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  Not Doing Much of Anything

Yesterday afternoon I attended the my first Family Readiness Group (FRG) meeting for the National Guard. The woman who has been in charge of it for a few years or so is leaving with the unit and is looking for someone/anyone to take over the reigns so Da Man's new unit will have a FRG.


I showed up with a Pampers box filled with loaves of pecan swirl coffee bread that I had prepared for them to sell at a bake sale and paper and pen. What was missing in that equation? Ah ha! The girls! The girls were missing. I was able to leave the house to do something totally grown up without the girls. How cool was that? Of course, I stood up and announced that I had to leave at 3:20 (three hours after I had left the house) because I knew mom was more than ready for me to come home and take back the responsibility that was rightfully mine. *roll eyes*


Anyway, I'm kicking around the idea of getting involved when the new unit is in place. I think it would be a wonderful way for to show Da Man that I do and will support what is left of his military career, for one. I am going to research it a good bit first before I make a decision. I am surprising myself with doing the responsible thing and finding out exactly what will be expected of me before I dive in; a novel approach that is for me. Ha.


Last night I went to the VFW with Da Man. They were having a ceremony for the officers who were leaving. I drank two Miller Lites, Da Man had a quart of beer. I couldn't believe what a head buzz I got from two beers. Gosh, I've changed. *snort* Anyway, I sat with Da Man and talked with a couple of the officers. It was quite nice, and neither Da Man nor I could remember the last time we had gone anywhere together without the girls. I drove home because the quart bottle of Bud had gotten the best of him. I've made an old man out of him. *smile*


Speaking of old, I will be 37 next month. Wow. I have been getting notifications that people are looking for me on Classmates.com because my 20th *gulp* high school reunion is coming up next year. When the hell did that happen, twenty years since graduation? Unbelievable. I don't know whether or not I'm going to go. I don't hang out on classmates.com. For some reason I have no desire to mingle with the people from so far ago in my past. Maybe it's because I have done nothing that was expected of me, and I feel a bit ashamed. I suppose I could rev up my resume' for the occasion, but I don't have a desire to do that either. I can say that not only am I surprised by the way things have turned, but the entire world is/will be. And that's because I didn't turn out to be anything spectacular, you know; I've simply turned out, and the spectacular was always expected of me.


It's a very dark and gloomy day here. It has looked as if it has been going to pour down the rain at any minute now for hours. I had big plans. I was going to put Mak down and either clean house or clean up what is left of my flower garden. And yet here I sit, not owning the want to do anything but sit.


Hopefully something will spur me off my ass. Then again....


posted on Sept 6, 2008 11:41 AM ()

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I can't move past "pecan swirl coffee bread"
comment by mrsstu on Sept 8, 2008 9:33 AM ()
I think I will go to my next reunion. I skipped the ten year, but I joined facebook and it's like a freakin reunion!!! It's kinda cool to see how people ended up and such... almost everyone has kids! How strange!
comment by kristilyn3 on Sept 6, 2008 3:47 PM ()
I have never even visited myspace or facebook. I'm a lame-o.
reply by walkwithgrace on Sept 6, 2008 10:25 PM ()
Wait until all of a sudden it's 30 or 40 years since you graduated. Everyone looks so old (but not you of course).
comment by troutbend on Sept 6, 2008 1:43 PM ()
It's funny that you said everyone but me will look old. Ha. I can't believe I don't get carded these days.
reply by walkwithgrace on Sept 6, 2008 10:24 PM ()
Well I think yer spectacular…
comment by dazeymae on Sept 6, 2008 11:46 AM ()
I think its more that yer seem [haha…seem] normal for BEING a Hillbillie...
reply by dazeymae on Sept 7, 2008 3:11 PM ()
I'm thinking there's a touch of bias there with you. Perhaps it's the hillbilly in me that you find so spectacular. Doya reckon?
reply by walkwithgrace on Sept 6, 2008 10:23 PM ()

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