Thursday, February 23, 2012

House Update!

I still can't get back into the routine of blogging. I want to, I just can never find the time. Things should slow down around here though. This is the last week of the block, so the class I am teaching is over and the two I am taking are done! Yay! I am putting a class online this block, but that is pretty easy!

Now on to the house front! I cannot believe we are so close to our move in date. When we first started, we thought the house would be done in May or June. We were shocked when they said March 23, and now it looks like even that has been moved up - probably March 9!!! TWO WEEKS!

I love my parents, but it is time to GO. Not only that but I am just anxious to have my own place, my own room, my own TV and my own DVR. Not only that, but I can't wait to get into this beauty:


I have always wanted a claw foot tub! I know some people will shake their heads and wonder why we didn't get a jacuzzi tub, but I love these things! Not only that but we have a cable outlet on the wall so I can watch RHNJ and drink my wine! Ahhh, heaven.

The granite is in, the fixtures are up, and the only thing we really have left are closet shelves and carpet, which my brother should be starting this weekend.


I will try to post more pictures this weekend, but they are all on my phone!

I. Can't. Wait.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Happy Valentine's Day!

Happy Valentine's Day! I have the sweetest (and cutest) Valentine ever!

Yes, his shirt is a valentine's tie, and yes, I made it! I am becoming quite talented in my old age. Patrick may hate me for the amount of shirts I am about to make him!

Friday, February 10, 2012

National Guard = Army Wife

As I was browsing through Facebook today during a pumping session at work, I saw a post that discussed a blog that basically said that National Guard Wives are NOT Army Wives. She argues that although our husbands deploy like active duty army, we are in fact not Army wives because our husbands get to return to their civilian jobs, and active duty soldiers keep on their uniforms and return to being a 'soldier.' She also goes on to say that her husband can be deployed at any time, while we get the 'safety' of knowing that our husbands can't be deployed for four years.

Wow. She is a special one. While I am glad she has the freedom to express her opinion, I wish she would educate herself, which, by the way, she says National Guard wives are not. (I have two Master's degrees, am working on a third, teach 4th grade and Master's level classes - I am educated, thanks). First of all, yes, my husband did return to a civilian job, some do not. Some return to full time guard jobs which may not be there anymore. While civilian jobs are protected, active duty jobs are not. My husband returned from two deployments and became a teacher again. I almost think this is, in a way, more difficult. My husband had to return from Iraq, where he was a full time soldier, in the dirt with other soldiers who understood him, to a civilian job where no one can really fully comprehend what it is like to be deployed. Not only that, but he is amazing at TWO jobs - a Captain in the guard, and a school counselor. VERY educated. Thanks.

According to this 'educated' individual, my husband doesn't really qualify as a soldier because he only goes to drill one weekend a month, two weeks a year. While I agree with the time, my husband can get called in during national disasters, and whenever the Guard decides. Does this make him any less of a soldier? At one point, this lady actually says the uniforms are different. No, they are the same. Again, get educated yourself.

I hate lashing out against other military wives. We are supposed to be in this together. We are supposed to understand that although we are holding it together on the outside, there are times when a box of wine isn't enough at night. I can guarantee this woman that when my husband deploys, I cry just like she does, I have lonely nights like she does, I hold it together and bite my tongue when people say, "I couldn't do it" (Do you love your husband? Yes, you could), I couldn't wait for him to get off of that bus and back into my arms. I worry, watch the news, and have my heart skip a beat when the phone rings, like she does. Does the branch of military make our deployments mean less?

Airborne wife (that's her name on her blog) then lectures us Guard Wives on how to act in public, and what manners we should have when meeting commanders, and how NOT to disgrace the uniform our husbands wear. NEWSFLASH, she just disgraced the uniform her husband wears. Perhaps she should take some of her own advice and get educated.

Her husband also commented on the blog and talks about how he gets mad when people say he is in the Guard and doesn't understand why people don't know the difference. It's simple, people don't know the difference because they see a person in uniform, and they are all the same. They are the soldiers who have given up their weekends, their holidays and time with families to protect their freedoms. They can't see the difference because it doesn't matter. All soldiers bleed the same and make the ultimate sacrifice for their country.

I feel much better now! I also feel much better knowing that the husband of this woman had to have a sit down with his commander regarding his comments on her blog. The commander of the recruiting station where he works said that although the wife is correct and she can say what she wants, he cannot. I guess perhaps he should learn how to act in the uniform.

Saturday, February 4, 2012

10 Months

Double Digits, oh boy! This blog is two days late, but better late than never. Things are so crazy around here these days. I really do hope to be able to blog more in the future.

But on to the good stuff!

Dear Patrick,

Double digits! What a big boy! Before we know it, you are going to be a year old! This month you started to pick up more food on your own and feed yourself! You are walking all over the place, behind your toys of course, and you love to walk around hanging on to the furniture. You are getting to be a daredevil, and hang on using only one hand- I think you will be standing on your own soon!

You weigh 20 pounds and are 28 inches long. You are in some 9 month clothes (which fit perfectly) and 12 month clothes. You wear a size 3 diaper, but that is getting a little snug. You wear a size 4 at night and I think we are going to switch to a size 4 during the day too, but we have a lot of size 3 left (thanks to Mommy’s planning) so we are trying to use as many of those as we can first! You wear size 2 to 3 shoe, but would rather not wear any at all!

You are still nursing (Yay!). You eat anywhere from 10 to 16 ouches during the day at daycare, and then you nurse when I get home from work, during the night, and before I go to work in the morning. You are still eating oatmeal in the morning and then a variety of food for lunch and dinner. You have eaten pieces of chicken, turkey, green beans, peas, cheese, avocado, bananas, crackers, and so much more. You love everything!

For a while this month you were only waking up once a night, but this past week you have woken up two times a night. I think it may be because you are going through a growth spurt. The good news is on the weekend you normally sleep until 7 or a little later! Daddy and I love that!

You love all of your toys! Recently Nana got out a wooden car and you love pushing that around on the floor. Your favorite thing these days is chasing Nana’s cat BC. You see him and take off after him. BC tries to run away but you are pretty quick and catch up, squealing the whole time. It is very cute. Rocky is one of your best friends. He lays in your room at night by your crib, and during the day he lets you crawl all over him. Now that you are eating pieces of food he waits at the foot of your high chair for anything you drop. You are still saying Momma and Dadda and will copy, or try to, any noises we make. I am working on getting you to say, “I Love You,” now.

Patrick, you are such a happy little boy and we love you so very much. We can’t imagine life without you and can’t wait to see what the next month brings.

Love,

Mommy