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Denise, there are storage units close to where Steven lives, I can't remember the name of the street, but I will ask. And they did have a sign out there that they give military discounts. Sometimes, I ask about prices to see what the true price is then ask about military discounts to see if they are really giving them. Guess that is a trust issue for me. I hope all works out for him.
SeabeeWife - I am excited for you too. I love those pictures I see of the homecomings on facebook. As the time gets closer for me to come down, I will send you a message to see how the time is going for you. In the mean time, get some reason because you will need it for the happy day and your finals. Good luck on all!
SeabeeWife20: So excited for you!!!
The "Welcome Home" banner was hung today and preparations are being made in the house. It's getting MUCH closer :D I can hardly contain myself at this point. I haven't told anyone (except my photographer) what day he is coming home. You aren't supposed to anyway, but some people will tell their close relatives. I didn't want to risk them saying something to me on Facebook and messing things up for me and the rest of the battalion. "Loose lips sink ships" and even though my husband isn't on a ship, I like to say "Bombs blow-up planes".
Robin-you are more than welcome to get excited for me. Maybe you can help take away some of my anxiousness lol!!
Jaz-I'm not sure at the moment what I am doing that weekend. We were planning on doing Christmas parties before everyone left town for the holidays. I will also be finishing up my finals that week. However, I would still love to meet up even if for a short minute. Maybe we can find a halfway point and find a restaraunt or something to meet at. Let me know what you think and we can go from there!
Kelleypin & Joanie - congrats to your guys. As Robin said, great to see advancement at this time.
I am hoping my son will do some recordings before he leaves. It is nice that he will be back about a month or two after the baby arrives, but his wife can still play those recordings while he is gone to kind of help herself so she doesn't get depressed. I think children's stories will be on the list of Christmas items for them.
Thank you. Congrats to Tyler too.
Kelleypen: Tell him congrats!
Mark made Petty Officer 2nd class! YAY
Tyler made GM2 this cycle.....one proud mom!!!!
Counting down the days until this deployment is over....It's been a long 8 months...Can't wait to have Tyler back close to home..
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