Well, I made it through the ceremony today. Barely. My husband and I walked down from the parking lot. I saw the American flags and a bunch of what looked like vets standing by the buses and watching everyone walked in. At first, I wasn't sure who they were, but my husband said they were there to protect us from any crazies (i.e. from the Westboro Church). I was so grateful for them.
We got in the Ford Center, and when we got to our seats, I looked around and I swear, about half the Center was soldiers. The paper said that 3200 soldiers are part of this deployment - and I just about lost it then. Oh.my.goodness.
Once the ceremony started, they played a video called "Citizen Soldier". I couldn't really see it because we sat basically right underneath the jumbotron. I did catch bits and pieces though, and honestly, I was glad that I couldn't see it all. I loved the music, just not the pictures so much.
Many dignitaries gave speeches, and it seemed like it was basically the same thing that was said. Through the whole thing, I wanted to just break down and cry. Cry hysterically, I might add. I do not want my son to go next week.
My only hope in getting through this next year is knowing that the Lord is in control. And that He loves me; and will be there to help me. If I didn't have that certain knowledge....well, I just don't know what I'd do.
I am now going to post tidbits that I have learned from Bible study. Please join me and add your comments, so that we can learn from each other!
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Going Away Ceremony
Tomorrow, I am going to a going away ceremony. Not really looking forward to it; as my son will be deployed the following week to Afghanistan. Not a fan.at.all.
So my son transferred from VA to OK National Guard. He knew that he would more than likely be deployed one way or the other. But we never expected it to be this soon. He signed in at the end of November, at which time, he was told that his unit was deploying in February. He had just started his new job.
So my son transferred from VA to OK National Guard. He knew that he would more than likely be deployed one way or the other. But we never expected it to be this soon. He signed in at the end of November, at which time, he was told that his unit was deploying in February. He had just started his new job.
Tomorrow, like I said, is their going away ceremony. My pastor sent out a church wide email today informing everyone in the church of the ceremony. A bit later, I received this in my email. I thought this was appropriate for my picture of the day.
What a wonderful card! Thanks, BBFF, love you too! I hope you don't mind me putting it on here, but I wanted to always have a record of it.
Monday, February 14, 2011
V-Day!
Today is Valentine's Day. After I went to the doctor, came home and did some billing for our small company, I went into work at church. This is what greeted me as I went into my office.
Of course, the best Valentine's Day present is the gift of eternal life offered to us through Jesus Christ our Savior!
Of course, the best Valentine's Day present is the gift of eternal life offered to us through Jesus Christ our Savior!
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Sunny in the OKC!

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Saturday, February 12, 2011
Ties, Ties, Everywhere are Ties

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I liked this tie with the paisley and the little hints of blue. My son didn't like it so much though. It was a fun time to hang out with my sons! |
Saturday, February 5, 2011
I Heart Valentine's Day!
So, I know some people don't care for Valentine's Day - I guess it depends on where a person is in life. If you are not in a satisying romantic relationship, I can see where Valentine's Day wouldn't be your favorite.
But, the fact of the matter is, I am in a satisfying relationship. And I don't say that to brag, just as a matter of truth. I try not to take it for granted, because I know all too well that things can change on a dime. So...just like I strive to be as loving and gentle to my spouse, I refuse to deny it for the sake of others who aren't in my position. I don't want to flaunt it in their face, but...I cannot just pretend that my husband and I are just friends either.
Oh dear, I don't know if this makes sense; or sounds much more insensitive than what I actually am.
Truth be known, my husband and I have not always had the best marriage. We've had our ups and downs, our times when one of the other of us felt like, "And, just why am I staying with him/her?" Believe me, we have. But we have just pushed on through those feelings...it was hard for me, really hard for me at one point to do so.
But, the fact of the matter is, I am in a satisfying relationship. And I don't say that to brag, just as a matter of truth. I try not to take it for granted, because I know all too well that things can change on a dime. So...just like I strive to be as loving and gentle to my spouse, I refuse to deny it for the sake of others who aren't in my position. I don't want to flaunt it in their face, but...I cannot just pretend that my husband and I are just friends either.
Oh dear, I don't know if this makes sense; or sounds much more insensitive than what I actually am.
Truth be known, my husband and I have not always had the best marriage. We've had our ups and downs, our times when one of the other of us felt like, "And, just why am I staying with him/her?" Believe me, we have. But we have just pushed on through those feelings...it was hard for me, really hard for me at one point to do so.
I am now some years past that, and I can say that I am so glad I stayed around, that I stuck it out. So in celebration of Valentine's Day, last night my husband and I made this bouquet of "roses" for my friends.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Have Missed a Few Days!
Well, with my daughter in town I didn't update as I planned to. She's been gone now for over a week; and I still didn't get in the groove again. Hopefully, now, I will be back. I like the idea of doing this, as it will be a photo journal of our year.
We had a great time together, my daughter and I. Too short. The first day we went to eat at Big Truck Tacos, and everything was delicious, except for smelling like a giant taco for the rest of the day! My son joined us for lunch. Then we all went to the mall to hang out. My daughter did some shopping - no surprise there, LOL; but in her defense, it was more productive and fun for her to go shopping without her three kids!
Saturday, we went out to lunch at Inspirations Tea Room - had a very nice salad, delicious tea (some sort of tropical), banana nut scones with lemon curd! And, tomato basil soup that was to die for! The whole lunch was extremely delicious. We went and got a treat at Gigi's Cupcakes; had a pedi, came home just in time for our biweekly Bible study. After Bible study, we talked to one of my friends about some big changes in her life; and stayed up too late!
Sunday, after church, we went to Abels for another Mexican meal. We had to compare Big Truck Tacos to Abels; and discovered that is like comparing apples and oranges. Abels was very good though. (and no taco smell for the rest of the day, LOL!) After dropping off my husband at home, we went to Michaels to look around. We found some goodies in the dollar bin there, including a blue bird candle. We both discovered that we love birds (even though I liked them first). Later that afternoon or evening, we watched "Temple Grandin" - a great movie which my daughter enjoyed. The rest of time was just down time, since my daughter had to leave very early the next morning. In between our excursions out, my daughter introduced us to the TV show "Glee" which for the most part, was fun to watch.
So here are some pictures from the last week or so; and from today.
Our two dogs playing tug of war.
My son and daughter playing video games.
Playing video games again. This is the son who will be deploying to Afghanistan later this month. :(
Our back patio area this morning after most of the storm hit. Yes, I think that plant is dead and needs to be disposed of.
View out the front door.
I took this shot to show that the snow is still falling; and the wind is blowing.
So for the rest of the day, I hope to be safe and warm in my house. Thank goodness we haven't lost power.
We had a great time together, my daughter and I. Too short. The first day we went to eat at Big Truck Tacos, and everything was delicious, except for smelling like a giant taco for the rest of the day! My son joined us for lunch. Then we all went to the mall to hang out. My daughter did some shopping - no surprise there, LOL; but in her defense, it was more productive and fun for her to go shopping without her three kids!
Saturday, we went out to lunch at Inspirations Tea Room - had a very nice salad, delicious tea (some sort of tropical), banana nut scones with lemon curd! And, tomato basil soup that was to die for! The whole lunch was extremely delicious. We went and got a treat at Gigi's Cupcakes; had a pedi, came home just in time for our biweekly Bible study. After Bible study, we talked to one of my friends about some big changes in her life; and stayed up too late!
Sunday, after church, we went to Abels for another Mexican meal. We had to compare Big Truck Tacos to Abels; and discovered that is like comparing apples and oranges. Abels was very good though. (and no taco smell for the rest of the day, LOL!) After dropping off my husband at home, we went to Michaels to look around. We found some goodies in the dollar bin there, including a blue bird candle. We both discovered that we love birds (even though I liked them first). Later that afternoon or evening, we watched "Temple Grandin" - a great movie which my daughter enjoyed. The rest of time was just down time, since my daughter had to leave very early the next morning. In between our excursions out, my daughter introduced us to the TV show "Glee" which for the most part, was fun to watch.
So here are some pictures from the last week or so; and from today.
Our two dogs playing tug of war.
My son and daughter playing video games.
Playing video games again. This is the son who will be deploying to Afghanistan later this month. :(
Our back patio area this morning after most of the storm hit. Yes, I think that plant is dead and needs to be disposed of.
View out the front door.
I took this shot to show that the snow is still falling; and the wind is blowing.
So for the rest of the day, I hope to be safe and warm in my house. Thank goodness we haven't lost power.
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