Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts

Friday, November 11, 2011

Veteran's Day

As Veteran's Day comes to an end, I am enjoying the quietness of the house.  It's been a busy day of running around with the kids to get Christmas presents for their daddy so we can get them mailed off.  Most people may not have even started their Christmas shopping yet.  But with a husband who is currently deployed to Afghanistan, shopping has to come early, so we can ensure he gets his presents on time. 

There have been posts all day on Facebook from friends and family thanking those who have served.  It got me thinking about what Veteran's Day means to me.  I spent 12 years serving and sometimes the day came and went as not too much more than an extra day off from work...I know, sounds terrible, but prior to 9/11, I was in the Army, but it felt more like a job than something special.  

Now, as a military wife, this day is even more special to me.  Don't get me wrong, I realize I'm a Veteran, and that's something very special, but my time in the Army, I was single.  No husband, no kids, just me running around the world on different adventures.  So I have done some thinking about my time served and the wonderful people that I served with.  But today, my thoughts are mainly about my husband, and the things that he has experienced.

He has:

Held onto his two kids for as long as possible before saying goodbye before heading to Iraq

Reintroduced himself to his son

 Wished me Happy Anniversary through a picture

Introduced himself to his son AGAIN

Been cautiously greeted by Chase...only to be fully greeted with an urgency only a thankful, not even two year old, can show to have his daddy back...again.

 Met his daughter 3 hours after she was born

And said goodbye less than 48 hours later

Made three kids very, very happy to have their daddy home

 And experienced the most heart wrenching goodbye yet

My husband is an incredible husband, daddy, and soldier.  And when I see these pictures, it shows me just how strong he, and our family, is.  I love you Justin.  Happy Veteran's Day.

Friday, October 28, 2011

My little shutterbug

Entertaining a rambunctious three year old with a deployed daddy can be very interesting at times.  The things that come out of my son's mouth sometimes makes me what to scream, but more often than not, make me laugh.  Yesterday he informed me he wanted to pretend to be a mommy.  And to him, what does a mommy do? Take pictures!  I entrusted him with my small point and shoot camera and he has entertained himself quite well the last two days.  I have to remind him to not put his fingers in front of the lens, not to drop the camera, and to actually LOOK at the screen to see what he is taking a picture of.  He's probably taken 200 pictures in the last two days.  Here are some of his awesome shots.  

Still learning to use the frame to see what he is taking a picture of:

Much better shot buddy:

Kind of cute if he hadn't cut off my head 

She knows what she is supposed to do when there is a camera

Lots of pictures of the dogs, but usually he was standing behind them because "I'm taking pictures of the dogs BUTT!"

 MESSY Bedroom

 His idea to put the thing on Asha's head.  :)

The ONLY bathroom shot that could be posted.  At one point, I stepped out of the shower to hear "Say Cheese, Mommy!"

His Thomas Light 

These are SUPER cute...trying to take a picture of himself 

Still trying 

Some people pay good money for pictures of cups, right? 

This reminds me of teens (or some adults) take pictures of themselves.

Not too bad of an aim.

Not sure how he pulled getting this one off?
 

 SUPER CUTE

 There were about twenty pictures of Iron Man

 I take a picture of the day for my Facebook page of Asha for her Daddy.  This one was our picture of the day.  :)