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Our Airborne Army Life: September 2012
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Our Airborne Army Life. Home is where the Army sends us. And home is where I want to be. How a hummingbird made me cry. Along with my love for most things on-post living is my love for wild birds. Is it hereditary? And we even got a ruby-throated. At the feeder a few times! Yes, it is super dorky. But it made me happy. It made me feel connected. What was going to happen to them when they came looking for food and all they got was a yard full of neglected weeds? What if I don't snap out of this? And then ...
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Our Airborne Army Life: August 2011
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Our Airborne Army Life. Home is where the Army sends us. And home is where I want to be. To Hug or Not to Hug. But I think what I love the most is the special bond I have with other military wives. Corny? Yes Here is my most recent example. Jen's daughter Rileigh would entertain my daughter Natalie. I helped Jen deliver a litter of puppies in her laundry room, for goodness sake! Do you see where I'm going with this? Jen and I were tight. Of course I would! Jen's friend Beth's was being stationed with me!
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Our Airborne Army Life: April 2011
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Our Airborne Army Life. Home is where the Army sends us. And home is where I want to be. Month of the Military Child. Some of you may or may not know that April is Month of the Military Child. Consequently, it is also Sports Eye Safety Month, Irritable Bowel Syndrome Awareness Month and STD Awareness Month, but I think I'll let someone else blog about those happy topics. I'm here to blog about what I know and love. military children. Are we moving today, too? Is Daddy coming home tonight? I have cast my ...
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Our Airborne Army Life: June 2011
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Our Airborne Army Life. Home is where the Army sends us. And home is where I want to be. 1 - There will be no Nerf play before 9am or before mommy has had at least 2 cups of coffee, whichever comes first. And God forbid a Nerf dart land IN the coffee. Consider yourself warned. Will not be tolerated. 3 - We will be going to the pool this summer. DAILY. You are now old enough to carry your own towel and your own snack bag. Mommy is not a pack mule. 8 - Mommy loves to play UNO. Mommy doesn't even mind i...
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Our Airborne Army Life: February 2013
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Our Airborne Army Life. Home is where the Army sends us. And home is where I want to be. Goodbye, Sadie Girl. Always where the action was. I said goodbye to my best friend on Friday.of the four-legged variety, that is. It hurts. And I'm still crying off and on as if I am one week postpartum and my milk hasn't come in. It's ugly, I tell you. Those moments are only balanced by moments where I want to shake myself and say, "Snap out of it, woman! She was just a dog! And you're running out of Kleenex!
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Our Airborne Army Life: November 2014
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Our Airborne Army Life. Home is where the Army sends us. And home is where I want to be. As we were finishing for the day, I told my student, "Just so know, I won't be here tomorrow. I will have a sub, but I'll be back on Monday.". Where are you going? Take me with you! Well, my Grandma died yesterday. I'm going to her funeral.". I am so sorry. After I finish my work, maybe you could tell me about her.". Labels: gift of gab. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Who Am I, you ask? View my complete profile.
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Our Airborne Army Life: April 2015
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Our Airborne Army Life. Home is where the Army sends us. And home is where I want to be. A Letter to My Husband. Today, a lot has changed. I won't take the time to list all that has changed (I already know how much you love my ever-expanding cache of dish packs), but I do want to take the time to point out one thing that has never changed. Despite my best efforts (and my nagging, and worrying, and all of my outloud "what-if's") your awe-inspiring devotion to our country has never waivered.
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Our Airborne Army Life: July 2011
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Our Airborne Army Life. Home is where the Army sends us. And home is where I want to be. Footloose and fancy free! Just like our country. The stars have aligned yet again this summer and we were able to. Dump our kids off. Let our kids spend some time with their grandparents. 12 whole days with no kids.just me and my soldier. We plan on doing our best to cram everything we can into these 12 days. And I'm fairly confident the grandparents will be doing the exact same thing. And that was it. We moved o...
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Our Airborne Army Life: Goodbye, Sadie Girl
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Our Airborne Army Life. Home is where the Army sends us. And home is where I want to be. Goodbye, Sadie Girl. Always where the action was. I said goodbye to my best friend on Friday.of the four-legged variety, that is. It hurts. And I'm still crying off and on as if I am one week postpartum and my milk hasn't come in. It's ugly, I tell you. Those moments are only balanced by moments where I want to shake myself and say, "Snap out of it, woman! She was just a dog! And you're running out of Kleenex! Ooh, W...