Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Man Points

You all might be wondering what was the gift I greatly anticipated to give Danno…two words – “Man Points!” Haha. While my secret operations in the background were taking longer than expected (which is how his original birthday gift carried over to become his promotion gift as well!), our wonderful friends from small group pitched in for Dan’s other birthday gifts, which of course kept him nicely distracted, never expecting more. Finally, just in time for the weekend before his promotion, everything fell beautifully in place. No need to wrap it. Its signature “reload” sound was good enough! He turned around in disbelief that I actually bought him a shotgun!

Danno = very happy.
His “best gift ever”
Intruders beware! Danno certainly doesn't have to worry about me if he’s ever away!
I knew he’s been wanting one…I casually mentioned the idea as his birthday gift, and immediately his face lit up with pure excitement just at the thought. Boy, I knew he really wanted one. Eventually, I logically talked him out of needing one right now, he accepted it, and that’s actually when I began the plans to buy one. Muahaha!

We were suuper fortunate that our close friend is so knowledgeable (being that he’s been shooting guns and hunting in Nebraska since 8yrs old), so of course I had to take advantage of having him here with us to aid me with choosing the right gun and ordering the right parts…and especially with modifying it just right.

J hard at work…modifying it took a couple hours. Thanks J!
Although, guys love guns so much, he thanked me for just being able to work on it!
Home defense. Fun. Hunting. Man points. Yay.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Cheers to 1 Year!



We certainly can't take for granted that everything on our wedding day went so smoothly, not to mention the fact that we were even able to have our wedding on the day we planned! I've come across so many military couples who have to change their wedding date last minute (I can't imagine the stress involved), who can't even secure a date since there's no way to predict where their husband will be that far ahead in the future, or whose only option is to get married in court by the JOP and wait patiently to have the wedding of their dreams sometime in the future. But one thing we all share...the determination to marry the one we love, despite the present (and inevitable future) challenges of "marrying to the military!"

So being that the 1 Year Anniversary is a "Paper" anniversary, I put together this little book of photos to be a part of our coffee table collection, rather than having them sitting on my computer. EVERYTHING was great about our honeymoon, some of the highlights being...

- Great weather and white sand beaches.
- Unique dining experiences such as a private sunset dinner on the beach, and eating at a restaurant where our table was right in the water!(We could hear the barracudas splashing in the distance)
- Jeep adventures exploring the entire island - lighthouses...rock formations...ruins...the natural bridge along the coast - basically it was nice not being stuck to a tour.
- Sunset cruise on a sail boat
- Snorkeling trip...one of our favorite spot was snorkeling at a real shipwreck. That was crazy!
- Awesome honeymoon resort. Private, relaxing, super service...and no kids!

Here's a glimpse. Click on the image below and you can browse through the book.

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Happy Days Ahead...

There's lots to look forward to this upcoming week...

............Tomorrow............
Danno returns from the field!
The whole week felt so slow without hubby home.

............Tomorrow............
My mom is flying in from CA!

............Aug 11............
is our 1 year anniversary!

............Aug 11............
is also when Danno is getting promoted to 1st Lt!
I think there will be a ceremony that day...

............Aug 11............
is also when Danno gains the role of Platoon Commander.
(although actually that's not necessarily a fun thing for Dan since it involves tons of work, but cool timing though, promotion & responsibilities to go with it. Will be a good learning experience for him. )

............Tues............
we attend an event where we get to talk to other JAGs and get more information about everything.
Should be very helpful

............Wed............
we should be getting our new sofa and loveseat set.
(It's a complicated story, but basically the first ones we got were two different shades, so they took them back and we're getting new ones. It's been a frustrating month-long experience dealing with customer service and everything in between...)

............One thing I anticipate the most this upcoming week............
finally giving Danno his promotion gift.
(Those of you who know, don't tell him! hehe. He prolly doesnt even expect to get anything, so don't even ask him "what did you get?!" ...I hope he doesnt read this before then!)

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Wild Life

Danno is out in the field frolicking with the wild this entire week. The longest duration yet. During FEX (field exercises) this means I get to kill time...watching girl flicks he wouldn't care to watch...hanging out with the other spouses...organizing the house...preparing for my moms arrival this Friday! yay!..and of course blogging...

One aspect of moving out here, away from the sparkling clean Irvine “movie set” and venturing into the rough rugged woods of Virginia, means encountering unexpected visitors everywhere we go. As in, live creatures of all kinds, crossing your path and worst of all invading your living space! We couldn’t help but keep track of all the animals and insects we've come across since living here. There always seems to be something new and peculiar. Its both cool (when you spot these something looking out from your car window)… and NOT! (when its something you come across in the house). Let the list begin…

Deer:
Something you are guaranteed to see tons of when driving on base. Bambi sure does loves it out here…although you can hunt on base so they still need to watch out.

Turtles:
After a rainy night, we were leaving to drive Danno to work at “Dark-thirty”, I nearly stepped on this little guy parked right next to our car. “Snappy” was our first pet…kept him in the recycling bin in the back yard and eventually let him go back into the wild. I wouldn’t know what to feed him anyway. Once we got rid of him, another one came to greet us in the church parking lot…and of course weeks later Danno saw another during land nav. Maybe Snappy sent word to his buddies that we’re cool people.

Beavers:
I didn’t even know what I was looking at when it was crossing the road. Its not every day you see beavers…but seeing two in one day is enough for me to identify them just fine now.

Vulcers:
So I thought these only soar around the vast dry deserts like the movies portray — apparently not. While driving on base, I see something ahead near the sidewalk and think, “Wow those are two really humongous birds on the grass”….”Ew, that’s a bloody mess they’ve got there”…”Wait a second, those are 2 vulcers feasting on a dead carcass” Woah!

Frog:
“Hip Hop” came to visit while we were tidying up the backyard patio. He favored hanging out near the BBQ grill, and eventually decided to skateboard out of there.

Porcupine:
It was a big guy...thats not fur, its spikes! Saw him just before he disappeared into the woods.

Skunks:
Back in the I.E. (Inland Empire) they are scattered everywhere, but dead and stinky on the road. We were driving on a narrow street toward base, all we see is 2 bright white fluffy tails pointing straight at us…caught a quick glimpse as we drive by…and those aren’t black n white cats, we just about missed hitting 2 LIVE skunks. I did notice some sprinkles of moisture on my window and didn’t want to smell it in case we actually did scare them.

Snakes:
Danno has come across a few already during land nav, no surprise being that they are deep in the woods. Here is where you do not want to see a snake...Our neighbor comes to our door, “Just letting you know, last night my husband saw a huge 5ft black snake on our porch, and this morning it was curled up in your front bushes just right there...Oh and you might also want to check your backyard cuz two weeks ago we had a different one in our backyard, and saw it go into yours.” Ah yes, I was wonderfully paranoid exiting our place either direction!

Mice:
Our neighbors had a problem with one recently, and we’re lucky to have one too somewhere in our kitchen! Dan saw it scurry across the kitchen floor once, and the hole in our bag of chips was a sure sign of the little guy rummaging through our pantry. For some reason they like chips?! Now we’ve got everything in storage bins, traps are set, and we’re keeping and eye out, but haven’t caught anything yet.

Insects:
Currently we have the extremely loud sounds of cicadas in the surrounding trees. I never heard of them until Dan identified them. Good thing we dont sleep with the windows open, cuz they are very noisy all night long. Other encounters...a huge 1” pincher bug crawling out of my laptop...a spider with a metallic gold butt (seriously, it was shiny metallic)...tons of moths, some even the size of my palm...a huge centipede looking thing crawling on our ceiling (I’ve never seen anything like it and still don’t know what it was)…and I must say the only insect I’ve been happy to see are fireflies! Those are very cool to see at night. Our most recent visitor was a wasp in the house! Thank goodness for vacuum cleaners. If we don’t have the courage to smash it, we suck it up! So of course when it comes to emptying the vacuum..I leave that up to Dan!