nikked
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Well, life here is going really well with Little Man Asa. Another beautiful, peaceful baby has been brought forth from my womb, and we couldn't be happier about that!
But...
Asa was born on Friday, March 9. We came home from the hospital on Monday, March 12. On the next day (Tuesday), my DH was called into his office and given notification that he is off to war. He will be leaving right after July 4 for a year.
This was a major shocker for us. His squadron does not deploy. He is with a Special Ops training wing. But, back in 2005, the AF was beginning to have troubles filling special duty slots in Iraq. So, they started pulling non-volunteers. In 2005, there were 200 career fields affected...now, there are 1200! Of course, we always knew/know that deployment was a possibility, but because the squadron didn't deploy, we thought we were pretty safe.
He will NOT be running around tracking down insurgents, or on a convoy. I know these are necessary jobs, but am so relieved! He will be teaching the Iraqis to do his job. Teaching is something he fell in love with while at Sheppard AFB (Wichita Falls, Texas) from 1998 to 2003, and I am very glad that he will be able to return to a position he so enjoys.
So, the kids and I will be moving from Albuquerque to Northern AZ, where my mom and his folks live. We also have a lot of other family in the area, including my dad and brother in Phoenix.
After a great fall/early winter with my cluster, we have really floundered, mainly because I can't seem to focus on more than one thing at a time. We had the move, then baby, and now deployment and another move. I am in my third month of relinquishment, with only 3 active consultants now. A recruiting star I am not. I rarely seem to be able to close the deal, which has way more to do with my own hang-ups than the people I am trying to recruit.
I'm posting this long, drawn out story so that:
Our 15 year old seems to be handling everything pretty well, but our six year old, who is our "odd little duck", I know will have some difficulty. Big sister, trying to be helpful, told the six year old that daddy was leaving and we were moving WAY BEFORE we were ready to tell her, so it has been a very emotional time.
It never seems to end for us, but I know that God has in His ever watchful eye, and is holding us in His very gentle hands. We just have to trust...
Thanks so much!
But...
Asa was born on Friday, March 9. We came home from the hospital on Monday, March 12. On the next day (Tuesday), my DH was called into his office and given notification that he is off to war. He will be leaving right after July 4 for a year.
This was a major shocker for us. His squadron does not deploy. He is with a Special Ops training wing. But, back in 2005, the AF was beginning to have troubles filling special duty slots in Iraq. So, they started pulling non-volunteers. In 2005, there were 200 career fields affected...now, there are 1200! Of course, we always knew/know that deployment was a possibility, but because the squadron didn't deploy, we thought we were pretty safe.
He will NOT be running around tracking down insurgents, or on a convoy. I know these are necessary jobs, but am so relieved! He will be teaching the Iraqis to do his job. Teaching is something he fell in love with while at Sheppard AFB (Wichita Falls, Texas) from 1998 to 2003, and I am very glad that he will be able to return to a position he so enjoys.
So, the kids and I will be moving from Albuquerque to Northern AZ, where my mom and his folks live. We also have a lot of other family in the area, including my dad and brother in Phoenix.
After a great fall/early winter with my cluster, we have really floundered, mainly because I can't seem to focus on more than one thing at a time. We had the move, then baby, and now deployment and another move. I am in my third month of relinquishment, with only 3 active consultants now. A recruiting star I am not. I rarely seem to be able to close the deal, which has way more to do with my own hang-ups than the people I am trying to recruit.
I'm posting this long, drawn out story so that:
- When you see my signature change to Ind. Consultant, y'all will know why; and
- To unashamedly ask for prayer in this time.
Our 15 year old seems to be handling everything pretty well, but our six year old, who is our "odd little duck", I know will have some difficulty. Big sister, trying to be helpful, told the six year old that daddy was leaving and we were moving WAY BEFORE we were ready to tell her, so it has been a very emotional time.
It never seems to end for us, but I know that God has in His ever watchful eye, and is holding us in His very gentle hands. We just have to trust...
Thanks so much!