Thursday, July 28, 2011

HMC Randy Rhoe, USN

They say that some people come into your life for seasons and some people come into your life for reasons. Randy Rhoe was definitely in my life for a reason. I met Randy in the early months of 1998. I just finished my Hospital Corpsman training in Great Lakes, IL and I was stationed at a small clinic in the suburbs of Atlanta, Ga. From the first time I met Randy I knew he was a person that he was a grand person. Not only was he grand in size (he stands 6'7" tall) but he was grand in personality, loyalty and heart. Randy and I became really close friends through those couple of years we were both stationed in Atlanta. We eventually became roommates. We were college classmates...well at least for that one introduction to psych class we took together at Chattahoochie Technical Community College. We were travel buddies. We shared holidays together.  We had a lot of good memories together and a few bad ones too. I was in his wedding and he was in mine. When I think of Randy, I think of someone who was determined to live his life fully. His sense of humor was unmatched. But I think the reason Randy was in my life is to remind me that life is meant to be lived and is too short. His life reminds me to hold those that I love closely and cherish these moments that we have on earth. Randy, may you rest in peace. You will always be remembered for your friendship and wonderful spirit.

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Guam

I had a few days to spend on the Island of Guam. The pictures below are the result of combining work with play. You get me visiting the tourist spots in my work clothes.... They wanted me to get on this ox with my dress on. I declined and opted to just stand next to the ox. This spot is one of the places where explorer Magellan stopped. The view was amazing and has become a focal point for tourists.



Mahalo Oahu!!!

Reggie and Elyce in Hanauma Bay, Hawaii
Space available travel (aka Space-A) with the Air Mobility Command (AMC but pronounced "Mac"?) is one of the perks of being affiliated with the military. It allows you to travel wherever the military happens to be traveling to for free as long as there is 'space available'. Well, Elyce was scheduled to travel to Guam and Hawaii for work and I decided that I would take some time off as well so that we could mix in a little vacation in between her work assignments. The plan was for me to meet her in Hawaii and we would vacation over the weekend and then she could do her work with the USO later in the week. My plan was to try and save a few bucks by taking a Space-A flight to Hickam Air Force Base which is on Oahu, just a few miles west of Honolulu. Well, apparently I wasn't the only one. When I got to the terminal there must have been over a hundred people trying to get on this one flight that had 10 available seats!

Sunday, July 10, 2011

The little things....

While hanging out in the Tokyo airport, Reggie indulges in a fudge sundae.

He was so excited about this guilty pleasure. It's the little things like ice cream and cake that makes him so happy!