As I think about today being my daughter's 14th birthday, I am reminded of how she has doubled as my biggest fan and my greatest source of inspiration! This kid cleans, cooks, and takes care of Sasha (our 10 year old pomeranian) all while maintaining an athletic lifestyle.
It takes a strong family to support adult learners while they embark on this major challenge. It also takes strong kids to endure the time spent away from a loving father who is presently fighting a war in Iraq.
This photo was taken last year in our former home before my husband was deployed. He lacked one course from completing Union's BSOL program before being deployed. So much can change within a year. I have been blessed with a job in my field and we have been blessed with a beautiful, more spacious home. But with blessings have come plenty of sacrifices, ones that I know will make my family much stronger.
As I write this, I am reminded of my husband's favorite saying "There are no short cuts to success". He is so straightforward that he just tells me when we talk through skype, "Once I complete this mission, I will be back to complete the mission at Union." What can you say to that but respond like a military wife by saying "HOOAH"