One of my brother's asked me the other day if I had completely discontinued the blog. I suppose I had temporarily. It's one of those things that just didn't happen over the holidays. Between Emily, myself, and the kids someone was always sick or out of town. I got back from the States on Tuesday morning. My father had a stroke and I went back to see the family. Emily, typically, responded by taking care of all of the household, budgeting, and parenting for 8-9 days. Dad is doing well and will eventually recover all use of his right side.
Right now is a little hectic and I'll try to put up a longer update this week.
This blog reflects my own opinions and perspectives. They are my own and do not reflect those of the Army, Chaplain Corps, or my wife (perhaps the most important part of the disclaimer).
Sunday, February 10, 2013
Saturday, November 3, 2012
MY WIFE
I realize something as I sit next to this beautiful woman foolish enough to marry me...she's mean. I also was just struck. Not stricken. I was punched. She's now mocking my grammar. She does not seem to think I would post this, so now I have no option.
Monday, October 15, 2012
Christmas Card Pictures
| Claire had been screaming for about 20 pictures. This is the closest I got to getting her smiling all afternoon. Obviously, this won't be on our Christmas card. |
Saturday, October 6, 2012
Guys Weekend
Not a bad first day. Today I'll get to see Canterbury Cathedral, which rounds out the last major European church I had on my list. I'd still like to see the Hagia Sophia, but it hasn't been a church since 1453, so I don't have to technically include it in my list of churches.
Monday, October 1, 2012
Balls, Inpections, and Broken Bones
The picture is from the Air Force & Navy Ball for SHAPE. A friend of mine was on the planning committee and had me do the invocation. I have to admit, they did a great party.Otherwise, let me retrace the last couple of weeks. Since my last post, I'm still doing physical therapy. My ankle is improving, but it's getting old and tedious. We completed our Command Inspection Program. For those not in the army, it just means our higher headquarters comes down to inspect our records, supplies, and whatever other random thing they decide to examine. We passed with 100% (by that, I mean my assistant and I). He did 90% of the work. Considering that this is his first unit and he's been here less than a year, He did an amazing job.
Turns out Isaac's arm is not only broken, but he'll have to have a pin put into his wrist for a few weeks so the bone sets straight. I found that little gem out this afternoon.
I don't guess I should really complain. Em ran the Paris to Versailles Road Race this weekend, which left me with the kids. It's always fun to have a couple of days of playing with them. (It's easy for me to say since I also have several trips each year without them).
Speaking of the kids, Isaac is at the table imitating the noises of random bodily functions. I guess I should get up to be a good father and explain that it's a little disgusting. I still owe him ice cream from when they had to draw blood this afternoon anyway.
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