Today is Veterans day. The day we honor the soldiers that served past and present. This day has made me think today about alot. As you know i don't like to think to much. I was thinking about my life before the military, and now.
I remember before the army veterans day meant we thank the people that gave there lives and those who worked hard to have freedom of speech and the right to live the way we live and that we could live relatively safe with laws and things in place protecting us and our country as a whole. My grandpa served as a Marine in WW2, my uncles : John Othoudt, Doug Othoudt, Stacy Othoudt, and Mavin Othoudt were also in the marines during and after Vietnam. My uncles :Ken Johnson and Leroy Johnson served in the navy during and after Vietnam. So i guess you could say I would have a strong military background. My dad wanted to join but was unable to so now he lives through me and my brother (sorta). My cousins: Phillip Meyer, Allen Screwmahorn, and Ted Harwood all joined the navy during the 1990's and longer. My other cousin and brother: Mathrew Othoudt and Jason Johnson joined the Army right after high school and both deployed multiple times. And my friends Sherre Andrade, Jason Johnson and Andre Bodle all joined the Navy, Marines and Army after high school. There is nothing like watching your friends and family deploy and you are watching the news and wondering if they are OK. Letting your little brother go and you cant protect him. So veterans day meant that my friends and family would get recognition for what they did and give thanks for what they gave up to serve our country. Most of these people joined the Military before 9/11/2001, so deployment was not on there minds. They joined for job security, help pay for college ect. But when our country went to war, they just went. None of them whined about it they just did there job. I have always had a strong want to join the military but they actually did it and I am so proud of them.
Veterans day now means even more since i joined. It doesn't really matter what I have done but what I see others do. My military family means a lot to me and I wouldn't change this experience for the world. I do not regret it. I have friends that have gave up time with there family for multiple deployments and what there family goes threw and what they go threw. I have experienced what its like being deployed and how close you get to those you deploy with and the memories you share and that no other person will possibly understand regardless of the situation. I have now realized what you give up when you raise your right hand to serve this country. In a way you give up freedom of speech and the freedom to do what you want, and go where you want. I now fill out a form to ask to go home or not go to work. Not only do I have to ask for that time off but I have to say where I am going and get permission to go home to visit my family. I had to get permission to go home and get married. When your deployed you may or may not have a lot of communication home. You miss your friends and family and me i miss my pets. You have your friends and family that support which is great and that is how you get threw the bad times. With another deployment for me around not all that far off, I will get to experience another country and another experience that I wouldn't have gotten sitting at home.
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Monday, November 5, 2012
Interesting turn of events
Its been a long time since I have written in this blog. I did get kicked out of 2-1 for shoulder problems. I have been put in to a new battalion still in the CAB. I am now in 1-6 CAV, its been interesting getting involved in a new battalion and I actually like it and fit in there. I am glad that I got moved. I have decided to get out of the Army and not reenlist anymore. I did what i set out to do and that was to serve my country and deploy. I have done that. I have one deployment left and 3 years. I know to some this maybe a waste of time but I am going back to my old life with some changes. For one I am taking a husband back to Minnesota with me. We are also taking back some new members of our family. One is a little filly with a lot of attitude that we adopted from Sunrise Equine Rescue. Her name is summer. We also have a rottie named Sadie, a rottie that was kicked out of fort Riley for being aggressive. I cant tell you how unaggressive she is. She has never growled or anything at anyone. We have also been showing a lot with peppy and shadow. Its been amazing, for 2 horses with so much time off we walked out with 2 Reserve high points and 1 champion high point. Peppy has also barrel raced for the Martha Josey trainers and improved. She has won money during the NBHA season this year. This is the first Peppy has raced in anything like that and she is 16 years old.
With my love of horses and riding ability our plan for when i get out is opening our own stables in MN we will have breeding, showing and a small amount of boarders serious about showing. I will still be working at Animal Emergency Clinic until our barn takes off and can support ourselves. My main focus with be on barrel racing, western pleasure and english. But we will hopefully have jumps and other things for other disciplines of riders. It will be interesting if things turn out the way we are hoping. I guess time will tell. But in the mean time there is still 3 more years of the army ahead of us.
With my love of horses and riding ability our plan for when i get out is opening our own stables in MN we will have breeding, showing and a small amount of boarders serious about showing. I will still be working at Animal Emergency Clinic until our barn takes off and can support ourselves. My main focus with be on barrel racing, western pleasure and english. But we will hopefully have jumps and other things for other disciplines of riders. It will be interesting if things turn out the way we are hoping. I guess time will tell. But in the mean time there is still 3 more years of the army ahead of us.
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