My name Is Michel, I am a full time student majoring in education, a full time wife to my airman, and a full time mother to our two fur babies for now! I am a southern girl at heart and proud of it. I enjoy just about any outdoor activities, and love basketball. Coffee is definitely my weakness, especially here in the North West. I adore my husband and our family. We miss them much but enjoy our life in the Air Force.


My Airman, a lovable, caring, sweet, car loving, hardheaded man! : ) but he is my world. He is a boom operator in the Air Force and so far he loves his job. When he isn’t working he is probably working on his car, or on the internet finding things for his car. He is crazy, but you just can’t ask for a better husband.


Highschool sweathearts, that stuck together trough it all and ended up falling head over heels for each other. Married on November 23, 2009 and loving our wild and crazy life as two southerners living in the Northwest!

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Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Proud Sister!

Today, I received a phone call from one of my sisters back at home, and it was really good to her from her. I do not talk much to my family, besides my mom, because I guess we are all so busy. But my sister has been trying to join the Air Force for about a year now. It has been a long process for her because when  she was younger she fell into a fire pit and burnt her hands up so she has had many surgery's to replace skin and give her movement in her hands. So while trying to join she had to track down all her files from the doctors and get re-cleared by them. They then had to send them to MEPS to make sure she will be cleared by the military doctors. So a year later she is finally leaving tomorrow for MEPS and I am so happy for her. She has not had the best of luck with her life and is in major dept. She wants to get out of Georgia, but has no money to move away. So she is trying hard to move forward in her life and I can't be anymore proud of her. I am stoked she is trying to join the Air Force because maybe just maybe she will get stationed here with me. How cool would that be? I know the odds are slim, but I can hope. So tomorrow as she goes off to MEPS I hope the best for her and she only hears good news. I just thought I would share with you all because I think it is an amazing thing my sister is doing, along with all the others that serve for us! : )

3 comments:

  1. Congrats to her. I will say a prayer for her, if that is okay with you...
    You sounds so proud and it so awesome to see/read/hear that!!!

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  2. That is so wonderful!!!! I know when I was trying to join the Army I had to get a TON of documents about a metal plate in my arm that I got when I was 12.. so all my documents had already been moved to the hospitals big storage unit with a bazillion other peoples and it was the most stressful part of the entire process trying to get those papers and get them cleared.. so I kinda know how she feels. You are such a sweet sister Michel!!! :)

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