This post is going to start off with some whining... Only because to understand what we did and why, you have to understand what we didn't do.
Usually when military members are deployed over 250+ days, they get a few weeks break around the halfway point. That is, unless you are with an Army unit... then you are subject to their rules. Meaning, the R&R that we thought we would have with Ronnie would not come to fruition. Luckily, we found out about this change in policy and dealt with it as a family before he left. Still, I couldn't hide my disappointment and frustration anytime the halfway point was brought up, knowing that we were being denied something we should have had. I had even planned an AWESOME trip for us.
Being the ever supportive husband, Ronnie suggested we do something fun, just for us girls. After the I don't want to do anything fun because it won't be with you temper tantrum I threw, he quietly suggested a trip to see friends. I listened... and quickly decided on Texas as our destination. Because if I wasn't going to have my husband home, I needed my "family" around me to help fill the void.
We spent a full week in Texas visiting our "family." First up, a visit to the Milks in San Antonio! Oh, how I love this family!!! And miss them greatly. We spent four days with them and went to Sea World for a day, hung around the house, but best of all, we spent Easter Sunday with them. There is nothing like having family around for a holiday. And best of all, they helped fill a hole in my heart.
All too soon, it was time to say goodbye to the Milks, but it was time to head north. Next stop, Wichita Falls. There was just something about landing in Dallas and then driving north on 287 that just felt like home. I had travelled this road many times when we lived in Wichita Falls, but it still felt like I was getting closer and closer to where I was/am supposed to be. And we drove straight into the arms of more "family."
We were so lucky that the Genewicks agreed to host us -- they have grown their family by two since we left the Falls for Korea. Just spending time with Mike, Tonya, and those boys of theirs filled that hole in my heart too.
Then we went to Coca-Cola to catch up with my friends there and took Ms. Sue out to lunch. Oh, how I LOVE that woman!!!! And it was so good to see the guys at Coke. It pained me to tell them I was only in town for a quick visit and not moving back to the area. Again, another fill up.
We also took a day and drove north to Oklahoma City to see another friend of ours from Korea, the Davises. Karen is expecting and I just had to pat that belly! Spending the day with her and Charlotte and seeing Jason quickly over lunch... I miss this family so much and needed that sweet family to help with my refill. We even graced the pages of her blog (here) -- take a moment to read and look in her Etsy shop. She is an absolutely amazing and gifted person!
We took a lot of time to visit with friends those few days in Wichita Falls. Fill up after fill up Looking back now, I still didn't see everyone I initially intended to... guess that means I have even more of a reason to go back again (and again and again). One day, we'll be able to take that trip I planned for us to take with Ronnie on his R&R... but this was exactly the sort of trip we needed.
Showing posts with label Texas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Texas. Show all posts
Sunday, April 7, 2013
Friday, October 12, 2012
Photo Friday
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Go Daddy! at the Hotter 'N Hell Hundred, Wichita Falls, Texas, August 2009
Friday, September 28, 2012
Photo Friday
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Helping feed baby Sarah, Wichita Falls, TX, September 2006
Friday, July 20, 2012
Photo Friday
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Sunny day at Lucy Park, Wichita Falls, TX, March 2009
The girls and I were making the best of Ronnie being TDY. We took advantage of a sunny day by having lunch at our favorite spot - the duck pond at Lucy Park. A few days after this picture was taken, our lives changed. We found out that orders had come through for us to move to Korea. Amazing to think where all we've been and done in the 3+ years after this picture was taken. And look at those babies.... how they have grown!!!
Friday, May 18, 2012
Photo Friday
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Happy 1st Birthday, Sarah-lara!!!! Wichita Falls, Texas, September 2007
Friday, April 20, 2012
Photo Friday
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Give your sister a hug!!! Wichita Falls, Texas, January, 2009
Friday, March 30, 2012
Photo Friday
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Lounging on a Saturday morning with my Sarah, Wichita Falls, Texas, January 2007
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Shiner and the Peanut Gallery
You know what looks out of place in Korea? A guy wearing a camo hat, Carhartt camo jacket, Wranglers fastened with a big belt buckle, and cowboy boots carrying a case of Shiner Bock.
I was with Holly when I spotted the "Which One of These is Not Like the Other" sight and just busted out laughing. Holly asked me what I was laughing about and I told her I was "Just Tickled" Confused she then said, "but I didn't tickle you mommy."
By the time we got to the car I was giggling so bad I was crying....
I was with Holly when I spotted the "Which One of These is Not Like the Other" sight and just busted out laughing. Holly asked me what I was laughing about and I told her I was "Just Tickled" Confused she then said, "but I didn't tickle you mommy."
By the time we got to the car I was giggling so bad I was crying....
Thursday, July 9, 2009
The Adventure thus far
The AF cycle begins again... we have orders and are headed to South Korea! We will be moving in October. A good friend told me that she was going to miss her dose of Chris when I leave: stories, Chris-isms, and all. Another good friend suggested I start a blog, especially since I'll have stories to share as we are getting set to go and while we're in Korea and traveling. In case you've missed any episodes, here are the Oliver Adventures to date (CliffsNotes style):
Book 1: Adventures in Oklahoma - we were newlyweds. Ronnie was in pilot training at Vance AFB. We got Cleo, the cat, our first "child." Quick adventure though....
Book 2: Adventures in Arizona - Again, in training, but this time he was with the 2nd love of his life, the A-10! Love, love, LOVE Tucson! We were only there for a short while, but it was enough to fall in love and want to go back.
Book 3: Adventures in North Carolina - oh this is where the plot thickens! We were given two deployments while at Pope, a first for me as a spouse and the first deployment coming within a month of us moving to North Carolina. I'll tell you this, deployments really make you really appreciate what you have when you have it.... I finally figured out what I wanted to be when I grew up and followed my calling in Human Resources. And most importantly, we were blessed with Holly Grace in 2004.
Leading to our latest chapter: Adventures in Texas - hot damn it's hot here! Lord have mercy! Our story opens as the great state of Texas gave us a wonderful housewarming gift - Sarah Elizabeth was born in 2006. Ronnie was stationed at Sheppard AFB as an instructor, I continued in Human Resources, this time working for the world's GREATEST non-alcoholic beverage company, Coca-Cola. (insert dramatic music here) In March, while Ronnie was transitioning to be an instructor in another airplane, he receives "THE" call. The one where they told him that he no longer needed to extend a year at Sheppard, as we had committed to in December 2008 - they had a spot for him flying his beloved A-10 at Osan AB, S. Korea. Osan AB is about 45 miles SE of Seoul (in case you were wondering and hadn't Googled it just yet).
Not sure how many more posts I'll make before we're leaving, as it probably will mostly be about how much I hate moving and how much crap we have that we really don't need.
Take care my friends and we'll be talking to you soon!
Book 1: Adventures in Oklahoma - we were newlyweds. Ronnie was in pilot training at Vance AFB. We got Cleo, the cat, our first "child." Quick adventure though....
Book 2: Adventures in Arizona - Again, in training, but this time he was with the 2nd love of his life, the A-10! Love, love, LOVE Tucson! We were only there for a short while, but it was enough to fall in love and want to go back.
Book 3: Adventures in North Carolina - oh this is where the plot thickens! We were given two deployments while at Pope, a first for me as a spouse and the first deployment coming within a month of us moving to North Carolina. I'll tell you this, deployments really make you really appreciate what you have when you have it.... I finally figured out what I wanted to be when I grew up and followed my calling in Human Resources. And most importantly, we were blessed with Holly Grace in 2004.
Leading to our latest chapter: Adventures in Texas - hot damn it's hot here! Lord have mercy! Our story opens as the great state of Texas gave us a wonderful housewarming gift - Sarah Elizabeth was born in 2006. Ronnie was stationed at Sheppard AFB as an instructor, I continued in Human Resources, this time working for the world's GREATEST non-alcoholic beverage company, Coca-Cola. (insert dramatic music here) In March, while Ronnie was transitioning to be an instructor in another airplane, he receives "THE" call. The one where they told him that he no longer needed to extend a year at Sheppard, as we had committed to in December 2008 - they had a spot for him flying his beloved A-10 at Osan AB, S. Korea. Osan AB is about 45 miles SE of Seoul (in case you were wondering and hadn't Googled it just yet).
Not sure how many more posts I'll make before we're leaving, as it probably will mostly be about how much I hate moving and how much crap we have that we really don't need.
Take care my friends and we'll be talking to you soon!
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