My Crazy Amazing Military Life
Live Everyday Like He's Deploying Tomorrow.
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Officially A Boss
So I'm offically a boss. That's right. Official. Base housing came by to give us an abandoned car notice for Mr. Man's friend's car that we are storing while they are both deployed. I had 72 hours to move it before they come and tow it. It's parked right in front of our garage but policy IS policy I suppose whether I agree with it or not. To back up though, we are also storing another of Mr. Man's friend's belongings that happens to be a car frame. After I moved all the crap we have aquired to make room for the car and pull it in.. it still needs 6 more inches. CURSES! So I start over again. I call the storage center on base.. no availablity on base or out in town. So I put on my big girl panties and attempt again to make this car fit. So I attempt to turn the car frame around, *ATTEMPT* being the key word. OH! and then I saw the biggest spider of my entire life that is living in MY garage. I take one tire off...still doesn't fit. But now I can't move it with just the one tire on. Luckily, I'm two houses down to my FAVORITE former First Lady and her Mr. Man who ended up saving my butt. Long story short.. it finally fits.. and they: meaning my Mr. Man and his friends SERIOUSLY OWE me.
Friday, August 27, 2010
Beach
The Beach. Gage's favorite. As soon as we see the water he yells, "See, See!!" and pumps his arms up and down in excitment. He loves playing in the water and even though he gets knocked down by the waves, he gets right back up again. Hopefully he will have that same attitude in other aspects of life as he grows up. Jett had a good time just hanging out under the canopy and watching his brother. On the way back to the car, Gage was tired and my hands were full so we plopped him on top the cooler. He loved it of course. I can't wait until Mr. Man is home so we can all go to the beach and stroll up the shore looking for unique shells and rocks to add to our collection.
Monday, July 19, 2010
Gage the Nail Technician
Well it was about 10:30 at night. I had just fed the baby and Gage was a little too quiet. I assumed he was down the hall in his room playing with his cars. Nope. Apparently he thought he needed a pedicure.. and decided to give himself one. In Mommy's and Daddy's room. With hot pink and tan nail polish. I couldn't get mad, all I could do was laugh and say "Wow! You did such a great job! Can you paint mine next?" Because really, it was so sweet because he was so proud. It's probably a good thing his Dad wasn't around to be a witness. I got most of it off, but it was late and I was tired so some of it is still there. Yesterday, the neighbor boy said, "Why is his nails pink?" My reply was "Oh because he painted them". "I don't believe you, he did better than you." My son the nail technician.
My Marine.
My Marine is currently deployed. I remember watching him pack as I laid on the couch, the reality of everything not really sinking in. After we said goodbye and gave one last hug and one last kiss for an unknown time to come I watched him walk away, turning to give me that smile that can fix everything. How I drove home remains a mystery because my eyes were filled with tears. But we've made it almost 3 months. Missing him gets easier everyday because it brings me one day closer to see him again. Everytime the phone rings, my heart drops to the floor hoping that it will be him on the other end if only for a minute. Everytime I hear any of our songs, I usually end up in tears, thinking about all the times we would sing out loud off tune, and Gage would yell, "DAD, STOP" and we would laugh so hard. No matter how many pillows I pile on his side of the bed, it doesn't feel the same without him. My Marine is also my husband, my best friend, and the father of my boys, Gage and Jett. He's in our every thought and every prayer. When he comes home he'll be able to read this and know what kind of trouble his boys have been getting into. He'll know how much we've missed him and how excited we are planning his homecoming. We are so proud of him and all that he does. While he and other military men and women like him work long hours with little sleep in crazy places, we their loved ones can sleep safe at night knowing they are not only protecting us but the rest of the world. I love you baby.
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