Thursday, May 6, 2010
Thursday, February 4, 2010
The New Place
About 2 1/2 weeks ago Mitch, Moose and I moved to Eau Claire. We are living in an apartment building behind Target. It is a 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment, with a dishwasher (which is important if you have a full-time eating machine-Mr.), fireplace and stacked washer and dryer. We are for the most part moved in...here are some pictures of the place!
This is what you see as you enter through the front door-kitchen to the living r.

More of the living r. area

the laundry/util. room off of the living room

bathroom or Moose's fav hangout

master bedroom-w/a sliding glass door & balcony

the man room/guest

this folks is how men help :) jk. as I was putting stuff away this is what I found, the 2 of them laying exactly like each other facing one another (well in till Moose herd the camera) but you get the gist!

Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Update...man it's been fOOOREVER!
A lot has happened since the last blog (I know right it's been a LONG time). Mitch is home from Iraq as most of you know he returned to Volk Field-Wisconsin on Monday January 19th around 1-2pm. Mitchell's parents and I drove down to Volk Field to watch his plane land. His mom made some signs for Mitchell and all the solders...it was cute.
As the soldiers plane was getting closer one of the commander filled us in saying the plane is about 20 minuets away, as he signed off he mentioned "Don't Mug Your Solider" a couple of times...ha (how did he know that's what I had in store for Mitch :) As Mitch's plane landed (sorry if I get the terminology wrong) two flightier Jets soared over in Recognition of the Bravo & Delta troops welcome home. It took forever for the soldiers to pile out in order of their company's. Mitchell's parents and I were very cold awaiting very patiently to spot him out of the millions of green blobs on the runway. It was very funny watching the soldiers remember what its like in Wisconsin this time of the year slipping and sliding every where some did fall on their tooch.
We finally spotted Mitch he was seriously one of the last people to get off the plane...but we are glad he is home and safe. We got to spend about and hour and a half with him before they transported them to Fort McCoy for their 5 day briefs. Here are some pictures from Volk Field:
As the soldiers plane was getting closer one of the commander filled us in saying the plane is about 20 minuets away, as he signed off he mentioned "Don't Mug Your Solider" a couple of times...ha (how did he know that's what I had in store for Mitch :) As Mitch's plane landed (sorry if I get the terminology wrong) two flightier Jets soared over in Recognition of the Bravo & Delta troops welcome home. It took forever for the soldiers to pile out in order of their company's. Mitchell's parents and I were very cold awaiting very patiently to spot him out of the millions of green blobs on the runway. It was very funny watching the soldiers remember what its like in Wisconsin this time of the year slipping and sliding every where some did fall on their tooch.
We finally spotted Mitch he was seriously one of the last people to get off the plane...but we are glad he is home and safe. We got to spend about and hour and a half with him before they transported them to Fort McCoy for their 5 day briefs. Here are some pictures from Volk Field:
The soldiers coming out
Just the begining of them
Proud Father
Proud parents
More posts to come later this week...too much to catch up on in one post!
Love,
Mitchell & Jamie
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