Tuesday, September 21, 2010
World's Worst Blogger
I know, I know. We're the worst at blogging. We've got blogs a plenty to write, but just don't seem to make the time. Hopefully that can be remedied soon and we can give ya'll the updates including introducing our lovely puppy Daisy, camping over Labor Day, and Nate's Marine adventures. Until then, here's the latest Delta Co. newsletter for your enjoyment :)
Thursday, August 26, 2010
We finally got rid of it!
I should have taken a picture.
Oh well.
We're officially a one car family! That's right, after 8 long years I finally got rid of the Taurus. After years of some problem or another and some mystery transmission problem lately we tried to take it to CarMax to sell it, but of course it just wouldn't make it the 15 miles there. Instead we donated it to the Purple Heart. It was super easy, we'll get a tax write off, and, most importantly, we don't have to deal with it anymore!
We've basically just been using the Toyota since we moved anyway, so it won't be too big a change. I just hope that we're nearing the end of Nate having to be at work at 5:00. We'll discuss getting another one once we find out where we'll be stationed, but we don't want to get one now just in case we end up going to Japan where we probably wouldn't need it. For now, we'll be saving on car insurance without Geico :)
Oh well.
We're officially a one car family! That's right, after 8 long years I finally got rid of the Taurus. After years of some problem or another and some mystery transmission problem lately we tried to take it to CarMax to sell it, but of course it just wouldn't make it the 15 miles there. Instead we donated it to the Purple Heart. It was super easy, we'll get a tax write off, and, most importantly, we don't have to deal with it anymore!
We've basically just been using the Toyota since we moved anyway, so it won't be too big a change. I just hope that we're nearing the end of Nate having to be at work at 5:00. We'll discuss getting another one once we find out where we'll be stationed, but we don't want to get one now just in case we end up going to Japan where we probably wouldn't need it. For now, we'll be saving on car insurance without Geico :)
FEX I
These are pictures from Nate's 1st FEX, which happened in July. I thought he might like to give a narrative so I was going to let him post this, but apparently he's "too busy" (really he had been ridiculously busy...I'm just giving him a hard time). Enjoy the pictures and I'll try to get him to make time to update ya'll. Wish me luck!



















Friday, August 6, 2010
Delta Co. Newsletter
Here's the link to the third edition of the Delta Co. newsletter. This one actually opens :)
Monday, August 2, 2010
GAS GAS GAS
No, this is not a post about flatulence. It's a relaying of my experience in the gas chamber. CS gas was no fun, for my eyes, nose, neck, wrists...pretty much anywhere. It burned and it was terrible. Sure, it was nice to have a gas mask on, but when they make you take it off, and the gas is so thick that you can't see the people across the room, it's no fun.
That's Gonzalez on the left, Capasso in the middle, and I'm on the right. We had to go in there and do various exercises where we broke the seals of our masks and then had to regain and clear the mask.
Lt. Jones, a guy I went through OCS with got a bad bloody nose from the gas. One of the women in the company came to his rescue.
After the gas chamber they made us go out to Cannon Field and have a CBRN (chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear) defense class...in full MOPP suits. (Mission Oriented Protective Posture)
Oh, did I mention it was a black flag day? (Black flag = a temperature index of 90 degrees F and above) Those MOPP suits make it feel 10 -30 degrees hotter than it is. So we were pretty warm during our class.
Below are some videos taken at the gas chamber...
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Delta Company Newsletter
Here's the link to the second issue of the Delta Co. newsletter.
I haven't been able to get it to load on my computer, but thought I'd post it anyway just in case it's my computer. If you get it open could you e-mail it to me?
I haven't been able to get it to load on my computer, but thought I'd post it anyway just in case it's my computer. If you get it open could you e-mail it to me?
"Her existence alone was excuse enough to justify the creation of the entire world."
Confession time.
I have become a Twilight fan.
I know, I know. It's ridiculous. I didn't want to read the books or see the movies or get dragged into the hype. Alas, thanks to my sister I have read the books, seen the movies, fallen in love with the story, and understand the hype.
The title of this post is a quote from Midnight Sun. There is only a draft version of it online and it is not complete, but it is Edward's version of Twilight. (For you non-Twilight fans, Twilight is about Edward and Bella told from Bella's point of view.) My sister reminded me of Midnight Sun the other day and so, of course, I set about reading it. The quote made me world stop spinning.
I said before, I understand the hype. I know why people love this story. They love it because it's an epic love story. They love it because of how deeply Edward loves Bella. His love is unconditional and self-sacrificial. Everyone is seeking for that kind of love and devotion. People were created for that kind of love.
"Her existence alone was excuse enough to justify the creation of the entire world."
That is how Edward views Bella.
That is how God loves you and me.
Imagine my surprise when I came across this sentence. Here I am reading a silly secular love story, only to be stopped dead in my tracks with Truth. The truth of the statement was overwhelming. I often forget just HOW MUCH God loves me. I forget that Jesus would have died on the cross, even if I was the only sinner.
It was refreshing to be reminded. It was like a cold shower on a hot day, being washed with the Truth. I hope it's as refreshing to you.
Your existence alone was reason enough for the Creator to create the entire world.
Your soul alone is precious enough to Jesus that He willingly died for it.
Believe it.
I have become a Twilight fan.
I know, I know. It's ridiculous. I didn't want to read the books or see the movies or get dragged into the hype. Alas, thanks to my sister I have read the books, seen the movies, fallen in love with the story, and understand the hype.
The title of this post is a quote from Midnight Sun. There is only a draft version of it online and it is not complete, but it is Edward's version of Twilight. (For you non-Twilight fans, Twilight is about Edward and Bella told from Bella's point of view.) My sister reminded me of Midnight Sun the other day and so, of course, I set about reading it. The quote made me world stop spinning.
I said before, I understand the hype. I know why people love this story. They love it because it's an epic love story. They love it because of how deeply Edward loves Bella. His love is unconditional and self-sacrificial. Everyone is seeking for that kind of love and devotion. People were created for that kind of love.
"Her existence alone was excuse enough to justify the creation of the entire world."
That is how Edward views Bella.
That is how God loves you and me.
Imagine my surprise when I came across this sentence. Here I am reading a silly secular love story, only to be stopped dead in my tracks with Truth. The truth of the statement was overwhelming. I often forget just HOW MUCH God loves me. I forget that Jesus would have died on the cross, even if I was the only sinner.
It was refreshing to be reminded. It was like a cold shower on a hot day, being washed with the Truth. I hope it's as refreshing to you.
Your existence alone was reason enough for the Creator to create the entire world.
Your soul alone is precious enough to Jesus that He willingly died for it.
Believe it.
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