Friday, August 31, 2012

Missing Dad


     During college Alex and I spent our summers apart pursing our own interests. As a nanny I entertained my charges with water fights, frog catching, hiking, swimming, canoeing and general kickin around. My time off was filled with backpacking, boating, the beach, etc. Of course, all the thrills were pursued with my sister Theresa. After a day’s work (if you could call it that) Theresa and I would meet back at our condo to catch up on any exciting happenings. Then we would make a plan for the evening. I remember screaming down the Ridge Trail, grasshoppers flying to the way side, as the summer sun beat down on my back. I can still hear crickets chirping and stars slowly peeping out in the night sky while we sat around campfires roasting cheese. As dusk settled over the lake, I can see pink and orange hues framing the last skier rooster tailing glassy water. Those summer memories I will cherish forever.




   Likewise, Alex treasures his summertime nostalgias. He spent the summers farming for Uncle Ron. Alex often reminisces about his days on the farm.....anything from back pack spraying to catching the truck on fire while field burning. Kim was his partner in crime. Alex says even if they were shoveling shit it was fun because it’s all about who one works with; not the job. Plus, some days they even caught a cat nap after lunch….their arms pillowing their head on the carpet with muddy boots stretching onto the linoleum. And of course, harvest had a mystique all its’ own. All the farm hands taking turns between combine, bank out wagon and truck while early mornings ran into late evenings. Alex’s stories bring a fire to his eyes and I can see how he treasured working the land.

Uncle Ron...the man.

Alex's Kimmy

     After our relationship matured from dating to engagement our days of separation were far from over. Our engagement was spent two thousand miles apart. Alex was stationed in San Antonio while I finished up my last year of college in Helena. Once we were married Alex scored the taxing job of Aide de Camp which kept him on the road. And I snuck home every couple months for an extended stay. Then came an Afghanistan deployment! When Pierce and I welcomed ‘Dad’ home after six months I promised myself that the time had come for us to live side by side, forever together. But alas! Here I am in Montana again without Alex!
     Each separation has gotten a little more challenging. Partially because we are not 19 anymore, partially because of the additions to the family, but mostly because each day that passes I realize how deeply Alex loves me and I just want to be close to that love.

The life of an Army brat.

    



Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Gearhart

The flight to Oregon went better than expected. Only minor melt downs! The beach once again lived up to its reputation of: beauty, awe and wonder. To say the very least, I had a fantastic time. I was even able to sneak in a couple runs and a swim in the waves!



Granny and the Gretel
How do I get to Texas Grandpa?


Saturday, August 18, 2012

West Coast or Bust

     As Alex wraps up paper work in San Antonio he is sending the rug rats and I to the West coast. When I was a kid, my Grandparents rented a beach house in the quaint ol’ town of Gearhart each summer for the family to rendezvous at. Once my grandparents passed on my mom kept up the tradition just for our family. And oh how we all love the ocean! Even at my 27 years of age my heart swells at the first glimpse of the crashing waves. I savor the smell of sea salt as the ocean breeze fills my lungs.  There is just something about the ocean that soothes one’s soul.
     Although I am a little nervous to fly solo with the kids, I figure that even if we all arrive crying a few days with the family on the coast will be well worth it. And this means the day has finally come to bid San Antonio farewell!


Thursday, August 16, 2012

The Shops at La Cantera

An early morning stroll!







I love Alex's days off! What fun we have.


Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Apartment Life

Ah….the transition from a house to an apartment:  no yard and a tad small. However, on the up side it forces us to adventure out of the house. One excursion we have enjoyed is walking The Shops at La Cantera. Most people wander the strip of boutiques to buy expensive clothes and enjoy fine dining. Not us! We go at the crack of dawn before the stores open.  This way Pierce can push the stroller where ever he wants and I don’t have to fret about collisions aimed at wary shoppers.
Mornings have been passed at Funtastic Playland, afternoons at the pool and evenings at the ice cream store. Not to mention we have cable! Although we are not TV junkies….or shall I say I am not a TV junkie….it was sweet to have during the Olympics.




Pierce was in awe of the gymnastics!


Birthday breakfast in bed.....well....almost in bed!
                                        

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Saving A Buck

Instead of getting a hotel we decided to camp out in an empty house until the apartment is available. This means: air mattresses, paper plates and nothing to clean. Yay!