Tuesday, December 1, 2009

To the future...

Devin leaves for boot camp on February 23. This means his [tentative] graduation date is April 16th. We are both so excited and can't wait for this part of our lives to begin. Devin swore in already, which means they are already counting the time towards his 6 total years of service. It was a short ceremony and they will do another one on February 23 right before he leaves. (The first time you swear in they consider you part of the reserves. When you swear in on the day you leave, you are swearing into Active Duty). Devin's already been studying so much to learn both the lingo and the alphabet. I've been learning with him so now we play fun games like "Say the license plate in the military alphabet" and "call the rooms of the house by what the Coast Guard calls them." It's definitely entertaining and confusing. (Did you know they call water fountains the "scuttlebutt"?) Devin stays in contact with the recruiter in case he gets the opportunity to ship out earlier.
What's been a great blessing is his job at Wal-Mart. We weren't so positive about it at first (the pay is crap), but unlike Buy Low, they fully support his decision to join the military. They understand his desire to leave early and will keep him in their system for ALL 6 YEARS in case when he's out he wants to go into management there (HAHA its the thought that counts?). They also are very sensitive to give him a day off when he has needed to go up to MEPS to swear in and such.
Devin led worship at church this past Sunday...he does this ever now and then if he has one off or something. I was scheduled to work, but luckily enough, we were slow so I got off in time to surprise him at church to see him play! It is so encouraging to hear my husband lead a body of believers in worshiping God. Which leads me to another topic - Devin was concerned about church life around boot camp. Well he did a little research and they ask two people of each group to be "Religious Petty Officers". They get to lead prayers in the morning and at night and lead the prayer at their graduation ceremony. They also get to help out at the chapel. Devin is so excited for this. They have several different church services at the chapel on Sundays and the recruits are encouraged to attend one of their choice. If they don't have one that fits their beliefs they will bus them off base to one. Its good to know Devin's beliefs will be encouraged while he's away.
That's about all for now. It's December and that's CRAZY. haha.
Love, chianne

Thursday, October 15, 2009

pending Coast Guard date

So I know that I said we would know when Devin would be going the next day, but as it happens we didn't find out. That's why we never posted anything...we were hoping we would know something soon, but then nothing ever happened. Apparently, Devin's recruiter took a two week vacation, so he wasn't there to reveal the date. Bummer. Luckily, according to the other recruiter, he should [hopefully] be back in the office tomorrow. We're praying he'll have a date for Devin at this time. We are definitely eager to know when he will go so we can let both of our employers know and so we can plan where I will be living while he's gone as I cannot join him for 8 weeks. Yes, I will be moving. We don't know where yet. There's a couple options. I just know I cannot continue living where I am now
I cannot wait to begin this journey and I know Devin is even more excited than I.
Pray that we will know more soon! Thank you.
-Chianne

Thursday, October 1, 2009

We got the call!

So Devin got the call on Monday that he has been accepted into the United States Coast Guard! Woohoo!! We should know the ship date for him to start boot camp by tomorrow.
A lot of people have wondered what his boot camp life will really be like. He will be at Training Center (the military calls this "TRACEN") Cape May. The Coast Guard only has one training center for new recruits. Cape May is in New Jersey. He will be there for 8 weeks. Recruits always ship out on a Tuesday and graduate on a Friday. It is very hard both physically and mentally. The Coast Guard Channel created 8 short videos on what each week is life. The first video is below, but if anyone is interested in watching the rest, I can give you the link.


I think Devin is very brave. I wouldn't want to sign up to have that guy yelling at me for 8 weeks. It will be quite an experience, and I can't wait until Devin gets his date so we'll be able to better guess when we'll have to move (after his time at TRACEN Cape May). Have a great day!

Love,
Chianne

Thursday, September 24, 2009

starting fresh.

I haven't written on here in a very long time. Quite frankly, it's because I felt like everything I wanted to write about was a complaint such as the last couple posts. I didn't want this blog to be where I complained about the crap going on in my life. No, I wanted it to be about the adventure of life Devin and I are on and a way to keep family and friends updated that I otherwise would not be able to talk to regularly.
So here I am starting fresh.
We've had a few ups and downs with work (or a lack thereof), and getting through that season. I finally had to come to a place where I gave it all up to God and reminded Him that He fed the sparrows and could He make sure we were fed, too? Of course He did. :) God has been so good to us and though we've had times I've been pretty sure we cannot pay all of our bills, suddenly everything works out. God is great.
Devin is trying to join the Coast Guard. I am so proud of him. He wants to be able to go to school and learn and this seemed the most logical route (especially since we're still paying off my school loans). His desire to provide for me and make me a stay at home wife is immense. He inspires me. We've been going through the enlistment process for about a month now. It has been a much more intense and thorough process than I ever thought. He has gotten approved in all areas so far, and the only one we're pending results on is his background check. This is only a reference and character check as his criminal and credit checks have already been conducted. It would only make sense that this should be the easiest hurdle, but definitely the longest to get results from. The results have finally come in, but his recruiter has been out of town for training and will deliver the results TOMORROW! Holy cow! I can't wait. I really want this to happen (I would love to travel!), but I know that God has something better if it doesn't.
Looking forward to tomorrow,
Chianne

Thursday, February 19, 2009

wow it's been forever.

Devin and I haven't had internet for quite some time so I am posting this from the library. It's been a tough few weeks... Devin got laid off and has been working at Buy Low (a grocery store) since then. He stocks overnights and it's horrible. He hates it a lot. I hate sleeping alone. It's so hard to be newly married and finally getting all used to things and having it turned upside down. We are both having trouble being optimistic about this. There just aren't really a lot of jobs out there right now. It sucks a lot. As we're hear now, he's scouring the internet for jobs on another computer.

It's nice to have Mom and Dillon living in the basement. It's really fun. We've had some good laughs. Mom came up at the end of our church small group on Tuesday and complimented on how clean our second bedroom was. (It was a disaster before. we threw out four huge boxes of stuff and donated a trash bag load of clothing to the D.I.) We told her thanks and she went on to say "Now you could go have sex on the floor in there!" in front of the group. It was hilarious. We all were laughing. I love her sense of humor and how she doesn't care what anyone thinks.

Anyways, my time is up!
Love,
Chianne