Showing posts with label encouragement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label encouragement. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

The Turning Point

So as of this week, I think we are officially getting into the turning point of our time is a long-distance, deployment-smothered couple. Things are finally feeling like they're right around the corner, and we're having so many positive experiences that I can just feel it--it's just so close!!

I taught my first full day today, and it went really well! My supervising professor came and observed me, and afterwards the only things she had to say as far as improvement goes were (a) I messed with my bra strap--which was kind of weird to me, and (b) I need to walk around the room more--but we were watching a video clip for a good portion of the class, so I couldn't block their view. So, I think it went well and I did pretty good for my first day taking on all classes all by myself.

Also, a colleague (even though I'm not technically employed) of mine at school asked me if I played soccer, and I was like "Well, yeah!" and he invited me to play on his team in the adult co-ed league in the area. So, if you've been following my journey, you'll know how much this means to me. I'm so excited to play again. It's only a game a week with no practices, but that's enough for me. I want to help coach girls soccer at my student teaching school, too.

The other most awesome thing is that we are winding down the housing search! We've found a few different properties and have contacted the agents. It's just so scary because I have to put a lot of money into a place that we can't step foot into until it's already ours. I have a friend who agreed to checking out some places for us so that she can let us know if they're gross or not, and that will be a huge help to making me feel better about committing to a place. We have two favorite places that are in two different complexes, both in Mililani, which I consider to be a "suburban" area in Hawaii. Nice housing, nice schools, movie theatre, lots of restaurants and stores, but not quite a busy city area. The best part is that it's only like 5-10 minutes from base. My husband likes to come home for breakfast and lunch so that his dearest wife can cook for him and take off his boots (don't worry, I don't really take off his boots for him).

The first place has amazing floors and is over 700 sq. ft. with 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom, which means the bedroom will be a decent size. The second one is a little more expensive, but has AC (unlike the first) and two bedrooms, which will be nice for an office space and occasional family visits from Virginia. So we shall see!

I also am almost finished moving everything into our storage unit. The movers come this Friday, so I have one more day (plus a few hours Friday morning), and all I have to do is move about 4 more bins in to it--so like one more trip! Then, I send our vehicle off a week later. Back to the good 'ole '93 Jeep Cherokee for a few months!

We're almost there...

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

"Faith Deployed"

I ordered the book Faith Deployed: Daily Encouragement for Military Wives by Jocelyn Green. I have been friends of the book's Facebook page, which the author updates with Bible verses and prayer requests every day. (They also have a website). Some days, those Bible verses are the only things that keep my feet on the ground. The more and more the site spoke to me, I knew I needed to get the book. I got a used one, not just for the sake that's it's cheaper, but so that when I read it, I can be reminded that some other wife used this book for the same purpose. The worn out pages and marks in the book (if there will be any) will remind me I'm not alone in this battle. I'm so excited to get my book, which might be here now. It doesn't have a tracking number, but should be here between two days ago and November 1st. Maybe I shall go check our mailboxes! There's also a second book, Faith Deployed Again: More Daily Encouragement for Military Wives, which I'm guessing are just more stories, more devotionals, and so forth. It's likely geared towards a wife going through a second deployment who's already read the first book. I'll be posting an informal review of this book once I get it and crack it open. I never have time to read--even my homework half the time--but I'm going to do a little academic sacrificing and put the comfort of God into this crazy deployed-husband's-wife life.