We spent Thanksgiving day with my family in Houston and enjoyed our traditional "Korean American" Thanksgiving. We do a huge "fusion" of Korean BBQ, Korean food, as well as the big turkey with all the sides. It really is as awesome as it sounds. After Thanksgiving, our family came back home to CS, and just chilled all weekend. Nick pulled the Christmas decorations down from the attic for me and hung Christmas lights outside. With Nick gone, I wasn't really in the mood to put a tree up and decorate like I normally do, but he insisted that I decorate. I know I am not the only military wife that doesn't do festive or decorate when spouses are away! It just doesn't feel right sometimes. I'm glad he made me though, because it does make my house feel more like a home (even with my better half missing). I cooked a meal for him, and we really just enjoyed our time together as a family. It was perfect.
So, I think it is time I change the name of my blog. "Domesticated Combat Boots" fit me when I first got out of the Marine Corps. I hung up my uniforms and put away my combat boots to be a stay at home mom with Dannika. It was fitting for me in that season of my life. That was five years ago. Five years ago was also the day that my contract officially ended with the Marine Corps. As a Marine wife, mother of two, Marine veteran, and working girl...the word "domestic" doesn't quite fit me. Suggestions welcome.
Here are some pics from our weekend together as a family of 4! If you follow me on IG, you've most likely seen all of these.
Nick came in early Thanksgiving morning to Houston!
We were SO excited!
9 long weeks without seeing him!
When your "baby" cousin shows up to Thanksgiving in her 5 series BMW...
From L to R: My cousin Mark and his NEW FIANCÉ Lisa, cousin Tiffany and her longtime boyfriend Nathan, the glorious me with my Gig 'em thumb, and my handsome hubs,
My Uncle Mike and Mattis.
My grandpa and Mattis (throwing up a "gig 'em"...of course)
We babysat my friend's sweet dog last weekend as well!!!
Sweet Gracie was the BEST houseguest ever!
She helped me wrap gifts...
Me and my guy
This is one of two trees in my house.
We have a family tree that our whole family gets to decorate, and a "mama tree".
The "mama tree" is one that I get to decorate all on my own with my own ornaments with no help from anyone.
The day that Nick left was the saddest...
After an amazing week together as a complete family, having to send him back to Uncle Sam sucked.
Mattis and Nick's bow (he decided to take his bow to go hunting on weekends we wasn't busy)
We have done this a million times (it feels like).
It never gets easier though.
In fact, it gets harder as our children get older.
My sweet Dannika has gone thorough more separations from her father than any child should have to go through...
But as she's gotten older, it's gotten tougher for her tender heart.
She is a daddy's girl, and watching her say her tearful goodbye to Nick broke my heart.
We are almost at the end of our first week since Nick left, and we are back in the swing of things.
The kids and I are back into a routine again, and we anxiously waiting for Christmas when we can see Nick again.
I hope y'all had a wonderful Thanksgiving, and I pray that all of you have a great holiday season.
Much love from me...
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