In my humble opinion, my Mom and I did a darn good job on the Thanksgiving feast. We had a schedule written out on when each item needed to be prepared and what time it needed to be cooked in order for all dishes to be served hot out of the oven. Trey's contribution was carving Tom the turkey. He did a good job, learned something and I really think he had fun. This was his serious turkey carving face.
Monday, November 30, 2009
Turkey Day and Tech Game
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Giving Thanks!
I haven't talked to Mark for a couple of days....and it just occurred to me that today is Thanksgiving in Iraq!!!! I wonder what it is like... This isn't our first Thanksgiving apart and this isn't Mark's first Thanksgiving in Iraq, but there is something about the holidays that makes me miss him even more. I hope that his day is filled with Thanksgiving and that he is able to bless those around him with his spirit!!!! And...hopefully he is able to eat a halfway decent Thanksgiving meal.
This year for Thanksgiving, we are hosting here at my parents house. Thanksgiving traditions have changed over the years and this is the first "planned" time for my Mom to do the heavy lifting. Last year, there was a power outage at Nannies and they had to move Thanksgiving at the last minute...and if you remember from last years post...Mark and I hosted a get together at our house in Dupont. We are going to do the majority of the prep-work today to help with stress levels in the morning, but I am confident we will pull it off without a hitch.
As I am writing this post, I can't help but think about all of the things I have to be thankful for. I am thankful to be married to an amazing, self-less, loving, devoted man whom I just spent the most amazing 2 weeks with. I am thankful for my family that has so graciously let me come live with them temporarily...it has been a true blessing! I am thankful for friends...even the ones that I don't see or talk to that often. I am thankful for all of the soldiers who are fighting for us away from their families, while we enjoy the holiday from the comfort of our own home. I am thankful that I am healthy and happy! I am thankful for the US Army for providing a paycheck twice a month. I am thankful for my little dog...she always puts a smile on my face. I am thankful that I serve such a loving God, who has blessed me richly beyond what I deserve!!!!
Friday, November 20, 2009
The best 2 weeks of this year!
Our first few days together were pretty low key. We stuck around the metroplex...spent time with family...and got to see a few friends. I cherish the everyday moments so much! I got to iron a few of his shirts, pack his bag, make him a glass of water and just do things that most people take for granted as every day happenings. We took a short staycation at the Gaylord in Grapevine. On Friday night, we were able to meet up with Kerm and T-Cole at a wine bar in Grapevine called Tastings. Delicious food and great wine! I highly recommend it if you live near DFW.
On Monday, we took off for Washington DC. There are so many pictures from DC, but I only posted a few on here, but maybe I will add more over the next week or so. Upon arrival on Monday, we hopped on the Old Town Trolley to cruise around the city for a quick overview and to see all the memorials. The Lincoln Memorial was our favorite, because it was so life like and huge!!! Tuesday was museum day. We had a strict schedule to adhere to...there just isn't enough time in a day to see all there is to see of museums in DC. Before hitting up the museums we went to the top of the Washington Monument. We were able to see the American History, Natural History, Air & Space and the National Archives. All of which were amazing. It was cool to see so much of how our nation began and I am not even a history buff. Wednesday was Veterans Day so we thought it would be appropriate to go to Arlington National Cemetery...and what do you know?!!! President Obama was there speaking and we were no more than 30 yards away from him. While we were there...in the 40 degree rain...we watched the changing of the guard at the Tomb of the Unknown. That was moving! That afternoon, we rode the Metro down to Old Town Alexandria for some seafood and then Starbucks. I must go back to that place to shop! So many cute places, but since it was so cold and rainy and I was soaked from sitting outside for 3 hours...we decided to call it a day. Thursday was our last day and we spent almost the entire day at the Holocaust Museum. This was by far my favorite museum!!! Sadly...we only had 4 days to enjoy this fantastic city and we will go back!!! We missed out on the Spy Museum and the Newseum, but we can see that next time. :)

Today was the bitter in the bittersweet! :( I never like the leaving part, but it is necessary to get this little deployment done. Next time we see each other we get to stay together for a long time...hopefully! He has only been gone 9 hours and my heart already longs for him and I miss him soooo much. Even Daisy girl misses her daddy. Only 8 months left....We can do it!!!!


Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Not enough exclamation points!!!!!
I don't think I can type the amount of exclamation points to show my excitement for tomorrow!!!!!!!!! Yes....you read right! Tomorrow is the day to be reunited with my husband!!!!!!! I know that it is only for 14 days, but it is going to be AWESOME!!!!!!!! So, don't be expecting any posts for the next 2 weeks....my laptop and I are taking a break! :) My life is wonderful.....I am so blessed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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