22 February 2010

Oh The Places You'll Go!

Lucky me! I got an award from my awesome friend, Mandy, and along with the award, I am supposed to write about where I would like to be in ten years.

My husband is in the military and with that being said, it is hard to be too specific about where I would like to be in ten years because you never know where you will end up. Brian wants the military to be his career at this point which means he will serve 20+ years.

Let me begin by saying, I will be 29 years old in ten years.
- Clearly, I want my husbands and my relationship to be even more rock solid than it already is! I am always happy to see our relationship growing and developing into a stronger love for one another.
- I know that my husband and I would like to have children before then so that is definitely in the ten year plan.
- I want a happy, healthy family to call my own.
- I want to build a strong relationship with God which I am constantly working on.
- I would like to visit or live in Italy, England, and Ireland.
- We would like to own a house.
- I want to have a Bachelors Degree regardless of major.
- I would love to be a strong volunteer in my community and help support other military wives if Brian remains in the military.
- I would like to have a solid savings plan established.

OPSEC

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THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT! As a military wife, there are things that I cannot say for the safety of our troops. If certain information ends up in the wrong hands, it can and has lead to very serious consequences. In order to prevent any misunderstandings, I have decided to share the OPSEC (Operational Security) rules with you because I feel that everyone should understand why I will not give out sensitive information.

I have copied this information from Army.com.


Generally, it means that you should not give out the following:

(1) Your soldier’s exact location overseas

(2) Any information on troop movements – this includes any movement while they are deployed and in transit to/from theater (including R&R). Do not ever give dates or times.

(3) Any information on weapons systems, how they train or numbers – for this reason, many pictures from overseas can easily violate OPSEC.


INCORRECT: "My soldier is in XYZ Unit and is stationed at ABC Camp in XXX city in Iraq."

Give only general locations IF his unit allows it. The above incorrect statement is entirely too much information.

INCORRECT: "My soldier’s unit is returning from deployment and flying into XYZ Airport at 8pm next Thursday."

INCORRECT: "Please pray for my soldier. He called today and told me he is going out on a very dangerous mission tonight. They will be gone for three days and I’m very worried about him."

The internet is a wonderful tool, but in regards to our military, it is a very dangerous one as well. It takes only minutes of searching online to find enough pieces of information that could potentially endanger our soldiers.


The old saying "loose lips sink ships" still holds true today. You never know who is lurking and gathering information on message boards, myspace pages, and profiles. Better safe than sorry!

04 February 2010

Welcome to San Antonio

Hello from San Antonio! We are now about a month in to tech school and Brian is doing very well. So far, it isn't too bad but we would much rather be in Tampa already and Brian is more than ready for it to be over. Brian gets to come off of base after duty hours (around 5:00 PM) and he gets to stay out all weekend as long as he doesn't have CQ (basically guard duty) so it's been great being in San Antonio!! It's much different here than in Dallas but it's OK. It's more like a small Nashville, TN in my opinion. It's nice experiencing big city life. We only have a couple of months left before we head out to Florida and we couldn't be more excited! Brian is ready to see the occupational part of the Air Force as opposed to the training and it feels like a new beginning for us. Although we already have gone through BMT and part of tech school, this feels like it will be the real beginning of our life in the military. Next weekend, Brian gets a three day weekend so he's really looking forward to that and so am I. We've been so lucky to be able to spend so much time together here and we couldn't be more happy.

Brian and I at the Rainforest Cafe!

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Bioenvironmental Engineer Flag

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Airmen during Retreat

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Brian in his dorm

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