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TODAY!!! :D

Josh is coming home today. I'm excited. I wasn't able to sleep too well last night. Did I mention Josh is coming home today? He's coming hooooooome. I get to see my baby :D Lalalalalalalala home diddly home home home. Doo doo bee bop de doo home-a-liciousness. Look at this sexy man of mine. Rowr. ;) Hey there sweet thang.






A whole 9 days with my baby. 2 of which will be completely alone. Dang. WOOOOOOHOOOO! Now that the surprise is over I can spill it on here. Josh flew down to GA first to surprise his little brother and attend his graduation from basic combat training (another Army guy). He also surprised his dad and mom, who weren't expecting him to show up. He was a huge hit and everyone was definitely shocked to see him. Logan (brother) was beyond happy and that makes me happy. I have 6 siblings, Josh has one. They moved around a lot (military brats) so it was always just he and Logan. They went through some tough times together and I'm really glad we were able to get Josh out to Georgia to be there for Logan. Josh is going to try and get the earlier flight from Atlanta. If he can get it he'll be here by 8:15, if not he'll be here by 10. Who cares as long as he gets here! :D Both those times are great. Noah can stay up 'til 10 if need be.

I keep telling Noah Daddy's coming home today. Every once in awhile he'll tell me and mention the plane. This means I am not going to be able to go anywhere in the car today until we leave for the airport. Any other driving will have Noah in a meltdown "NOOO PLANE DADDY!!". He calls all stores "NO MILK!". Suddenly he hates shopping. I think it's because he has to sit in the cart and he gets bored. Sometimes I let him walk along with me, but he can only do that for so long before he reverts back into a 2yr old boy and disobeys me. He'll eventually learn. Wow... next time I go to the grocery store I will have someone else with me... not just anyone, but JOSH! :D Only 12 hours left!! (or 10)

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Pam said…
Um, when is Josh coming home?
;-)

Have a wonderful time together!! (Duh)

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