So this past week has been pretty busy. Justin had his trainer rides every evening this week. All he has left is his evaluation and one more certification and he should be on-line and ready to go. His first alert is scheduled for next Saturday. He's really looking forward to getting out into the field and actually doing something as opposed to training. I met his crew partner on Thursday at the 10th MS change of command ceremony. The guy seems cool and is supposedly good at his job so that's a relief.
We found out we are getting the keys to our on-base house on Thursday! I spent the whole week packing up boxes and sorting through a lot of our stuff. The rental house is hard to walk through now thanks to the stacks of card board boxes lining the halls. You never truly realize just how much stuff you have until it's time to pack up and move. We decided to make a little money and move some stuff ourselves. Since I don't have anything else to do, I figured I could make trips back and forth and move a lot of boxes myself. I'm never comfortable with random people going through and packing up my stuff. But after packing some stuff myself, I realize that having the Air Force pay people to move us is a much better option. I'm starting to get really anxious waiting for moving day. I want to move now! But it's only a few days away. Then I'll be able to walk to the commissary if I have a craving for something we don't have. Plus, the new fitness center is super close. I keep telling myself that once we move on base, I'll go to the gym every day. I'm not sure if that's going to happen or not. My friend Lindsay is running a half marathon in August. I'd love to run it with her but I don't know if one month is enough time to get in shape for it. I think I might try though. It's only 13 miles. About 9.5 miles longer than I've run in a really long time.
Last night there was a really huge rainbow visible over the houses across the street. It was a complete arch but I could not back up far enough to get a picture of the whole thing. There was a second one on the outside of this one but it was really faint and I don't think the pictures captured it.One of my babies always sleeps in really weird places. Here she is curled up in the random shoe pile that accumulates by the front door. She always likes to sleep on hard surfaces and on the edge of things. She was sleeping on the end table the other day and when she rolled over, she fell right off the side of it. It's not the first time something like this has happened. It was quite funny to watch. The cats have been restless the last week or so. I think they can sense that we are moving again, especially with all the boxes everywhere now. They will love the new house. Lots of space and stairs to run up and down. I bet they can't wait.
Stacy,
ReplyDeleteIt's so nice to keep up with you and Justin this way! By the time you get this, you may be in the new house, so good luck to you two getting settled in. It sounds exciting!
It's been around the 90's here lately! Thank goodness for a/c!
I'm keeping very busy here. Volunteered at a secretary for two 'low-income residential councils' (of which one I live in), built them a couple websites and now am getting into doing 'layout' for a local private newsletter in greater Cincinnati.
All this experience may land me some consultant work! Now THAT would be very nice indeed!
There's a new all-inclusive medical program in Medicaid called PACE, but it goes by the name Senior Link. I just got into that a couple weeks ago and they handle everything! I have no needs or wants with them medically. Supplies, transportation, meds, etc...it's all covered and delivered directly to me; and they have a facility in the buiding that I live in. So, it's very convenient too.
I miss y'all, but reading your adventures helps a lot.
Take care and say hi to Justin for me.
Uncle Darryl
Cincinnati