Wednesday, August 20, 2008

FOR OUR SOLDIERS!!

I just needed to write a little somethin down today. This is mostly for any soldiers including mine that are deployed right now. For our regiment, we've hit our 12 month of deployment and now we're 12 months and counting. I think we're all reaching our breaking points. Our patience is really being tested. Our families are going through more than I can even describe and anyone reading this thats in this boat or has been before, knows exactly what I'm talking about.This is not meant to have any political opinion so please don't take it that way. Whether you are for or against this war, the fact is, our soldiers are there. With the difficult times I'm really starting to have, I can only imagine how it is for my soldier. For your soldier, for THE soldiers!! So I just wanted to say that now is the time they need our support more than ever! Its times like this when I'm thinking, just come home already, just get the heck out of that place, I have to remember why my husband is there. I have to remember that horrible day that happened almost 7 years ago. Maybe we did or didn't go in there for the "right reasons", but I truely believe in the depth of my heart that if we hadn't, that would not have been the last attack. Tonight my children and I will sleep safely because the soldiers here are protecting us. They protect us while my soldier protects the world! My family so far away goes to their jobs, schools, church, etc without the fear that the second they step foot there, they will be blown up. They know they are able to speak the way they want, worship the way they want, work where they want, and hold their heads up high when they walk out the door. The children of my friends, aunts, uncles, cousins, brothers and sisters can play outside without worrying that their child will pick up what they think is a soda can and instead its an explosive device. Or that they will be given a "toy gun" and be told to aim it at the soldier over there protecting the children and pull the trigger. There is evil over there and it won't stay on its own continent. Its because of our soldiers that are there educating, protecting and giving some hope to people who have never known the meaning of that word. That hope given to them is what is fighting this evil. Its what is keeping it from attacking us in our homes. And incase anyone is starting to question why they are there, to question what the point of all this is, I just want to say....regardless of reasons, WE SUPPORT YOU!! We miss you, we love you, and most importantly, WE APPRECIATE YOU! And until we see you again, STAY SAFE!!!http://www. youtube. com/watch?v=OzX-09P3UEY

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Catching Up.....

I think this is more for my benefit than anyone elses....The few people that actually read my blogs, already know whats been going on, but to summzrize anyway....
We made it back to Germany after an awesome and well needed summer in Utah! We were able to hang out with family, shop, attend endless numbers of parades and fireworks, have birthdays, shop, have lunch dates with Grandma and Mindy, shop, get to know my grandparents even more, shop, go to lagoon, shop, have Rylee's baptism and did I mention, shop?
We really enjoyed our time. It was so nice letting the kids play with their cousins that they love so much. How fun to have kids so close in age. Whether it was arts in the park, feeding the ducks, a trip to Lagoon, running through sprinklers, or just playing on the swings in Grandma/pa's back yard, they definately made up for lost time.
A special time for our family was being there on Rylee's baptism day. What a blessing! She was able to have her uncle Chet baptize her and had many friends and family there for her special day. I can't believe my baby girl is old enough to have made the decision to become a member of the Church and receive the gift of the Holy Ghost. I look at that little girl with absolute amazement. She is truely a blessing to have in our family. She's an example to others and even helps keep our family in the right direction. We love her so much!
On another note, the trip coming back was "interesting". Not many bumps along the way in flights but we definately had some car troubles coming back home. Actually we barely made it in the driveway. But we're here, we're settled in (obviously, its been a month) and we are ready to start school and have summer over with!
Bring on the colder weather, the leaves changing, and Jake coming home!!!! We are getting tentative dates of mid-October. Yeah, maybe in time for Halloween! As for now we are waiting as patiently as possible (ya thats not always very patient). In my opinion, no family should ever have to endure more than a 12 month deployment. I just don't know that the brain or the heart are capable. Then suddenly you're standing there with your welcome home signs, waving to your loved one and wondering how the impossible has been possible. Again, I wait for that day! In the meantime, we're all doing things to get ready. Jake is preparing to move out of his 2 man room and into a 20 man room tent! They are preparing all the humvee's and other vehicles for the trip home and we are starting to receive boxes from Jake with all his stuff that he doesn't want to have to pack up later. Its fun opening up and seeing all the sand covered stuff. Cards, movies, video games, etc. Speaking of....looks like Jake just signed in on yahoo so I'd say this ends this blog....