Wednesday, September 22, 2010

A few wedding pics

Just thought I would share a few more wedding pics from Scout and Kristen's special day

The gorgeous bride and her beautiful attendants
Scout with his best man, brothers and nephew


Our handsome Scout

First dance as man and wife
Have a wonderful Wednesday and please remember there are still many in harms way. Keep them in your prayers.
God Bless,
Cav Mom




Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Time Flies

Oh wow, has it been this long since I have been here. Time really flies doesn't it?
So what have we been up to since January?

Kyles jr prom

D~man's 6th grade graduation

Scouts R&R

We spent a hot humid Arkansas summer watching the D~man play baseball and continue with his catchers training.

We also spent the summer falling in love with Kristen

We made it thru Scout's tour in Iraq and I am happy to say all 1-89 Cav are home safe and sound. Thank you Father God!!!!

Scout's promotion to Specialist. Way to go son, we are so proud of you!!!

Spent a week in NY with Scout and Kristen when he came back from Iraq

Managed to survive Kyle starting his senior year of High school and D~man starting jr high & jr high football

Did I leave anything out?????

OH YEA

SCOUT AND KRISTEN'S Wedding:







I am now the proud mother of a married Scout and a beautiful daughter in law. Welcome to the family Kristen.

God Bless
Cav Mom

Saturday, January 9, 2010

A few pictures from Scout

My Scout
Scout

1st platoon 1-89 Cav Alpha Troop

Something told me to go ahead and get out of bed early this morning. I really was fighting hard to stay under the warm covers but after tossing and turning for over an hour I decided that 4:30 was at least 1 1/2 hours more than I got yesterday so I went ahead and got up.
Just by chance I checked IM and hello!!! there he was in the middle of typing a message to me. SCORE, the best way I can think of to wake up. And then just to make it a little better he told me to go check out his facebook for new pictures. I told him I had to share them here.
Hope everyone is having a good day. Scout shared some news with me that I can not wait to put up but he said I had to wait just a little longer so, sorry. LOL

I love you Scout

God Bless,
Cav Mom




Friday, January 8, 2010

Contact

Tools of the Trade
Finally after a week we have contact again. Today I had the oppurtunity to spend a few minutes chatting on IM with Scout. It was so good to see his name pop up on line.
I am sure that some people will never understand just how important it is to see that little yellow dot light up next to a name on IM but, to a loved one of a deployed Soldier that dot can make or break your day. For that moment in time it tells you that all is well in your world because if the dot is lit up then the Soldier is safe and sound.
Scout is doing fine, although he is a bit tired. I will never understand all that he goes thru each day and I am sure that there is alot that he will not or is not allowed to tell me about but, he does his best to keep his spirits up for mom and I do the same for him.
I know that we have been lucky so far that we hear from him on a regular basis and that there are many out there that do not have the same oppurtunity, how they manage to get through it I will never know. This last week without contact has been some of the hardest days of my life. I guess I kinda drifted thru in a fog always feeling as if I was on hold waiting for that chime from my phone saying that he had logged on and the fact that I have refrained from snapping someones neck off of their head because they feel the need to tell me that they understand that I am worried but that this is his job and I have to get use to it says alot about my own personal growth during this adventure.
I am a born and bred Southern women and although I will be the first to admit that sarcasm is a service that I am readily able to offer, rudeness is something that I try my best to avoid. I would rather walk on hot coals than hurt someones feelings and many times have bitten my tongue until the taste of blood to keep from saying something that even if deserved I will feel bad about however, there comes a time in a persons life when they just want to say, NO YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND. Yes I know this is his job and it is a job that he chose and that he loves and that he intends to continue with and I will continue to support him in 100%. But until you watch your child head off for a land that hates him strictly because of what he stands for, a land where they spend every waking moment thinking of ways to kill your child and others like him, do not for one minute think that you understand. And while we are on the subject, do not tell me that we are on the same page because your child has left for college. I am sure this is a hard time in your life but ummm, no it is not the same your page is in a novel, mine could very well be a horror story.
And now my rant is over.....
Scout is fine, mom is fine and tomorrow (or today as the case may be) is another day. I will begin my morning routine with a prayer for all of the brave men and women sacrificing their lives for ours and smile as I pin on my Blue Star Mothers pin. I will grumble out loud when I have to take the baby brother to school 45 minutes early for detention but smile on the inside because he reminds me so much of our Scout at 11 yrs old. I will laugh out loud at the middle brother because he is the exact opposite of his big bro and the funniest kid you will ever have the pleasure of knowing, who comes up with random comedy just to make sure that mom is laughing each morning even though he knows there is a sad spot in her heart right now. The same child that comes up and gives hugs just because Scout had to sign out of IM to go on patrol or to finally try to get some sleep. I will get thru my workday with several stolen moments on facebook for updated post from my friends in the same situation as mine, celebrating with them as they receive phone calls, emails or updates from their Heroes and crying with them when they do not and always waiting for that small chime that says there he is and he is fine.
I am blessed to have had three wonderful young men placed in my care by a God that loves me unconditionally, blessed to live in a Country that has Heroes ready to stand up for its rights and freedoms, and blessed that one of those Heroes is mine.
Have a wonderful & blessed day and know in your heart that if one of those Heroes belongs to you, they are always in my thoughts and prayers and Thank you will never be enough to repay their sacrifices and yours.
I love you Scout.
Cav Mom

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

No real excuse.....

My HOOAH!
I have been avoiding my blog because I really am not sure what I can and can not say while Scout is over in Iraq.
We were very lucky for the first few months after he deployed with instant messages almost every day and even though Scout would never agree I was very happy each time he made the comment that he was bored. To a mother's ears bored in a war zone means all is well, no harmful excitement. To a 1-89 Cav Scout bored means: this really sucks!!!!!!!!
However our keep in contact luck ran out on New Years Day. Due to power and phone problems at his FOB today marks one week since we have had any contact with Scout, I wake up several times at night and spend many minutes at work each day checking Facebook and IM to see if just maybe he has been able to pop on for a few minutes.
I do know that they are all fine because of a email I received from one of the wives of his Chain of Command, which eases my heart more than she will ever know. Thank you Amanda.
So on to other subjects:
I have every intention to get back into the blogging world and update more often while checking in with all of my favorite bloggers.
Hopefully I will have some Scout news soon that I can share.
Until then,
God Bless
Cav Mom