Showing posts with label Our Scout. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Our Scout. Show all posts

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

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

Monday, August 24, 2009

All Is Right In My World

Our Scout is home.
It is so good to have him home with us for a few days. We have been busy catching up and just being family, his brothers do not let him far out of their site and it sounds so good to hear his voice throughout the house.
I promise to post pictures as soon as I find my camera cord. We are in the process of moving and the cord is in a box somewhere.
Chris has promised that he will guest blog while he is home, so stay tuned.
God Bless,
aam

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Today's the Day

Scout Sighting Checklist:
Welcome Home Posters ~ Check
Favorite Foods in the house ~ Check
Camera batteries charged ~ Check
Truck gassed up ~ Check
Excited little brothers ~ Check
Mom on overload ~ Check
His plane lands is due in around 4:30 this afternoon. Do you think it is to early for me to head to the airport now? I am ready to see my Scout. For the next 10 days all will be right in my world.
I haven't really gone into much here due to OPSEC and still can not discuss to much but I feel it is safe to say that we are gearing up for the dreaded D word. Chris will be deploying in the next 2 months and it will be quite a while before he will be home again.
I asked him recently if he was ready. He responded "more than". I told him I was not and he laughed and said "you will be ok". We had almost the same conversation just a few days over a year ago and I think the responses were the same.
But enough about that.... Today is a day of celebration!!! Our Scout is coming home and we are going to enjoy every minute of the time he is here.
Enjoy your weekend everyone.
God Bless,
aam

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

We have come a LONG way

Still a kid at heart.
Happy 1 year in the Army Christopher.
You will never know just how PROUD of you I am.
One year ago today I stood at the airport and said goodbye to my boy. He was a new recruit in the U.S. Army and was headed to Ft. Knox, Kentucky to begin OSUT with the hopes of becoming a Cavalry Scout.
I was filled with mixed emotions that day, proud that he was on the path to fulfilling his dream, sad that he would no longer be at home, scared of the unknown and terrified of what was to come.
Alot has happened in a year.
Chris is a Proud Cavalry Scout who is confident in himself and his training. Ready to do whatever is asked of him for his Country. He is a member of a highly trained team that he enjoys and has a chain of command that he gladly looks up to and respects.
I am an Army Strong Mom, who still goes thru the gauntlet of emotions on a weekly basis, still cries when she hears the Army theme song or see's an Army comercial on tv, but now it is more out of pride than fear. If you ever find yourself behind me on the road there is no doubt that I am a Army Mom. My license plate reads CavMom and my back windshield proudly displays the Cavalry Scout crossed Sabers and the proud Army Parent bumpersticker. Our front yard proudly host the American and Army flags and the front door holds my Blue Star Mother's banner. I never turn off the front porch light, he will always be able to see his way home. And I always wear my red on Fridays.
I want to say thank you to each of you that have been here to cheer our Scout on and keep me sane thru this first year, especially Airman Mom who has been here since the beginning, always with encouragement. She inspires me to be a better blogger each day.
God Bless each and everyone of you, our Military men and women and each of their Family members.
aam
4 days till our Scout Sighting

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

A few pictures

Kyle and Devin waiting at the airport

Welcome home Scout


Opening his Sabre that we got him for Christmas




So glad to have him home




What we did on Tuesday


We are so glad to have him home. I must admit that I spent Sunday morning watching him sleep for about 30 minutes. He is finally putting a little weight on and loves Ft. Drum (except for the cold) and everything about being a Cav Scout.

I will post more pictures soon.


Have a great week & God Bless


aam