Deployment Log, Day 34:
1. There’s really no place like home. I love our Texas hacienda, but Kansas is making my heart happy.
2. We’ve gotten soft. It’s cold here!
3. The trip up was really good. The kids were (mostly) troopers, minus the first hour of the trip when Malick was like, “Uh, no thanks.” Then he realized we were committed and stopped fighting it.
4. The great thing about a deployment is that it gives opportunities to do things that you would probably never do otherwise. Like drive 900 miles in 2 days by yourself with two Tiny Humans and a dog. Every 15 minutes or so I noticed my hands got tighter on the wheel, so I had to pretend I was some kind of awesome athlete on a mission and told myself, “Stay loose, stay loose…”
5. Nobody puked in the car! (And if you have met my kids, you know this is a big deal).
6. Charis did yak in the middle of the night on Saturday in the hotel. So that was fun. (It had me all wound up creating road trip contingency plans in case it wasn’t just a one-time thing).
7. Charis also apparently has trust issues with how I navigate: In Western Kansas, she mentioned a couple times that I was GOING THE WRONG WAY. Because we already saw “those cows” and “those windmills” the day before.
8. My sister and I are headed to Manhattan this weekend to celebrate my birthday like adults (as in, sleep till we wake up and eat with two hands). So any of my MHK or Fort Riley peeps want to break bread together, hit me up.
9. Charis: “Mama, let’s talk about cantaloupe.”
Me: “Um. Ok? Like the fruit?”
Charis: “No, the animal.”
Me: …
Me: “Oh, you mean ANTELOPE!”
10. Still missing mi esposo, but spending time with family and friends here in the midwest really helps.
11. This statistics class = seriously?!?! I have finally resolved to give it to Jesus, do the best I can (with the less-than-engaged group members to which I have been assigned) and praise the Lord that the option for resubmits in the class is a thing.
12: *Upon arriving to our hotel in Dodge City on Saturday night*
Charis: “Praise the Lord! We have two TVs AND air conditioning!”
(It was like 12 degrees outside…)
12. Prayer requests: Balance of fun and rest, being present and staying faithful to choices that positively impact my physical/spiritual health.
13. Parting thought for today:
“The Lord is my strength and my shield;
my heart trusts in him, and he helps me.
My heart leaps for joy,
and with my song I praise him.” ~Psalm 28:7