Sunday, April 15, 2012

As days go by...

Today marks the two week mark of my favorite person being halfway around the world. Things have been easy on some days and harder on others, as can be expected with a loved one being deployed.

On the up side, this little girl in my belly is growing growing growing! I cannot express how wonderful it is to feel my baby moving all day long. What a blessing!

Here is a little something to keep you all up to date on our growing family.
With all our love!
The Marshalls

Sunday, April 8, 2012

One week down... many to go.

Our first week has passed! This is a pretty big deal considering how long it felt like it took. Joe is doing great in Australia and having a good time figuring out how different the world is down there. Here are just a few things he has relayed to me.

  • They drive on the wrong side of the road
  • The hot water in the sink is on the wrong side.
  • The water in the toilet spins the opposite direction.
  • There are birds on base that attack you as you run by during PT.
  • You aren't allowed to go into any water past your ankles... there may be crocodiles that will attack.. Yikes!
  • And sadly it is VERY hot and VERY humid.
But aside from all of the differences he is extremely thankful for the opportunity to go through such an experience.

As for on the home front, I've been keeping busy with work, the dogs and this crazy baby inside of me who I am pretty sure is working on her black belt!
We enjoyed a wonderful Easter service at the base chapel today and it was exactly what I needed. It never hurts to be reminded of how great our God is.

I promise I'll be keeping you all updated on the happenings our family; but as for right now I believe I hear my bed calling my name. :)

Here's just a little view of how baby Marshall is growing.


Sending all our love!
The Marshalls

Monday, April 2, 2012

It's not "Goodbye"... It's "I'll see you later.."

Today was the day:

  • Up at 1:45am 
  • In the parking lot at 2:30am 
  • Wait until 7:30am for the dreaded white busses to drive away. 
As much as I thought it would be... Nothing about this day was any easier than when I watched those same busses drive away in November of 2010. I believe the sitting and waiting is the hardest part. You can only mentally prepare yourself for so long before you get used to the idea and then when the Commanding Officer shouts that it's time to load the busses the whole concept of the person you love walking away from you for six months still hits you like a freight train going at top speed.


With all the tears, emotions and hype surrounding this entire deployment there has been one thing in the back of my mind. God has a plan! And with His plan come challenges and obsticles that, although are hard at the time, will only make our family stronger in the future.
These next six months will be filled with preparing for little Miss Marshall's arrival, spending some much needed time with my mother during the month of July, and working my hardest at keeping my head up and drawing nearer to the Lord.


There are few things that bring me more happiness than this man! Just six short months and a Hero will be returning to his loving wife and new baby girl. How can you be sad when you have that to look forward to?! 

We'll be posting soon!

With all our love,
The Marshalls