Friday, December 11, 2009

A night with Elmo







On Wednesday night we (mom, Topaz, Emi, and me) went to go watch a Sesame Street show LIVE. It was a lot of fun. It was sponsored by the USO, a civilian company that helps support the troops and their families. So it was totally free for military families.The show was suppose to be based on helping kids who have a deployed parent or a parent who returned home because of an injury. Honestly the show although did slightly talk about those subjects, mostly it was singing and dancing. Can I just say Grover, Cookie monster, Elmo , Zoe, and Zazita have got the moves! It included my faviorite of "C is for cookie". Kids could run up and give the charecters hugs but Topaz and Emi seemed a little resistant to that idea.

They passed out free Elmo twirly lights for the kids, USO scarves, two sesame street DVDs which deal with deployment and such (I haven't watched them yet to know if they are any good), a poster, a bumper sticker, a magazine guide for military parents, and postcards. Mom was jelous of the postcards. I was hoping to get an autograph of some of them so I could do a little name waving in my brother Ben's face but alas no such luck. Dad says though if I buy a picture of Elmo I could probably get away with just writing Elmo on it.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

The Big News


Sandi found out where we will be stationed when he comes home. We will be in Fort Hood ..... which is next to Kileen Texas. It will be close to family (Aunt Harmony) and close to my old stomping grounds (Austin). I am excited, Sandi is unsure. But whatever I am sure it will bring it's own adventures and besides in the army you never stay one place too long.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Proud to be an American


Today at 2pm Eastern standard time Sandi became a US citzen! My only regret is that I wasn't there to see it:( He went for his interview today, passed, and so they swore him in just a few hours later. It is good because when he joined the army he lost his Indonesian citzenship so he has been a man without a country.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

updates all around

Topaz was excited to get home back to Hawaii (except he calls his best friend over here "Lincoln" now). While we were gone we had someone watching our fish but I am afraid they died while we were gone. Topaz has been faithfully feeding the bowl to my utter dismay. He's been hilarious lately. I dropped a bowl and broke it today and ever since then everything I pick up Topaz says "Don't drop it, mommy". Hilarious kid.

Emerald is walking like a pro! I will soon put a video of it up for all to see. Her and Topaz keep getting in laughing competitions over nothing. It really is hilarious. I tried to take a video of that but apparently nothing spoils the mood like a camera.

Sandi is in Virginia now. His training hasn't started yet though. No one is really sure what is going on but the training is behind schedule so he might be late coming home. So of the guys have been waiting for months to start training. It makes me think of that song dad sings, "Will he ever come home? No he'll never come home..."

As for me, I am going to go visit Sandi over labor day. I am excited except I have an 11 hr flight to get there not including layovers. I am going to be exhausted!

Friday, June 12, 2009

Sandi's Address

I finally got a letter from Sandi!! (Still no phone call however) Here is his address. I am sure if any of you have time to write he could use all the letters he can get.
SPC Jayeng, Sandi
D-Co 3/60th INF RGMT
2nd PLT MADDAWGS
Fort Jackson, SC 29207

Thursday, May 28, 2009

It's official

It's official, I'm a soldier's wife. Sandi left yesterday for boot camp. He called at 4 this morning to say he got there safe. He said he felt a little out of place because all the new recruits were 18 or 19, single, and just going into the reserve. Also, his whole group he arrived with was from Alaska. They hadn't picked him up from the airport yet, but the recruiters said the yelling starts the moment your picked up. :) Should be fun.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

2 new callings

A week ago at church I was sitting in Relief Society when my husband came in and said one of the members of the bishopric wanted to talk to me. So I went there and he asked me to be compassionate service leader. I said okay and left, at the door the other member of the bishopric caught me and said he needed to talk to me. He asked me to be assistant in the nursery.I said uhhh....okay. This week at church they sustained me and set me apart, and my initiation was to handle nursery with out the other to leaders, who were sick or at another baby blessing. It was stressful but I survived and am dreading next week:) Just kidding. :)
Honestly, I am excited to have a responsibility. It should be fun.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

New member of the family

No I am not pregnant. Topaz had his birthday last Tuesday and we got him 2 fish for his present. We let him name the fish. He named them fish one and fish two. It has kind of a Dr Seuss sound to it that makes their names just perfect.

We also gave him a party with kids and a pinata and games. It was fun and he really enjoys playing with other kids. Then for dinner I made cute sloppy joes that looked like cars. However Topaz refused to eat it and the other (mom, dad, Sandi) said "cute" and then took them apart and ate them. Neither response was quite what I was hoping for though.

It was a fun day.

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Keep on waiting....

We heard what's going on with Sandi's shipout date! Nothing! They have decided not to move up the day so Sandi will go to training May 27....Hopefully:) So for now we are still all together.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Light at the end of the tunnel...or is it a train?

So here's the continuation of my last blog entry. Sandi finally got his green card! He was so excited! Well, that is until he talked to the army who lacked enthusiasm. When he informed them he got his green card they simply said "okay" and that's all. There was no talk of moving the day forward for his shipping out. So....nothing changes.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

The army, INS, and the US mail


So here's the update to our saga. Remember the army extended when Sandi could go to boot camp to January 14th because he couldn't extend his green card until October. Well, the first day he was elidgable he mailed in the papers and recieved a notice that his recidency was extended for a year. The army however didn't accept that saying it had to be an actual card. So the Saturday after Thanksgiving Sandi did his biometrics and we waited for the card in the mail....and waited and waited. We thought hmmm....must be stucked in Christmas mail. We waited some more. The army started to get anxious and sent Sandi to talk to INS. They said no problem they'd give him a temporary permant resident card...the army wouldn't accept that either. We couldn't get a hold of California to see where his greencard was and INS here wouldn't call for us. So we started to get antzy and worried too. Dad talked to someone at church who works at INS who said he could track the card for us. Mom wrote senator Akaka a respectful letter kicking his butt and asking him to pass it along to either INS or the army or perferably both. He called the next day and said he was on the case. Dad's friend at church let him know the next day our request was still in California waiting approval. He didn't have any power to tell them to hurry it up but it was nice to know where the green card was. Mom called the senator to see if he had found out anything but they couldn't get a hold of California either. Oh well. We anxiously checked the mail but no green card came. The day Sandi was soppose to shipout came and my visions of senator Akaka flying down in his personal helicopter to hand deliver Sandi's greencard began to fade. However, suddenly the army stepped up to the plate and decided to make some calls. Apparently there is an Army INS number you can call and they'll answer all your questions for you. (glad they told us....now) Apparently it takes about 6 monthes after you turn in your paperwork to get the green card, meaning April. The army placed his new shipout day as May 28th, but it can move up if he gets his greencard.
We've written senator Akaka and asked him to stay on the case and as for us it's back to job hunting.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

pedicure/ manicure

For my birthday I received a gift certificate for a pedicure and manicure at a local place here (It's actually called Amber Nails. Cool, huh!) I finally got around to using it two days ago. It was my first time ever to have my nails professionally done. So here's my review: It was so awesome! First you go in and soak your feet in warm water that bubbles like a jacuzzi. It felt so good. You sit in these leather recliners that massage your back, while some cute boy rubs your feet. They cut off callouses, and trim your nails. They paint your toes. Then you move on to the manicure, which isn't as fun as the pedicure but fun enough. They message your hand, trim your cuticles and paint your nails. They even put your shoes back on after their done. I left looking like a million bucks (at least my fingers and toes did) but even more important I felt like a million bucks. The price was about $30 but for an hour and half treatment it was worth every penny. I would highly recommend it for any stay at home mom....or anyone for that matter.