This week I’m taking a break from the traditional MIAM to honor D’s and my two year anniversary. Yep, that’s right…. we were married on 11.11.11. I really can’t believe how fast time has gone by. We have certainly chosen a different path than most…. but I have loved every minute of it. I am
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Monday In A Moment #11 | On Opportunity
1 :: When Opportunity Knocks – Sometimes in life you are handed experiences. It has taken me some time to learn that because these instances are few and far between, one should always jump at any given chance. I have had the recent joy of revisiting Spain, a country I studied in seven {my, my how
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Monday In A Moment # 10 | On Freedom
1 :: Let Freedom Ring – This week’s post is dedicated to the day that honors our nations freedom. This is the second year I have been out of the country for this holiday and I have to admit it’s one of the times I become the most homesick. The 4th of July was always such a
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Ireland Adventure :: Day Two | Ashford Castle
So once upon a time my husband and I went on a vacation to Ireland… Day two we woke up in our lovely B&B and we were served a traditional Irish breakfast! This was definitely one of the highlights of our accommodation. Debora was so sweet and asked us what we had in store for
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Ireland Adventure :: Day One | Dublin
The adventure began with almost missing our flight. Seriously. If we had arrived at the airport a mere 15 minutes later we would have missed it. How did this happen? Well it was a bad case of the “Well I thought you had it” spouse trust situation. It was neither party’s fault and both our
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Monday In A Moment #2 | On Change
1 :: Change of Plans – Living an Air Force life is completely unpredictable. Nothing is ever set in stone until its actually happening. That being said, we had some startling news handed our way last week. D’s deployment has been officially cancelled. What was most unexpected was that disappointment can always follow relief. I