Sunday, October 19, 2008

Hold back, Amanda! Two days of consecutive posting? Settle down! Here are some pictures of when David swore into the National Guard/Army back in September. The day all the fun began! I think I mentioned this before but David signed up through a program called "Active First". The way it works is that he is Active Duty with the Army for the next four years. After those four years, he can either go with the National Guard for four more years or he can continue in the Army. It all just depends on how well he and we like Army life. So far he is liking it. He does wish all the young punks would just learn to shut up and do as they are told! It's been interesting having our communication limited to letters. He is supposed to get to call on Sunday mornings but that is one of the privileges that can be taken away if his platoon doesn't behave. Not to mention the time set aside to call is also the time he can go to church. As much as I want to talk to him, I also want him to be able to go to church. It's been 10 days since we got to talk on the phone to each other. Hopefully soon. I do get letters from him, which is great. I love hearing how hard he is working and that he misses us so much. I must admit that I do get frustrated sometimes doing the parenting thing solo (I know, it's just the beginning!) However, I realize how fortunate I am to have the opportunity to be with Mali every day. David misses her something fierce and I do my best to keep him up to date on her. David loves getting mail so if anyone wants his address just let me know. He'd love to hear from you. It's great to hear the support of those that realize what he is doing is a great thing. You wouldn't believe some of the negative reactions we get. People can be so dumb. Regardless, I am grateful I have a husband who is so willing to serve his country and will do my best to support him.

Here is David getting sworn in...



Here is Malia supporting the National Guard...



Here is David and his recruiter, Klimack...

8 comments:

This Idaho Girl said...

We need to get Mali a cute little Army shirt. I remember how frustrating boot camp was for me. Hopefully the time will go fast. Also, Amanda King just got your old stake job. Hope all continues to go well. We think of you often.

Amanda said...

Please know that the King family supports thier soldiers! Glad to hear an update. As Christina mentioned....I did get your old calling....any pointers would be GREAT!!

Traci Elizabeth said...

Those pictures are awesome. I have a bro in law in Iraq and fully support our troops. I admire David for joining during a time of trial for our country. I can't imagine how hard it is for you, luckily you have a great family to help you out!!

Lolo said...

I love it when you post often! :) We want David's address please. You can email it to Bart. Hope things keep going well for you all. We miss and love you guys.

Frisbies Forever said...

WE LOVE THAT HE IS SERVING HIS COUNTRY AND HIS FAMILY! I just wanted to yell it out there. We are proud to support him. I think he is incredible to be doing this and sacrificing so much for his family. Military life is indeed hard and I can't even imagine what you are all going through. I am glad Brad's service was up before I met him, something tells me I am too whiny to be a very good military wife.

Day Family Blog said...

How hard to not get to talk on the phone. Are you at least feeling less sick? Hope Malia is treating you as well as a 2 year old can. We miss you and are proud of David.

Elise said...

My brother served in the Air Force and was deployed for all but 6 months, split up, out of 4 years. So my thoughts are with all of you. We totally respect his willingness to serve.

Reed, Liz and the kids said...

Call me if you need to talk... I have been there! I think it is great that David is doing this and it does get easier, I promise. That is not to say that there still won't be bad times but you kind of get the hang of it all. I think of you guys often-