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New Year's Reception 2017: The Fun!

I absolutely love the traditions of the US Army. I love the Army Band, pomp and circumstance, ceremonies, social events, bugle calls, uniforms ... all the big things and little things that make our military so unique and special. One of the traditions that I am thrilled to participate in is the holiday reception. We estimate that, since our quarters were built in 1870-1872 time period, that Soldiers and Families have been gathering in this home for close to 150 years! What an honor to be a part of this amazing history! Having these hero Soldiers and Families in our home is an absolute joy and I sincerely hope they enjoyed their time today.

Quick Visit in PA

PCC Battle Buddies

This group of ladies provided much laughter, comfort, advice, and friendship throughout our week together at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.  We gathered to learn more about our upcoming volunteer roles in the Army and came away with all that and much, much more.  Thank you for a wonderful week ... and for wonderful new friendships!

Brand New Kickapoo

We spent some time driving around Fort Leavenworth today and let me just say ... this isn't the post I remember. There are familiar sights, of course, but our housing area has been completely razed, cleared, and built again. And wow, is it an improvement. I remember my sweet husband checking into our housing a week before the boys and me ... and calling him to see how it was. He is life's eternal optimist and when he said, "It's ... [long pause] ... livable," I knew we were in trouble. It. was. terrible. The housing was tiny, old, moldy, creaky, and dirty. Totally unacceptable, totally below standard ... and we loved our year in it.  Sure, we had to pay monthly for a rent-a-fence that was likely installed in the WWII era and yes, I could hear my neighbor open her kitchen cabinets from my sofa ... and okay, there was a full pink Starburst wrapper encased in layers of yellow wax in my front foyer surrounded by dust and hair that was perfectly preserved under ...

Neighbors and Friends

So first of all, shame on me. Shame on me and my husband AND shame on our fun new friends. We spent this week with some new friends who have been our neighbors since last summer. We've had a few casual chats with them but have never taken the time to get to know them or schedule a dinner or date ... and shame on us for that.  After spending time with them this week at another post far, far away, we discovered that we love them. They are funny and fun and have a lot of the same thoughts and beliefs as we do. We went to dinner one night and closed the restaurant down, not even noticing that we were alone in the building until the poor waitress began mopping by our feet. We so enjoyed getting to know them and hope we can bridge the gap of, I don't know, about 10 yards between our house and theirs to continue building the friendship before we move in June. Such is the Army life, but I look forward to keeping up with new forever friends.

NYC Trip: Sardi's and Broadway

One of the absolute highlights of our trip to NYC was getting to see our dear friends and former neighbors from Fort Hood days. They are currently assigned to a War College in Boston and I was thrilled that they made the trip! We enjoyed a very fun dinner at Sardi's catching up on careers and kids and life in general. We saw "Honeymoon in Vegas" on Broadway, thoroughly enjoying Tony Danza's character and had some good laughs. It was a fabulous evening with some equally fabulous friends.