Thursday, December 31, 2009

Another Port

My sailor enjoyed another port recently. I don't have any pictures to share yet, but here is a picture of him. He seems to be doing well. Happy New Year My Love!!

Monday, December 21, 2009

Another Day on the Nimitz

I got these great pictures of the water from my sailor this morning. He said that he had heard there were dolphins outside to he rushed to take pictures to send to me but by the time he made it up there the dolphins were gone.

I can only imagine what the sunsets are like out there. Nature is so amazing and beautiful.


We try to exchange pictures with each other. Not that we could forget what the other looked like. It's just hard not being together everyday.


I love him!

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Care Packages for My Sailor



What Every Sailor Looks Forward To:


Care Packs


I love sending my sailor care packs each month. I enjoy picking out the items to send him and I enjoy packing the boxes. I encourage everyone to send their servicemen/women care packs! I usually use the flat rate large boxes found at the post office. It's around $11 to mail.


This time I had to use 2 boxes. The flatrate box and a large box I bought at Walmart.

And of course STICKERS!! I always put stickers on all the boxes I send.



My sailor requested his hair trimmer, pain reliever, pain reliever with a sleep aid, and stuff for
when he's feeling under the weather (Vitamin C tabs, sinus/cold med, and cough drops).



A pillow. Yes!! I want him to get good rest. He works hard.



I put together a study guide for my sailor to study for the asvab. He wants to retake it for a better score. I'm so proud of him! Hopefully the binder I put together will help him. I also packed pens/pencils/highlighters and note cards.

Often my sailor misses out on meals due to standing watch or having duty. Or the chow lines are extremely long. I can't send him everything I want to send, but I sure try. I like to send him items he can have for breakfast (granola bars, breakfast bars, and muffins). For snacks (craisins, banana chips, salted almonds). For sinful snacks (cookies, lemonheads, milk duds, and starbursts). He loves beef jerky so I always make sure I send that. And I try to add another protein (I can't think of anything other than summer sausage). He doesn't eat tuna. And for when he misses meals or can't stand waiting in line, I have included Hormel microwave dinners (like beef stew, pot roast, chicken and dumplings), mac 'n cheese, and noodles (there are Asian flavored ones and Italian ones). And since it's the holidays, I added Hershey miniatures and a toffee chocolate orange.





Oh I added bath tissue, because I remember during one deployment they ran out of it on the entire ship!





First box packed!




Second box packed!








  1. Cost of putting together study guide: $13




  2. Cost of food items in care pack: $70




  3. Time it took to pack items: 30 minutes




  4. Time it took to wait in line at the post office: 25 minutes




  5. Cost of postage: $30




  6. The look on my sailor's face when he opens up these boxes: priceless


Monday, December 14, 2009

Christmas Wishes

'Tis the Season....

My sailor received some Christmas cards today from his side of the family. PaPa and Grandma sent the gold Santa card and his Dad sent the other card. Having our loved ones think of us during the holidays is the best gift. Family is a blessing. Thank you for thinking about our Sailor during this time.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Grill Day

The ship got to enjoy some good food and fun. My sailor said they were served grilled steaks and other goodies. And it looks like our service people got to have some fun playing what looks like some pretty silly games.


Go Team Nimitz!!!





It's great seeing everyone enjoying themselves.
Thank you for your service.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Finally...A Break From the Ship

Back In Dubai


It's been a couple of years since my sailor has stepped foot in Dubai. From his last visit, he could not stop raving about one particular restaurant that he went to. So this time around, he had to go back and have one of their delicious steak dinners. He said it was everything he remembered it to be: the best steak dinner he's ever had.




The bus ride to the city.





I love pictures like this. It's like something from a travel brochure.





Finally: The Meat Co.

In the background is the Burj Al Arab hotel, the hotel of my dreams. I call it the sailboat hotel.





My sailor started off with fried calamari.





His friend had a salad.





My sailor's steak dinner.




His dining companions.