Our family has decided to sponsor 2 children through Compassion International. One is a little girl named Sharon, who is 5 years old and lives in Guatemala. The other is a little boy named Jaylens, who is 4 years old and lives in Haiti. Ethan and Rachel are excited to write letters, send pictures, and learn more about them. What a wonderful opportunity and blessing to be able to have a positive Christian impact on just two of the millions of children who do not have the opportunities we are afforded in the U.S.A. Please keep us, Sharon and Jaylens in your prayers as we begin a journey that I am sure will make lasting memories for all. I haved added the website under "favorite links" if you want to know more.
Monday, February 25, 2008
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Never ask a military wife...
1. "Aren't you afraid that he'll be killed?"
(This one ranks in at number one on the "duh" list. Of course we're afraid. We're terrified. The thought always lingers at the backs of our minds ---but thanks brilliant, you just brought it back to the front. Maybe next you can go ask someone with cancer if they're scared of dying.)
2. "I don't know how you manage. I don't think I could do it."
(This is intended to be a compliment. Though, its just a little annoying. Here's why: it's not like all of us military wives have been dreaming since childhood of the day we'd get to be anxious single moms who carry cell phones with us to the bathroom and in the shower. We're not made of some mysterious matter that makes us more capable, we just got asked to take on a challenging job. So we rose to the challenge and found the strength to make sacrifices.)
3. "At least he's not in Iraq."
(This is the number one most annoying comment for those whose husbands are in Afghanistan. What do they think is happening in Afghanistan? An international game of golf? Guys are fighting and dying over there.)
4. "Do you think he'll get to come home for Christmas/anniversary/birthday/birth of a child/wedding/family reunion, etc?"
(Don't you watch the news? No! They don't get to come home for any of these things. Please don't ask again.)
5. "What are you going to do to keep yourself busy while he's gone?"
(Short answer: Try to keep my sanity. Maybe there's a military wife out there who gets bored when her husband leaves, but I have yet to meet her. For the rest of us, those with and without children, we find ourselves having to be two people. That keeps us plenty busy. We do get lonely, but we don't get bored, and drinking massive amounts of wine always helps keep me busy.)
6. "How much longer does he have until he can get out?"
(This one is annoying to many of us whether our husbands are deployed or not. Many of our husbands aren't counting down the days until they "can" get out. Many of them keep signing back up again and again because they actually love what they do or they VOLUNTEER AGAIN and AGAIN to go back to Iraq b/c there is work that needs to be done.)
7. "This deployment shouldn't be so bad, now that you're used to it."
(Sure, we do learn coping skills and its true the more deployments you've gone through, the easier dealing with it becomes. And we figure out ways to make life go smoother while the guys are gone. But it never gets "easy" and the bullets and bombs don't skip over our guys just because they've been there before. The worry never goes away.)
8. "My husband had to go to Europe for business once for three weeks. I totally know what you're going through."
(This one is similar to number two. Do not equate your husband's three week trip to London/Omaha/Tokyo/etc. with a 6 month or more deployment to a war zone. Aside from the obvious time difference, nobody shot at your husband or tried to blow him up with an I.E.D., your husband could call home pretty much any time he wanted to, he flew comfortably on a commercial plane, slept between crisp white sheets and ate well, paying for everything with an expense account. There is no comparison. We do not feel bonded to you in the slightest because of this comment and, if anything, we probably resent you a bit for it. Comparing a 6 month combat deployment to a few weeks business trip is like comparing a shitty ford taurus with mercedes convertible.)
9. "Wow you must miss him?"
(This one also gets another big "duh". Of course we miss our men. There are some wives who do not and they're now divorced.)
10. "Where is he exactly? Where is that?"
(I don't expect non-military folks to be able to find Anbar Province on a map, but they should know by now that it's in Iraq. Likewise, know that Kabul and Kandahar are in Afghanistan. Know that Muqtada al Sadr is the insurgent leader of the Mahdi Army in Iraq and that Sadr City is his home area. Know that Iran is a major threat to our country and that it is located between Afghanistan and Iraq. Our country has been at war in Afghanistan for seven years and at war in Iraq for five years. These basic facts are not secrets, they're on the news every night and in the papers every day ---and on maps everywhere.)
11. "Well, he signed up for it, so it's his own fault whatever happens over there.
(Yes, ignorant, he did sign up. Each and every day he protects your right to make stupid comments like that. He didn't sign up and ask to be hit by anything, he signed up to protect his country. Oh, and by the way, he asked me to tell you that "You're welcome." He's still fighting for your freedom.)
12. "Don't you miss sex! I couldn't do it!"
(hmmm, no i don't miss sex. i'm a robot. seriously...military spouses learn quickly that our relationships must be founded on something greater than sex. We learn to appreciate the important things, like simply hearing their voices, seeing their faces, being able to have dinner together every night. And the hard truth is, most relationships probably couldn't withstand 6 months of sex deprivation.)
13. "Well in my opinion....."
(Stop right there. Yo, I didn't ask for you your personal political opinions. Hey, I love a heated political debate, but not in the grocery store, not in Jamba Juice, not at Nordstrom, not in a bar when I'm out with my girls trying to forget the war, and CERTAINLY NOT AT WORK. We tell co-workers about deployments so when we have to spend lunch hours running our asses off doing errands and taking care of the house, dog, and kids, they have an understanding. We do not tell co-workers and colleagues because we are giving an invitation to ramble about politics or because we so eagerly want to hear how much they hate the President, esp. while we're trying to heat up our lean cuisines in the crappy office microwaves.)
last but not least....
14. "OH, that's horrible...I'm so sorry!"
(He's doing his job and he's a badass. Don't be sorry. Be appreciative and please take a moment out of your comfortable American lives to realize that our soldiers fight the wars abroad so those wars stay abroad.)
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Monday, February 18, 2008
Weekend to Remember!
Jason and I attended a marriage conference in Fargo, called Weekend to Remember. The conference definitely held up to it's title and it was such a refreshing experience. I would highly recommend this conference to everybody who is married or engaged. The conference is Christian/Bible based which was so nice because the world we live in is struggling in that area. It is so easy to get caught up in our OWN daily life and loose sight of GOD's plan for our lives and setting that example for our children. Here is a parting quote and scripture from this weekend, which happen to be my favorite.
"What we do for ourselves dies with us. What we do for others and the world remains and is immortal."
Unless the Lord builds the house, those who build it labor in vain. - Psalm 127:1
Here is the web address for more information, if you are interested: www.familylife.com
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HILARIOUS!
This is our FAVORITE commercial, it aired during the Super Bowl. We laugh so hard everytime we see it. ENJOY! (Pause/Stop the music at the bottom of the page before viewing)
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Thursday, February 14, 2008
LOVE DAY!
This picture was taken on Valentine's Day in 1997, so young and in love! I'm not quite sure what to say about our wardrobe choices (velvet shirt, woven belt, color block shirt) other than we were in style 11 years ago!
Happy Valentines Day!
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Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Our little climbers!
We have a rock wall in our fitness center and you can take classes for rock climbing. As you can see, Ethan and Rachel think they have it all figured out!
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Sunday, February 10, 2008
Ethan is 5!
Despite blizzard conditions and extreme subzero temperatures, nothing was going to stop Ethan from having his five year old birthday party. He thouroughly enjoyed all his friends playing with him on the bouncy castles and of course all the presents too. My little boy is growing up too fast!
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Monday, February 4, 2008
Gifts from Turkey!
Jason went on a "trip" all over the middle east last week and brought back wonderful gifts! Handmade silk rugs and puzzle boxes from Turkey, the pictures do not do the rugs or boxes justice.
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Friday, February 1, 2008
Marathon Training
Okay, so back in September I ran a half-marathon and vowed that I NEVER cared to run any further than that again! Well, never say never because now I am training for a marathon, and what a journey that will be. Check back in May to see the end result.
Pause/stop the music at the bottom of the page before viewing the video below.
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