Happy Holidays!!!!
With how busy I have gotten, now with two jobs and junior league
commitments, I have not found the time to sit down and blog about Eric's newest
adventures in the military. In mid-November
Connie, Johnny, and I went down for a day trip to visit Eric and watch his
branching ceremony. For those who are not military savvy. Being branched is one
of the biggest deals in your military career since it decides which career path
you will take and ultimately your job within the Army! There are 16 branches in
the Army and Eric was able to make a top three selection, with just hopes
he may receive one of them. To decide
their branch many things went into the decision: acedmics, physical fitness, and leadership grades.
Leading up to the big day we were all a bit nervous and all
praying Eric received one of his top picks. Knowing Eric had been working his
*cough* off. When I asked Eric about the
timeline and set-up for the ceremony, all I could think of was Sorority Bid Day
at Alabama while he was describing it! So all day long I was singing "it's
Bid Day, it's Bid Day, it's Army version of Bid Day!" ;) The families and friends were sitting in the auditorium
on one side and one by one all 99 men and women came in, alphabetically holding an
envelope with their name on it....inside their branch. Once everyone was inside
and seated the company commander was giving the OCS class a nice speech about
regardless of your branch you will graduate and be responsible for someone else,
you are all doing this to serve your country...etc. etc. During his speech he gave the percentages of who received their first, second, or third picks, and a percentage of who got none of their top three picks; just making it more nerve
racking. He asked the cadre in charge who was ranked
first in the class and by the reaction of the class no one knew. Then when "Candidate
Norwood" was said Eric had to hear
it a couple of times before he actually stood and the Company Commander
congratulated him. The Company Commander went on about how he most likely got his first pick....Infantry...Infantry
this and Infantry that. Once he was
finished with his speech everyone got to open their envelopes and Eric turned
and said " I got my first pick!!!....Field Artillery!" Then one by one
each OCS candidate went on stage and announced to the entire class their Branch
while receiving their branch pin!
While on stage the Battalion Commander Sergeant Major who was giving out the pins asked
Eric "Are you sure this was your first pick?" Eric: "Yes,
sir!" The Sergeant Major being an Infantry man could only think
everyone wants their first pick to be Infantry not their second pick like Eric.
(haha Army humor) After everyone was finished they were asked to meet outside
in groups based off their newly assigned branch. The battalion commander called Eric over and
congratulated him on a job well done and gave him an OCS coin for being top in
his class! All in all, it was a great
day and we could not be prouder of him!! As Connie likes to say "he is the
cutest and smartest soldier ever!" AND IT'S TRUE!
While in Benning we also got to witness
another smaller ceremony which was just offically changing from beginning phase to
intermediate phase of OCS. Pretty much all they did were change their
"dickes" from black to grey! haha... Okay, okay so they're really not called
"dickes" like Cousin Eddie off Christmas Vacation but 'tis the
season!!!
Now that I've updated Eric's life it's time for my
update! In the last month lots has
changed for me! Since I graduated college in 2011 I have worked at the Chamber
of Commerce here in Hartselle. First, it
was just temporary until I found my career job in Interior Design, then with
Eric's career change I quit looking for Interior Design and started to think of
what I could do as a career while in military life. Now, finally after a year I have decided on Pharmaceutical Sales!! While looking for a Pharm Sales job I discovered that I
needed to pass a course in Pharmaceutical Sales first. So starting in January I
will start working on that and for now I have got an awesome job as a Pharmacy Tech at a
local Pharmacy!! And once Eric knows where we will be stationed after marriage,
I'll start looking for a Pharm Sales job in that city.
This year I joined Junior League of Morgan County and currently we are working on a new project that will benefit the Carnegie Visual And Performing Arts Center. This year we have added a 5k and 1 Mile Run to the already fun and parade filled day of Mardi Gras in Decatur!! If you want any information on the entire Mardi Gras events. Don' t hesitate to contact me! We also help out with many other county wide events throughout the year volunteering our time and efforts to make all of them the best event yet!
This year I joined Junior League of Morgan County and currently we are working on a new project that will benefit the Carnegie Visual And Performing Arts Center. This year we have added a 5k and 1 Mile Run to the already fun and parade filled day of Mardi Gras in Decatur!! If you want any information on the entire Mardi Gras events. Don' t hesitate to contact me! We also help out with many other county wide events throughout the year volunteering our time and efforts to make all of them the best event yet!
Now onto the more important stuff--Wedding plans!!! With the wedding only being 5 1/2 months away lots has been
happening lately! Save the Dates are ordered and almost ready to go out! If you
do not receive one do not worry we are only sending them to 100 people of the
250 invited! Got to save money where we can! At Thanksgiving we planned our
rehearsal dinner meal with Dana, cannot wait for the fried tomato bar!! Now all we
need is a place to have the dinner! Any ideas send them to me or let Connie
know! In January the bridesmaids are meeting in Decatur to order their
Bridesmaid dresses!!!! The momma's will be going soon after the holidays to
find their dresses!! My father has been put in charge of getting together the saber swords for the Saber Arch! The timeline schedule for the big day is
beginning to be planned! My dress has arrived and I just need to be fitted
and alterations made!! Time's flying by and I cannot wait for the big day to get here!!
This next year will
be filled with new adventures for both Eric and myself inside and outside of
our marriage and careers and I am super excited to find out what God has in
store!
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