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Friday, September 21, 2007

Pictures of Jordan and his buddies

These are a bit more Jordanish than the last set.


The one on the right is Carter, but I don't know who the one on the left is.




A few artistic shots he took.




They are pretty crowded in here. But hey, it was better than that awful tent.




Anybody else he looks extremely emo in this picture??


He says this is his favorite picture ever taken.


Apparently Carter attacked him right when he was taking a picture.






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Friday, June 8, 2007

Leave Dates

Hey all...I am super excited this morning. Want to know why? Jordan emailed me his leave dates! This is another one of those things I'm not going to post on here, but if you want to know, feel free to email me, call me, or ask Denise (I called her this morning because I was so excited!!)

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Monday, May 28, 2007

Happy Memorial Day

This holiday sure means a lot more now that I have a soldier serving overseas. Jordan and his unit are never far from my mind, but today especially is a day to remembering our military. Happy Memorial Day! I hope you take a break from your hot dog grilling to pray for our soldier!

Jordan's doing well. He started his job this week, and he said so far he likes it. It's a little boring, but he has a TV in his office (yes, Jordan has an actual office!). He said he watched the Indians baseball game today. Sounds like he's working really hard!

For those wanting to send Jordan care packages, keep in mind that he has minimal space at the moment. Until they move into their pods, try to keep material goods to a minimum. Food and little things are welcome, toiletries especially, but he told me to limit the books and things like that.

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Thursday, May 10, 2007

4 Day Pass

Well, he's gone. I just returned from the airport. Do you have any idea how hard it is to watch soldiers cry? Not just Jordan either, some of the biggest, most intimidating men ever were red faced and teary. Sure makes it hard for a emotional gal like me to not bawl her eyes out.

Jordan had a magnificent time these past few days. "Glorious," to use his word. It was hard to see everyone he wanted to, and if he missed you, he's probably pretty upset about it. It was rough, being pulled in 50 different directions, when all you want to do is relax. Imagine working harder than you've ever worked before, away from home, and not hardly being able to sit down on your vacation. It was rough on him, but he was definitely not ready to leave home. "It needed to be about 13 months longer!" as he told Burrows (one of his best buddies) today. Still, he'll be home between 90 days and 6 months for 2 whole weeks, which he is pretty dang excited about.

One thing I must mention: I try to be as careful as possible not to give specifics on here. Where they are going, what they are doing, etc etc. This will become even more crucial once they leave for overseas in a few days. I cannot tell you where he is going, at least not yet, so please don't ask. Once we get his address, I can release that to you, but I won't post it on here, if you want it, email me, let me know who you are and how you know Jordan. He definitely wants mail, but I can't just give it out to Bob in California who may or may not know Jordan. I'll give you as detailed information as I can about how Jordan is doing, but more than likely it will just be how he is feeling, not his activities. Chances are even I won't even know what he is doing on a daily basis. We have to be extremely careful about what he tells me, the Army does censor our conversations. Our phone calls can be cut off at any moment, our letters torn to shreds, our emails deleted, if he reveals something he shouldn't. I have to take the same precautions, on here, in my emails, even talking to you personally. If the wrong person were to get a hold of the information, it could mean big trouble to the soldiers. One innocent blog may not seem harmful, but the "bad guys" can look at many blogs and start putting the pieces together. Don't get angry if you ask me something, and I change the subject or just don't answer you. I'm not withholding information just for the heck of it, or because I don't like you. I'm doing it to protect our soldier, and the other soldiers in his unit.

I know most of us are pretty upset that he's gonna be gone for so long, so in order to cheer you up, I decided to post a picture that is so terrifically Jordan that you can't help but roll your eyes and laugh hysterically. We were in my room watching TV in our pjs, and he wanted to go downstairs for some water. I told him to put some real clothes on, so he didn't freak out my roommates. I looked up, and this was what I saw:



Guess that will teach me not to leave my laundry laying around.

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Wednesday, April 4, 2007

14 Hour days

The past few days have been pretty rough. They've been working them hard from noon to 1:30. He's hardly had any sleep this week and sounds completely exhausted. I could hardly understand him on the phone this morning because he was mumbling so much. They are going back to their normal schedule after Friday, but keep Jordan in your prayers for the next few days. The reason they are doing this is because they are going through all day simulations of life in a detainee camp. They are working on their actual jobs, with soldiers trained to act like detainees that they have to check-in and monitor, and Jordan has to be weary of any attack or ambush.

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Saturday, March 24, 2007

1 Month Down...

17 left to go.

Can you believe how fast this first month has gone? So far it is going pretty well for Jordan, and hopefully it continues to. They've had some rough exercises lately. He had to learn some kind of hand-to-hand combat yesterday, he told me it was the same kind of thing Steven Segal uses in his movies, but as I've never seen a Steven Segal movie, I have NO idea what he's talking about. He was pretty sore last night when I talked to him, thinks he pulled the muscle behind his knee, but I'm sure he'll be fine. He had to go up against 5 trainers wearing big pads. "Haley, I so kicked ass in that ring! I only got pushed down once, and when I did, I landed in a roll and jumped right back up again like it never happened!" His confidence is growing with every training exercise, and his perspective on life is starting to change. He's still the silly, obnoxious Jordan we love, but I think he is growing up. As much as I hate to quote that ridiculously stupid motto, he really is becoming "Army Strong."

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