Team Miller

Team Miller

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I am a blessed mommy of two. A devoted military wife to one. Our prayer is that in everything we do, we honor God and impact people.

Monday, November 26, 2012

The One In The ACU Is Mine

*It's muliti-cam uniforms they are wearing.  Not ACUs. I stand corrected* 
 
I'm pretty sure the one second from the left is mine. 
Sometimes it's hard to tell.  Once, Wesley went running up to who he thought was his daddy.  It was not.  Thankfully, it was our friend, Bob.   
 
I'm hoping Steven sends me more pictures so I can share with you all.
 
I have had so many people ask me for Steven's address and I thought this may be the easiest way to get it out to those who want it.
 
HHC, 4BCT, 1CD
Task Force, Longknife
FOB Gamberi
APO AE 09310
 
Don't forget that you have to fill out a customs form when mailing any packages overseas.  It's a real pain to have to do that at the post office.  People send you looks of great disdain and hate.  Also, you can use the one rate boxes.  Let me tell you, his Shakespeare book weighs as much as a toddler, and those boxes save me some serious dollars.
 
Again, we are so grateful to all of our friends and family who take the time to send emails, text, facebook messages to check up or check in with us. 
 
 
Also, if you want to keep up with his unit connect with them on Facebook

Sunday, November 25, 2012

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Thursday, November 15, 2012

The Countdown


 We are only a week and a half into this deployment so saying "the countdown" might seem a bit premature.

How do you help a 9 and 4 year old "see" how much longer until Daddy comes back?

Slash marks?  No.  Too prison like.

Paper chains? 270 of them.   Oh, the time it would take to make those. And then just to tear down all that work.  So that's out.

  I saw this adorable  "Days Until" sign. 
 
I purchased it from My Treehouse Treasures.  They have all kinds of adorable signs.

Then my friend Tiffany shared with me what she is doing with her kids. 


Kisses From Daddy
Our Kisses From Daddy jar.

Every night before they brush their teeth, the kids get to eat a kiss from daddy.  Not only are they counting down on the board, but they can also see how long until Daddy gets home as the kisses get lower.

Good night, Daddy!
 
 
What do you do help your kids countdown until a special event?



























Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Rock The Vote (Is It Still Cool To Say That)

  It's the small things in life that can make you happy. 

  We do our voting absentee style.

  That means I do not get an "I voted" sticker.

  I'm a little unhappy that I don't get to sport that today. 


Every other post on Facebook today has been about voting and I think that is awesome!  I can't imagine living in a country where I didn't have that freedom. 

It made me think about the first time Steven was deployed to Iraq and how he was helping the Iraq government set up and conduct their voting system.  His story about their elections was published in the Field Artillery Journal.  You can go here to read about it.   Steven's article

I remember seeing the pictures of Iraqi men and women holding up their inked purple thumb or finger to show they had voted.  They were so excited!

So wear that "I voted" sticker proudly today!  Be glad you live in a land that you can vote for who ever you want.  Even in Illinois, where you can vote for the 'Nard Dog.  (Yes, this is a real ballot from Kendall County, IL)




Sunday, November 4, 2012

If Absence Makes The Heart Grow Fonder....

The Millers November 2012

... then fonder has begun.  Words penned by my husband on his way to Afghanistan.

I really debated on blogging or even taking pictures of our farewell this morning because they can be kind of a private thing.   The more I thought about it, I thought the world needs to be reminded that there is still a war.  There are still Soldiers deploying.  There are still families waving good-bye until the buses are out of sight.

This is our third go around with deployments.  It's been different each time.  The first time, Steven signed in and was told he had 15 days and he was leaving for Iraq.  We had a 5 month old baby at the time.  Communications were very limited.  A few emails.  Rarely a phone call, but never a good connection when we did receive one.

The second deployment Steven commanded and it was a complete whirl wind.  We had more notice than 15 days and our baby was now 3.  Communications were better.  More frequent emails and the phone system seemed to have less of a delay. 

Our third deployment has been interesting.  We stood on a field not far from the where we stood 6 years ago.  This time our baby is 9 and we've added a Dude, 4.  Emails will probably be multiple times a day.  There may even be Skype!  But there is still that strange emotion between sadness and missing, but this is now old hat because it's away of life. 

I watched newly weds say tearful good-byes, other kids hold on to their mom or dad for one last hug (we had about 4 one last hugs), parents from far away coming to see their sons or daughters off.  So many of these Soldiers are now on the third, forth or even fifth combat tour.

The war has now been put in the back of people's mind because it's gone on so long.  It was barely mentioned in the presidential debates.  The homecomings aren't quite what they used to be.   My husband is a writer and during this deployment he is going to do his best to remind America of the men and women who are deployed.    And as a blogger, I'm going to share my story, as well as my fellow Army families. 
 
It's not the easiest life, but I wouldn't have chosen any other


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