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August 29, 2012

Autumn!!!

Y'all, I'm so excited for Fall this year! I love all the pumpkin-flavored goodies, the pumpkin beer(!!), the cinnamon/nutmeg/clove spices, and the yummy-smelling candles.

If you're following me on Pinterest, I hope you've enjoyed all the fun stuff I've pinned to my Autumn Pin Board recently! I'm actually planning to make some goodies tonight...

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August 27, 2012

Hurry Up and Wait

I guess this could be the motto of a military spouse or significant other. Whether it's a deployment or waiting for orders, we're always waitin' around for something!

In my case, Hubbs and I have had our whole lives switched up in the last year because his tentative orders had been changed. Last May (2011), he found out that he had been selected for a rated slot, so our first stop would have been in sunny Florida for training immediately after graduation (this past May 2012). Well, we had that mindset for a good 9 months, and when he hadn't gotten his orders by the time everyone else was receiving them, he got worried and went to go find out what was wrong. Somewhere along the lines, it got lost in the paperwork that his job had been changed. No one bothered to let us know, and he was now unassigned, and was given 24 hours to create a new dream sheet of bases. Then we waited around for another 2 months for them to tell us [good news] that they found us a home, but [bad news] it wasn't any of the bases we put on our dream sheet.

Everything in this whole entering Active Duty process has been a waiting game full of "tentative" information. Here we are-- 3 months after graduation and we're tentatively supposed to be starting our new life next month, but nothing's official!

It makes me so crazy that even once he gets his official orders, things are still liable to change up until the very last minute. Like, everything can change: job, base, date. Nothing's official til he gets to where he's going and he reports in. So frustrating, right?!

I can't give my current employer a specific date that I'll be leaving, and I can't even look for a new job. I'm not going to waste my time researching job opportunities in a specific area if there's any possibility that I may not end up there. We can't tell our families what to expect for our lives in the coming future, and we can't tell our current landlord when we'll be moving out-- thank goodness he's totally cool and flexible.

I'm worried that the transition is going to be very last-minute and stressful. I've posted before about being a planner, and if the Air Force decides to only give me 3 days notice of what's happening, I'm going to have a freak-out. It would be exciting, definitely, but it makes me crazy thinking that that could actually happen!

Does anyone out there have a fun story they'd like to share about having to pack up and leave (or deal with the military changing plans) at a moment's notice?
How do you deal with the stress of not knowing what the military has in store for you and your family's near future?


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August 24, 2012

Fun Fact Friday

Here are Five Fun Facts about me for this Friday:

1. Autumn has recently become my favorite season
2. It used to be summer
3. Speaking of autumn, I love pumpkin beers. Top 3: My brother's pumpkin homebrew, Williamsburg Alewerks Pumpkin, and Weyerbacher Imperial Pumpkin Ale
4. Hubbs and I shamelessly narrate our dog's life
5. I have been a badass barista at four different, independent coffee shops during high school and college.

Hope you enjoyed those! Happy weekend!


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August 23, 2012

My Dreadlocks (with pictures!)


Alright, so you've read my "About Me" page and you've seen a few of my posts, and maybe you've stalked my Pinterest, but you still haven't quite figured me out yet.

Let me put myself out there and tell you about my lil dreadies. My dreadlocks have fascinated people since they've been in existence. They're unique and uncommon, and mine aren't pristine; they are definitely more rugged and natural. They are of uneven sizes, and I even have a few "congo dreads" that used to be many singular dreadies that morphed into one giant one. I also have decorative beads scattered through my locks!

Here is a list of very common questions I get about my hair and my answers:

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August 21, 2012

Saving Money on Food

As a broke-ass college graduate, I'm all about saving money. And food is one of those things you just have to spend money on, so you might as well try to get the best bang for your buck!

I'm subscribed to a few feeds that have to do with living on the cheap, including Wise Bread and The Simple Dollar. Last night I found something on Pinterest that is called "Freezer Cooking." Now, I am definitely a freezer person...

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August 20, 2012

Ab workouts

A little dose of funny from my Instgram: here's my husband doing an ab workout, Bahaha!


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Personalities

This article came up on SpouseBUZZ recently, "Does it Take a Certain Personality to be a Military Spouse?" and I thought it was pretty interesting, especially since I'm new to this and it'd be good to know if I need to adopt a new personality trait or get rid of and old one!

The author, Heather Sweeney, says that she is an introvert. And although there is a difference between being introverted and being shy, as the very first commenter states, the author describes how she is shy in social situations. I'm like that too sometimes, and I also become very worn out after socializing for extended period of time-- even if it's with people I know. Entertaining can occasionally be energizing for me, but it's mostly draining.

Read more after the jump..

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August 19, 2012

Pilot

A fitting title for the first post on a Air Force blog!

Let me start off by first saying thanks for stopping by! I encourage you to take a look at the About page to get to know me, and if you think this blog is something you'll enjoy, feel free to subscribe either on your RSS Reader or by email. (Those links can be found in the column to the right.)

In the next few months, you can expect to witness a very exciting lifestyle change for me and Hubbs. He will be entering active duty and starting his Air Force career, we'll be moving away from our family to start our military life, going through the hassle that is on-base housing, job searching for me, finding a balance between housewifery and career, and I'll be learning the "ins and outs" of being an officer's wife.

I am definitely looking forward to these changes! We've been working towards this lifestyle for the past 5 years, and there was even a time when we weren't sure that things were going to pan out. So now that it's actually happening, I'm stoked!

Here's a little bit of background info..:


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