Saturday, February 28, 2009

OCS Board Results

I passed the Board!!! It was a huge deal and I was very nervous, but I made it through. The next step is to go to MEPS in Shreveport on Tuesday to swear in and sign a contract. I hope to ship out in about 4 weeks; we will see!

Friday, February 20, 2009

OCS Board Date

The only thing left is to interview with the Officer Candidate Selection Board in Oklahoma City. It will last 30-45 minutes; they will evaluate me in many areas, most pertaining to leadership potential. I will need to tell of situations when such and such happened and how I handled each situation. I'll need to display decisiveness, confidence, and the ability to think on my feet. I know I will do well but these are areas that I can use work in. I guess as long as I exhibit potential, all should go well, and I do have that potential.
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I had planned on going in the first week of March, but the next March board is on the 19th, a month away! There is one more in February, on the 26th, two days after I leave work, what timing. So I will jump in head first and go for it! We will leave early in the morning on the 25th, as there are other things that need to happen before I see the board the next day. There is very little preparation time between now and then so any prayers and words of encouragement are greatly appreciated. Thanks! and good night, it's very late... ;)

Leaving Monk Custom Homes

Tuesday February 24th will be my last day at Monk Custom Homes, working for Michael and Shannon Monk. Today they treated me and the gang to an amazing feast at Cibo Vino. I had to skip dinner and run 2 miles just to work off the appetizer! ;-)
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It has been such a pleasure working with them; I will miss the job and all of the people I've come to know and love in the 2 1/2 years since I started. Wow, how time flies! I may be leaving but I will forever be a part of that office. Having helped with the renovation and startup, it's really quite odd to be leaving. But there is a bright future ahead of me and I finally get to use the degree I've worked so hard to earn. I may be leaving the office, but the friendships that have been formed are forever, and I am tearing up so I will end this post now. I love you all and you better write me in boot camp! hehe (ask Michael for my address) *hugs*

Dad is Here!

My dad arrived in Texas on Tuesday! After years of consideration and then well over a year of preparation, he's finally here! The house in Washington has been turned over to an agency that will find and manage tenants, and dad will get a check every month. He has already purchased a house in Mt. Pleasant which currently has a renter in it. He will be staying here at Ryan and Susan's with us until the end of March, and then moving into his new home. I should be off to boot camp by that time. Until then we are one big happy family!
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It's so easy to lose touch with those you love, and although living under the same roof can seem too close for comfort at times, the good far outweighs the bad. I cherish this time with my family and it will remain a special time that I will look back on fondly. Especially being here while Taylor and Lexi are growing up, you just can't replace time spent with a child; they grow up so fast!
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Also, I have to say that everything's been really great! We are getting along so well and knowing that the time is short, are taking advantage of it by really appreciating one another, treasuring the time we have.

Age Waiver Approved - Really!

Yesterday evening my recruiter called and said the age waiver came back approved. He wanted to make double sure after he got the email so he called the company headquarters and verified it. YAY, finally!!! Next is the OCS Board. Should be within 2 weeks!

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Posting Comments

If you ever have trouble posting a comment on here, just try again, it'll work after a time or two. I've gotten into the habit of copying what I typed before submitting, just in case I have to try a couple times before it works. Not sure why this blog utility does that.

Age Waiver Update #2

The age waiver request statement was completed and turned in last night. I should be hearing back shortly. Then we can schedule a board date, the big day!

Monday, February 16, 2009

Army Stand Down

"Jump In Suicides Spurs Army Stand Down" / "Army Recruiter Suicide Crisis"
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"the Army is ordering every soldier to stop what she or he is doing and undergo training in suicide prevention."
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"A stand-down of the Army’s entire recruiting force, ordered by Army Secretary Pete Geren, will take place Friday."
"A separate stand-down, for all soldiers, will take place over a 30-day period beginning Feb. 15."
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I can testify first-hand that the recruiters I've been in contact with work from morning until late in the evening/night, often six days a week. They're spouses miss them very much and have a difficult time coping with their constant absence and inability to keep regular hours or come home at a decent time no matter how hard they try. One recruiter recently told me that he sees his children for a little while every morning, but they're already sleeping by the time he gets home at night. He's been in the position for a year and has two years to go before getting reassigned elsewhere.
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If a soldier signed up for it that would be one thing, but so far, every recruiter I've met was assigned to recruiting duty. No regard was given to the soldier's desire to be a recruiter, or lack thereof. They all make the best of it they can, but it is very demanding and extremely difficult on the home life. This is not to mention the pressures that come inherent with the job itself.
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Age Waiver Update

The waiver getting approved so fast really was too good to be true. As it turns out, it is still working its way through the process. They are now requesting that I provide an age waiver request statement; a couple paragraphs. I will meet with my recruiter tomorrow evening (they are closed today for President's Day) and we will compose and submit the statement.
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I am learning to accept that the Army (or perhaps government) has so many regulations, processes, and procedures, and that very few of them are going to be logical, but must be followed. I can choose to get upset and frustrated, or to simply expect the worst and laugh at it. I'm working at keeping gratitude and joy in my heart as everything steadily progresses forward...... :)

Sunday, February 8, 2009

College Loan Repayment

In the beginning I thought that my college loans would be paid off in full upon graduation from OCS, but they will actually be paid off over three years. Also, the payments the Army makes are taxable as income. They apparently only pay on the principal and not the interest, but I don't see anywhere where it is broken down, so we will see.
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In any case, even if half of my college loan debt were taken care of, it would be more than worth it and I am grateful! :)

What's Next?

As of yesterday all of the required paperwork has been completed and submitted, including my actual high school and college diplomas, official transcripts, birth certificate, and social security card. All that's left is the OCS Board interview in Oklahoma City, after which I will swear in and sign a contract. At that point I will find out when I "ship out", likely 2-4 weeks later. The interview should be in early March; I will post the date as soon as I know.
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I will be working for two more weeks, through February 20th, and then will get all of my affairs in order, in preparation to leave. After the interview I plan to visit Washington if time allows.
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Basic Training is 9 weeks long, Officer Candidate School is 14 weeks. At that point I will be an Officer and attend an additional school. The duration depends on the Army Branch I am assigned to. After all of this I will serve for three years to fulfill my contract.
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I am very excited and hope to enjoy Army life, as I plan to make a career of it. As always I'm trusting that God is guiding me in the way I should go, opening and closing doors as needed. I will continue to walk through the open doors, giving my best effort to what is put before me. When doors close I will turn to the Lord for patience, understanding, and strength to go in the new direction He has for me, that perhaps was not in "my" plans.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Age Waiver

APPROVED!!!
We submitted the age waiver request last night at about 8:00. It was approved by 9:30 this morning! We knew it would be expedited but WOW! :)
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I will post more soon about what happens now.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Medical Waiver

The medical waiver (for my eye surgery) has officially been approved! YAY!!! It has been two long months and I am SO excited to be moving forward again. =D

Monday, February 2, 2009

My PFT Scores!

The Army scores the Physical Fitness Test (PFT) using a points scale, according to age and gender. To graduate Basic Training an enlisted member must achieve at least 50 points in each of three categories. An OCS applicant must achieve 60 pts upon application (for me this means prior to Basic). However, the Battallion Commander requested that I get 80 pts, although 70 would be acceptable. I have been working very hard to meet these requirements and finally tested on Saturday.
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Results:
Sit-ups (2 minutes): 60 count = 81 pts
Push-ups (2 minutes): 40 count = 93 pts
2-mile run: 16:37 mins = 94 pts
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Official PFT Score: 268 points (180 min required, 210 needed, 240 preferred, 300 max possible)
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(For the run: We used a 1/2 mile track at a park. Whether it's actually 1/2 mile is questionable, but who am I to argue when being given an advantage. In any case, I ran well and am amazed at the progress I've made in just a few short months. My brother-in-law stepped in as my trainer and has motivated and taught me so much! Thank you Ryan!)