Friday, July 28

What a relief

I guess this is a good thing...

You Should Be A Capricorn

What's good about you: hard working and ambitious, you're practically a guaranteed success

What's bad about you: you can be unforgiving toward people who fail you

In love: you're very picky, but extremely devoted to the one you choose

In friendship, you're: likely to be a good friend but expect a lot in return

Your ideal job: rock climber, sculptor, or practitioner of black magic

Your sense of fashion: preppy and put together

You like to pig out on: meat and potatoes


I say that because I am a Capricorn. What should you be? What are you?

Thursday, July 27

That day

The alarm sounded at 6, but he’d been awake for an hour already. For some reason, he wasn’t able to sleep very well last night, and then it hit him: Today was Saturday but not just any Saturday. Today was the day he had been looking forward to ever since the date had been set last year. Today was his wedding day.

When he first met his Princess, he was no real prince. He had wandered into a church just outside the base where he was assigned and the pastor invited him to a church dinner. It was at this dinner when he met a woman who invited him to join her and her daughter for dinner next some time at their house. This was to be the first of many such invitations. In fact, it quickly grew into a weekly habit. He’d go to the small church meeting in the school and then follow the woman and her daughter to their house for Sunday dinner. Eventually, he worked up the nerve to ask the recent high school graduate if she’d like to go to the movies with him.

She said yes.

For their fifth date, the 21 year old Marine took his 18 year old friend to the Marine Corps birthday ball.

When he turned 22, she took him to DisneyLand… his first visit ever.

That summer, he took her to the Grand Canyon to meet his family. They went there because his sister was working as a summer missionary there and it seemed like the perfect excuse for him to go to Arizona, and his folks to visit their kids in “neutral” territory. They camped and had a good vacation together. It was then that he knew (or at least strongly suspected) that she could be the one he’d been searching for without ever really realizing it.

That August, sitting under the stars in her backyard, he proposed. It wasn’t one of those glorious moments that he’d be proud of forever, but he couldn’t wait to ask. So, without even a ring, he whispered into her ear, “Marry me.” She looked at him like he’d suddenly grown a second nose or something until he said it again. “Marry me. Would you do me the honor of being my wife? I don’t ever want to lose you and I can’t think of a better way to do that.”

She said yes.

Now, almost a year later, the day was here. He wanted to rush out to the church, but his friend reminded him that the wedding wasn’t until 1 o’clock that afternoon. That meant there was time to do some things, like make sure he had the train and plane tickets for later that evening. Check. Hotel reservation confirmed in L.A.? Check. Waikiki? Check. Where’s your uniform? Right here… all the pieces accounted for. By the time he got to the small church rented out for the occasion, the clock had stopped moving. His parents arrived and everyone seemed ready to go. Time to begin. Where’s the pastor? What do you mean no one’s seen him yet? We were supposed to start 10 minutes ago. Call his house… okay, NOW he’s on his way. The young Marine sergeant and his friends take their places at the front of the church. Unfortunately, no one noticed that one of them had unplugged his dad’s video camera. There would be no video of this wedding. The music started and the bride’s maids came down the aisle. His sister was first. He motioned for her to hurry up, but she smiled and shook her head “no.” She was enjoying this! Finally, the Maid of Honor made her way through the six Marines posted along the aisle as honor guard and the music changed. The swords went up and she came around the corner, on the arm of her father, looking like the sun.

His heart stopped. Was it really happening? Was the vision of beauty coming down the aisle really coming to him? He couldn’t breath. He looked at his best man who smiled a huge smile and one of his groomsmen who gave him a thumbs-up and a look that said, “Now, wasn’t this moment worth the wait this morning?”

The pastor who had first welcomed him to that small church said some things… probably having to do with the sanctity of marriage, but he couldn’t hear anything. He couldn’t see anything. He didn’t want anything but to be with this woman for the rest of his life. What? Did you say something, Pastor? Oh, did you just ask if he wanted to be her husband? Didn’t he already say that? He had, but not out loud. He said yes. Same question to her.

She said yes.

There was a unity candle. There was a moment when he looked at his mother in the front row just as she wiped a tear from her eye. There was a prayer and there were vows exchanged as they placed rings on each others’ fingers. Finally, the pastor said that we were officially married and that he could now kiss the bride. He did so with enthusiasm tempered only by the fact that his mom was watching and they were in a church!

That couple walked arm in arm through the arch of swords ten years ago today.

Since then, the young woman has lived in seven different homes, graduated college, and given birth to two beautiful babies. He’s managed to get promoted once, start a new line of work in the Corps, and gone to war twice.

I don’t know if that couple who honeymooned in Hawaii together still exists, but I do know that the feeling is stronger than ever for him. I know because (as I’m sure you’ve guessed) I am that young man. Well, at least I used to be him.

Princess Jennie, today is a milestone that many couples don’t reach. I’m so very glad to have you in my life and I know that if it weren’t for your love and support I’d probably be a bum by now, or a truck driver. You are my everything and I love you very much. Though we’ve had our share of bumps in the road, I could not imagine taking this trip without you.

All my love for all my life,
Bill

Monday, July 24

If there's a point here, I missed it.

I think that this weekend's little blog survey could not have been more appropriate. I'm hoping that this is result is partly because I am unsupervised at the moment. In fact, I should be supervising others. Better get my blog posted so I can get back to it.

You're Totally Sarcastic

You sarcastic? Never! You're as sweet as a baby bunny.
Seriously, though, you have a sharp tongue - and you aren't afraid to use it.
And if people are too wimpy to deal with your attitutde, then too bad. So sad.


So, how sarcastic ARE you, anyway?

Wednesday, July 19

What a long strange trip it's been (so far)

Okay, let me start by saying oheyo gezeimeas ("ohio gu-ZI-muss") which means "Hola!" in Japanese. I've been away from my family for not quite a week and it feels like it's been forEVER! There have been many frustrations as I've tried to establish my office over here. First, I had to fight and finally scrounge for a space to call my own. Then I had to turn in my computer for re-imaging... good thing I backed up all my data and most of the music I'd stored on the hard drive first. Now, I'm supposed to be going to a rifle and pistol range next week (in violation of the base directive that new arrivals are supposed to acclimatize for a minimum of 21 days before conducting any training) and I just learned at dinner that the range may not happen. Apparently, it was never locked in stone that we even had the quotas. Talk about beating your head against a wall.

Anyway, long story short... my barracks is directly across the street from the lesser used chow hall and that is right next to the library, and their computer lab. Also, I'm only about 2 blocks away from the USO here, so I can see free movies without too much effort. Having said all that, I find myself torn. On the one hand, I miss my family something fierce but on the other I can't deny that I'm basically single right now and I don't even have to worry about keeping up appearances in the hopes of attracting the right girl. She's stuck back in California with two rambunctious little ones and a count-down calender that seems to be moving in the wrong way at the moment.

To keep myself occupied, I checked out Book V of Stephen King's series, "The Dark Tower." I'm also making time each day to catch up on my Bible reading and I'm even scribbling ideas for this railroad I'm going to construct SOMEday.

To Jen: Princess, I love you and I'm very glad that at least we can exchange email on a regular basis.

To Andrea: I haven't called you guys yet because A) my office phone hasn't been connected yet and B) I'm restricted to this base until the CO believes he can trust us to act like men and not like animals. As soon as I can, I'll give y'all a holler and we can get together.

To everyone else: Thank you for your thoughts and prayers and keep 'em coming.

Saturday, July 15

And so it begins.

We arrived at our new (temporary) home early this morning, local time. The members of the battalion who were already here came to meet us and show us around the camp a little bit. Not much has changed in the 13 years since I last visited "The Rock".

Anyway, please stop over and give my wife your best wishes. She's the one stuck alone with the kids for the rest of the year.

I'll post more later when there's more to report. Until then, have a great weekend!

Wednesday, July 12

Until we meet again

Ladies and Gentlemen, this is my last post from home for awhile. The United States Gov't believes it is in this nation's best interest for me to ply my career counseling skills while deployed overseas... again.

If there's a positive to this story it is that I am not going to Iraq this time. I'm going to the Far East. Good thing there's nothing going on over there! (Please note: that was sarcasm.) Now, before you read into anything I've written here let me be frank with you. We are going to be the ground force for the command that assisted with the tsunami relief last year and other humanitarian type missions. This is all part of a normal deployment cycle and it gives this battalion a break from the combat operations they've been involved in almost non-stop for the past three years.

I will try to keep this blog updated as often as I can while overseas. If nothing else, it gives me something to do and allows my family to check in on me without the outrageous phone bills. In the mean time, please keep my wife and children in your thoughts and prayers. Feel free to say hi from time to time.

Peace!

Sunday, July 9

I am a Jedi...

As I prepare to embark on yet another quest to save the galaxy from the Sith Lords, I thought it rather appropriate that I share with you the results of my Jedi test.








Obi-Wan Kenobi
You scored 74% wisdom, 46% aggression, 57% power, and 68% morality!
You are one of the wisest Jedi of them all, and have had a very eventful career full of failures and successes. You are a skilled fighter, having defeated many powerful opponents in your time. You are not overly aggressive, though. You are more reserved and collected. Your sense of morality is without question, and you are a model Jedi.







My test tracked 4 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:



















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You scored higher than 54% on wisdom





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You scored higher than 48% on aggression





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You scored higher than 25% on power





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You scored higher than 43% on morality
Link: The Famous Jedi or Sith Test written by SarumantheMad on OkCupid Free Online Dating, home of the 32-Type Dating Test



Needless to say, it is encouraging that I follow the ways of the Force. Master Yoda will be pleased.

Saturday, July 1

YES!

Now THAT's the Cincinnati Reds I remember watching in the early 90's.

Oh, and did I mention that my adopted hometown heros won last night in similar fashion? Pretty exciting if you ask me.

I'll post more later (probably tomorrow) but I had to get this out there.

Also, here's my blog survey for the week...

Your 2006 Summer Anthem Is

Dani California by the Red Hot Chili Peppers

"She's a lover, baby, and a fighter
Shoulda seen it comin' when it got a little brighter
With a name like "Dani California"
Day was gonna come when I was gonna mourn ya
A little loaded she was stealin' another breath
I love my baby to death"


Let the summer begin!