Wannabe's wife... introduction

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Wannabe's wife... introduction

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I guess I'm not supposed to share my name here... so I'm 20 (well in 2 weeks). I'm from Oregon, but living in Georgia while my husband is in AIT (25 S). I've got an 18 month son and I've been married almost a year. My husband volunteered to go Ranger, which would be why I found myself at this site. I guess it's kinda hard for me to think of things to say about myself because I've sorta lost my identity since becoming a mother, wife, and entering the silent ranks.... I'm working on it though!
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TheHamels wrote:I guess I'm not supposed to share my name here... so I'm 20 (well in 2 weeks). I'm from Oregon, but living in Georgia while my husband is in AIT (25 S). I've got an 18 month son and I've been married almost a year. My husband volunteered to go Ranger, which would be why I found myself at this site. I guess it's kinda hard for me to think of things to say about myself because I've sorta lost my identity since becoming a mother, wife, and entering the silent ranks.... I'm working on it though!
Welcome.

The part of what I highlited bothers me. Why? If your hubby makes it, and until then and well after, silent is what you shouldn't be.

Im not saying talk his goddamn ear off, in an annoying 20 yr old wife sorta way! Be supportive in every way you can possibly imagine.

Whether you think so or not, how you are as a wife, can literally save his life. Don't be silent.
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Thanks for supporting your Soldier with his aspirations. With a very young 'un too. Kudos to you. One of the ladies or sistahs will be along shortly to aide ya in your transition here.

I am curious though - yer site name - TheHamels - perchance are ya'all related to TheCamels? :lol:

WELCOME Ma'am.
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RangerX wrote:Lamb Tikka Masala
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Weird, this was supposed to go somewhere else..... :?:
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borebrush wrote:+1

The key,

Blow Job, Beer, and Steak! In that order, daily. :twisted: :lol:
Well, what I'm thinkin' is if he can get perfect scores on his PT tests that's going to help him out alot (he's never failed a PT, but he's got a lil ways till 300).... I'm just going to randomly test him, knock out 72 good pushups get a blow job. 2 miles in (what is it 13 minutes?) get a blow job. That's supportive right?
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TheHamels wrote:
borebrush wrote:+1

The key,

Blow Job, Beer, and Steak! In that order, daily. :twisted: :lol:
Well, what I'm thinkin' is if he can get perfect scores on his PT tests that's going to help him out alot (he's never failed a PT, but he's got a lil ways till 300).... I'm just going to randomly test him, knock out 72 good pushups get a blow job. 2 miles in (what is it 13 minutes?) get a blow job. That's supportive right?
that's a hell of a start! just remember while setting goals, they should be attainable ones, that you can continuously modify to improve performance, as they are reached.
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Welcome to the site, Ma'am.
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KW Driver wrote:
TheHamels wrote:
borebrush wrote:+1

The key,

Blow Job, Beer, and Steak! In that order, daily. :twisted: :lol:
Well, what I'm thinkin' is if he can get perfect scores on his PT tests that's going to help him out alot (he's never failed a PT, but he's got a lil ways till 300).... I'm just going to randomly test him, knock out 72 good pushups get a blow job. 2 miles in (what is it 13 minutes?) get a blow job. That's supportive right?
that's a hell of a start! just remember while setting goals, they should be attainable ones, that you can continuously modify to improve performance, as they are reached.
Roger that. :wink:
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