Sunday, February 22, 2009

All Finished!

Sorry I haven't updated this lately, but COT is over, and I(we) are headed to San Antonio. We are sitting here unwinding in the hotel in Texas, about halfway to San An. It is much better splitting up the trip, both for shorter drives, and less time for the kids to be cooped up in the car(van). Here is a link to my photobucket album, where I posted all the pictures that our photo officer took during training. Enjoy!

http://s632.photobucket.com/albums/uu49/nursmale/

Saturday, February 7, 2009

QUIET TIME

We had nothing to do this weekend here at training, and all our written tests are completed, so I decided to have a ME day. I got up early, went to the gym and got my workout in, and showered, changed into some NORMAL clothes, then off to town. I spent a few hours reading quietly in the local Barnes and Noble(the quiet was AWESOME), then went to Pannera bread for an early lunch; 2 reasons: good food, and free WI-FI. I have been surfing the net and catching up on the news I have missed the last few weeks, and reading my massive amounts of Email that was backed up. Next goal is to catch up on my Bible reading.....I have been entirely too tired most nights to do much after studying. 6 more days until graduation, and only 4 more until I see my family! I cannot WAIT! God has been good to me; our flight(14 people) finished with the top academic average on all the written tests here at Officer training, and one of the officers actually made 100% on all 3 tests! I made a 100, 86, and 92, which isn't too bad for someone who hasn't taken a REAL test in 13 years. Big thanks to all of you for your prayers.....please continue to pray that our move will go smoothly and that our house will sell without too much hassle or $$ out of pocket. Have a Blessed day!

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Obstacle Course

Howdy! Today here in LOVELY Montgomery, AL, we worked on the high ropes challenge course(it is high up in the air, and you use safety cables), then we climbed(or attempted to) on a 40 foot climbing wall, then we climbed all the way to the top of the tower. The fun really started there. We were secured into our safety ropes by cables, then we had to walk out 20 feet on a log, touch the end log, then turn around and walk back to the tower, hopefully without touching our support ropes or falling(the ropes catch you). It is amazing how nerve racking that can be, even if you KNOW that the ropes will catch you. Some of my flight mates were petrified at various times, and I have to admit I had some moments as well; I kept repeating the "10 finger prayer", as Pastor Lindberg calls it(Phil 4:13), and it really helped. I really believe I had some divine helpers keeping my balance with me up there(I am not the most graceful person in the world). Thank you for all your prayers, they have been felt here. We have 8 more days until graduation, and I cannot wait to see my family, and get a nights sleep in MY bed! See you all soon!