Friday, February 28, 2014

School Project




Thursday, February 20, 2014

See you later Honey


                  Tearful Goodbyes
                         Trei at the helm of the USS George W. Bush
 Duane and his shipmates room. Yes it is that small can you believe it?
As we said see you later to Duane I realized something I never had before. Military kids deserve more praise than they often get, they are also heroes!. In addition to childhood challenges, they also face the stress & heartache associated with having their parent/parents deploy. We as adults dislike deployments but we have the ability to understand the reasoning behind it and have a better concept of the duration it will be. For kids, they just know it will be a long time, they can't do anything to stop it, and don't fully realize what in entails. As they see their fellow classmates and friends parents attend every event they are left with questions as to why their parent can't be there. Try as we may to explain it to them, in their minds, it just doesn't seem right. Yet, they carry on day after day until the time comes for them to reunite with their parent.I believe they deserve to be commended.
As we boarded the ship with Duane to say our final goodbyes, I couldn't help but notice what I always do, the poor living conditions of the sailors. Regardless of rank, they have worse living conditions then our prison systems and yet they are sacrificing so much to defend our freedoms. As you can see in the photo above, Duane, who is an O-4, shares a room with another officer. It is a larger room than most of the rooms (due to his rank), and yet it is still the size of a walk in closet. Friends that have boarded the carrier for a tour have always been appalled at the conditions. I assume it remains the same as so few people are unaware of it?
I appreciate the prayers for Duane and our family throughout his deployment. I ask that you keep Duane's safety in your prayers and for grace and strength for the kids during this time. May you always be aware of those around you who sacrifice daily so you can continue to live life the way you know it.

Saturday, February 15, 2014

Valentines Day






Valentines day was a bittersweet day for us. We enjoyed celebrating it with classmates, each other and that evening we said our goodbyes, our as we like to say, "see you later", as Duane headed on deployment.

Monday, February 10, 2014

100th Day of school Hurray!



Saturday, February 08, 2014

Celebrating Desiree's 8th birthday before Duane leaves

                              Make a wish!!!
We took the kids to the new Lego Movie, had lunch and celebrated her birthday with a chocolate cake and presents. Happy Early Birthday Desiree!!! We love you sweet girl!

Saturday, February 01, 2014

Trip to the Carrier





Duane took Desiree to the carrier today to show her around. Above are a few pics he snapped.