So, after much prayer and consideration, Chris has decided to join the army. He swore in and signed his contract this past Friday (June 25th, 2010). I fully support his decision and am looking forward to the adventure that is ahead of our family. I know that this is a hard decision to understand. I consider us very blessed that we have had such an outpouring of support from the majority of people. I am proud of Chris and the decision that he has made. So many people have adopted the "let someone else go and do it" attitude, and I am proud that Chris has stepped up to the plate.
He has chosen to be a combat engineer. Basically, he will be blowing stuff up, clearing routes, etc. This has been the hardest part of the entire process to swallow for me. I am extremely worried about him and what he will be doing on a day-to-day basis, but I am also excited that he might have the opportunity to do a job that he loves. He is set to leave for basic training on November 10th. He has informed his recruiter that he wishes to leave earlier, if possible. After his 10 week basic, he will have 6 weeks of AIT (advanced individual training). All of this will take place at Ft. Leonard Wood, Missiouri. After all of his training is complete, the kids and I will join him at our first duty station. We should find out about halfway through AIT where that will be.
We are asking that everyone pray for us and our family as we start our adventure. And, due to the lack of some people to tactfully express their opinions, we are asking that anyone that disagrees kindly refrain from discussing this issue behind our backs. I am not trying to be mean or rude, but we are in agreement that this will benefit our family and it is a "done deal" for us.
I am planning on keeping up this blog for several different reasons. First of all, we will be leaving this area in a few months, and I want everyone to be able to remain involved in our lives. This blog may very well be a very important part of our ability to remain tapped into our hometown and those that are important to us. Secondly, I want anyone that is interested in joining the military (especially those with a family), to read this and hopefully gain a better perspective on what entails joining the military. Everything on this site will be from my perspective as a wife and mother of two small children (for those who do not know, Hattie just turned 3 and Samuel is 7 months old). God bless...
Apparently I thought Missouri needed and extra "i" in it.
ReplyDeleteExcited for your family! So thankful for the advances of internet and blog to help bridge the gap of miles. So look forward to seeing your family grow and change as you embark on this new adventure in your lives! May God Bless you, and keep you all safe! Thank you for always being such a great friend to me! (by the way the name that prob will pop up is Kyah, not mine)!!
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