It feels like we've been here for at least a week, but as I look at my [empty] calendar, I see it's been only five days. Today has been an unexpected lazy day since they released Aaron this morning after formation. It's also been a much-needed lazy day. In the past three weeks, we've had … Continue reading First impressions
Category: army
Only two days??
We can't believe it's only been two days since we arrived in El Paso. So much has happened already! Aaron goes to work tomorrow for inprocessing. For those of you who don't speak "Army" (sometimes I wish I didn't!) that means that he's getting acclimated to this post and will be learning more of what … Continue reading Only two days??
The Fourth of July Blur!
Wowzers. The weekend of the Fourth of July. I'm posting now from our hotel room in Oklahoma City. After roughly ten hours of driving, we're safe and sound for the night. Because of all the commotion in the past few days, I wasn't too keen on blogging tonight, but as Aaron reminded me, the longer I … Continue reading The Fourth of July Blur!
>Brief update
>Sorry, friends, as I've been MIA recently on the blogfront. I've been trying to catch up on what's going on with everyone.Aaron got in Thursday night to O'Hare, and we stayed up there for a couple nights at this hotel. It was great to get a couple of days where we could just be together … Continue reading >Brief update
>It’s over
>Now, I know planes haven't landed and all connections haven't been made quite yet, but we're considering this over. Done. Finished.I haven't blogged this week because I've been so busy preparing for his return and also for the move. I've wanted to get as much done as possible before he comes home so we're not so overwhelmed.Today … Continue reading >It’s over
>Delayed
>..yep. That's the Army for ya. Aaron will be delayed from when we thought he was coming home. At first I was super ticked off because 1) Korea is the biggest Army fail, ever, and 2) I have way too many expectations of things that are not in my control... Hmm. I wonder why I keep … Continue reading >Delayed
>Uncertainty is not always a bad thing.
>We have our lives mapped out for us, even before we're born. Our parents dream about what activities we'll be in, who our friends might be, what schools we'll go to. Then we grow up and start planning our own lives. Sometimes we resort to certain decisions because of a lack of no choice, but … Continue reading >Uncertainty is not always a bad thing.
