Friday, November 25, 2011

{merry christmas time}

With each change of the season, I get so excited...at the end of every season, I am glad for the change. But none excites me more than the beginning of the Christmas season. It is the day after Thanksgiving, and I am ready!


You would have thought it was magic when I plugged in that first strand of Christmas lights that I had placed in my son's sweet hands.

I cannot wait to soak in every day of this Christmas season.

Monday, November 14, 2011

{commission}

For almost a month and a half now, I have been a Second Lieutenant's wife. My husband has been in the Marine Corps since we met, but he took his oath of office at the end of September to become an officer in the United States Marine Corps. 

We were allowed to do whatever we wanted for the ceremony, so this was one of the first parties that I did everything for from start to finish {my wonderful mama did pick up all the food from Costco for me - you can only get so much done in one day}. 
We had lots of American Flags as decor and lining the garden beds at the park


I made the programs myself on my trusty HP printer

Swearing his oath of office

I got to pin his Lieutenant's bars on 




Foot-poppin' kiss!

All pictures were taken by Captus Fotography
 

Friday, November 11, 2011

{remember with honor}


We ask a lot of those who wear our uniform. We ask them to leave their loved ones to travel great distances, to risk injury, even to be prepared to make the ultimate sacrifice of their lives. They are dedicated. They are honorable. They represent the best of our country, and we are grateful.
-President George W. Bush - 02 OCT 01


Today we went to a local restaurant that was giving dinners to those with active or retired military IDs. Walking into the lobby full of strangers was like walking into a room full of friends. All of the older women smiled at me holding my little baby...the men shared what branch of service they had served in...to me, to us, just starting this life, just starting the hardest journey of our lives, it was so sweet to be encouraged by women who know my fears, my heartaches, my tears in the middle of the night, my pride, my love for one man, my love for my country, my obedience to my God, and my determination to live this life well. 

My husband is not a veteran, yet...he has not served in combat...but when he does, I am encouraged to know that I am in the company of the best of our country. 

Thursday, November 10, 2011

{semper fi and happy birthday}

Today is the United States Marine Corps' birthday. It's pretty special to be a part of this family, even if it is just by marriage. I didn't swear an oath of allegiance and service to the Corps, but four years ago today, I said, "yes" to his "will you?" {Yes, I am that much of a Marine Corps Hard Core wife, that I got engaged on the Corps' birthday}. And then, 4 months later, I made a covenant with God and my husband. And so, by de facto, I joined the Corps.

I was talking to a friend who is marrying a service member - and had to speak the hard truth: it is harder to be the one who stays than the one who goes. But it is good. I love my Marine. I love my country. I love our friends who serve.

Semper Fidelis...and Happy Birthday to all Marines, past and present, and their Families.