Wednesday, December 12, 2012

My Dogs...

Hello,


    So I haven't really figured out if there was going to be any kind of theme to this whole blog thing soo i'm just gonna kinda write about anything i find interesting, for a while at least. I have 2 dogs and they are without a doubt the weirdest collection in the world and ill put pictures up to prove it. I have a 5 pound yorkie which my wife and i brought home from South Korea(they eat dog over there btw), and a 80 pound 1 year old puppy thats a mix between an Anatolian Shepard and a Komannador(they get dreads and look like big mops(glad he didnt get that)). The only thing that they really have in common(besides awesome parents!!!) is the fact that they both think they are lap dogs. I dont know if you've ever been sat on by a puppy that doesn't know how big he is but its not fun.

He Blocks the TV while im sitting on the couch!
I swore to NEVER put outfits on my dogs... I lost that battle.

Fast forward...

Hello again,

I'm gonna skip past the boring stuff about how I never got into Ohio State, didn't last very long at Columbus State(hate that place), and was unemployed for most of the year. Turns out being a veteran doesn't count for much when you don't have a degree or experience. And move right on to the happiest/scariest day of my life, yes that includes the climbing wall during basic training(I'm horribly afraid of heights), the day my daughter was born. November 23, 2012 I will never forget because my amazing wife brought the most wonderful baby girl into this world. And for a terrifying 4 stretch she did not breath on her own. Thus making it the greatest and possible worst day of my life all in the span of 5 minutes.

A year ago...

Welcome everyone,

If you would have asked me a year ago what I would be doing now I would have been dead wrong. You see last November I was Honorably Discharged from the U.S. Army. I had a pretty well laid out plan for what I was going to do with my life. I would leave Korea (where I was stationed) get home to my wife who had left a few months before me to get things set up for us in the civilian world. I would take a month off to recharge, while I was still getting paid by the Army by the way. After that I would attend The Ohio State University on the G.I. Bill and earn a degree in Aviation. Thus setting myself and my family up with a good career as a pilot and a good income doing something I thought I would LOVE.