Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Stockton Children's Museum














































For our last field trip of the summer we went with some MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) friends to the Stockton Children's Museum. The kids and I had never been there before. It was really fun, everything was made to be picked up and played with. They had a real police car, ambulance, firetruck, bus, and more. There was a grocery store to shop at and play with the checkout counter and register. A doctors office, and post office and so many other fun things. They kids had a blast!

Oklahoma!!!!!

Family Day




The Wall



Jared loved this




They had to repel this wall the first week.





So handsome!















My camera didn't work so this is all from my phone, sorry!




























The drill Srgts











Jared at the museum





























































Outside the Barracks

















This is the sign over Jared's bed

















Jared was in the 4th platoon, the honor platoon of his class



















Jared is at the very end of the last row




















4th platoon, Barbarians





















Jared and his friend Daniel Smith














































I couldn't be more proud of Jared. He did so well at Basic Training. I went last week to see him graduate. I missed him so much and was so excited to see him after so long. He looked so handsome in his uniform. The first day was family day where we got to see some demonstrations of what the guys have been going through in training and how far they have come. After that I got to sign Jared out on pass and we went to a movie and ate together. I brought him back to base that night and got to see him again the next morning for graduation. The ceremony was very nice. I teared up with pride. We went over to the Fort Sill artillery museum then we had a nice lunch and walked the mall in Lawton. He had to be back early that day because soldiers began shipping out to there AIT training. Jared and I had a few more hours together at the airport before he left for Fort Lee, Virginia. I had a really hard time watching him get on the plane to leave. The airline boarded Military first and the crowd of people cheered for them as the boarded. I cried. I know he will continue to do well in his training and I am looking forward to the day he comes home!

Logan in Legoland!

Saying Goodbye

Breakfast



Legoland






















































































































































































































































Pirate Show






















Train trip






























































































































Logan was blessed this summer to get to go to Aunt Marie and Uncle Brian's. He flew in an airplane for the first time with Debbie, Aunt Marie's friend. He said it was funny and not scary at all. They did so many fun things while he was there. They went to Legoland, a pirate dinner show, rode on a train and much much more. He came back tired and even more obsessed with Legos. Now he talks about pirate all the time too and want to be one for Halloween. Thank you to Debbie, Uncle Brian, and especially Aunt Marie! What a special memory you have made for him!