I was born a Sagittarius. It is said that we tend to be optimistic and have a great capacity for faith. There was some other things that I read about, but lets just say it's not that important to mention (really....it wasn't anything negative....honestly), but I would have to agree with what I said above. I believe that has a lot to do with how I was raised. I'm a proud Navy "brat." I truly think I'm a well rounded individual because of this. My parents did a really good job with us kids considering the trials and tribulations (sorry mom and dad. :(). I have an older brother, sister and a younger brother. I wish I could say that the gray on my parents head is from old age, but I know it had a lot to do with us children. We were......ummm........inquiring little things. In retrospect, we should have never let our inquiring minds know, but as young'ins we really thought we knew best (rut row). Half the time it just got us in trouble. I just thank goodness it never led to any prison time (phew). We are all now respectable citizens. It's funny, growing up I always saw myself wearing that white/brown uniform as my father. He is my hero! Sometimes life doesn't pan out the way you may have expected, but hey......that's okay. You choose your path and you go for it. That's what I did. I chose the Army and am very thankful for it. Uncle Sam was originally a stepping stone in my life, but has become my life. I've served the US for the past 16 years and am proud of it. If it wasn't for the military I would have never met my wonderful husband Mike (koodos to me!) and I would never have had these 5.....yes FIVE fabulous kids. Asia (14), Michayla (9), Gabriel (6), Nathan AKA Nate Dog (3) and Jayson (10 months). I'm proud to serve my country. In a nutshell..........I'm pretty freaking awesome.
*Thinks to self : Is it wrong to have grandiose feelings about my own self-importance?..........NAH! I'm awesome. :)
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and, I LOVE YOU! Now we just have to figure out why everything is in Japanese!
I think it gives my site....character!
I couldn't have chosen a better hero for you. But I'm not sure the Navy could have handled you. You kids might have THOUGHT you were giving us a hard time, but I was always proud of you. We used to get compliments all the time from neighbors and other parents. Sometimes you kids were the only kids other parents would allow in their homes. So maybe you were just smart enough to not get caught? That in itself is something to be proud of. We used to say (and I imagine folks still do) that a good conduct medal just meant 4 years (in the Navy it was awarded every 4 years) of undetected crime.
日本語の文字には、誰もが理解していないですか?結局のところ、それだけ画像の書き込みです。
LOL I think that lost something in the translation. I'll have to brush up on my kanji.
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