that makes you cry... Letters From War by Mark Schultz

Day 17, an art piece. 

 Ballet, by Cristina Mavaracchio

This picture will hang in Cayleigh-Grace's room in the very near future.


Day 13...

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

A fictional book...

I believe, or at least I hope, that everyone has seen the Wizard of Oz. Well, if you have you will love Wicked. It is all about the Wicked Witch of the West, and The Good Witch Glinda. It is a wonderful book and will make your heart crumble for the Wicked Witch of the West. If you like the book go out and buy the soundtrack for the Broadway performance of the show its awesome!

Day 12... Kiale's Kindergarten Graduation

Monday, July 12, 2010

Today is whatever tickles my fancy so here is Kiale's kindergarten graduation. They sang the cutest songs!!

"The 3 Bears Rap"
"The Kindergarten Class"


This is the principle and Kiale's wonderful teacher.

This is Maddie, she is Kiale's first kiss... wouldn't be so bad if we all didn't come down with the stomach virus shortly after she kissed him. (3 times to be exact)

The awesome shirt that Kiale's class created specially for graduation.

Day 11...

Sunday, July 11, 2010

A recent picture of me... 
I know, I totally cheated on this picture, but it is me I promise. I took it at the welcome center here just last month. It is a beautiful place with lots of flowers, trees, and rocks. I just couldn't help but take advantage of the sun setting behind me. They even have a stream running throughout the entire place. Its gorgeous.

Day 10...

Saturday, July 10, 2010

A picture of me from 10 years ago... how about 8 years ago?
Aside from very young kid pictures of me this was all I had on my computer. Its crazy looking back on this picture, my sisters were so young!! Now they are 18 & 16... man time flies!!

Day 9...

Friday, July 9, 2010

A photo I took... These pictures are from 2006, its never ceases to amaze me when I look back at old pictures and see how much the boys have grown.

Day 8...

Thursday, July 8, 2010

A photo that makes me angry or sad... well I don't have one that makes me angry or sad really. I do have one that makes me miss my family a lot though. This one was taken while my Dad was driving the kids and our out west. Its really sad to think that it has been almost a full four months since I have seen him or any of my family. So yea, in a way I guess this one does make me sad.

Day 7...

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Day 7, a photo that makes you happy... I took this photo of Cayleigh-Grace sometime last year. All I can remember was that I couldn't reach her paci, so she improvised with her big toe. This picture never fails to make me smile.

(Sorry about the quality, it was taken with my phone)

Day 6... Colin's PreK Gaduation

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Today is supposed to be whatever tickles my fancy day so I figured I would post about Colin's PreK Graduation. This was quite the big day for Colin, he had he first EVER bus ride in an actual school bus. The little girl with the sunglasses in front of Colin was his best friend Coco.

Their ceremony was at a local park and all of the kids had a blast despite the sweltering heat.I ended up leaving in the middle to go get a giant Coke slushy to share between Colin, Cayleigh-Grace and myself.

I cannot believe that my little man will be starting Kindergarten in just a couple of months, and really its less then that... wow.

Day 5...

Monday, July 5, 2010

My favorite quote...

"We have a secret in our culture, and it's not that birth is painful; it's that women are strong." — Laura Stavoe Harm

So many times women go it to labor with the attitude that they cannot do this. They will walk through the doors of L&D demanding pain medication as soon as possible without giving themselves the option of learning new birthing techniques that will lesson the pains of labor. Every woman looks at labor as a painful process and don't get me wrong I am all for avoiding pain if it is possible, but after having three drug free births. I am also able to see the other side of delivering babies. I am able to see the side that makes women strong and courageous, the side that makes us get to the point where we are screaming that we cannot do this anymore but we are able to. We focus, we gain hope and strength from that deep dark place within our soul that only comes out to lend a hand when we need it most. So many times women feel the pain and shut down, they want pain medication and they want them now, like I said I understand that all to well. Been there done that, but I pushed through. If you want to experience what it is to become a stronger more capable feeling woman look into alternative birthing techniques and pain management. You will discover more about yourself and what you are capable of doing in the process.

Day 4...

Sunday, July 4, 2010

My favorite book...is currently Breaking Dawn from the Twilight series. I am a total sucker for book with a wonderful happy ending, and you cant get a better happily ever after then Breaking Dawn.

Day 3...

Saturday, July 3, 2010

My favorite television program would have to be So You Think You Can Dance, where else can you see such amazing talent like this? This clip in particular means so much to me, my maternal grandmother is a breast cancer survivor of going on I think 8 years now. Through this dance you are able to see a woman's fight and how all she needs is someone to help carry her though. This song is one of my favorites as well, I believe it really speaks out to women. Originally this song was done to describe labor and birth but I believe that it suits a woman's fight with cancer just as well as a woman fighting to birth her baby.


Day 2...

Friday, July 2, 2010

My favorite movie... Even with my mild obsession with all things Twilight my all time favorite movie would have to be Dirty Dancing. It always has been and I think it always will be. You just cant get any better then that movie.


Dirty Dancing Pictures, Images and Photos

Day 1...

Thursday, July 1, 2010

My Favorite Song... This was an easy one, I LOVE violins. It is my dream to one day learn how to play. KS had been pricing them for me lately so hopefully lessons will be in my near future. So here it is, my favorite song....  
Thunder 
by 
Nuttin' But Strings.



30 Days of Me

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

  For the month of July I will be jumping onto the "30 Days of ME" bandwagon. So without further adieu...

30 Days of ME

Day 1:  Your favorite song
Day 2:  Your favorite movie
Day 3:  Your favorite television program
Day 4:  Your favorite book
Day 5:  Your favorite quote
Day 6:  Whatever tickles your fancy
Day 7:  A photo that makes you happy
Day 8:  A photo that makes you angry/sad
Day 9:  A photo you took
Day 10: A photo of you taken over ten years ago
Day 11: A photo of you taken recently
Day 12: Whatever tickles your fancy
Day 13: A fictional book
Day 14: A non-fictional book
Day 15: A fanfic
Day 16: A song that makes you cry (or nearly)
Day 17: An art piece (painting, drawing, sculpture, etc.)
Day 18: Whatever tickles your fancy
Day 19: A talent of yours
Day 20: A hobby of yours
Day 21: A recipe
Day 22: A website
Day 23: A YouTube video
Day 24: Whatever tickles your fancy
Day 25: Your day, in great detail
Day 26: Your week, in great detail
Day 27: This month, in great detail
Day 28: This year, in great detail
Day 29: Hopes, dreams and plans for the next 365 days
Day 30: Whatever tickles your fancy

(Going to see Eclipse tonight!!!)

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