One of the incredible spouses in our FRG, Paige Kimball, is getting her degree in photography. She needed to take pictures of something that means something to her for her final project...She was sure she wanted to "shoot" a homecoming. I couldn't have volunteered us more quickly to be her subjects. I will treasure her pictures always....
Monday, November 22, 2010
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Lancer Baby update!
As of our drive home from the airport Mason Hamilton hadn't arrived yet! Josh made it to his wife's side before their baby was born! Thank you, Lord!!
He's on AMERICAN soil!!!!!
Nick made it to Atlanta!!!! He is scheduled to fly into Nashville at 3 this afternoon but we are praying that he gets on an earlier flight!!! He is flying with one of his soldiers, Josh Hamilton, whose wife is now in active labor at the hospital!!! They got Josh on the 11:00 flight, but he is still going to cut it close--she is 6 cm dilated already!! Fortunately he's got a ride squared away to get to the hospital just as soon as his plane touches down! Please help me pray that Josh makes it home in time for the birth of his first baby!!!! As if today couldn't get any better!!!!
Friday, November 19, 2010
He's in KUWAIT!!!!!!!!!
Nick called me from KUWAIT to let me know that his flight leaves at midnight tonight!!!!! He should be arriving in Atlanta between 7 and 9 am EST TOMORROW MORNING!!!!!!! As of right now, he has a plane ticket from Atlanta to Nashville that will land around 3PM our time, but he is going to try to get a seat on an earlier flight as soon as he lands in the states!!!!! HE'S ALMOST HOME!!!!!!!!!
He told me that his Brigade Commander, COL Gaylor, arranged for him to relax in the VIP lounge with all of the colonels and command sergeant majors (non-military speak: really important high ranking people). Nick is so appreciative. He's traveling home with one of his soldiers who is hoping to make it back in time for the birth of his first baby! There is some serious excitement in the air! :-D
Back home, the cars are detailed, the yard is manicured (as much as it can be in the wintertime), the dogs are washed, the house is immaculate, the fridge is stocked, all of our errands have been run, our airport outfits are laid out; we couldn't be more ready to have my Nick/Dada home!!!!! At this rate, he'll probably get home before my newly shampooed carpets dry!!!!! HALLEJUAH!!!
He told me that his Brigade Commander, COL Gaylor, arranged for him to relax in the VIP lounge with all of the colonels and command sergeant majors (non-military speak: really important high ranking people). Nick is so appreciative. He's traveling home with one of his soldiers who is hoping to make it back in time for the birth of his first baby! There is some serious excitement in the air! :-D
Back home, the cars are detailed, the yard is manicured (as much as it can be in the wintertime), the dogs are washed, the house is immaculate, the fridge is stocked, all of our errands have been run, our airport outfits are laid out; we couldn't be more ready to have my Nick/Dada home!!!!! At this rate, he'll probably get home before my newly shampooed carpets dry!!!!! HALLEJUAH!!!
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Tragedy Strikes Again
Two nights ago, the Lancers experienced another casualty. Only this time it was self-inflicted. We are still within the window where further information cannot be shared. Please pray for Nick and his soldiers, as they struggle with their latest loss and the plethora of emotions that come with the circumstances.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
11 months old, 8 months down and R&R is imminent!!!!!!!!
How is it possible that our baby is almost ONE?!? Emmy is rapidly morphing from a little baby to a big girl! Her crawls are fast and furious and she regularly finds herself stuck in tight places. She prefers to stand over sit and is keenly aware of her surroundings from this new vertical vantage point. She scales the furniture to intercept whatever "toy" catches her eye. Emmy is becoming a more proficient wave-r and clap-per by the day, and a smile is almost always plastered on her little face. She is her most happy when we are grocery shopping at Walmart (unlike myself). She burns a whole through even the steeliest of Walmart shoppers with her giant 6-tooth grin and hearty squeals. It doesn't take long until they have softened and are talking baby talk to her, which, of course, only encourages her further. Kris officially declared Emmy's first words to be "Hi Dada!" which sounds like "Aye-Dada." Mom and Kris also worked with her to say Mama, which, I am proud to say is also a staple in her vocabulary! It is an absolute chore to change her diaper, let alone her outfit, because she refuses to be pinned down. Singing songs will usually buy me a few seconds. She has single-handedly fine-tuned my reflexes. Interestingly, she will cuddle with me while we watch Daddy's stories and her Sesame Street music videos each morning. It's my favorite part of every day.
As for this past month, Nick has been chipping away at the pile of work on his desk and filling the pages in his flight log book. Fortunately, they have come up with a workable solution to cover LTC Baldwin's job, which has freed Nick (somewhat) to resume his command responsibilities. Nick has been crossing names off his list to ensure that he has flown with each and every one of his soldiers, and so far he has made a sizable dent. Otherwise, he continues to trudge along in his "Groundhog's Day" routine, and welcomes any opportunity he gets in the gym and on the computer with us girls. :)
On the homefront, it seems like each week has been busier than the one before it. We have had an FRG meeting, an FRG play group, two Eagle Remembrance Ceremonies, a viewing of the Memorial Service held down range and lunch reception for Lancer families and alumni Lancers, a Steering Committee meeting with the chain of command and an FRG field trip to the zoo within the past 30 days. Our Team Lancer successfully completed the local half marathon and we welcomed 50 family members of two of our fallen with welcome bags and breakfast for the their Eagle Remembrance Ceremony. Additionally, deployment blankets, t-shirts and memory bracelets have all gone on sale in time for Christmas. The planning and preparations for the functions and fundraisers has been all-consuming. I've logged numerous hours on the phone and computer with disgruntled, burned out and fearful spouses. (Also some women who prefer to call me over the local establishment they wish to visit for directions. I am a pseudo google maps, which perplexes me greatly considering how inept I am at geography.) Emmy and I needed to make a home call for one spouse experiencing a nervous breakdown and to provide meals for her family in the days following. It was a very real reminder of the pain many women cope with while their husbands are deployed. Emmy and I have been blessed with an incredible church family and have had the great pleasure of meeting with our small group each Sunday night. We've made two trips to the vet; one for Molly and Darla's routine inoculations and one to learn that Darla cannot tolerate the standard vaccination schedule (finally an explanation for her hemorrhagic gastoenteritis bout last fall). :( It's not all been work this past month, we've had opportunities to celebrate to: Greyson Slattery made his grand debut and I enjoyed a fab night out with the girls to celebrate Marin's dirty 30 and Sara's bachelorette-hood! All of this, on top of keeping Emmy cared for and our home in order, has made the days go by very quickly.
Onto the best news of all...MY NICK IS LEAVING KANDAHAR IN LESS THAN 24 HOURS to make his way home to us!!! (As of Wednesday night!!) We are over the moon! Emmy has been practicing her "airport smile" for Dada in her bedroom mirror and I have been in OCD cleaning mode! My hair is shorn, the cars are detailed, the dogs are bathed and the yard is mowed, edged, weeded and pruned! Tomorrow the house is getting sterilized and the fridge will be stocked! Counting down the minutes until we are in each other's arms!! Hurry home safely, my love!!!!!!!!
As for this past month, Nick has been chipping away at the pile of work on his desk and filling the pages in his flight log book. Fortunately, they have come up with a workable solution to cover LTC Baldwin's job, which has freed Nick (somewhat) to resume his command responsibilities. Nick has been crossing names off his list to ensure that he has flown with each and every one of his soldiers, and so far he has made a sizable dent. Otherwise, he continues to trudge along in his "Groundhog's Day" routine, and welcomes any opportunity he gets in the gym and on the computer with us girls. :)
On the homefront, it seems like each week has been busier than the one before it. We have had an FRG meeting, an FRG play group, two Eagle Remembrance Ceremonies, a viewing of the Memorial Service held down range and lunch reception for Lancer families and alumni Lancers, a Steering Committee meeting with the chain of command and an FRG field trip to the zoo within the past 30 days. Our Team Lancer successfully completed the local half marathon and we welcomed 50 family members of two of our fallen with welcome bags and breakfast for the their Eagle Remembrance Ceremony. Additionally, deployment blankets, t-shirts and memory bracelets have all gone on sale in time for Christmas. The planning and preparations for the functions and fundraisers has been all-consuming. I've logged numerous hours on the phone and computer with disgruntled, burned out and fearful spouses. (Also some women who prefer to call me over the local establishment they wish to visit for directions. I am a pseudo google maps, which perplexes me greatly considering how inept I am at geography.) Emmy and I needed to make a home call for one spouse experiencing a nervous breakdown and to provide meals for her family in the days following. It was a very real reminder of the pain many women cope with while their husbands are deployed. Emmy and I have been blessed with an incredible church family and have had the great pleasure of meeting with our small group each Sunday night. We've made two trips to the vet; one for Molly and Darla's routine inoculations and one to learn that Darla cannot tolerate the standard vaccination schedule (finally an explanation for her hemorrhagic gastoenteritis bout last fall). :( It's not all been work this past month, we've had opportunities to celebrate to: Greyson Slattery made his grand debut and I enjoyed a fab night out with the girls to celebrate Marin's dirty 30 and Sara's bachelorette-hood! All of this, on top of keeping Emmy cared for and our home in order, has made the days go by very quickly.
Onto the best news of all...MY NICK IS LEAVING KANDAHAR IN LESS THAN 24 HOURS to make his way home to us!!! (As of Wednesday night!!) We are over the moon! Emmy has been practicing her "airport smile" for Dada in her bedroom mirror and I have been in OCD cleaning mode! My hair is shorn, the cars are detailed, the dogs are bathed and the yard is mowed, edged, weeded and pruned! Tomorrow the house is getting sterilized and the fridge will be stocked! Counting down the minutes until we are in each other's arms!! Hurry home safely, my love!!!!!!!!
Welcome bags for the Wagstaff and McClellan families
So excited for the show at the Nashville Zoo--it was exclusive to our Lancer families!
The best of 4 pictures--which doesn't say much. :-P
First taste of grandma's pasta sauce recipe...
...she's a fan!
Emmy regularly rests her head on her tray and smiles at me while I am cooking, I'm so happy to have it documented. I love it when she does that. :)
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Veteran's Day
Yesterday was the second of three Eagle Remembrance Ceremony events in which our fallen soldiers will be honored. I spent the day with the Wagstaff and McClellan families for a luncheon, the ceremony and a dinner reception following. Between the two families, there were over 50 people who traveled to Fort Campbell to place their loved one's name plate on the wall of fallen soldiers in the 101st Airborne Division Headquarters building. It was incredible.
I was so privileged to speak with so many of the family members and friends of our fallen. Despite how very different these two men were, the same message was conveyed to me by Matt Wagstaff's dad, Ron, and Jonah McClellan's father-in-law, Dean. They both said that their soldiers loved our country and they loved what they did; and even if they had known that that flight would have been their last, neither would have hesitated when climbing behind the controls. That's the heart of an American soldier.
Happy Veteran's Day to all of the veterans who have made sacrifices for my freedom, I am far from worthy. Thank you.
I was so privileged to speak with so many of the family members and friends of our fallen. Despite how very different these two men were, the same message was conveyed to me by Matt Wagstaff's dad, Ron, and Jonah McClellan's father-in-law, Dean. They both said that their soldiers loved our country and they loved what they did; and even if they had known that that flight would have been their last, neither would have hesitated when climbing behind the controls. That's the heart of an American soldier.
Happy Veteran's Day to all of the veterans who have made sacrifices for my freedom, I am far from worthy. Thank you.
Monday, November 8, 2010
Friday, November 5, 2010
Technologically Advanced
Emmy's most preferred "toys":
She's a sneaky little thing...I find her standing at my laptop on a very regular basis.
She knows that she's not supposed to play with it so she giggles and frantically "types" on it until I pull her away.
Cell phone. (Although any of her toys can serve as her "phone," she holds them up to her ear and chats away. My favorite of her alternative "phones" is her rubber duck during bath time.)
The clicker...God help the person who tries to take it away from her.
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