Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Military Life from Alpha To Zulu Day 2

Alpha - Absent
Bravo- Brave
Charlie-chaotic
Delta-Deployments
Echo - Emotional
Foxtrot- Frightening
Golf- Giving
Hotel- hops
India-introductions
Juliet-
Kilo-
Lima-long distance relationships
Mike-
November-National Anthem
Oscar- on-going
Papa-Patriotic and PCS
Quebec-
Romeo- rough
Sierra-stressful
Tango
- Travel
Uniform- unpredictable
Victor-venting
Whiskey-widows
X-Ray
Yankee
Zulu
 
There is a few more for you
 

Monday, March 28, 2011

Military Life from Alpha To Zulu

"How would I describe my lifestyle to someone who had never experienced it before?  If I had to sum up life as a military family in 30 words or fewer, which words would I use?" This is how I see life as a military wife.
 
Alpha - Absent
Bravo- Brave
Charlie-chaotic
Delta-Deployments
Echo - Emotional
Foxtrot- Frightening
Golf- Giving
Hotel-
India-
Juliet-
Kilo-
Lima-
Mike-
November-
Oscar- on-going
Papa-Patriotic
Quebec-
Romeo- rough
Sierra-
Tango
- Travel
Uniform- unpredictable
Victor-
Whiskey-
X-Ray
Yankee
Zulu
 
I will finish this throughout the week.. This takes some thinking lol

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Project Gratitude Day 38

I am thankful for lazy Sundays with my husband and pups! Ir has been beautiful out most of the day!

Friday, March 25, 2011

Project Gratitude Day 37 and Friday Fill in

I am thankful for the beautiful weather we have had the past few days and the fact that My husbands surgery went well and the damage to his knee was less then what we expected.


  1. What is your must have gadget? OH GOSH FOR SURE MY CELL PHONE
  2. How does your adulthood compare to what you imagined it would be like when you were a little kid? I DIDNT PICTURE BEING A MILITARY WIFE BUT THE REST IS WHAT I DREAMED OF MY LIFE BEING LIKE.. EVEN BETTER ACTUALLY
  3. What is your favorite chocolate recipe? ANYTHING THAT INVOLVES CHOCOLATE IS AMAZING... BROWNIES, SPECIALLY TRICIAS BROWNIES OR CHOCOLATE CAKE
  4. How do you deal with military life when it gets to be to much or to hard? LOTS OF SUPPORT FROM GOOD FRIENDS AND MY HUSBAND
  5. What piece of advice would you give a new Military spouse facing their first deployment? STAY BUSY, MAKE FRIENDS AND THAT ITS OK TO CRY

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Project Gratitude Day 36

I am thankful for dog parks, and having my husband with me when we go. I am also thankful for free tax services on base as well as rotisserie chicken and home made mac and cheese

Monday, March 21, 2011

Project Gratitude Day 35

I am thankful for a good nights sleep with my husband holding me.
It is just an amazing feeling to have him home. I am loving every second of it.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Project Gratitude Day 34

I am thankful that my husband is home. The End lol

Here are a few pictures from the homecoming taken by a friend of mine and great photographer Mary Riordan.






Saturday, March 19, 2011

Project Gratitude Day 33

I am thankful that its Saturday March 19th 2011 FINALLY!!!!!!!!!!! I am also thankful that I dont have to sleep alone tonight. That I will get to wake up with my husband holding me! What a great day today is going to be!

Friday, March 18, 2011

Project Gratitude Day 32

Today I am thankful to have found a lady who does nails that is just amazing!!! She did such a wonderful job. I am also thankful that the tanning salon is opening an hour early just for me tomorrow so I can get in their early and have time to do the things I need to do after.

Another day that I am just one happy girl!

Military Spouses Friday Fill in

  1. What are some  of your ideas for staying connected with family…you know, those people we moved thousands of miles away from? Well we talk on the phone and email and sometimes skype..
  2. What’s the most romantic gift you have GIVEN? Oh wow IDK I did make my husband a 'while yo were away' scrapbook for Christmas this year when he was deployed. He loved it
  3. Would you encourage your child, if they came to you and wanted to join the military?  I woudnt say encourage but I would support my child
  4. What is your least favorite bill to pay and why? Car payments because there are the most expensive
  5. What is the proudest moment you’ve had as a military spouse?It will be seeing my husband step off the plane but I would say when he was put in charge of a detachment for this deployment.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

To the Military Wives

Military Wives

I would like to recognize these often underestimated, unseen, and unheard heroes.

This is for the sad Military wives, the angry Military wives,and the strong Military wives.

This is for the young women that are waking up at 6 a.m. every
morning, laying out clothes and packing three lunches for those
small precious children that they have been left alone to care for.

This is for the pregnant Military wife wondering if her husband will make it home in time to watch their miracle happen.

This is for the childless Military wife, living in a town or on a
base alone where she is a complete stranger to her surroundings.

This is for the women that feel like a third leg when they go out
with their friends and their husbands.

This is for the Military wife that cancelled all her plans to wait by
the phone, and even though the phone broke up and cut off every time you spoke to him you waited anyway.

This is a pledge to the women that cry themselves to sleep in an
empty bed.

This is to recognize the woman that felt like she was dying inside
when he said he had to go, but smiled for him anyway.

This is for those of you that are faithfully in that long line at
the post office once a month, handling 2 large boxes and 2 small
children like a pro.

This is for that woman that decided to remodel the house to pass
time, and then realized that she had no idea what she was doing and sighed and wished she had a little help.

This is for all the lonely nights, all the one-person dinners, and
all of the wondering thoughts because you haven't heard from him in days.

A toast to you for falling apart, and putting yourselves back
together. Because a pay check isn't enough, a body pillow in your
bed is no consolation, and a web cam can never compare.

This is for all of you no matter how easy or hard this was for you.
Our soldiers/sailors are brave, they are heroes, but so are we.

So the next time someone tells you that they would never marry a Military guy, don't bother explaining to them that you can't control who you fall in love with. Just think of this and nod your head, know that you are the stronger woman.

Hold your heads up high, hang that flag in your front yard, stick
100 magnets on your car, and then give yourself a pat on the back.

Be proud to be the woman that you are, be proud to be a Military wif

From iraq

I had to post this because I think its so cool!! Matt got me it from Iraq. Its a Camels rib!

Project Gratitude Day 31

I am thankful for a clean house and a good friend who will go with me to walk the dogs on this beautiful day!


My house is now ready for Matt to come home!! Hopefully is stays clean till he gets here. I love a clean house. I also love beautiful days like this where I can take the dogs for a good long walk. I am extremely happy today!

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Project Gratitude Day 30

I am thankful for another day down!! My husband comes home soon!

I am thankful for the rain.. man I love the rain.

Today I have to get some of Matts favorite snacks in the house. He wants to go to the commissary with me the day after he gets back which I just love. i love it when I catch him sneaking in a couple packs of cookies or I get to the checkout and notice he snuck in so much junk food and there he is with a big smile on his face. I have missed that. So Im happy he told me to just get a few things for the house so he can come too. I miss having him pick out the meat! LOL I hate picking out steak. After that, if the rain clears up, me and Tricia are hoping to get out with the dogs and her boys to possibly go for a nice long walk. LeBron is grounded from the dog park till daddy gets home ( unless I cave in tomorrow) and so I need to take him on a walk.
That makes me think.. I am also thankful for Tricia. She is becoming a great friend to me.

My list of todos is almost finished! This is sooo soo exciting. Im hoping Matts stuff gets here today so I can wash it and have it put away before he comes home.



Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Project Gratitude Day 29

I am thankful that my husband made it safe to where he was headed last night.

I am thankful that I finally get to go get my eyebrows waxed today. Since you cant pluck them before they were looking nasty!

Top Two Tuesday

Top Two Random Facts About You

I take my cheese off my pizza before I eat it, but I refuse to order a pizza without cheese.

I cant stand when people touch or squeeze my nose



Monday, March 14, 2011

Wait for Me (Theory of a Deadman Unofficial Music Video)

Project Gratitude Day 28

I am thankful my husband is coming home and that the count down keeps getting smaller
 ____________________________________________________
 If everyone could please pray for my husband and his troops to have a safe rest of this deployment and a safe trip back home to us!!


Sunday, March 13, 2011

Lets Talk!

1) What was your favorite base so far?
Can I say Guam :)

2) What did it have that others didn't?
A beach

3) Where are you currently stationed?
Mountain Home AFB Idaho

4) What are some of your favorite things about your current base?
That there is a big town like Boise not too far. Also the base is pretty decent. Nice housing

5) What is lacking from your base?
Friendly people hahaha jk

People dont seem to leave there house much here

6) Being away from your family is hard, what makes it easier on you?
Skype... actually Im ok with being away from my family. Its nice to visit them though.

Project Gratitude Day 27

I am thankful for the great ladies I have met the past few days also for friends who I have gotten closer with from here. I finally dont hate this place and dont really care to leave so soon.

Also I am thankful for the great weather we have been having so I can take the pup to the dog park so often.

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Project Gratitude Day 26

Today i am thankful that my husband is so happy today. It was a great way to wake up. You can tell that the excitement of him coming home has finally kicked in for him!

So this post is for him:

Baby I am so proud of you. You did an amazing job being in charge on this deployment. You are such a great SSGT and a great husband. I know at times that deployment was stressful but you are DONE! Now you just gotta get your butt home to your wife! I love you so much and cant wait to see you walk into the hanger. Its going to be one of the best days of my life.

Friday, March 11, 2011

Dinner, but not at the Dinner table

So im sitting here eating and I relaize that since my husband has been in Iraq I have not sat at the dinner table more then maybe 5 or 6 times to eat. I have this new beautiful expensive table that isnt being used at all. I eat sitting on the kitchen table, at the computer desk, in bed, and in my living room. Now I cant stand when people eat anywhere but their dinner table.. IDK thats just me. I always set the table and we ate at the dinner table so why I started this in the new house with our new table while Matt was gone IDK but what I do know is that this will not continue when he gets home! I think its just because eating at the dinner table, alone is depressing. It makes you realize your alone, that your husband is far away and wont be with you for a long time.. dinner time always made me think about that so dinner time was always the worse time for me during the deployment. Eating at the table alone just put it over the top. SO I avoided it. Sometimes avoiding dinner all together. I will be glad when my husband is home so my expensive table gets used finally!

Project Gratitude Day 25

I am thankful that Our troops in the areas affected by Japans Earthquake and the tsunami is caused are all accounted for and safe.

I am thankful for the wide range of spouses that joined our new Mountain Home Spouses Facebook page and that will be meeting up at the dog park today!
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Mt-Home-AFB-Spouses/206552579354989#!/pages/Mt-Home-AFB-Spouses/206552579354989

I am thankful that its Friday... finally

Military Spouses Friday Fill in

  1. During military separations (whether short or long) how do you keep yourself positive and motivated? Countdowns are amazing!! Keeps me getting through the day if the only thing I have to live for is to cross another day off the calendar lol. Also being around other wives whos husbands are gone as well keep me up beat and positive!
  2. What is your favorite concert you have ever been to? Lets see.... Ever concert I have been to has ended up having a horror story which, in the end, made me hate concerts... so i will say the backstreet boys when I was little only because thats the only concert that didnt have something bad happen!
  3. What do you miss most about your “hometown”?  Well I grew up in Colorado so I would say that I miss being so close to the mountains to go boarding and the food and shopping, now California is where I moved from to become a military wife which I still call home. I miss the beach so so bad.. and the food lol man I love food!
  4. If you could run in any race, which charity would you choose to support?Anything to help children... 
  5. You find out Willy Wonka is your father, what 3 course meal do you INSIST he create in that stick of gum?Oh gosh we are back to me loving food with this one. I want bread.. I love bread and butter ( fatty!) and pasta and potatoes, and rotisserie chicken omgosh so yummy! Lets not forget big fat piece of chocolate cake!!

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Will you give this to my daddy?

Will You give this to my Daddy?

As a Company, Southwest Airlines is going to support 'Red Fridays.'
Last week I was in Atlanta , Georgia attending a conference. While I was in the airport, returning home, I heard several people behind me beginning to clap and cheer. I immediately turned around and witnessed One of the greatest acts of patriotism I have ever seen.
Moving thru the terminal was a group of soldiers in their camos. As t......hey began heading to their gate, everyone (well almost everyone) was abruptly to their feet with their hands waving and cheering.
When I saw the soldiers, probably 30-40 of them, being applauded and Cheered for, it hit me. I'm not alone. I'm not the only red-blooded American who still loves this country and supports our troops and their families.

Of course I immediately stopped and began clapping for these young unsung heroes who are putting their lives on the line everyday for us so we can go to school, work and home without fear or reprisal.

Just when I thought I could not be more proud of my country or of our Service men and women, a young girl, not more than 6 or 7 years old ran up to one of the male soldiers. He kneeled down and said 'hi...'

The little girl then asked him if he would give something to her daddy for her...

The young soldier, who didn't look any older than maybe 22 himself, said he would try and what did she want to give to her daddy. Then suddenly the little girl grabbed the neck of this soldier, gave him the biggest hug she could muster and then kissed him on the cheek.

The mother of the little girl, who said her daughter's name was Courtney, told the young soldier that her husband was a Marine and had been in Iraq for 11 months now. As the mom was explaining how much her daughter Courtney missed her father, the young soldier began to tear up.

When this temporarily single mom was done explaining her situation, all of the soldiers huddled together for a brief second... Then one of the other servicemen pulled out a military-looking walkie-talkie. They started playing with the device and talking back and forth on it..

After about 10-15 seconds of this, the young soldier walked back over to Courtney, bent down and said this to her, 'I spoke to your daddy and he told me to give this to you.' He then hugged this little girl that he had just met and gave her a kiss on the cheek. He finished by saying 'your daddy told me to tell you that he loves you more than anything and he is coming home very soon.'

The mom at this point was crying almost uncontrollably and as the young soldier stood to his feet, he saluted Courtney and her mom. I was standing no more than 6 feet away from this entire event.

As the soldiers began to leave, heading towards their gate, people resumed their applause. As I stood there applauding and looked around, there were very few dry eyes, including my own. That young soldier in one last act of selflessness turned around and blew a kiss to Courtney with a tear rolling down his cheek.

We need to remember everyday all of our soldiers and their families and thank God for them and their sacrifices. At the end of the day, it's good to be an American.

Project Gratitude Day 24

I am thankful for Netflix. thats all today

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Project Gratitude Day 23

I am thankful for a decent nights sleep.. I really needed it.

I am thankful for only a half a day teaching today so I have time to get other things done this morning!

I am thankful its Wednesday. Half way through this week.. almost the weekend

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Top Two Tuesday

Top 2 Things you've learned about relationships

Trust: In order to make a relationship work you must trust the one whom your in the relationship with. Trust is one of the most important things specially in a marriage. 
Selflessness: You must be selfless in a relationship. Give your everything to make the other person happy, that way both of you will be looking gout for each other. I make sure my husband is happy and I try to give him the world. In return he does the same, that way we are both living a happy and wonderful life together.
I will be starting top two Tuesdays now every week!

Getting back into the 'Wife' Routine

So we arent too far off from the day my husband gets home from Iraq (yayyyyyyyy!!) I was sitting there looking at my list of things I have to get done as it quickly is getting shorter, because well Im excited. I then started thinking about all the 'wife' duties I havent really needed to do because I have been living like a bachlorette for over 6 months. I dont cook unless I want to so most of the time dinners consist of doritos, a bowl of ice cream, or my favorite: nothing! I sit and watch lifetime movies all day or whatever else I feel like with no worries about having to fight with anyone over the remote. I  rarely wear makeup unless Im going out somewhere important. I live in Matts basketball shorts and shirts that are too big. I shave only when Im going to the doctors, because thats the most action I have gotten in 6 months. Me and the dogs take up most the whole bed. My stuff has taken up the whole bathroom and well I am up all through the night because I cant ever sleep and sometimes I lay in bed all day long only moving for food and to go to the bathroom lol. All that has to change thats for sure. Starting next week Im going to have to cook actual meals everyday for dinner and breakfast, I have to share the tv unless I want to be in separate rooms as my husband, I should probably shave more then once a week and wear decent clothes to sleep in so Im somewhat attractive to him, I have to share the bathroom and our bed, and clean up after 2 which with him home is ore like cleaning up after 4. My vacation was fun now its time to but on the wife hat and do what I was made for! I wonder how long it will take me to get back on track and remember farting is not something my husband wants to hear hahahaha jk

Project Gratitude Day 22

 I am thankful that my husband puts up with me when Im grumpy and we talk through everything!

I am thankful that I was right about Idaho.. the snow is almost all melted.. yayyy So ready for the spring.


Monday, March 7, 2011

Project Gratitude Day 21

I am thankful for snowy says where I can do nothing but relax and catch up on my DVR including Army Wives and the new series Coming Home.

Also thankful that its Idaho and so I know that the snow will melt within a day or two and hopefully it will stay away for good!

Will You Be My Friend? | SpouseBUZZ.com

Will You Be My Friend? | SpouseBUZZ.com


Such a true post!

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Hes Coming home right?

So why is it that I miss him more?? Arent I supposed to stop being sad and be happy because I can see it. I can see the date, its almost here! I miss him more then I did yesterday and more yesterday then I did the day before. I am an emotional roller coaster. One second Im happy Im giddy and antsy, I cant sleep because Im so excited. Its so close we are making plans counting down the days doing our last this and last that before he comes home. The next second Im crying, I miss him, my heart yearns for him. I miss his smell, his kisses, his touch.. gosh I miss his touch. Then I feel nervous. Nervous to not be alone anymore, nervous to have to take care of someone else.. but the nervous feeling doesnt last long before Im back to feeling giddy or sad. I can feel it, I just know that the second I see him step off that plane and we are embraced in each others arms once again for the first time in over 6 months I will just let it all go.. all the stress of everything I have gone through. My surgery, each sickness, each doctors appointment, moving, money, cars, dogs, family. Each task I took on alone that should have been taken on together. And Im embarrassed to say the anger. The anger toward him for wanting to deploy and the anger toward the military for making him go, for taking him away from me for far too long. The time I needed him, wanted him the most. I will let it all go. I will be crying because Im happy and thankful that he is home,that he is safe, but I will be crying because I can just let it all go. I dont have to do it anymore, not alone at least. He is home and we will be a couple again. Growing as a couple, taking things on as a couple. And that is something to cry tears of joy over. To being with the one you love, the one god made just for you, so you dont have to face things alone.

Its true, that deployments will make or break a couple. Weather your dating, engaged, or married, It will make or break you. This deployment made us. We mate it through the hardships of everything and came out a better, stronger couple. That right there is something to be proud of.

       Dear Deployment: We kicked your ass!

Project Gratitude Day 20

I am thankful for another week down and not much longer to go!

I am thankful for carpet shampooers for when LeBron decides to eat grass and get sick which is far too often

I am thankful for my husband AGAIN because he is just too good to me

and I am thankful for a night of shopping in an after hours event for the 726th spouses tonight complete with snacks!




Saturday, March 5, 2011

While hes away

So Im sitting here thinking about all the things I had on my to-do list for while Matt was deployed such as read all these books, go to the gym everyday and a million other things. Now we are weeks away from his return and I have done just about none of them lol. We do that, us military wives. We make list after list of things we are going to do when our men are away and then while we make our todo list of things to get done right before they come home such as hair nails clean tan  we realize that we have done none of the things on our original list. Why is that?? I just dont get it lol I dont get how I had six months to come home to an empty house go to sleep alone wake up alone cook for one and yet I had no time to get the things I wanted to done. I know that its not just me. I have spoken with many wives whos husbands are also deployed with mine and they say the same thing. Well its too late now. There is no way Im going to finish that list of books in two weeks, there is no way Im gonna be able  to do the other things I wanted to get done while doing my more important to do list, and thank goodness I really didnt need to lose any weight because that for sure wouldnt happen in two weeks! So here I am going to put the list away and pull it out next deployment which Im sure by that time I will have added to it and of course wont get a darn thing on the list done. I guess its good I just know this is how it is and how it will always be :)

Project Gratitude Day 19

I am again thankful for my amazing husband. He is just wonderful. He says the most wonderful things to make me feel like the most important thing in this world. He can make me laugh when I want to cry he relaxes me when Im stressed and he makes me smile every time Im with him.I truly am giddy to know that he will be home with me soon.

Friday, March 4, 2011

Ungreatful Son of a B

Well today I was driving from town to bsase and wasnt paying attetion. So of course I started to speed got oulled over all that jazz. Well this cop was a complete ass. When I was being nice ad asked how he was he stated " Well I could be better but I pulled you over". He then asked me how my driving record was in California. Why does he need to know this? He then asked how it was in Idaho.. Wht does that matter.. cant he tell by looking up my info? After that as he was walking away I said to myself my husband is going to kill me. He steped back said "where is he"? I said Iraq he said "I dont care if your husband is in Iraq" the why did you ask?? And you are an ungreatful son of a B. My husband is in Iraq fighting for YOU and YOUR dumb ass job and you are here being rude and giving his wife a ticket? He then said " he will be happy Im giving you a ticket, you could have wrecked" I asure you sir my husband will NOT be happy you are giving me a ticket...

Soo Mr Officer Tooie Badge number 2255..... F you and your stupid ticket!

Project Gratitude Day 18

I am thankful for my best friend Val who really is the best friend I have ever had. She is always there for me and is just an amazing person.

I am also thankful for my husband. It seems like he can just read my mind sometimes. He called me last night just when I was thinking to my self man I really hope he calls tonight!! He is the most amazing man in the world. Im so blessed.

Military Spouses Friday Fill in

1. Do you or your {spouse} ever wish your {spouse} was in a different branch of the military? 
 No way Air Force is the only branch for us!


2. What duty station(s) are on your “No Way, Hell No, Not Going, Have Fun Unaccompanied” list and why? 
I dont think there is anywhere I wont go if he is there by my side but there are some bases I rather not go.. 


3. If you could be one age forever, what age would you choose and why? 
Hmmm 26 would be kinda cool.. lol but IDK I want to grow old with my husband and experience life with him


4. If you were a breakfast cereal, which one would you be? 
Frosted Flakes!! I go through phases of my fav cereal and right now Im really hooked on frosted flakes


5. What is your morning beverage of choice and why?  
I mostly drink water.. sometimes if its cold I go for hot cocoa but water is my drink of choice all day

Thursday, March 3, 2011

"That homecoming kiss definitely does not mean happily ever after "

"It does mean, though, that we can finally move on to start ever after. And that is something."

This made me think of the topic of reintegration.. We just had our squadron reintegration meeting a few nights ago. Those of you who have not gone through this, its a meeting to explain what to expect when they get home. Every wife who has not gone through this before thinks that its going to be nothing but a fairy tale, but those wives who are seasoned know different. As we sat in this meeting the SGT who was doing the breifing asked for a raise of hands for those who were bringing family in for the homecoming. Only two women out of the group raised their hand. Now this subject can be touchy. It really matters what your husbands relationship is like with their family. One woman said she was surprising her husband with a big family reunion. YIKES as we all listened to her tell us this you hear loud gasps from each and every spouse there. She is a brave woman. Other wives have lists of planned events for their husbands. This is crazy These men have been in Iraq for 6+ months working hard. they are jet lagged and tired They want to relax, be home, wind down. Now me on the other hand our 'to do list' is a must and my husband knows this. He has surgery less then a week later so there are things that have to get done before hand. Not to mention he wants to be on the court everyday. But he will have pretty of time to relax when he is on the couch after surgery.
   Anyways so yes this reunion is going to be so amazing. Seeing him walk off the plane, having him next to me when I wake up cooking more then a pb&j every night. But there are also things that are going to be not so easy to deal with. My laundry load is going to triple, there will be no left overs for when I dont feel like cooking, the xbox will take over my downstairs tv, I will constantly bee picking up after more then myself, I have to make room for more then the dogs in the bed, my shower schedule will change from whenever I want to whenever he doesnt need it, my bathroom will go from spotless to his stuff scattered around the sink, my closet im sure will be rearranged to the way he wants. I have to remember he has never been in this house. He will come home and not know where anything is. He might even get a little frustrated at this. He will take down and put things the way he wants which Im sure will irritate me since I worked so hard to make it the way it is. Im sure furniture will be moved at one point or another, and he will have something to say about how the electronics are set up.
    Every reintegration will have its hardships. Some might not be as hard as others and we will always look back and possibly laugh at the little things that stressed us out. In the end he is home with me and safe at least for the moment and I will take all the hardships that come with that.

Project Gratitude Day 17

I am thankful for couch warranties. My couch gets clean today from all Lebrons slobber!!

I am thankful for the sound of the rain it helps me relax

I am thankful we are another day closer to my husband being home again!

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

I fly my flag to support my military husband and his job doesn't end when the sun goes down or it rains...

I read this on a friends profile
Someone was saying it was disrespectful to leave your flag out in the rain or at night and so on...one ladies response was I fly my flag to support my military husband and his job doesn't end when the sun goes down or it rains...
I totally agree with this. Although my flag is not up yet because I moved and am waiting for my husband to get home to drill the holes and such but I will fly my flag always because just as this lady stated I will fly it to support my military husband and his job doesnt end when the sun goes down or it rains...

My Heart Goes out to those involved

Two U.S. airmen killed, two wounded in German airport shooting - News - Stripes

Project Gratitude Day 16

I am thankful for the dog park which made lebron so tired for once last night.

I am thankful for teeth whitening!

I am thankful for girl scout cookies!! yummy!

Day 30:

A Picture of someone you miss.


Well this one is easy. I miss my amazing husband who has been in Iraq for far too long. But I am happy to say that he will be home soon!! I cant wait!

You know the deployment is over when:

-you start to shave your legs again.
-you get to bed before 2am..
-you use more than the
microwave to cook
-you trip over boots left in the
middle of the hall
-the laundry load triples!
-Your king size bed suddenly feels small
-You are eating a full course
dinner every night
-you can't find the remote
-the cell phone is no longer
a vital accessory
-there are strange-smelling ABUs and PT
gear in your laundry room
-the TV seems to be stuck on either
Spike TV or ESPN
-the garage suddenly becomes a place for
social gatherings
- it is no longer necessary to buy stamps in
bulk, or hoard flat rate boxes
-the closet you finally got cleared out
is in shambles again
-you go to make the bed and there is someone
else in it besides
the kids or the pets
-the alarm has suddenly been
readjusted to 5am
-you don't eat leftovers anymore because
there are none
-computers are no longer a lifeline
-the postmaster no longer recognizes
you by name
-Your answering machines no longer say "If
this is _______ I love you!!!
--suddenly you have little hairs
all over your sink
-When you stop buying groceries with instructions
such as "Heat on high for 90 seconds
and stir"
-You have to check the toilet seat status before
using it at 3am

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Project Gratitude Day 15

Today I am so so thankful that it is March! The month I have been waiting for for far too long.

I am also thankful for the things I have to do outside of the house today to keep me busy.

Day 29:

A Picture that can always make you smile.

This is a picture of my amazing husband. All pictures of him make me smile but this one is the one I keep next to my bed. I have always fallen in love with his smile and this picture shows his REAL crooked smile perfectly. It doesnt matter what mood Im in this picture will do it for me. I cant wait to see that smile again THIS MONTH when he steps off that plane!