Rock on. Tomorrow, the man and I are going to see Metallica in concert. This time tomorrow I will be buzzing around my house trying to get everything together so my kids can go across the street to stay with their friends. Gotta make sure they have enough stuff for the entire night because we won't be home until well after midnight. Must make myself fabulous and ready to rock. I am getting a whole evening to myself with out my kids! I feel like I am about to make a jail break. OK maybe it isn't that profound. You parents understand though.
Today however, is just another day in Crazytown. Well for me anyway. My husband is having his going away lunch at the Mexican restaurant in the next town over. This is where the guys from his shop all get together, eat, drink, be merry, and then give him another plaque to add to his "wall of me". I don't know if people outside the military really have "walls of me". My husband actually has a pretty impressive wall, well bookshelf shrine to his own greatness. OK...background information. He is a weapons loader, that is his job. He puts bombs on planes. He has never loaded during the active phase of a war, we got here two weeks after the "shock and awe" thing ended in Iraq. However, he has done really well since we arrived here. He has several awards such as Armorment Tech of the Year, Load Crew of the Quarter, Distiguished Graduate from ALS (Airman Leadership School), and because he has ranked extremely quickly he has a bunch of different Certificates of Promotion (he is an E-5 and has a line number for E-6*). Now he is going to have a huge plaque from the sqaudron as a thanks for all you have done, hope we see you again. It is really cool looking and maybe if you are lucky I will take a picture and show everyone. Can you guys tell how proud I am of my man? He is a great airman, a great husband, and a great dad. What more could I ask for?
* For those who don't understand military rank structure. E stands for enlisted. 1-9 is the ranks. My husband is a Staff Sargent currently and will actually put on Tech Sargent in the next year based on his test scores, time in rank, fitness score, and time in service. My husband has been in the Air Force for 6 years and will be a Tech Sgt. soon. That is very rare in the Air Force. I am so proud.
11 comments:
I hope your husband has a good time. I' jealous about Metallica, but I guess I can wish you a great time there despite all that.
I have great respect for those in the service. Congrats to him!
Yay Hubby! Have fun at Metallica.
Oh, as you see James all hunched over that microphone shouting the lyrics and doing that growl that I love, please, please shout to him that I love him. I am so jealous! They're coming here in three weeks and we're still debating if we should go see them on a "school night". I so want to go. Ahhhh!
Congrads to the hubby! Excellent stuff.
I'll be seeing Metallica when they come around here. I've seen them a bunch of times. James is so hot!
Have you seen their documentary "Some Kind of Monster"? If not, watch it. It's pretty cool.
Congrats to your husband for sure, and you should be proud of him. Sounds like he's doing very well.
Oh, and you just have a fantastic time at the concert! I'm jealous, too.
Alright on that E6! Bet you can't wait for that one! It took M. forever to get to E5, and he wouldn't have done that if I hadn't shoved him.
You should be proud!
Have a blast at the concert! My husband bought tickets to three different Metallica shows around here. He's such a groupie.
You definitely have every reason to be proud of him! That's awesome!
Enjoy the date night outting to Metallica. They are here this week, too, but it's not my husband's 'thing,' so I may just have to pretend I was there via the new CD.
We had a "wall of me" for a while until hubs got tired of it after 15 years of being out of the Air Force. My kids loved it...all that important stuff daddy did.
Tell your hubs thanks for his service to our country...
...and enjoy your night tomorrow!!!
I hope that you have a super fabulous time and enjoy every minute away from the kids.
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