Friday, March 20, 2009

Ranger School Haircut

Hey everyone, we cut my hair tonight and we thought we would share them with everyone, so maybe yall could get a least a fraction of the amusement out of this as Sophie did. By the way, thanks for the clippers mom and dad.... not.




Im going to miss my hair
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Before Haircut...
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Sophie thought it would funny to cut a mohawk in my hair, i mean, why not add to the humiliation, right?
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Real Funny
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Smoothing out the final touches...
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...After Haircut
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I must be ready for Ranger School, all my happiness is gone (its laying in that pile on the floor)

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Our life in the Army

Our time is soon to be coming to a close here at Fort Benning...thankfully. We love southern Georgia, but its time to move on. This time is marked by my recent graduation from Infantry Basic Officer Leader Course (IBOLC), which I started in November. It was fun, I met a lot of great guys, and Sophie, who became really involved with the Family Readiness Group and PWOC met a lot of great friends too.

The last week of IBOLC, I did receive official notification that Sophie and I will be going to Germany. I will be assigned to the 2nd Squadron of the 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment. The 2SCR is the oldest Cavalry unit in the Army, they have a lot of history and traditions, and now they field the new Stryker combat vehicles, which will an incredible opportunity for me to be a part of.

Of course, before any of that happens, I an headed to Ranger School. Mostly because a blue doesn't mean much with out that black and gold balancing things out on the other sleeve... Im just kidding. Infantry Lieutenants are lucky to have to opportunity to attend Ranger School as a part of their normal training, when other soldiers throughout the Army have to go through a lot of red tape to get there. It is a school that tests a soldiers ability to lead under stress, with little food and sleep, and physically draining missions being graded to faultless standard. Sophie is about to go crazy with it being the center of my attention and concern, but since when have I not drivin' her crazy! But really, Sophie has been amazing in her support.

As for now, please continue to pray for us and the big changes we're going through and the adventure we continue to travel. And enjoy the few pictures from the graduation and the family visit.