Saturday, April 19, 2014

RED Friday at my home.

Hello all this is what RED Friday looked like at my home yesterday.  I am blessed to be a Military Wife and to have all the support I have here at home.  My husband is currently on deployment and we miss him very much.  RED Friday gives us an opportunity to show our support for him and all of his fellow Warriors.  I hope that you will all join our family and show support to all of the men and women deployed around the world.


Tuesday, April 15, 2014

RED Fridays

Hello all

Today I would like to invite all of you to join my family as we honor our Deployed Military by wearing RED on Fridays.  Red Fridays literally means to Remember Everyone Deployed.  The idea is for those of us home to wear the color red on Fridays to show our support for all of the men and women who serve our beautiful country.  Please join my family as we show our support for all of our Deployed Military.

RED Friday ~ <3 ~ Everyday ~  Remember Everyone Deployed!  May God Bless and keep our troops safe.

Saturday, April 12, 2014

Half of my heart is deployed.

This week I stood with my children at the Portland International Airport and watched as their father's plane took off.  My husband is an amazing man and it is always hard to watch him go.  I always try to remind myself that even though he is not home as much as I would like he is an amazing role model for our children.  I couldn't ask for a better husband or father for my children.  Travel safe my love as you travel with half of my heart.  I love you Charlie.

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

During Spring Break

So we had an interesting spring break here in Oregon.  Most of the week was very wet and stormy, so we spent a good portion of our vacation indoors.  We played a number of games and watched several movies as well as enjoyed multiple rounds of Ottoman Olympics and fashion shows.

For those of you who don't know... Ottoman Olympics is a crazy activity I created to help me cope with my 4 energetic children being stuck in the house because of bad weather.  This activity only requires 2 things: first its helpful to have an ottoman and second children willing to participate. When you gather your items you can begin to find a good place to set the ottoman where the children can run, jump and flip over it and nothing is going to break (including the kids).  Then your set.  I simply suggest they get into line and take turns flipping and rolling across the ottoman in as many ways as they can imagine.  They are usually pretty tired after about a half hour of playing this game and are ready to settle down for a little while. This gives me just enough time to come up with the next activity even though they usually just want to play Ottoman Olympics again.

Although we didn't do all the things we had hoped to this year, we did have fun together and that is really all we wanted anyway.  Have fun in all you do and remember to roll with whatever happens sometimes the simple things that we do to save the day really work and they create the best memories.