So the adventure begins....
Yesterday at precisely 1:45 p.m., David left for an overnight stay at the Holiday Inn near the Des Moines airport. I'm not sure why they insist on having all recruits stay overnight; I guess it's to prevent any going away parties that would impair the young men from getting up at the ungodly hour of 4 a.m. We were allowed to take David out for dinner, so we enjoyed a leisurely dinner at Bennigan's and actually took him back home for a couple of hours of visiting before he had to be back, lights out by 10 p.m.
This morning an unexpected snowfall made for a slow drive to the MEPS at Camp Dodge, where I spent most of the morning waiting, and waiting some more. I was able to see David for brief moments between the various tasks he was required to do in order to finalize his enlistment process.
For the second time, David took the U.S. Military Oath of Enlistment. As the officer stated in this video, "This is the big one!"
Families were allowed a very brief time with their newly enlisted recruits, after which the boys had lunch together. David made small talk with five other marine recruits who would travel together to San Diego. The boys were then taken into a room where they were briefed about their travel, and given papers that they needed to carry along.
Monday, February 13, 2012
Saturday, February 04, 2012
First Snow 2012
Well, technically it wasn't the very first snow of the season, but it was the first one for which the snow blower came out of hibernation. It was the first that was snowball-worthy. It was the first that beckoned one almost 14-year-old girl to make snow angels. And it was the first that gave me an excuse to stay in my jammies - at least until afternoon.
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