Well, now that certain people have been told our exciting news, I am able to finally blog about it!
Kaleb is currently finishing his paperwork to become one of America's finest-- A sailor! That's right, Kaleb is enlisting in the Navy! He is deciding between two job paths-- a nuclear engineer (only about 2% of people enlisting in the Navy qualify) or a cryptologist (basically, an interpreter).
I have so many emotions regarding this, that sometimes it's so hard to wrap my head around it. I am excited that we're going to be able to travel and see the world, experience new things, and have the best life possible. But I am also struggling so much with the fact that once he is done with bootcamp, we will be moving across the country to South Carolina for a year, and then possibly New York for another 6 months. I have never lived so far from my family (I will also be the first in my family to move out of the state). I know that this will be such an amazing experience... But I can't deny that I am scared.
However, I am so proud of my husband for this. He is finally doing something to showcase his brains, and gain the confidence I have always wanted him to have. He is so incredibly smart and he deserves this. I married my hero, and I couldn't be more thrilled to be experiencing this adventure with him.
I will keep everyone updated as we travel through this process.
xo-- Mary; navy milso.
Kaleb is currently finishing his paperwork to become one of America's finest-- A sailor! That's right, Kaleb is enlisting in the Navy! He is deciding between two job paths-- a nuclear engineer (only about 2% of people enlisting in the Navy qualify) or a cryptologist (basically, an interpreter).
I have so many emotions regarding this, that sometimes it's so hard to wrap my head around it. I am excited that we're going to be able to travel and see the world, experience new things, and have the best life possible. But I am also struggling so much with the fact that once he is done with bootcamp, we will be moving across the country to South Carolina for a year, and then possibly New York for another 6 months. I have never lived so far from my family (I will also be the first in my family to move out of the state). I know that this will be such an amazing experience... But I can't deny that I am scared.
However, I am so proud of my husband for this. He is finally doing something to showcase his brains, and gain the confidence I have always wanted him to have. He is so incredibly smart and he deserves this. I married my hero, and I couldn't be more thrilled to be experiencing this adventure with him.
I will keep everyone updated as we travel through this process.
xo-- Mary; navy milso.

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