Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Farewell

       I have entitled today's blog as "Farewell" for a couple reasons. First, the world lost a wonderful, inspiring man this month. Bryan's grandfather passed away last week, and we were blessed enough to get the weekend off to be able to venture over to Florida for the service and to spend some time with family. It was great seeing everyone, we just wish it was under other circumstances. We know he's in a better place, but we sure will miss him.
       A second "farewell" will be to our winter down here...at least hopefully. It has been in the mid 70s lately and has been staying warm through the night. Which means that I'll be trying to nurse my yard back to a somewhat green, rather than dead brown. I even went out yesterday and spent more than I'm willing to admit on flowers, or replacing flowers that didn't survive our freeze from last year. I even decided to try out flower seeds this year. I can't believe how quick they popped up. This is just from last week!
I'll keep you posted on whether this turns out to be a bed of weeds, or if they keep their promise as to be a wonderful, fragrant, butterfly and hummingbird mix.
              The third "farewell" is dedicated to the month of February. Granted it's not over yet, but I am leaving on Saturday to visit my sister-in-laws, brother-in-law, and my neice Elaina for a week, and by the time I get home, it will be March. Since February is almost over, that means we have only 2 more months until Drop Night (for those who don't know what Drop Night is, refer to some of my last posts). Therefore I am under a constant state of horror and panic, and have popping Tums/Advil like candy. Also, it means that school will be having Spring Break, and I will be then visiting my parents in Florida for their vacation. This also brings us closer to April, my birthday, when I will be turning the dreaded 25! I don't know why, but turning 25 is really getting me all worked up. Turning a quarter of a century old, gosh I feel like I was just turning 18 yesterday. The funny this is, is that when I was younger I kept telling everyone that by 25, I wanted to be married (check), have a job (part check, domestic engineer counts!) and have a baby (not checked!) I feel that my life is flying by, and I just hope that I'm making the most of it. While at Grandpa's funeral there were poster boards displaying events from his life. I couldn't help but smile and be envious of everything that he experienced. I just hope that when it's my time to go, I have someone who looks at my pictures and thinks the same thing.
          It was amazing seeing everyone this last weekend, and I hope you all had a great February. Please remember, that Bryan is graduating on May 20, and everyone is invited.


                 I miss and love you all,  and "Farewell",

                                                        E.


We finally were able to be meet our Goddaughter!! Meet Elaina. Please disregard the fact that I just woke up, and I look a monster. Or the fact that she is crying. I promise she really does like us most of the time.

Monday, February 7, 2011

It's February Already?

       Really? Did I seriously just blink through January? I keep having to remind myself that it is in fact Feb, and by the lack of blogs, you can guess that I have been busy. However, if this year keeps going as quickly as it has been going, I'm going to be 25 before I know it!
   What you may ask has been keeping me away from updating you all on our lives you may ask. Well, first, I have been trying to get some subbing in, about 3 days a week, to bring in some extra income. Military is very generous to it's officers, however, they didn't know about us wives who enjoy the finer things that Del Rio doesn't offer, that online shopping does. (oops!) Also, I am making a couple trips these next couple weeks. 1st at the end of this month, I am so excited to be visiting my Godchild in Ohio...I suppose I'm excited about seeing the sister-in-laws too, but baby Elaina is my reason for venturing back up into the great white wonder of Ohio. Then at the end of March, I am going down to Ft. Myers to spend some quality, relaxation time with my parents. It could not have come at a more perfect time because Bryan will be finding out our next location at the beginning of May, and I am already a nervous wreck for this now! Some of you may be concerned of when Bryan gets to have a mini vacation, since I've been hogging all the trips. Well, as it would have it, he had a cross country flight he and his co-pilot had to do last Wednesday to Shreveport, LA. They were supposed to fly there, spend the night, and fly back on Thursday. However, Mother Nature had other plans, and he was snowed in until Sunday night. Yes, Shreveport is defiantly not as appealing as say, Ft. Myers, he WAS out of Del Rio. So it counts. Sorry. =)
      Also, as we have reached our 1 year, Bryan's 2 year mark, here in the Dirty Del, I have learned how to say "see ya later, good luck" to friends instead of "goodbye." It is defiantly not easy, but I am so excited to know that wherever this journey takes us, we are going to be having friends everywhere. For example. This last Friday on drop night (where you find out where your next assignment will be and where you will be moving) people found that they are moving anywhere from AZ, to Jersey, to Germany! I am definitely anticipating ours, but it's filled with anxiety and excitement. I am not one to enjoy having others plan mine (our) future...but I knew what I was marrying into.
     Finally, I participated in my 2nd quarterly CRUD tournament. What is CRUD? Well, it's hard to explain. I would say google it, it probably would do a better job of explaining it then me, but it deals with a pool table, two balls, and two teams. It's lots of fun, even though we lost. We sure looked good...



 These two are from last tournament, but you get an idea of how it's played...
There were 9 teams of about 5-7 ladies

I promise to do better, however, as ya'll know I will be gone. I'll do my best! I miss you all and hope you have a great February...even if it is moving at crazy rate.

                             <3 e.

Monday, January 3, 2011

Homeward Bound

        We survived. After 48 hours and over 3,000 miles in a tiny Nissan Versa, with two adults and two dogs, Bryan and I can successfully confirm that we can get through anything. Granted we knew this all along, but between pilot training in Del Rio, and then a drive cross country in a confined space and lack of sleep, we are still alive, and married. =) We had such a great time up in Ohio. It's true, you never really know what you've been missing until you return. I love the cold weather, I love the snow, I love all the options for food, and I absolutely love the fact that English wasn't the second language. Even though we were up north for over a week, it seemed like it flew by. We were constantly busy driving around, trying to stop by and see as many friends and family members as we could. Luckily Bryan's sisters live so close to each other, and were gracious enough to not only put up with Bryan and me, which as you all know can be a handful, but they put up with the pups as well. We also were able to stop by both my Grandparents in Celina. I hadn't seen them since January, and even lucked out and was able to see my Aunt and Uncle from California who were visiting as well. Later on in the week, our High School in Sylvania had their boys alumni basketball game that Bryan wanted to go to. Although I convinced him not to play, (we are so close to being done with Pilot Training, that I didn't want to chance him getting hurt) it was a lot of fun to be able to see some of our friends and teammates. In Sylvania we were then able to stop by and visit Bryan's family...Grandma Nancy, the Loyer/Ritson family, and the Weickerts. I always forget how much fun we can all have together.

                Our good traveler. Finn gets car sick, but he was fantastic on the trip.
Finn's first experience with snow...he loved it!

         Our main reason for going up to Ohio though, was in hopes to catch the birth of our niece, who also will be our Godchild (the ultimate Christmas gift, we are thrilled!) Unfortunately we were able to catch a glimpse at her stubbornness, as she decided it was not the right time to make her grand entrance...maybe it was too cold outside. But regardless, it was fun to anticipate with Kendra and Matt, and Todd as he came in a couple days before we left. No new baby news yet...but I have a feeling today will be the day. Keep the Giblins in your prayers for a speedy/easy birth of Elaina Nicole.
         Normally, I do OK saying goodbyes, but being around so many loved ones was really difficult for me. As we pulled away from Kendra and Matt's house I started to get teary-eyed. I love being a military family most of the time, but times like this, when you realize what your missing, it's a very hard lifestyle. We were so blessed to spend Christmas and open the New Year with family, and as we unpack the car, do loads of laundry, and take down the Christmas decorations, I can't help but smile in remembrance of memories from 2010, and excitement for what 2011 will bring.
            We hope you all had as great of holidays as we did. Love and miss you all

                           xoxo
                                     e.
       My ugly sweater, courtesy of my mom, at the Holiday social I co-hosted for the Spouse  Club. (Bryan says I look like a 40 year old lady)
                 At the base Christmas Party....probably after a few drinks =)
Kali's Christmas gift to us....clearly knowing the rumor mill on our base states that if you have gnomes in your front lawn, that is the sign for a swinging couple. These little guys will be hidden somewhere clever, and I guess we will see what happens. ha ha thanks Kali

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Tis the Season

Well here it is....December. But it's hard for me to get in the Christmas spirit (not that I am a huge Christmas fan to begin with) when we still have the AC on. I ran yesterday in a t-shirt and shorts. Come on now. It's December. Who would have thought growing up in the Midwest and the endless amount of snow we lived through, I would be missing it now? Also, it's hard for me to get in the spirit because my adorable husband who has been playing Christmas music since November, and has kindly reminded me everyday of how many days there are till Christmas. Thanks dear. On our DVR currently, we have at least 10 Christmas movies that are purposely being stored until the week before Christmas. However, it's really putting a cramp in my reality TV show space. It's absolutely crazy how different Bryan and I are when it comes to Christmas. He is like Buddy the Elf and I'm like Ebenezer Scrooge. It's all Bah Humbugs for me.

However, as of December 1st I was completely done with all my Christmas shopping (including wrapping), had the decorations up, and my Christmas cards out. I don't want to sound like I'm gloating, but I am pretty proud of myself. (It's pretty easy to get all my shopping down quickly when we are limited to three shopping locations...Walmart, JCPennies, and Ross). No, I did a lot of my shopping online as well, which caused a delay in the wrapping process due to the shipping time =) I do loving getting gifts for people during this time thought. I love watching their faces opening things they weren't expecting!

I am pretty excited about how our house turned out.




                                             Spoiled puppies...already have their stockings full!
                                          Hard to remember it's December with skies like these!


We are planning on driving up to Ohio in two weeks to celebrate Christmas. Hopefully we get a taste of a white Christmas. I hope everyone has a great holiday season!


                                                  love,
                                                            e.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Happy Thanksgiving

      This year, celebrating Thanksgiving is a little different then the years in the past. Living on a military base really puts into perspective what exactly I should be thankful for. Currently, there are 92 soldiers deployed on our base. That is 92 families that will be celebrating Thanksgiving without "Dad, Mom, Aunt, Uncle, Brother, Sister,etc" and that breaks my heart. Everyday as I listen to the news I grow more and more frustrated with people's comments about the war issues. I can't say whether I am for the war or not, and that's a whole different blog topic, but right now, around the holidays, we just have to remember that these people, who so selflessly signed up to defend our country, are members of someone's family. Who would give up these special moments with their loved ones to make sure the well fare of our freedom isn't messed with. So as you all are sitting around with your family and friends, I ask that you take time to really think about those soldiers out there sacrificing their life for your freedom, for your Thanksgiving dinner.

         As I was running today, I came across a song on my Ipod that really touched me. Actually found myself getting a little teary-eyed...which probably also accounts for my rant above. So if you haven't already heard or listened to John Rich's "Good Lord and the Man" I highly recommend you do! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NXUS8yypgA

        Bryan and I aren't going to be around family this holiday, but we are spending Thanksgiving with the next closest thing. Our friends have so graciously invited us to their home, and we are so blessed to have them in our lives. Please know that we love and miss all our family and friends, and wish you all a wonderful, family-filled Thanksgiving. Also, I want to thank all our soldiers, and their families, because without either, our lives would be much different.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

We Made It One Year

     First and foremost...I apologize for my leave of absence. Things have been crazy here. Bryan has started in academics for the T-1 where he was appointed as the SRO "Senior Ranking Officer" (because we've been here for so long.) So he is in charge of making sure the class knows what's going on for the next day and is kind of the go-to person between instructors and his class. I'm actually really (pleasantly) surprised at how well and how seriously he takes this responsibility. It's so good for him.
     We also had a couple visitors come our to experience the Del Rio lifestyle and all it's glory. Bryan's parents came out and finally got rid of alot of his junk that I'm sure has been piled up since he went to college. It actually was kind of fun to see what "goodies" he still had. Then we had Jeff, one of our friends, come out to visit us during Halloween. It was so good to see a friend outside of Air Force for a couple days, and to catch up on life back in Sylvania. I can't reiterate enough, PLEASE COME AND VISIT US!
     As for me, I have been trying to sub as often as I can. Need to make as much as possible with the holidays coming up. Especially if we make the track up to Ohio to hopefully see the birth of our 1st niece!!! Also, I am in a sewing kick again. I am making my own Christmas cards which include some minor sewing. Then my newest creation I've been working on is a quilt that consists of  Bryan and my old high school t-shirts/sweatshirts. I couldn't bare to part with them just yet, but some are so old there are holes everywhere, or they just have gotten so small, but there were taking up space in my closet, and therefor my idea formed. It's coming along slowly, but I will post pictures when I am finished.
     And then for the biggest news, Bryan and I have successfully been married for 1 year! Gosh already? I can't believe it's been one whole year. It seems like yesterday we were walking down the beach to say "I do." And honestly I want to be there right now. Del Rio just doesn't compare. I was at a lost for ideas for gifts for Bryan, so I looked up what the 1st anniversary was and it was paper?! So brainstorming I came up with a signed picture of Jim Tressel and the Horseshoe. He was surprised...hopefully he liked it. It fits well in his man cave. He got me a pair of genuine leather cow(girl) boots. He claims that it's his way of keeping me around for another year. =) I am so blessed.


Well I hope you all had a great Halloween, and I promise to repost before Thanksgiving.

                  Miss you all.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

T-1's Here We Come

So without further ado, Bryan tracked T-1s. This was his first choice and we couldn't be more excited. Again, for those non-military groupies following here, this means that we will stay here in Del Rio for another 6 months, and then about a week or so before he graduates Bryan will find out what he drops (drops means finding out what aircraft and base we will be going to next). Some planes that he could possible fly are the C-17, C-5, C-130, KC-135, etc. Anything large, with a crew, and primarily carries some sort of cargo. I'll let you go on a google scavenger hunt for pictures on your own, and possible bases we may be moving to. However, Kendra, I will let you down easily...I am not sure if we will...I believe C-5s fly out of there. So there is a possibility, but we probably won't put that as our number one choice. (SORRY!!)

Enough with military updates (that's all we speak here) I want to talk about myself for a moment. =) So every month our squadron that we are apart of has a monthly spouse social. This month, being October, had a Halloween social where we had to dress up in costumes. Below is my costume...

I was FLO from Progressive!

I made my entire costume myself...well I didn't like sew up my pants, shirt and apron, but I did iron on the lettering, dye my hair with WASHABLE brown, and make my own name tags. I ended up be a winner on the costume contest, so my creativity paid off. I had a great time, I love all the girls here, but truly miss everyone scared around the states.

I hope everyone has a fun, safe Halloween!

<3 e.