Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Halloween to New Years with the Gliwa's

My wonderful, best friend, Mandee and her two kids, Marcella and Maddox, are the three people I can depend on to spend time with me if I'm lonely or need someone to experience and have fun with during holidays.  Here's a little picture recap of this past holiday season from Halloween till New Years Eve (tonight!). 


 Waimanalo has a pumpkin patch that I had heard of, but had yet to go to.  I went with Stu, Mandee, Mar, and Maddox...we had a blast picking out pumpkins in shorts and tank tops.

Happy Halloween!  Our neighborhood on base is like the perfect little town, with cookie cutter houses, quiet streets, sidewalks, and kids can play outside and ride bikes safely.  I walked around with the Gliwa's and watched the little bumblebee and a miniature Tom Cruise from Risky Business trick-or-treat.  It'll be so much fun when we have kids of our own to experience this with.

Mandee and I both LOVE to read and we both LOVE The Hunger Games.  We went to see Catching Fire together and we thought it was fantastic!  "May the odds be ever in your favor."

Happy Thanksgiving! The Gliwa's invited me over and we had a delicious turkey dinner.  After dinner Mandee and I took the kids to see Frozen (the new Disney princess movie) and it was adorable!  I love Disney movies and this was like the classics with lots of singing. :) After the movie, we left the kids with Stu and we drove into Target for Black Friday shopping (they opened at 8pm).  We both didn't have a "must have" item, which made the line we had to stand in that was wrapped around the store a little easier and relaxing to stand in.

An early Christmas gift from Megan, Greg and Lexi!  I LOVED IT!

We had a Christmas tree lighting on base, so the Gliwa's and I went to see and hear the Marine Corps Band play.

Mom came to visit!  She helped me set up my Christmas tree and Netflix had a beautiful fireplace we could play on the TV.  So cozy!

Mom was here on her and Dad's 34th wedding anniversary, so we went to see Catching Fire (my second time and her first), then we drove to Waikiki for P.F. Changs happy hour, then to YOgurt Mama for dessert!

The five of us went on a tour mom and I have never done at the macademia nut farm which is only 30 minutes from our house.  If any of you visit again we will definitely go here!

Wrapping gifts to send to Kyle.  Some of his gifts included a bar of soap, See's chocolate, a Marine Corps T-Shirt, cinnamon and sugar macademia nuts, swedish fish (which he always gets for Christmas), and three $3 DVD's from the movie rental store on base which is closing so they had a mega sale. 

Marcella had her winter dance recital and mom was nice enough to come with me since I told Mar I would already go.  She danced wonderfully!

The week of Christmas, Mandee and I wanted to make it special for the kids since their Dad recently deployed (and also special for us!).  We made sugar cookies together!

Delicious!

They spent the week before Christmas at my house because unfortunately, the day after Stu deployed, Mandee's house flooded!  Her washing machine is on the second floor and when she got home there was water covering the ENTIRE downstairs.  It was so bad. :(  So I let them stay at my house in the guest bedroom.  It was a blast having them at my house for a few days and nights, especially Christmas Eve and Christmas morning (above). In the picture, Stu called on FaceTime when the kids opened their gifts.  

FaceTime with Kyle!!! 

The morning of Christmas we opened gifts, I made streudel (Kyle's family tradition and recipe), we put in a pot roast, red potatoes, and carrots into the crockpot, we watched Turbo (a movie the kids got for Christmas), then we went to the movie theater to see Walking with Dinosaurs, came home to eat our delicious dinner and watch Anastasia, and take one picture with the self time on the camera (above).

Kyle's Christmas was also fun!  As you can tell, he and a few of his friends ordered "ugly Christmas sweaters".  His is great! :)

New Years Eve!  I invited Mandee and the kids over.  We watched Aladdin, then we made dinner (delicious pork chops!), and then we watched The Little Mermaid and made hot cocoa with marshmallows (above).  Since of course, they are little ones, they went home around 8.  And I am finishing my 2013 and ringing in my new year by cuddling in a blanket on the couch and watching Netflix. :)

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Surviving the Deployment

Well it's officially been over 3 months since Kyle has been gone.  It's not necessarily getting easier, but it is becoming different.  I am finally getting into a routine of my own.  It's definitely been interesting to plan everything around me...I don't have to rely on Kyle's schedule to plan our day, week, or month.  I've had a few people say things to me about "Oh, it must be so much easier without kids to take care of!" or "I'm jealous you don't have to raise kids alone".  I want to tell them I'm jealous they get to hug, squeeze and hold their little ones when I get little human contact.  That I love my alone time, but after a month of having alone time in my house, I am ready for someone or something (a pet...*ahem* Kyle) to fill the space with me.  Yes, children are a huge responsibility, especially having to do it when your husband is deployed, but not having children has it's own difficulties.

I actually had a meltdown a few weeks ago with Kyle.  I had started substituting full time and when I sub we rarely get to talk due to the time difference and the hours he works.  Well, I was dealing with our new house we purchased in Oregon (remodel, paying first mortgage, etc.), starting back at work in a grade level I do not enjoy, and just being plain, old lonely.  He asked if I was okay and I just lost it.  I told him I am tired of being alone.  If you know me, I love my alone time, but I had had enough.  I will do plenty of things...I will go to work all day, go to my workout class, meet up with friends for coffee or go shopping, but when I get home I am alone.  I go to bed alone.  I wake up alone.  I make dinner alone.  Now, don't go feeling sorry for me! But I would LOVE your prayers!  And maybe a cat. You could get me a cat.  I am seriously thinking about it because it would be less work than a dog, Kyle could care less about a cat so he wouldn't be upset, and I would have something in my house that is living and would hopefully cuddle with me when I come home. 

So within these last three months (which have gone slowly and quickly at the same time), Kyle is working in Qatar and he is "bored" and "losing his mind" which are two phrases I hear a lot.  I on the other hand, am trying to stay busy (because I can) to help pass the time.  I got a full-time substitute job at the elementary school on base.  I am in an inclusion class (general ed and special ed together).  It is 1st grade and I am the special education teacher.  If you know me, you know I prefer 3rd grade and above, particularly 5th, so 1st is not my thing.  I have also had minimal experience working with special education students, so this has been a learning experience.  I will be in this classroom at least through the end of February, but they may need me to the end of the school year.  As emotionally and mentally exhausting it can be with my 3 particular students I work with, it is great to have the income and more importantly the teaching experience.

Since Kyle was going on this deployment as an individual, it was very low key since it was me who dropped him off at the airport instead of on base with a company of Marines.  Before walking into the airport, we took one last picture together in the car (below) and then I shed a few many tears.  Definitely not something I would wish upon anyone.  But, honestly that was the hardest part so far! Now we get to talk as well as send pictures via email or text daily, which we are SO fortunate to do so!

:)

Kyle takes pictures for me and sends them for me to document in our Project Life album.  Love him for that!  Here are some pictures from how Kyle passes his time in Qatar and how I have passed my time in Hawaii.

 When Kyle first flew out to the middle east, he spent the first few days in Kuwait.  Here is a view of the sunset.

 A view of Qatar at night.

 Of course, Kyle found Mt. Dew

Eating dinner in the main square.  A little blurry, but I guess they have hookah at every table for people to use.  Very different than the U.S. with no smoking at restaurants!

I have been telling Kyle to read Harry Potter because I love the series.  Well, Kyle doesn't enjoy reading nearly as much as me, but he will listen to book on tape.  He was on book two and I just finished book one (again), so I read the book while he listened to it.

My first care package to Kyle.  Thought I'd decorate a little for Halloween along with some requested items from Kyle and a few treats of my own for him.

Love this picture of Kyle in the city.  They usually get one day off on the weekend, if they get it off at all, and him and some co-workers usually venture into the one major city.

Kyle thought I'd enjoy this picture of him and his buddy at Starbucks...and I do!

 I am still going, going, going in my workout classes.  Trying to get more toned and fit before Kyle gets home!

The big group.  They drove, well Kyle drove, into the desert to see old ruins.  Kyle said driving there is a little bit a lot crazy!

A man with his kids selling some cups (I believe).  I'm so glad Kyle took a picture of this!  I love seeing them in traditional outfits and the girl is in an outfit you would see in the states!

Kyle sitting at his desk, on the Marine Corps birthday, Novemeber 10th, and he wore his fancy schmancy dress blues that I love! He actually had a soldier walk past him and tell him "man, you guys have the best looking uniforms!"

FINALLY got my school badge at Mokapu...I feel official. :)

 They have putt-putt!

AND bowling! How can Kyle say he is bored? ;)

I go to movies by myself and I'm not ashamed of it.  I usually go on base because tickets are only $4.50 and popcorn and a drink is only $5.00.  I went to a matinee on a Sunday to see Captain Phillips.  I told the ticket guy "one, please" and he said, "all by your lonesome?  Well you can go bowling alone too!".  Gee, thanks, but no thanks.  That is good to know about the bowling coupon for future reference though!

Kyle also got to meet Shaq!  Shaquille O'neal and Alonzo Mourning who were doing a USO tour.  He got a signed basketball for me!

 My last pre-Christmas care package.  Unfortunately, I got it together last minute to mail at the beginning of December, so I couldn't decorate it. But I threw in a chocolate advent calendar, some felt garland, and a few mini stockings filled with chocolates, mints, and gum.  I wanted him to decorate a little and have it actually FEEL like Christmas in Qatar.
I hope this gives you, family (especially Kyle's) and friends, a little glimpse into what Kyle is doing and what I am doing to pass my time while he is gone.  If you pray for something, pray for time to go quickly, especially for KYLE!  He gets very bored sitting at a desk...definitely not the type of work he enjoys!  HE is definitely wishing this was a combat deployment, but I am thankful it is not. :) 









Monday, October 14, 2013

A Visit from Mom and Dad

A few days after Kyle left for deployment, my parents flew in to visit.  They had their trip planned before he found out about his deployment, but it worked out perfectly.  Kyle left September 8th and my parents flew in on the 12th.  They stayed for two weeks and we all discussed that it flew by, but at the same time it felt like they were here for a lot longer than just 2 weeks!  We spent a lot of time at the beach, going on a hike, and just spending down time at my house.  I'll let the pictures tell you a little about their trip.

 The first day they arrived Dad went golfing and Mom and I walked with him the back 9.  Beautiful course on base.

We went on a sunset cruise in Waikiki to watch the fireworks that are set off every Friday night.  It was a great cruise and beautiful night!

Sailboats were out everywhere!

FIREWORKS from the ocean!

 
I took them to Bellows and it was a beautiful day with great waves!


 
We went on the lighthouse hike.  Mom and Dad have never done it, so they enjoyed this nice little hike with spectacular views.



 
The beautiful lookout from the hike.

 
We went into Waikiki one night for a block party.  They shut down a few blocks and they had vendors selling things like the Saturday Market, plus delicious food and bands playing.



A double rainbow greeted us when we got to Waikiki.

 
I got my parents hooked on Dexter a few months back.  They were only one season behind the current season when they got here, so I got them got up and then we watched the series finale together when it aired on TV!



 
I got a sub job and let my parents use my car to go to the beach and hang out.  Unfortunately, at the end of the sub day I got a call from my mom saying they were in an accident.  A vehicle behind them hit them when they driving around 40 mph, which caused them to hit the car in front of them.  Thankfully, no one was injured terribly, but I can't say that about the vehicles.  My car ended up being totaled and for the rest of our time in Hawaii I will be using Kyle's truck and when he gets back we will figure out how to share one vehicle. :)



 
I took mom to my favorite shave ice place...Island Snow.  Dad had gone when he and Meg came to visit.  She loved it!



 
I also took them to my favorite Japanese restaurant!  Part of vacationing in Hawaii is the food. :)



 
Dad collected some plumeria from my street and took them home for Macie.  She LOVED them!  They said she kept holding onto the flowers and wouldn't let go.  So cute.

So thankful they could come visit.  It was definitely helpful to keep me busy with the first two weeks of Kyle being away.  Love you guys!