Thursday, September 17, 2009

Kiowa Pilot in need of prayers

I got word yesterday from Paul that one of the kiowa pilots that he worked with at Ft. Campbell, but more closely when they were stationed at Kandahar, received a bullet to his head last week while providing surveillance for ground troops. He is currently at Bethesda Naval Hospital in Maryland in ICU. His family has started a blog to keep everyone up to date on his status and they are doing a great job with keeping everyone informed. It seems that he is getting better but he and his family still need all of the prayers they can get. Please keep the Stead family in your prayers and pray for a quick recovery. You can follow Adam's story at www.caringbridge.org/visit/adamstead

Monday, September 14, 2009

Got the job

I heard from the Ft. Campebell YMCA on Friday evening and found out that I got the job. The lady who is in charge of this mentoring position seemed very shocked that I asked her if the position was mine. She sent me all of the information that I need to get to the schools as attachments and explained that I will be in charge of accepting children. I get to place the students in the 3 different sessions that will take place during the school year. Training starts on September 28th and I begin working with the children on October 19th. I am extremely excited and have a lot to plan in order to be ready for the children in a little more than a month. It seems as if this will definitely keep me busy until Paul comes home.

The latest news with Paul is the same as it has been. He is working the 9 hour shifts now but still works during the night. However, the last couple of times that I have talked to him, he has talked about being busy at work. We are still waiting on a definite date to expect him home, which we have not received. We thought November 21st but then I heard that his troop isn't coming home until December 12th. We will just wait until we hear an actual time before we get excited and start counting down days. We did hit the 9 month mark, which means that there are only 3 months left until we hit the year mark. It has gone by quickly, but I would love to take it up a couple of notches on the fast forward button.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Lake front property...?

We had a huge rain storm this afternoon and I made sure that I was snapping pictures during and after. At settlement on Friday, we signed a contract holding the builder to fixing the side yard. We have discussed putting a ditch down the side of the house to carry the water from the street to the ditch that runs behind our house. I wanted to take pictures just to show people what the water does when it rains. And here they are...


**The water coming off of the street and flowing between the house next door and ours**


**The other end of the pathway.. A huge mess and a bunch of chaos**


**Our flooded backyard due to the water having no where to go**




As if that mess isn't bad enough, you haven't even seen what happens when the "ditch" in the backyard gets full of water!


**Notice how there isn't any water in the back ditch**


**Now, less than 5 minutes later, the water floods the ditch**


**The part of the ditch behind our house has eroded so much that we now get this everytime it rains!**


**And it continues on**


**Then, 2 yards down, it goes back into a ditch where it belongs**

After I took all of these pictures, I called the builder and changed my tone with him. I told him that when he came to fix the side ditch that he would also be digging out the back ditch. Before today, I have been very friendly and I guess I wasn't intimidating enough. Well, that all changed today! He told me that he will be here later this week to start the work (depending on the weather) and that we can walk around the yard and discuss everything that I want done. I feel very accomplished!

Operation Hero

I had an interview this morning with the YMCA on Ft. Campbell. Last week I got an email about a program called Operation Hero Mentoring. It is an after school program for children who go to school on base, and is 2.5 hours after school on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. I met with the director this morning after dropping off my application at the end of last week. She told me that she was very impressed with my resume and told me that she wanted to place me with elementary age kids (YAY!) at a diverse Elementary School that pulls students from every housing development on base. We discussed the program and she told me as much as she could. I will be in charge of 8-10 students and they will work with me for a 9-10 week session. They come to me after school and have snack, complete their homework, and then we have a discussion/activity time about different topics in the cirriculum. These topics include bullying, deployments, peer interaction, etc. She told me that I will hear from her by Friday to let me know that I definitely got the position and to give me the curriculum guidelines.
I am really excited about this job opportunity. It is a way for me to continue working with children but should not be too overwhelming. I want to really focus on my Master's courses and this should provide me with a chance to keep myself busy, while bringing in some extra income.

Saturday, September 5, 2009

It's ours!!

We settled on the house yesterday at 2 central time. After a hectic week of trying to get things done, it finally closed! We signed a contract with the builder to make sure that the backyard would be fixed in a timely manner. About 1 hour and 45 mins after we started, I had signed the book of papers. I, of course, couldn't just sign my name, I had to sign my hubby's name too. Which means that I had to sign my name twice plus his name. And I couldn't just sign "Paul Evans POA Amie Evans," I had to sign "Paul D. Evans by Amie C. Evans, his attorney-in-fact." Then sign my name. My hand had a HUGE cramp in it! It was a huge sigh of relief when I signed that last paper and when I knew that the house was ours!! It was also nice when I saw that the monthly payments are less than what we get for BAH. Thank goodness!!!
Now it's just waiting for Paul to get home so we can get to work on the little odds and ends around the house. We are going to put up a privacy fence in the backyard, so Kahlua can run around without being attached to a leash. Also, we are going to do some major landscaping out front. The builder put in the cheap ugly bushes and cheap mulch, so we are going to build up the flower beds, to create another wall to keep water away from the house, and put pretty flowers in them.
That's about it! Now it's just a waiting game... waiting on my amazing husband to get home!

Sgt. Evans is doing pretty good. He is bored at work, and doesn't really have much to keep him busy. Therefore, he is trying to help me out and it is not working out very well. But its the thought that counts! They cut the shifts down to 9 hours, instead of 12 hours, which is always better. He still does not have internet in his room, so he can only use internet when he goes to work. That's the newest update! I will try to keep updating as I find information out!