I haven't wrote on here forever! I feel a little bad leaving all my readers hanging. I know there are a few ;] So first things first...
1. We hit a little bump in the road, which is about A-Typical for any normal person out there. Change isn't such a bad thing, and sometimes it is needed to get you out of a rut.. Again, something just about everyone runs into on occasion. It isn't something you rush, it's something you take your time with.. And I've got all the time in the world.
"Just because two people argue doesn't mean they don't love each other. Just because two people don't argue, doesn't mean they do."
2. I turned 23 on the 21st! Not gonna lie, this was REALLY hard for me. I look at myself and I think, 'well I haven't done this, this, and this.. I really should be here, but in reality I'm 15 steps behind that goal.' It was an eye opener... And I'm 2 years away from being a quarter century old. That makes me feel like crap! HAHA! So ridiculous sometimes :]
3. Scottie turned 24 on the 26Th! He's even older than I am and it didn't faze him a bit. Men...
4. Scott also left for Grace the very same day he celebrated his day of birth! We thought he was going to be leaving sooner, but with the crazy weather it pushed it back. And he honestly, could not have left at a better time. Absence really does make the heart grow fonder, and that's what we are hoping for here. This is a HUGE job and a lot of the pressure of the turn out is on him. He is the youngest in the whole company and I am beyond proud of him. He has advanced in leaps and bounds, and he is a true 'Company Man'. It's hard though. Living with someone who literally talks about work in his sleep, makes you take a step back and think, "Is this really what I want?" I would rather go through a couple rough years and be happy forever, than the alternative. And that's' the truth. I am so grateful for what Jack B. Parson Co. has done for Scott. It really turned him into the person he is today.
5. This past weekend was Memorial Day and we were able to pay tribute to the loved ones we have lost through the years. Also, we went to the Field of Hero's. Such a somber experience. I've been a few times, and it always gives me chills. I am so grateful to my Dad (Army), both of my Grandfathers (WWII-Army/Navy), and Scott's Grandpa (D-Day-Marines) for having served our country to give us the freedom and privilege's we have today. Thanks to all the other men and women who are serving, past and presesnt. What an honor it is to salute the flag next to you all.
Well all, I promise to be better in June. I will write more and fill you
in on Scott's progress in Grace. If I remember the camera,
I will snap some photos, so you can see what it is he actually does :]
Until Next Time,
Maren
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