Thursday, July 13, 2017

PCS stress

It's that time again! The time where I look through my house and wonder things like, "where did all of this stuff come from?", "how much is all of this going to weigh?", "Oh, look at you, you beautiful, delicate antique... will you make it through this move?", and "ugh - what meals can I make with five cans of black beans, two giant cans of green beans, and a small jar of tomato paste?".

My little camp style pour over coffee maker has been pulled out so that I will still be able to make fresh coffee after my coffee pot is packed up and gone. We have all gone through our closets and pulled out the clothes that we no longer wear or no longer fit and they have been donated to the Thrift Shop. I have started isolating our 220 volt appliances to be redistributed to friends or donated away. The last to go will be my blow dryer - and it's so awesome that it may not go at all, but just stay stashed away until my dreams of returning for future vacations come to pass.

The movers come in thirteen days. Between now and then I will have my last day of work and a last trip to Italy to see our best-good friends and visit the last of our Bucket List cities for this tour. We didn't make it all the way through the list, but we sure had fun trying! I also have appointments for the pets to get their travel certificate, appointments at the doctor for me and the Boy to get sports physicals and medication refills because it is always a pain in the butt trying to get in at the new duty station and communication with my established provider is usually easier than with a new one. We have to get treats for out realtors, friends, and my future co-workers from the local area to take with us. Plus, make those last minute purchases from the local area for ourselves, too. Top of that list for us is a few more pillow covers and duvet covers for the German bedding that we purchased. The sizes are different so we won't be able to get them in the States.

Some lessons that I have learned over the past seven PCS (permanent change of station) moves is that it is better to get rid of big items at the place your going than the place you are because you never know what you may need, and PSCing is expensive, and you might not have money to buy that new couch or dining room table when you first arrive. Or you could be rushed into making a purchase and end up with expensive furniture that you don't love just because you were in dire need. So, I take what I have, even if it is half broken and falling apart, and get rid of it at the new place if it doesn't fit or isn't needed or after I find just the right piece to replace it. Also, baggies. Big baggies, small baggies, baggies, baggies, baggies. I invested in some giant Ziplock baggies when we left North Carolina and I use them for our bedding - to both protect and organize it all. I use them for our junk drawer items, kitchen utensils big and small, for the hardware on items that come apart (beds, standing mirror, lamps, etc) and they get taped to the item in question, for the nails and hangers that come out of the wall - they get taped to the art, too. I use them for clothes, and spices, and just about everything. I bag it up and that way I don't have to individually unwrap twenty forks and twenty knives, and my bedding doesn't come out of the box smelling like cardboard and exhaust, but like the dryer sheet that I put in the bag before sealing it up.

I would love to read the tips and tricks of other military families for a smooth PCS!
Maybe this year I will finally make one of these for our Christmas tree!

Tuesday, July 11, 2017

I have a blog???

I totally forgot that I had a blog!

It's been about six years. A lot has happened. I did get off orientation, and Super Husband (lol) did get selected. We moved to Fort Bragg, North Carolina. I moved into the Emergency Department, and then into a Family Practice. We bought a beautiful house. SH got deployed again nine months after we arrived. He was promoted once he returned. We were settled and mostly happy - at least more happy than unhappy and for once I did not want to move, so of course we came down on orders. Off to Germany we went. Finding work here was insanely difficult, but I was (so thankfully!) employed by the six month mark in a specialty clinic.

Since being overseas we have traveled to London (and saw U2 perform - checking off a bucket list item I've had since the 8th grade), all over Scotland, Dublin and Ireland coast-to-coast, Paris and various other parts of Northern & Eastern France, Luxembourg, Belgium, the all over the Netherlands (I took SH to see Disturbed and A7 in Amsterdam for Valentine's Day this year), Berlin, Mainz, Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Garmisch, Austria (New Years 2016/2017 with the Besties!), Italy from the Northern parts of the Prosecco region to Venice to Rome and back again), Poland, and then there have been places that SH has gone that I've missed.

My daughter is now 18 and my son 17. She starts college in a few months and he will be a junior in high school. Time. Flies. Reading those posts from 2011 made me laugh a little. I had forgotten about some of those things. I will say this - I freakin' love having older/adult children. They are awesome! I am so lucky!

Annnd... next month we move back to North Carolina! We have a contract on an amazing house that I am totally in love with and cannot wait to move into, and I will be starting a job at the end of the month at a local hospital in the Interventional Radiology Department and I am SUPER excited (and a little nervous) about that! The manager just seemed to really have the employees best interest at heart when she talked about her team and it sounds like she really advocates for her nurses. It's a specialty, but it still has a high emphasis on nursing skills and I hope that I am really able to dive in and get good at my job.

That's a super quick, super brief catch-up on the last seven years.

Let's see how long it takes for me to write the next post.

A photo or two or four from our travels:

Omaha Beach in the morning. Memorial Day weekend 2017

The Cliffs of Moher, Ireland. September 2016
Burg Eltz, Germany. April 2017
Paris. July 2017


Thursday, June 30, 2011

Notice

Yesterday Super Husband and I went over our plans for the next few months and picked out my last day of work. Today I went to work and told my supervisor that my last day of work will be January 10th. 
I am a little stressed about the move already, and it's still six months away. I need to find a job, a place to live, figure out the schools down there for our little Monster, etc, etc, etc. 
There are still things I want to do in this area before we leave. Time is a tickin!

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Home

We got home from our vacation to see family last night. The trip home was nice and easy - no traffic jams, no car trouble. Thank goodness!
We spend four days in Wisconsin - a long four day weekend. The first night was nice - we arrived with pico ingredients and tequlia. The second day we bummbed around, took Mom's old dining room table to a resale shop, bought some stuff, went to eat at Cousins (yummmm), and then had frozen custard at Kopp's (triple yum!), went to Mayfaire, shopped around.... at this point Super Husband needed a break. Before left the mall we bought the two brats... I mean kids... new iPods for their spoiled rotten little ears. Then it was discovered that my mother locked her keys in her car Yes, I know, how spoiled they are is my fault, but I don't know how to go back and fix the situation.
The next day we worked on the farm and my mother's past life as a plantation foreman presented itself. We finished that day with a dinner at Crawdaddy's, no one  wanted to go, but everyone enjoyed it once we were there.
Monday was all about doing last minute things, pick-ups, etc and getting ready to leave bright and early Tuesday morning. Which is exactly what we did.
We all were ready to come home. The Boy slept for thirteen hours this morning. The Girl flies home to her Mommy tomorrow. In essence my life will be completely back to "normal" by the weekend. *happy sighs* <3

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Iowa

We've been in Iowa for the past four days visiting Super Hubby's family. I love his sister and she is always good for a place to stay. Every time I am here I think to myself, "When I grow up I want to be just like Sister-in-Law...."

SH has had a good time visiting with the neice and nephew, friends and family. Our kids have been insanely dramatic attention-seeking drama queens, and are always ready to pop in with a tearful complaint along the way.

Tomorrow we head to Wisconsin to see my family. I am not sure how that will go - only time will tell.
The weather here has been wet and cool, but I would take wet and cool 8 days a week over hot and muggy. It is so amazingly green here. I love all of the leafy green trees and emerald green grass. This little city is about as All American as you can get. I love it. I would live here. SH still isn't interested in returning here, and I am still not sure why. I guess we will continue to look for our perfect place.

I will post some photos here soon!

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Favver's Day

Today is Father's Day, or Favver's Day as my delightfully sweet baby used to say before he became a saucy and know-it-all pre-teen. I bought Super Husband his presents last weekend with both kids. This is the first time ever in recorded history that we have had both kids on Favver's Day. That alone should make it special. I bought some of SH's favorite things. I hope he likes them. I hope he doesn't mind waiting to open them until after I get home for work. I hope he doesn't mind driving 5 hours towards our midwest destination after he opens his presents.
It's Westward HO! at approximately 4 pm EST today.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Today

It is just another day. Yesterday I worked 16 hours. Today I work 8 and have to clean the house because we are going on vacation tomorrow (after another 8 hour shift) and I hate coming home to a messy house. In an effort to "help" me clean the house Super Husband did the best thing possible and made a pot of coffee, put my Harry Potter book in the CD player, took both kids and left the house. lol - he really knows how to help! This is the fastest route to a clean house.