"Only when the Power of Love outweighs the Love of Power will we truly be at Peace"

-Jimi Hendricks


Yesterday is history, Tomorrow is a mystery but Today is a Gift, that's why it's called the Present.

-Crazy Old Turtle

Thursday, April 23, 2009

April Awesomeness!!!

So far it has been a stinking awesome month.

First I had a Birthday! Audi and I went and watched Fast and Furious(not a bad flick) and went to Texas Roadhouse. I had a great steak and some tasty ribs and then Audi told our waitress(gurrr) that it was my birthday. They all came out and sang happy birthday and gave me this cheesy plastic cowboy hat. Definitely made me blush.

She also gave me a Barnes and Noble gift card...she is catching on quick:)

In other news I also got accepted into Airborne School...jump school! I leave may 29th and train for 3 weeks. I am pretty excited to jump out of airplanes!

I have also been spending a great amount of my time with the above mentioned Sweet Audi! We are having a great time getting to know each other and are starting to get a little more serious about our relationship. Fingers crossed people...I really like this one!

Oh and I'm not fat any more... Marines Corps says so! I made weight FINALLY!

4 comments:

Kate said...

Yay! You made weight AND you get to go to jump school. In the words of Napoleon Dynamite, "LUCKY!"

And I am a totally crappy sister that spaced your BDAY. :( Forgive me?? So, Happy Birthday Buddy! I'm glad you had someone special to spend it with. Love you!

Kara said...

Congrats on being accepted as crazy enough to jump out of an airplane! Glad to hear you had a fun birthday. Can't wait to meet this girl who has the big tough marine blushing and crossing his fingers. :)

mom said...

Glad the b-day turned out okay considering the other thing.
Congrats on jump school. I think it sounds totally awesome! Can I come?

~*Autumn*~ said...

Congratulations on being accepted into Jumping School! I'm not sure if it's a pleasant though of having you throw yourself out of an airplane who-knows how many miles up in the air with only a pack strapped to your back to save you... I don't like the thought of it and it doesn't appeal to me, but I sure with you luck (and safety) in your training. :)