Nick has had 1 1/2 days of Officer Training School so far! He is only allowed to have his phone for a very short time at night before lights out.
He sounds exhausted and stressed, which I think will be the norm for the next few weeks.
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
Wednesday, August 6, 2014
First Military PCS--Our Move to Ohio from California
This has been the craziest few weeks of my life. We got our PCS--or Permanent Change of Station--orders from the Air Force on July 14th. One week later, we had packed up all our belongings in our one-bedroom apartment and shipped them off to Ohio in moving pods. Four days after our things left, we started our drive. We left on a Friday morning and arrived Monday afternoon, averaging about ten hour days.
The next two days, we frantically house-hunted, looking for a rental house that would suit our needs. We chose one in a kind of sketchy area that had been renovated and is just beautiful on the inside. Wednesday morning, we had the keys. The next days were a blur of turning on utilities (we had no hot showers until after the weekend!). Friday afternoon saw our belongings delivered in the pods for us to unpack, and we were done by Monday, including hiring two guys to move our couch and upright piano. Whew!
Tuesday morning, I dropped Nick off at the airport. He is now in Maxwell, Alabama for Officer Training School, a 9 week program that will have him graduate as a 2nd lieutenant.
... this is not normally how the Air Force works, to my understanding. Usually, one receives at least 2 months notice for a move. Furthermore, it is unusual for the officer trainee to move before the training starts, not to mention toting his spouse along for the ride.
Basically, because Nick is in this weird program called TDSP (Technical-Degree Sponsorship Program), where he was a part of the air force but essentially still finishing his degree as an engineer before having to really participate, his situation is really confusing to people. And somehow mixed messages came across, and we ended up moving earlier than we probably should have.
So, now I am in Ohio all by my lonesome, unpacking a house and searching for a job.
On the bright side, I totally have an excuse to get a cat. And a dog. Yay!
On the even brighter side, my cousin Jessica is coming out to stay with me because I am sad to live all by myself in a gigantic house in a new place. Yayyayyay!
Whew, that was a lot of words. How about some pictures of our drive? We actually enjoyed it, even though it was so stressful thinking of all we had to do!
Sunday, April 27, 2014
Bikini Body Challenge
Summer is a-coming, and unfortunately, married life has gifted me with an extra 20 pounds. (Bummer!) My brand spankin-new husband is pretty amazing, but after the wedding craze (MUST FIT INTO DRESS) I slacked. I've been super busy with my teaching credential program as well, and there is a handy Taco Bell right by my school, and...
Well, yeah.
In any case, it is time to begin the Bikini Body Challenge (BBC) of 2014! We might be moving to Florida and I would really like to be able to wear a bikini without hiding behind my sundress. I graduate in June and then we are moving (somewhere!) for Nick's career in the Air Force as an engineer (the cutest engineer you have EVER seen), and basically now life has simmered down from the rapid boil it was at over the last 10 months, and it is time to focus on health.
I'll be tracking my meals on my ipad, exercising as much as I can (when I convince my sorry behind to go to the gym or for a run, argh) and trying to get to my goal weight of 150! (Sad note: That is farther away than I would like.) If I lose 1-2 pounds a week that is.... a long time. But I can do it! (Probably!)
PS: I used to write on my old blog, Serendipity of a Symington, but I liked where I ended it--with my engagement. This is a new start, with plenty of adventures ahead!
Well, yeah.
In any case, it is time to begin the Bikini Body Challenge (BBC) of 2014! We might be moving to Florida and I would really like to be able to wear a bikini without hiding behind my sundress. I graduate in June and then we are moving (somewhere!) for Nick's career in the Air Force as an engineer (the cutest engineer you have EVER seen), and basically now life has simmered down from the rapid boil it was at over the last 10 months, and it is time to focus on health.
I'll be tracking my meals on my ipad, exercising as much as I can (when I convince my sorry behind to go to the gym or for a run, argh) and trying to get to my goal weight of 150! (Sad note: That is farther away than I would like.) If I lose 1-2 pounds a week that is.... a long time. But I can do it! (Probably!)
PS: I used to write on my old blog, Serendipity of a Symington, but I liked where I ended it--with my engagement. This is a new start, with plenty of adventures ahead!
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