Friday, February 17, 2012

BMT Graduation

This was taken the first day that I saw Jalen after two months. It was Thanksgiving Day in San Antonio, Texas. I was absolutely jumping with joy, of course you can't tell if he was happy or not because he never smiled in like any of the pictures that were taken while we were there. However, the fact that he was in uniform in public and I couldn't hold his hand was driving me insane, so I stood as close as I could without actually touching him.

I was trying really really really hard not to turn around and never let go of him ever again. See the control...we stood like that for a good 45 minutes before we were seating in the resturant. I swear nobody in San Antonio cooks.

To make a long story short I spent the best four days of my life with my now amazing husband (he was my fiance at the time). San Antonio is beautiful and I would love to go back if I ever get the chance. However, I would rather be there when Jalen could be out of uniform so that I would be able to hold his hand, hug him, and kiss him without him potentially getting in trouble with his superiors. 

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

The Count Down Continues

16 DAYS LEFT!!!! It's getting so close to seeing my amazing man again that I can almost smell him (in a good way). :) That probably seemed weird to read. I guess I should inform you that I love the way he smells and that was one of the first things that I noticed about him. Even when he's not wearing cologne I love the way he smells, pure man, ugh!

So an update on what has been happening while Jalen has been gone. School, work, homework, stir, and repeat. I haven't done much stuff due to the fact that I have a ton of homework all the time. But, this past weekend I officially found people who really understand what I'm going through right now. They are the girls of the USAFGF facebook group. All of these girls are either dealing with their boyfriends/husbands being deployed or just at basic training like Jalen. Actually there are five us that have guys graduating the same week, so we'll hopefully get to meet. :) Also, because I don't fly in until Wednesday night, missing all of the first days events, the amazing ladies going the same weekend have agreed to be my messenger. They have agreed to carry part of a 4 part letter to Jalen, give him a huge hug for me, and let him know that he's really not alone even if his family and I aren't there. Each girl has been sent a letter showing my appreciation and another sealed envelope with the part of the letter they're responsible for. Each part of the letter expresses my regret of not being there, how proud of Jalen I am, my love for him, and how excited I am to see him the next morning. Hopefully, these letters and hugs makes him feel better about not seeing me... I wish him luck, and I hope all the letters make it to him safely. :) The count down continues....

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Washington D.C Day 2

On the second day of our trip to Washington D.C we went on our Pentagon Tour (with special priviledges because of Jake's Air Force buddy that worked in the Pentagon), we also went to Arlington Cemetary, which was inspirational and very cool. Here are some pictures of the Cemetary. Unfortunately, pictures of The Pentagon are prohibited, so you'll have to use your imagination.


Women's Memorial


Women's Memorial


Lee House (Me and Jake exhausted after the long walk up to the house)


Old Tomb of the Unknown Soldier


Old Tomb of the Unknown Soldier


Full View of the Old Tomb


Old Amptheatre


Side view of the Old Amptheatre


Audience View of the Old Theatre


Some of the head stones


New Theatre: Audience View


Me by a huge marble column


A walkway through the cemetary


Nurses' Memorial


Tomb of the Unknown Soldier


Blossoming tree surrounded by headstones


JFK Eternal Flame


Saturday, October 22, 2011

The Count Down

I was always told that I shouldn't wish my life away, and I should live in the moment. But, because Jalen is Basic Training and starting on his fourth week and I'm still going about my monotonous and very lonely days I have started a count down (Actually I've been counting down since 52 days), and I am wishing that every week, everyday, every hour, and even every minute would go by so much faster.

The first week that Jalen was gone I could not focus on school or work. I went through my days as if in a trance. I never thought that saying goodbye to Jalen for a couple months was going to be as hard as it actually is. However, some days are better than others, and as the weeks go by I am able to push the ache of missing Jalen to the back of my mind and focus on what I'm doing. Plus, my friends and family have been a huge support in handling the separation. I usually have something to look forward to on the weekends. This weekend (which was also fall break) I've spent with Marika. We have watched movies, gone ice skating, gone shopping, and just spent a ton of time being teenage girls.

So to sum it all up. My ticket to Texas for Jalen's graduation has been bought. School is going well and I'm not failing any of my classes. I am impatiently awaiting Jalen's weekend phone call and the letters he writes me. And, there is only 33 days until I fly to Texas so we can be together, even if it's only for a few days. Wish me luck...

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Our Washington DC Trip First day (just a few pictures)

August 6th has come and gone, and our much antisipated trip to DC has been lived and is now gone. School and a new job started. Jalen doesn't work, he's just waiting for the day that he lives for Basic Training (September 26th). Our DC trip turned out to be a the end of our High School years and the beginning of adulthood. In every end there is also a beginning. Naturally our trip was one of the best experiences of my life. I gained alot of major life skills (with the help of Jake-Jalen's brother), I learned to read a Metro map, to travel without my parents, and to not only do everyday things like the dishes, and laundry for myself but for Jalen as well.


Salt Lake City Airport
 Well...we got through airport security, and made it to the gate with an hour and a half to spare, so naturally we were waiting on the plane.

The airplane at 30,000 feet


Jake and Jalen at The Capital
 We made it! This was the first day that we were there. We walked from the top of The Mall to the bottom, about 6-8 miles in one day in Washington DC humidity. Great way to start off the trip. :)

Jalen and I at The Capital


Jalen holding The Washington Monument

The White House
As Jake would say, "No Obama today".

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Outside Fun

Ahhh...Isn't the summer grand? The sun warming your skin, snow cones, and the free time away from school. Fortunately, I was able to take some time off of my two summer jobs and enjoy some summer time fun with my amazing fiance-Jalen.



Jalen has a passion for guns, so we drove up to West Mountain and took a few shots at some targets.  

Next, I took a leap of faith and took Jalen to my family reunion on Boulder Mountain. I was pretty sure that he would be completely accepted and wouldn't be scared away from me...and I was right. We had so much fun hiking, four wheeling, and roasting marshmallows. Could this summer get any better?


The drive was beautiful, and one that I will always remember.

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Graduation and the final decision on THE dress

Jalen and I are now high school graduates. Now, we have to at least pretend to act like adults. Crazy, huh? We have a ton of upcoming things in store for our futures. All of them extremely exciting. On this very day, in fact, Jalen signed his Air Force contract. He is now officially an Airmen. The next decision he has to make is if he wants to go in for 4 years or go in for 6 years. If he went in for 6 years from the very beginning he would get about $2,000-$3,000 more in pay, because he would go in as a higher rank, which would be nice considering that we are getting married and will need more money. However, I hope that's not the only reason he decides to go in for 6 years. I really don't want him to sign away 6 years, if there's a chance he won't be happy.




Now to the next big thing...I have decided on THE dress, which is being ordered as soon as my mom gets a check she is expecting from the city. My amazing dress will be ordered so that we have ample time to get it altered if need be. Here is a picture of THE dress...




AMAZING, RIGHT!!!!