Monday, November 7, 2011

My Mom Visited!


My mom had the opportunity to come out and visit us. We had a lot of fun showing her around Charleston. We were able to go and see things we haven't even done yet. I took quite a few pictures and well I would have a very long page if I loaded all, so I put together some pages.

This was our trip to Virginia. We were able to visit My brother and his little family. This is the first Grandbaby on my side of the family. We call her Rosie Bug.

This was our trip to Fort Sumter. It was chilly, but a lot of fun. We took a ferry over to the island, and if you look close to the far left pictures there is a Dolphin. That's right we saw Dolphins right next to the ferry.

One of our days was spent at Boone Hall. If you come to South Carolina this is the plantation to go too. I didn't get many pictures here, but even if I did it would not even express how beautiful it is!
This collection is of a live Oak tree called Angel Oak. It is large! The branches have to have supports to keep from breaking. It a great site to see. We loved it, but next time I want to have a picnic there.

Before my mom came CJ and I and a friend of ours went to a Serpentarium. It was only open on the inside, but the snakes were great. They had a turtle related to a snap turtle, but it had a flat head.

Friday, October 14, 2011

Chalkboards for sale

The Chalkboards are Ready!!!! We have a huge assortment of sizes and colors. They look even more amazing in person so contact me (nikki.warren07@gmail.com) or Ashley Blosil (ashleyblosil@gmail.com) to come and take a look at them while they are still available!


























Friday, October 7, 2011

First week of October



Then on Wednesday CJ and I celebrated his 26th birthday with home made Mexican food and a Great Peanut Butter Pie (thank you Katie Sorenson!)! We invited a couple we are good friends
with to share the delicious pie. CJ also received his present from his mom and dad, a knife and tool sharpener, which he really wanted (THE exact one). Thanks Mom and Dad for this!
Finally Friday the 7th CJ graduated power school. The Ceremony was great and the weather was perfect for the occasion. He looked great and I was able to get some great photos of him with his section and with Command Master Chief Coles. CJ finished number 85 out of 367 with a final GPA of 3.55. I am so proud of all he accomplished this last 6 months, it has been a hard and exhausting time for him, but he kept his head on straight and pushed through it.
What next? Well CJ will be on Graduation hold for some where between 4 to 12 months before starting his third and final training school. While waiting he will actually be working at the prototype school that he will be attending, doing grunt work. So needless to say we will be here for at least another year! So you want a vacation come see me!!
So our first week has been busy, now to rest and enjoy the beautiful weather!

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Sailing Take 2!

Well Back in April or May CJ took a sailing course, but when we went to do the water portion There was no wind at all! Well things went into full swing with power School and CJ did not have time for the class, But now that school is coming to an end he took the course, this time it was a perfectly windy day for it (a little chilly for me). CJ really liked being out on the water, maybe some day i will join him out there!

Friday, September 9, 2011

New Addition

Well we were not really looking for one, but we bought a second car! We were going to wait till we moved and had a little more income. All we did was look at an add in the paper and we found a vehicle that was in our exact price range, but then we test drove it and it was smoking after we drove a mile to the gas station. And it was going to be a deal now and then pay for it later!
What I didn't mention was that we test drove a Nissan pathfinder first. That was our first mistake, because we loved it!
It is a metallic blue (which means it Sparkles!), 3 rows of seats, a tow hitch, roof rack, and 4 wheel drive. It was a great deal for a 2008 with only 42,000 miles! It runs great and I love driving it and the dogs love having the space to stand and look out all the windows! They have already slobbered on the window.
It's going to be a vehicle that will last in the family and will fit most of our kids (when the time comes). I am glad we did this! Everything fell right into place!


Thursday, September 1, 2011

One Year

One year ago today I had to say good bye to my husband as he went off to Navy Basic Boot Camp. It was probably the worst day I had experienced so far. MY mother in law, Grandma and I went and saw CJ sworn in and then we met him at the airport to say our final good byes! I cried of course, but then I sucked it up and kept my phone close by for CJ to call me every step of the way.
My first night home without him was hard and many tears were shed, especially when I finally got the call he made it there and that I would receive a box of his clothes. I lost it and cried myself to sleep. It was a crazy day and I am thankful now that we were able to get through it and we now have a great career to keep us afloat.

Now in 5 weeks I will be attending CJ's Power School graduation. This is the end to his second training school. I am so proud of him. He will probably be graduating with a 3.5 GPA which is pretty incredible! I have a smart husband. I love you PO3 Warren and I am so grateful to be your wife!


Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Touring South Carolina part... I forget!

Living in South Carolina is so amazing. There is so much to see here and all of it is part of our history. This past weekend CJ and I went downtown to a place called Battery park. The park is pretty much at the end of Charleston on the bay. It is a park full of statues and tributes to those who fought during the civil war, and World War One. CJ really enjoyed reading each statue. I love the pictures I get! We had a lot of fun see the harbor and the ships. We saw a Carnival Cruise line leaving, it was pretty neat.As we were walking along the ocean we were walking past many homes that were probably worth more than my life. They were amazing. Three stories with balconies all the way around. Some had beautiful court yards and gates (keeping us out). We can't wait for our parents to come and visit so they can see all these historical sights with us!