Archive for September, 2009
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Project365 - Day 29
Do you remember the days when the stores ONLY focused on one “season” at a time??
Hey Military Spouses – want $6k to go back to school??
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I recently signed up for this and was approved within a couple of weeks!! If you’re thinking of going back to school but didn’t have any extra money … HERE IS YOUR CHANCE!! The best part is that you don’t have to pay it back !!
DoD’s expanded Military Spouse Career Advancement Accounts (MyCAA) program will provide up to $6,000 in Financial Assistance for Military Spouses who are pursuing degree programs, licenses or credentials leading to employment in portable career fields.
Financial Assistance pays expenses such as education and training programs, tuition, licensing and credentialing fees for degree programs (associates, bachelors, masters, doctoral and post doctoral), continuing education classes (including those offered through professional associations), Bar, CPA and other similar exams, state certifications for teachers, medical professionals and other licensed professionals.
Who Is Eligible: Spouses of Active Duty members of the Department of Defense and activated members of the National Guard and Reserve Components are eligible. The period of eligibility for spouses of Guard and Reserve members is from the date of the Alert or Warning Order for Military Recall or Mobilization, through activation and deployment until 180 days following De-Mobilization. Spouses of the severely injured, ill, wounded or killed in action are also eligible. Military spouses who are legally separated by state law or court order are ineligible. Spouses who are active duty members or activated Guard or Reserve members themselves are ineligible.
To Receive this Assistance, the Military Spouse only needs to complete a MyCAA Career and Training Plan and then apply for MyCAA Financial Assistance. Eligible spouses can establish a MyCAA Account by visiting the MyCAA website: https://aiportal.acc.af.mil/mycaa
For further information, visit the MyCAA website at: https://aiportal.acc.af.mil/mycaa/default.aspx Due to the popularity of the MyCAA program, they are experiencing a temporary backlog of about four weeks. Requests are processed in the order they were received so plan accordingly when registering for training.
SGT Daddy should be happy
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Project 365 - Day22
Halo3 ODST was release yesterday and I picked up SGT Daddy’s copy from Target today. I saw them playing the demo at Target today and it looked AWESOME! (oh how I wish I had an Xbox here at the house – SGT Daddy took it to A-stan)
I was excited to see that there was a free download that came with it to play as SGT Johnson (he’s my favorite character in Halo next to MasterChief ) but the KICKER is that you have to download it by January 2010. SGT Daddy won’t be able to download that downrange and doesn’t come back till way after that date. What’s up with that Xbox LIVE??? (unless someone wants to send me a Xbox 360 so I can do it for him… I”m just saying )
Where did the top of the mountain go?
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Project 365 - Day 21
This is Cheyenne Mountain – normally you can see the top of it. We had snow in Colorado Springs this day…Picture taken on the last day of the summer!
Talking with SGT Daddy
Posted by: | CommentsIf you keep up with me on Facebook, you’ll know at we had a VTC (Video TeleConference ) with SGT Daddy last night. It was so awesome to actually see his face for a change. Even though we talk regularly, (phone and IM) we rarely get to use the webcams, due to the crappy internet over there.
I hadn’t told the girls that where we were going or what we were doing so it was a complete surprise to them. They were so happy and so excited to talk to Daddy!

Talking with SGT Daddy
The video was the greatest in the world but none of us cared really. It was the first family “chat” we’ve had since SGT Daddy left this summer.
On the way home from dinner, both girls couldn’t stop talking about it. Becca commented ” how much I miss Daddy and watching Spongebob with him” and Kiersten said ” it felt like we were a real family again, Mom ”
So a BIG THANKS to the 704th BSB Rear D Command for organizing this !! You guys ROCK!!
Life of an Italian Child
Posted by: | CommentsI saw this on Facebook and of course I just had to re-post it! Now , NOT every one of these apply to me but a lot of them do!!! Enjoy!
01. You have at least one relative who wore a black dress every day for an entire year after a funeral.
02. You spent your entire childhood thinking what you ate for lunch was pronounced “sangwich.”
03. Your family dog understood Italian.
04. Every Sunday afternoon of your childhood was spent visiting your grandparents and extended family.
05. You’ve experienced the phenomena of 150 people fitting into 50 square feet of yard during a family cookout.
06. You were surprised to discover the FDA recommends you eat three meals a day, not seven.
07. You thought killing the pig each year and having salami, capacollo, pancetta and prosciutto hanging out to dry from your shed ceiling was absolutely normal. (Wow, that’s really Italian!)
08. You ate pasta for dinner at least three times a week, and every Sunday, and laughed at the commercial for Wednesday is Prince Spaghetti day.
09. You grew up thinking no fruit or vegetable had a fixed price and that the price of everything was negotiable through haggling.
10. You were as tall as your grandmother by the age of seven.
11. You thought everyone’s last name ended in a vowel.
12. You thought nylons were supposed to be worn rolled to the ankles.
13. Your mom’s main hobby is cleaning.
14. You were surprised to find out that wine was actually sold in stores.
15. You thought that everyone made their own tomato sauce.
16. You never ate meat on Christmas Eve or any Friday for that matter.
17. You ate your salad after the main course.
18. You thought Catholic was the only religion in the world. (12 years of Catholic school will do that to you LOL )
19. You were beaten at least once with a wooden spoon or broom.
20. You thought every meal had to be eaten with a hunk of bread in your hand. (it doesn’t?? LOL)
21. You can understand Italian but you can’t speak it.
22. You have at least one relative who came over on the boat. (yep!)
23. All of your uncles fought in a World War. (both Grandfathers did )
24. You have at least six male relatives named Tony, Frank, Joe or Louie. (my grandfather, Uncle and Dad are named Joe LOL and yes I have relatives named Frankie, Uncle Tony and a cousin named Anthony )
25. You have relatives who aren’t really your relatives. (yes didn’t realize Uncle Cary and Aunt Yvonne weren’t “family” till I was in high school )
26. You have relatives you don’t speak to. (yep!!!)
27. You drank wine before you were a teenager.
28. You relate on some level, admit it, to the Godfather and the Sopranos. I maka a meata ball you can’t refuse! …forrgetttabbboutit! badda bing! (yep!!!)
29. You grew up in a house with a yard that didn’t have one patch of dirt that didn’t have a flower or a vegetable growing out of it.
30. Your grandparent’s furniture was as comfortable as sitting on plastic. Wait!!!! You were sitting on plastic. (LOL )
31. You thought that talking loud was normal (it isn’t????)
32. You thought sugared almonds and the Tarantella were common at all weddings.
33. You thought everyone got pinched on the cheeks and money stuffed in their pockets by their relatives. (or in my grandfather’s case – a “pocketbook” aka a wallet )
34. Your mother is overly protective of the males in the family no matter what their age.
35. There was a crucifix in every room of the house. (we held on to this tradition .. crucifixes over the doors of our children)
36. Wakes would be held in someone’s living room.
37. You couldn’t date a boy without getting approval from your father. ( I think it was more important that they were Catholic rather than Italian and YES Dan is Catholic LOL )
38. You called pasta “macaroni”.
39. You dreaded taking out your lunch at school.
40. Going out for a cup of coffee usually meant going out for a cup of coffee over Zia’s house.
41. Every condition, ailment, misfortune, memory loss and accident was attributed to the fact that you didn’t eat something. ( lol this one really reminds me of my Grandmother )
42. Those of you who get this…YOU KNOW who to pass it on to!
Change is good.
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Whew ! What a busy and crazy week we had. Of course, it was filled with lots of errands, things to do, packages to ship ,etc. I wouldn’t change it for anything in the world . WAIT – I would if ONE certain person could come home
This was also a week of new beginnings, letting go, and looking to the future.
Many of you know that I am the owner of Business and Learning.com and the host of the annual Work at Home Expo. This week I officially turned everything over to the new owner , Kelli Claypool.
While it was a little bittersweet, I know B&L will do great with Kelli as the new owner. I loved being the owner of Business & Learning over the last 3 years but it was time for me to move on to the next phase of my life. I will miss the weekly chats, the expo, and of course the community we built. (not so much the work involved ) I’ll stay be around however popping in when I can.
SGT Daddy and I also made some decisions about our future which I can’t quite yet share with all of you. Don’t worry – I will in time. Sometimes – our life is not always BLOGGABLE! These are good things for us and our family, I can promise that!
School Days
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Project 365 - Day 18
Picture of Becca’s school .. where I spend about 50% of my time with the school PTO. : )
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Project 365 - Day 17 ~ Photography by SGT Daddy
This picture was taken by SGT Daddy… somewhere in Afghanistan













