How many times has that blurb shown up on this blog.. ^^^^
So this last weekend?
This last weekend was another check mark on the ole' Summer Bucket List... I walked the stage for my Bachelor's Degree. Finally. I've had the diploma for close to half a year now... but I graduated Summa Cum Laude.. and that my friends deserved a jaunt across the ole stage.
My parents and sister came down from Kansas on Thursday. We spent a few days of seeing the (few) things Augusta has to offer (an old Catholic cathedral, an even older Catholic church, the gypsy's, several local restaurants - my family also visited the local swamp and it's inhabitants, aka gators.).. they have been here before so most of the major items were already checked off of the list.
On Sunday we car-a-vanned up to the Gwinnett Center in Duluth (an ATL suburb) for the graduation festivities. Since I went to school all online, I had to find the closest DeVry campus - which actually wasn't close at all. We ended up having to drive a little over 2 hours. Luckily the ceremony was fairly short and sweet. I was the only girl graduating with a Bachelor's of Science degree in multimedia design and development. Not sure if I should be proud of that?
I'm glad I walked. Even though my cheering section couldn't cheer due to a sleeping baby... it was worth it. Something about the feeling of pride you get from wearing the cap and gown.
A special thanks to my parents and sister for making the drive down here to watch me walk. It means the world to me. Also thanks to my husband for paying for me to receive said degree (LOL!) and supporting me along the way.
This week we are back to husband, wife, baby and fur-child. Finding our routine, resting away the tiredness that comes from entertaining most of the summer. Just us again.
Rob snapped this at dinner... it's grainy, but so so perfect. ^^^
And to top all of the graduation excitement off... today Rob received his diploma in the mail. It was like a kid on Christmas morning. I am so so proud of him for accomplishing this. Not even Kuwait could stop him from taking the classes needed to complete his Bachelor's.
And now that I am done with this post... I feel better. I wrote. I said what I wanted... and maybe I can brush that funk right off my shoulders now? I wouldn't say get your hopes up... but I'm going to try friends. I hate reading blogs almost a week after they went live. I hate missing out on the details so important to all of you. I hate being MIA.
always,
amanda







Congratulations to both of you!
ReplyDeleteI understand about being in a rut. I've been in one for awhile now :(
ReplyDeleteCongrats on walking girl! That's awesome!!!!!! Yea for family coming into town! That is always awesome!
Hoping you find your inspiration and if you don't hoping you find peace in what ever you do :)
I hope those 5 weeks fly by..
ReplyDeleteCongrats to the both of you, that's awesome!
First of all...congrats! Second, my husband is in Marine OCS right now, we're on week 8 of 10!! But I TOTALLY get ya on the complete lack of communication! It really sucks! We live in a world where we're so used to texts, emails, fb...just instant gratification. I have really enjoyed snail mail though!!! I started "journaling" to him instead of just writing him letters...It makes me feel more connected to him. Make the best of it, and just think...how awesome a handwritten letter is!! You're gonna totally rock this!
ReplyDeleteI am so proud of you!!! What an amazing accomplishment.
ReplyDeleteI understand completely. It seems like I am either too busy to blog or just can't get out what's in my head.
ReplyDeleteLove following you on Instagram though!
Congratulations! What an amazing accomplishment. :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats!!!!! What a great accomplishments!!! I completely understand where you're coming from with the whole 5 weeks and it's a huge deal. It's a HUGE deal!! Even if you know he'll do great, it's still stressful. I hope you're able to make the most of these next few weeks and that those 5 fly by. My BIL's seemed to fly by and then we kidnapped him once he was done and arrived at Ft. Rucker
ReplyDeleteYou are stronger than you think and will get through the separation (not to say that it wont be hard and those days wont be long) but enjoy the next few weeks!
ReplyDeleteWe all go through funks, and you have very good reasons to put blogging on the back burner! Congrats on graduation, and chin up for the upcoming WOCS. Yes, it will be hard, but it will most definitely be worth it! I'm not positive you'll have snail mail, but like I said, you will have some phone time ;) I'm not sure if you are coming for his graduation, but if you do, he has a little time off the Sunday before. Also, plan on spending a lot of money on new dress uniforms, laundry, and a few other things. You get some money back after, and obviously the bump in pay was worth it, but most don't realize how much you will be paying for things up front. Just a heads up!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!! This had to feel so good to complete!! I hope that time flies by!!!
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