Well, to be quite frank a lot has been going on in my life--from waiting on orders, to work (economic downturn), Miss Bailey Anne having her last moments of life, and just really trying to get my butt in gear for a better body/lifestyle. It has been a while since I have written and I really need to get better at this whole thing.
We are currently waiting on orders to see when we have to report to the Carolinas; don't get me wrong I am really excited--but i am really nervous as well. There are a lot of questions that have been circling around my head--do i transfer w/ my job, do i take some time off, where are we going to live, what are we going to do w/ our home now, when do we have to leave, the friends i will be leaving behind (but keeping in touch with)...oh thoughts :) love them. The best part is my husband will be with me for four years and we can hang out everyday--:) i know he loves that part :) but no more deployments (for the time being), closer to family and friends and just an entirely new life.
Work...don't wanna gripe.
Miss Bailey (pictures to follow) a Labrador that was a true family member. A true Marley & Me real life story---
She was the best dog, next to Kaya--
Things I will miss about that girl
-She always made me smile.
-When we first got her I would pick her up like a baby and place her on the floor off my bed. (she did this until she was full grown!)
-She would steal the napkin off your lap at the dinner table.
-She taught my dog how to destroy her toys and rip them up!
-If you had food, don't look away--it would be gone.
-She romped, like a fat girl, she romped...
-She would sit in my lap for back massages.
-She kept us on our toes.
-She had an annoying high pitch bark when she wanted something.
-She has eaten loaves of bread, entire plates of desserts and right before the guests arrived.
-She ate things she shouldn't have and we had to wait for the digestive system to give us back our money
-She was Smart. She was a very smart dog.
-She was a love.
-She would take things she knew she couldn't have so we would pay her attention.
-She was happy.
-She was loved.
Thursday, April 16, 2009
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