Archive for June, 2010

3am, here I sit. Utterly exhausted but too many thoughts are swirling around in my mind to sleep.

Sigh.

Wonder if Bryan is awake…nah, I won’t chance it. He deserves to sleep even if my stress is all his fault. Yep, his fault.

He is the one that joined the Air Force after all.

Or maybe it was I who married him after he joined the Air Force. Oh well, it is still ALL his fault :).

(Please note the sarcasm, before everyone and their mother decides to flame me. I am joking and I won’t approve rude comments, so don’t waste your time.)

I realized the other day that by the time this whole retraining/PCS is done with, we will have lived in upheaval for a year. A year. That is a long time, even for miltary life. Going into this, I knew it would be a long transition but I guess it really didn’t sink into me just how long and now that it has sunk in, I am feeling the stress. Even though I entitled the post 28 days, that is ONLY until we actually hit the road for Vegas, not everything that still has to be done on the flip side. Oh and let’s not mention all that still has not gotten done on this side. There is only one word for me lately.

SLACKER.

Or maybe two words.

STRESSED.

When Bryan got orders for this current TDY, the assumption was that pretty much all the PCS prep would be on my plate because by the time he finally got home, there would only be a week before we hit the road to Vegas. Only enough time to outprocess and supervise the packers while they hopefully safely package up and ship our household goods. Well, things changed. Bryan would be coming home early, we just didn’t/don’t know how early (was supposed to be yesterday and now is Thursday at the earliest…grr). Anyway, this got me in the mindset that I could wait for him to help me with the rest of the to do list. Sure, that seems like it would help, taking part of the load off me but in turn it simply has me more stressed because there are still too many things on the to do list not checked off for my liking and less time to do them.

Do you ever have so much to do though that you don’t know where exactly to begin?

Yeah, that’s me.

I really hope after my last 4 days of work this week that some of the stress will leave, but I doubt it. Yoga has done wonders for my mood/sense of peace but I am still a type A, high strung individual and that may never change.

I think part of it too is that this move is so different from any of the rest that we have ever done. This time, we plan to buy a house which throws a whole new set of stresses in the mix. Will we get good rates? Will we even find a house that we like before J needs to start school? Will we find a house with good schools (schools in Las Vegas REALLY scare me and we can’t afford the $15-20K, yes, grand, a year for private)? Do we even have a clue as to what we are doing as first-time homebuyers?

Sigh.

I do a lot of that lately.

Lacey

I don’t usually participate in blog meme’s but I thought this one from Wife of  Sailor would be fun. I usually don’t post a whole lot about being a miltary spouse, but this is a neat bonding agent :). MilSpouse to MilSpouse.

So, here goes…week #1.

1. How did you and your spouse/significant other meet?

Well, the simplest answer would be online. The funniest answer is, I was a bet…LOL! Bryan found my yahoo profile online and thought I was interesting (unknown to me, he had bet the “guys” that he could get a girlfriend for New Year’s or something like that). He emailed me the beginning of December 1998 and while I was dating someone else at the time, we started chatting. We discovered that we lived and worked less than a mile from each other. Fast forward to January 5, 1999. I broke up with the other guy and Bryan got up the nerve to ask me out. As you can say, they rest is history. He left for basic April 27, 1999, he proposed during graduation weekend July 4, 1999 and we married July 31, 1999 while he was in tech school. Many gave us 6 months and here we are 11 years later.

2. What is the best thing about being a MilSpouse?

Pride. While I may not serve directly, I know that by my participation, others enjoy freedom. It also takes a special kind to “make it” as a military spouse and I am going on 11 years strong.

3. What is the hardest thing about being a MilSpouse?

The separations. While I have it a lot easier than some, being an Air Force wife, the separations still suck the same. I always though I preferred being alone but I know differently now. I am very thankful though that we live in the age that we do with cell phones, skype and email. I truly feel for those spouses that came before us.

4. What is your favorite dish?

Hmm…real dish or dessert dish? Spinach enchiladas would definitely be high on my list for real food. Along with real, cooked with lard refried beans. As for dessert, give me ice cream…pretty much any flavor will do. I am a self confessed ice cream addict.

5. If you could change one thing in this world, what would it be?

I am going to go with a silly answer here. I wish ice cream didn’t taste so darn good, so my scale would go down instead of up.

 

Lacey

Grateful Friday

June 25, 2010

1. Jacey made it home okay, loved flying by herself, had a great time and best of all, “missed me monster”!

2. 30 more day till we move.

3. 4 more work days.

4. Hopefully (fingers crossed), 6 more days till Bryan comes home.

5.I am just plain blessed.

Lacey

Thursday after work, I flew out to New Mexico to spend the weekend with Bryan. By that point, we hadn’t seen each other in 54 days and while we have done longer, if we don’t have to, why torture ourselves. I stayed until Sunday and really didn’t want to come home. I seriously contemplated staying until this Thursday, only coming home in time to pick Jacey up from the airport on Friday. I am the responsible one though and came back so I could finish out my last 2 weeks at work. Being an adult is no fun sometimes ;). Sigh.

I’ve only been home 2 days and I miss Bryan already. I hate being apart from him for any length of time longer than a work day.

I think I have an unhealthy obsession with my husband. There I said it.

Anyway, we had a great time doing nothing super special (not to mention Alamogordo, NM isn’t exactly a hopping metropolis), just enjoying each other. Here is a glimpse at the weekend through my lens (these were taken with my Canon S90 and iPhone, I didn’t lug my big camera on the flight).

 

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Lacey

1. Getting to spend the weekend with Bryan.

2. 8 more days of work.

3. I think the girl replacing me is going to do well.

4. Jacey us having a blast at my Mom’s.

5. Bry should be home in about a week!

the new SO

June 14, 2010

MQ-1 Sensor Operator that is.

Bryan sent me the 2 pics of him with the MQ-1 a while back and then I edited the class pic for him today and thought I would share them all. It is so awesome to hear the joy in his voice about this new job after 10 years of him hating his previous career field. 9 more sims/flights to go and he gets to come home!

 

 

 

MQ-1 IQT Class 10-09 @ Holloman AFB, NM

Lacey

a challenge (or two)

June 12, 2010

So, is anyone up for a couple of challenges? Fitness challenges that is?

I am starting the one hundred push ups and two hundred sit ups challenge. I have finally decided that I AM going to be able to keep up with Bryan’s pt requirements for the military and while I have no issues with the run, I cannot do push ups or sit ups to save my life.My endurance is strong, but my core strength sucks. I can do plank into upward facing dog in yoga but can’t come back up on a push up. Pitiful really ;).

So, today I did the initial test. 4 sit ups and 3 push ups. Those numbers are so bad, I shouldn’t even admit to them but alas, I am not going to improve by hiding behind my weaknesses. I plan to do the actual program on M-W-F, starting Monday. I even downloaded the iPhone apps for both programs, so I have an easy way to track that is always with me no matter where I am (since I won’t finish the program before we move). As I get going, I will post my progresses sporadically to keep myself accountable. Help me out there too though…okay?!

 

Lacey