Anything but Boring
July 23, 2009|
While everyday life can often be mundane, the military lifestyle offers quite a bit of adventure, too. Early in my marriage, I met another spouse who had lived in Africa and spent time with gorillas. I never thought I'd have stories to live up to that. But now, I can say that I've had my fair share of adventures.
Less than a year into our marriage, we packed up and moved all the way across the country. A few months after settling in to our new home in the Mojave Desert, a 7.1 earthquake woke us up in the middle of the night. Once, we opened our front door to find a juvenile rattlesnake coiled near the door at the same duty station. In Korea, I thought monsoon season would never end and started to empathize with Noah a little too much. Then there was the time my oldest child almost fell into the bear pit when our friends took us to the Singapore Zoo.
Just last week, from a dock I watched a huge alligator in the wild that was only a couple of yards away from me. Then this past weekend, I came within a foot of a stingray while at the beach with my family and my oldest almost came face to face with a barracuda while snorkeling. My husband, who was right behind her, said she suddenly did a one-eighty in the water and started stroking for shore without ever lifting her head out of the water (or telling her dad he might want to go to shore, too).
Come to think of it, I could use a little less adventure in my life.
























Think of all the things you'd have missed if you were to have stayed in one part of the country all your life! It's one of my favorite things about being raised military and raising my kids military - they have seen so much of the country and are very welcoming of new experiences, huge challenges and all the different 'opportunties' life gives us!
Posted by: GBear | 07/25/2009 at 06:46
Amazing the adventures we endure as we travel the world!
Posted by: Mommy fabulous | 07/26/2009 at 00:24