Thursday, December 22, 2011
Closings are SET!!!!!!
Heather
Friday, December 16, 2011
Life Update
Before we meet up with Katie we are making a little stop at the hospital in Franklin to get a blood test done. This is to find out if our second cycle, since we have been back from our deployments, worked or not. The last cycle did not work at all. It was a bummer, but at the same time we have so much going on with the business that I really have not been thinking about it much at all. Even during this cycle I have been preoccupied with traveling and the business that I hardly think about the cycle.
Then after we pick up the boys we are going to take them to a Roller Derby Bout. My Cousin helps out with them and so we thought it would be nice to see her as well. The boys should like it and JC and I have never been to one. After that we will drive back to WI. All in all it should be a really good day, long but good.
Heather
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Fertility Update
I am taking prenatal vitamins and baby aspirin daily. At 5 DPO I will start progesterone pills to help thicken the lining of my uterus and the Lovenox shot in my belly to thin my blood.
I should be able to test in about 14 days. We have so much going on that it will go by faster than normal. Usually I am thinking about it so much that time goes so slow. I did not notice any of the side effects of the femara. Probably because I was not thinking about it at all. We were too busy with everything else.
That is about all that I have for right now.
Heather
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Happy Anniversary !!!
We did both get a new iPhone so that was our gift to each other.
The family dinner on the previous Saturday was a BIG HIT! everyone was able to be there. We ate at Texas Roadhouse and they were able to move the tables around so that we could all sit together rather than at two tables. It was very nice to catch up with everyone especially since JC just got back.
Hopefully next month we will have a place to actually call home...
Thursday, September 29, 2011
EXCITEMENT !!!!!!!!!!
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Bad News... Or Is It Good News
I requested to see a kennel on the south side of Indy a while back and was denied due to not having enough start up cash. Well for one you can move money around the right way and not need that much to start up, but we were looking at the north side property pretty heavily so it wasn't an issue at the time. I again requested to go see the property telling our broker that we now know that I can get financing and also that we have a little more cash options via family. Our broker was having an issue with contacting the listing agent and we did not know if we could see it or not.
We were going to leave around 4 am rather than 2 am like we had been on previous trips, but with all of this new information we decided we better leave at 2 am like we normally do. We had an appointment with the SBDC at noon, so we knew that we were going to have plenty of time prior to that to, hopefully, see the other property. Our broker finally was able to contact the listing agent and get all of the information on the property as well as set up an appointment to go see the property that afternoon. Well, I had my fertility appointment at 3:45 pm and so I decided I better cancel it so we could go see this property. So, our fertility is on hold, but that is ok because JC comes home very soon and we can go together.
The appointment with the Small Business Development Center (SBDC) went really well and I do plan to stay in touch and use them whenever I need to. They were very friendly and also shared the same passion for animals as I do. They also offer a very neutral answer to questions as they have no benefit to my decisions. I suspect that we will be in touch.
Then on to the next property. Dad and I actually really did like the property, however, the cash flow was not as good as the north side property. Dad and I are very good with moving numbers around so we could find a way to make it work if we needed too.
Then we met at the broker's office to get an offer together for the north side property. We offered what they were asking for the business and then we offered what we thought the land was worth.
The next morning our broker calls and says that apparently the other offer was substantially higher so we were told no. Of course it was horrible, but at the same time the south property was really nice. So, if we can finagle it to make the numbers work then it is actually a better option for us. So, dad and I had to completely rearrange our thinking and see what we could come up with. Dad came up with an option that would be very beneficial to both sides. so, now we are going to put together an offer via e-mail with our broker and hopefully have that in by tomorrow or Tuesday.
Wish us luck... AGAIN!!!!!!
Heather
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Back to LIFE !!!!
1) Buy or build a dog/pet care business - This one I have been working on... really, my whole life. My mother has always had dogs and pets throughout my entire life and my father so kindly gave me some blood with finance flowing through it. This business is a little bit mom, a little bit dad and a WHOLE LOTTA ME!!
So far we have found a couple of existing kennels/daycares that are available for sale and a very nice property if we were to build from the ground up. We have also talked to a couple banks, not USAA... they do not have business banking. Both banks have pre qualified us for the purchase of one of the kennels/daycares. So, now we need to work up an offer and see where it takes us.
2) The other big ticket item is to start back up with our fertility treatments and FINALLY start our family together. I know both of these items really are BIG ticket items and very time consuming. But, we are strong and God will never put something in front of us that we cannot handle, so if we cannot handle it... it wont happen regardless of what we do to try to make it happen.
I have my first fertility appointment on Thursday. Here is my agenda for the first appointment:
a) Let them know that I am back and that JC is on his way very shortly
b) Get a prescription for a good prenatal vitamin
c) Get a prescription to get AF going again (AF only showed 3 X while I was gone and was due the end of August... Still not here!)
d) Obviously I am still not ovulating on my own so, I want to take Femara for a couple months or so to get my body moving again prior to getting into the "hard stuff" and if it happens to work then great!
e) Possibly get a prescription for the "hard stuff" now while I am the primary insurance carrier on Tri Care rather than on JC's insurance as a family member. I still don't think that they will cover it but it is worth a shot.
f) Discuss the med cycle to refresh my memory
That about covers it. Busy Busy Busy!!! I will try to post more often and will put out links for the business once I am able.
Heather
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Reconnect with Love
.......You know, if you just try to make it happen, then in a lot of cases it will happen. So many times people just give up before they even try. I am a trier and I will try until I out of air and die.
So, back to visiting my husband. So, I was over that hurdle. My next hurdle was getting a room that we could both stay in. This is not the norm here at all, not even close. I spoke with housing at Camp Beuhring and the NCOIC told me that their married rooms were all full. I told him, "I swear to God if you don't give me a room that my husband can stay with me in, I will be sleeping on a barrior. I am not leaveing my husband's side." He was very nice and did find me an Officers room that we could stay in.
An NCO from Camp Beuhring was so nice and came to pick me up on Wednesday night. She loves dogs just as much as I do and she is also dual Military. So, we had plenty to talk about on the ride over. There was also an Officer with us who had about every theame song you can think of and was playing them all on his iPod. It was a nice ride. She also gave me a ride back on Sunday afternoon.
Another example of if you just try it might just work, is my NCOIC told me that there was no way that my husband's unit would let him have that time off. LOL boy was he wrong. They gave him all 4 days off!!!!! We watched a LOT of movies and cuddled.....and.....ahem......cuddled some more ;) I was alos able to go meet some of the people that my husband hangs out with, so now I can put faces to names when he mentions them.
It was an amazing 4 days!!!!! They went by way too fast. My husband is now safe at his camp in Iraq. He pretty much hates his job, but he should be relatively safe. He was able to get internet but is having a hard time getting to a real phone. That is ok though I can wait.
I didn't niss much at my job. But, it was pretty good timing. That next week we got in a big team that has crazy travel issues for me to work out. It will be fine though as DFAS will be creating a team for me to work directly with to insure that these vouchers are all taken care of. They were all O4 and above and they were all very greatful, so I am happy to help them anyway that I can. Thats the thing with the Military. It is hard to find people who will actually go out of their way to help you. Everyone just wants to keep pushing you along and tell you, "oh you do that over in Kuwait". What!?! No you don't!! But, I am one of those rare ones who actually helps even when it is not exactly my job.
Oh, and a civilian friend of mine has set up an interview for me with a contractor here in Kuwait. Right now I am trying to extend, but maybe I could the civilian route instead. We'll see. So many choices.
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Only a Few Hours Away...........
Monday, May 2, 2011
Extending!!!!
So, my detachment is around 100 days now. Life is full of writing SOP's for our replacements to follow. It works out though because work has slowed down quite a bit to allow for this. We are having our Internal Control Inspection this week and they are wanting to take me to Afghanistan to brief the command team up there about Travel. Yikes...... Maybe I should stop being so smart for a little bit and let this pass. On the other hand I do feel that it would be beneficial for them and me in the long run. It is just scarry, I really never had the desire to go there. But, I guess if life calls then I shall answer as I always do.
Wish me luck!
Saturday, April 23, 2011
MilSpouce Friday Fill-In # 38
1.How many pets do you have? And what type? submitted by Life and Times of a Displaced Jersey Girl
Well, we have 4 dogs, 1 cat and a 75 gallon fish tank. Our 4 dogs are; Duke who is, a Black Lab mix, is stationed in Rio, WI (Grandpa's house). Osa who is a Schipperke and Kuma who is a chihuahua, both names mean bear and they are stationed in De Forrest, WI (Grandma's house). Last but not least is Devin who is a Huskey mix that is stationed in Cincinnati, OH (Cousin's house). Our cat is Chance because he was my last chance to have a cat. He made the cut and is now stationed in Lake Station, IN (Other Grandpa's house)The fish do not have names and were stationed back to the pet store and probably resold :( they were getting big too and now we have to start all over when we get home. So thats my zoo across 3 States. I miss them very much and I have pictures of them all in my Family and Photos tabs.
2.What are your favorite projects to do while hubby is away? submitted by my-inspired-nest
Well, so far when hubby is away so am I. We met on our last deployment and now we are both currently deployed again. Hopefully I will never know.
3.What are the must-haves in your deployment care packages? submitted by Christine’s Little Blog
When I send my husband something I try to find something that is special and unexpected. Something that will let him know that he is on my mind and that he is my top priority. Last time I went online and made him a photo book to take with him on his deployment. One our first deployment I made him a fleece blanket. I want him to know he is everything to me.
He sends me cards a lot and he is actually a very good writter and I always feel so special when I read them.
4.If you could star in any TV show, which would it be? submitted by Just a Girl
I would be on The Amazing Race!! I have applied twice with my dad and once with my husband but I guess we are not all that exciting.......no-one ever called us :( Oh well.
5.What was the biggest hurdle that you faced during your/your significant other’s first deployment? submitted by The Pavlik Perspective
First deployment is when we met so it was all good. I didn't have much to miss. Just my parents, friends and the one dog (Osa) that I had at the time. This time I REALLY MISS my life. This is the hardest 2 years of my life and I am only half way through it. I miss my husband, my two stepsons, my pets, my belongings, my house, my van and I still miss my family and friends. Oh and there is the baby thing, but you will have to read 3 Appointments and Lots of Meds for that story. (It's Long) I have also missed the birth of my sisters first baby (girl), my nieces second baby (Missed the first on on my first deployment, both boys), my husbands sister's second baby (boy), and now a friends baby will be born in a month or so (surprize).
Monday, April 18, 2011
USAA ROCKS!!!!!
Also, they are the best to work with. They are so polite and understanding and thankful to SM's. I would buy gas from them if they sold it. They are like the Wal-Mart of Finance. The only time we didn't have an exceptional experience with USAA was with our home loans. Neither was anything great but the second home loan was not smooth at all. But still the worst experience is still 100X better than most Banks best experience. We switched over a long time ago but when we went into our old bank to close our account we told them that USAA deposits our pay check the day before we get paid. haha They tried to tell me that was impossible. haha Well the impossible is possible because they do and they never hold any deposits.
I love USAA!!!! Now take over the cell phone and internet industry!!
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Sand Showers
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Monday, April 4, 2011
Alpha to Zulu
I think I am coming at this from the wrong angle since I am currently Deployed, however, I am still a military spouce as my husband is on his way over. Regardless, here is my Alpha to Zulu.........Enjoy! Alpha Acronyms, Army, Active Duty, Air Force, ACU's, AAFES, Afghanistan, Army Regulation(AR), Airborne, APFT, Attention, Accountability, AIT, Appreciation, Aircraft, AKO Bravo Boots, Badges, Belt, Body Building, Brave, BAS, BAH, Basic Pay, Battle Buddy, Bonus, BCT, Benefits Charlie Combat Boots, Camo,Camels, Camel Spiders, Chapel, Cardio, Commander, Chow Hall, CONUS, COLA, Combat Zon Tax Exclusion, Care Packages, Civilians, Count Down, Convoy, Communication, Counseling, Commitment, Crazy, Cashier Delta Dog TAgs, Desert, Deployments, Detachment, Detachment Sergeant, DFAC, DD Form..., DA Form..., Department of Defense (DOD), Defense Finance and Accounting Services (DFAS), Dependents, Duty Roster, Disbursing Office Echo Emergency, E-mail, Escalation of Force (EOF), Equal Opportunity (EO), Extra Duty Foxtrot Financial Management Company (FMCO), Finance, Family Readiness Group (FRG), Family Separation Allowance (FSA), Family, Friends, Flag, Family Care Plan, Formation, Flights, Fun Runs Golf Government, Gear, GI Joe, Germany Hotel Hostile Fire Pay, Hazardous Duty Pay (HDP), History, Hot A's, HMMWV (Humvee), Home of Record, Helicopter India Immunizations, Invitational Travel Orders, Iraq, Internet Juliet Joint Federal Travel Regulation (JFTR), Jump Pay, JAG Kilo Kuwait, Korea, Kitchen Patrol (KP), K-9 Unit Lima Love, Leave, Letters, Land Nav Mike Money, Member to Member, Magic Jack, MWR, Move, MOS, More Gear, MRE, Military Police (MP), Multi Purpose, Military, Mental Fitness, Medical, M16 November NCO, NCOIC, National Guard, Network, Night Vision Goggles (NOG), Navigation Oscar OCONUS, Operation Security (OPSEC), Officer in Charge (OIC), Orders Papa PCB, Phone Calls, PT, Pictures, Promotion, Pay Grade, PCS, Preventative Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS), Porta Potty Quebec Quality Time, Wuarters, Qualification Romeo Reserves, R&R, Retreat, Reveille, Rank, Resiliency, Retention, Recruiter, Roaming Guard Sierra Secret Security Clearance, Skype, Support, Sick Call, Salute, Sensitive Items, Spouse, SGLI, Savings Deposit Program 10% (SDP), Sand Storm, Space A Tango TMC, Tour, Training, TSP, Time in Service (TIS), Texting, Temporary Duty, TCS, Travel Vouchers, Targets Uniform Understanding, USAA, Uniforms, Unit, United We Stand, UCMJ Victor Visit, Vendors, Veteran, Vicoty, Vest, Vault Guard Whiskey Work, Warrior Leaders Course (WLC), Will, Weapons, War, Wet Weather Gear X-Ray X-Ray, X-Box, XXX Yankee Yellow Ribbon Events, Years in Service Zulu Zip Ties, Zero Range
Thursday, March 24, 2011
3 Appointments And Lots Of Meds
My husband and I started trying to get pregnant as soon as we were married. I stopped taking BCP 3 months prior to our wedding and for some reason AF stopped knocking at the door. I would like to say that I got pregnant right away but that is far from the truth. AF not showing up is not a good thing it can be a sign of no ovulation. No ovulation means no baby. Good things always come from bad things as my life has proven time and time again. Most couples seeking to get pregnant who don't get pregnant right away are told to try for at least 2 years before a doctor will start fertility testing, which would then lead to fertility treatments. We, however, started right away because I was not ovulating and AF stopped coming.
Another situation where good came from bad is when I finally tested positive. I remember taking the stick that I had just peed on to my husband, who was in bed, and asking; "Do you see a line? I think I see a line, but it is so faint." It was very faint. You see I can't wait till the doctor tells me to start testing I have to start testing as soon as I think it is possible to have a possitive test. So, I called the nurse and she said yes definately go get a blood test. I did and it was positive but very low, which was fine because it was way early. The nurse told me to wait two days and go test again. If the numbers go up I am pregnant if they go down I am misscarrying. Well, they went down. I don't think it set in well enough for me to be too upset. I cried but then that was it. As I stated in the begining something good came from the bad. The possitive test told the fertility specialist that we can in fact GET PREGNANT. They decided to run some blood tests on both myself and my husband. One of the tests was to see how thick my blood is. That was the doosey that did me in. I forget the what they called it but they wanted it to be like 3 and mine was like 9! I do not remember the exact numbers but it was that far off. Apparently my blood is too thick and clots off the baby before it can implant in my uterus. Yup, thats right.....it's all my fault. The fix: blood thinners by injection daily for pretty much the entire pregnancy.
We did try a cycle with the blood thinners and we made it to week 5, but then the numbers started going down again. 1 week later I started Pre MOB training for my deployment that I am currently on. Oh, and my husband just started MOB for his deployment. By the time we are all done we will have been seperated for 2 years. I do have to say here, though, that he may be coming to the same camp as me, so it is possible that we will be here together for the remainder of my time here and possibly here if I am able to extend for his remaining 6 months. But anyway, the from this bad is financial stability and a better possition for both of our civilian careers.
(Before I start let me just say that I am not a doctor at all, so this is not to take place of your own doctors. You should always seek a medical professional for advice concerning your health care)
For those of you out there trying to concieve here is how our cycle will go when we get home:
3 Appointments:
1) Baseline Ultrasound - At the appointment I will be given an ultrasound to check for cysts on my ovaries. If cysts are found the cycle will be canceled and if my ovaries are all clear then I will be given the go ahead to follow my medication schedule.
2) Follicle Examination - At this appointment I will be given another ultrasound, this time to see how big and how many follicles there are. If there are more than 5 follicles the cycle will be canceled. If they are too small then we will have to wait an extra day or two before continuing with the medication schedule. If there are 5 or less and they are a good size then we will go ahead with the Insemination. Also, at this appointment they will check the lining of my uterus and draw blood to check my hormone levels.
3) Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) - At this appointment my husband and I both have to be present. First, my husband will go back and provide a "sample". Then they will spin his semen and I will go back. Note: Some fertility specialist can/will spin the sperm for a specific sex if you are wanting a specific sex. They will then proceed to put his sperm past my cervix through a catheter. I will then be instructed to lay flat for 10-15 minutes, to take it easy for the rest of the day and to act as if I were pregnant from this point forward.
Now for the Meds:
(Prenatal Vitamins, Baby Aspirin, Progesterone, Femara, Gonal, HCG, and Loenox)
Prenatal Vitamins and Baby Aspirin - These are taken daily at anytime for the duration of the cycle and are in pill form with no real side effects. The Baby Aspirin is to help thin my blood. Note: It is good to start taking a good prenatal vitamin 3 months or more prior to trying to concieve.
Progesterone - This is also a pill taken daily for the duration of the cycle usually right before bed time. The reason for this is because the most common side effect is nause. This will make the lining of my uterus thicker for implantation.
Femara - Again in pill form, however, it is taken twice daily about the same times each day, once in the morning and once at night. This medication aids in follicle growth and is taken for 5 days. It is a hormone so it can cause moodiness, hot flashes, nausea, headaches....ect. This medication is started about Cycle Day (CD) 3, 4, or 5.
Gonal - This is an injection into the abdomen. It must remain refrigerated at all times. It also must be administered at the same time each night for 6 nights and overlaps with the Femara. Gonal, like Femara, is a hormone and aids in follicle growth resulting in multiple follicles. Because it is also a hormone the side effects are simular to the Femara.
HCG - This is an injection given at night in the rear only one time. This is the hormone that will "force" or "trick" the ovaries into ovulating at a desired time, roughly 36-48 hours after injection is administered.
Lovenox - This is a blood thinner, it is an injection given in the abdomen daily. The main side effect of this medication is severe bruising at the injection site. Note: This is a blood thinner, cuts and scrapes will bleed easier and faster. Take causion while on any kind of blood thinner.
Well, thats it, thats my fertility story. If anyone has any questions please feel free to ask. My husband and I plan to pick this back up as soon as we get back home so keep checking back for our road to success.
I will post pics tomorrow or Saturday so check back for the pics. Sorry, I can't find the pics that I wanted so I will have to take new ones next time we try a cycle.
Friday, March 11, 2011
Finding Happiness In A Sea Of Sand
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Everything Leads To Now
I was indifferent about the deployment. Kuwait is relatively safe and I knew when I joined that the possibility of a deployment was there. I wasn't married, no kids, and I had already quit my job. All I had was family, friends and my one dog, Osa. It was no different in Kuwait than it was back home. The only real difference is that Kuwait is nothing but sand and family and friends are back home. You get used to the sand and you make new friends who become your family. I was a cashier in the Fianance Office for the whole year and absolutely loved it. It was pretty much like working in a bank. After hours was normal we could go do things around camp; basketball, BINGO, fun runs, poker, ect.... Ultimately it was a successful year and by the end of it I had recieved two promotions, E-4 Specialist and then E-5 Sergeant.
Monday, March 7, 2011
What Makes Me.......Me
I am originally from Madison, WI and currently live in Greenwood, IN. I graduated from Madison Area Technical College (MATC) in 2009 with two Associate Degrees, Accounting and Finance. I absolutely love working with numbers and I 100% get that from my dad. He owns his own business as an Accountant and operates out of his home in Rio, WI. My parents are divorced and only my dad has remarried.
I have a half sister on my dad's side from a previous marriage and two half brothers on my mom's side also from a previous marriage. This makes me the youngest and also one of kind. I do not have any brothers or sisters who share the same mom and also the same dad. I feel that this is a blessing as it has given me a very large family full of people who love each other very much.
So, if my dad gave me financial ability, what did my mom give me? My mom is an animal lover and she definitely passed that on to me. We always had at least one dog growing up and at times we had two or three. I currently have four dogs, one cat and a fish tank. When I say currently I mean when I am home, I will explain in another post. Along with her passion for animals my mom also gave me the overwelming urge to be organized. Call it obsessive compulsive if you wish, but I have to have things in such a way that they are organized and easy to find. I mean we can't have blue cups with red cups it just doesnt work that way. I know........ my poor husband, right? In my defense I for the most part put things away so my husband doesnt get yelled at too often for putting things in the wrong spot.
I do not want to say too much about my husband at this point as it is a much longer story than I should add to this, but I do want to at least say that I do have an absolutely amazing husband who came as a package deal with two little boys. My Husband and I fit perfectly together and he is truely my best friend and I couldn't even begin to think about life without him. His kids are the best kids ever and adjust to everything life throws at them. I am truely amazed that I could find a love like ours.
This is what makes me who I am.