These past few months have not been the best for me at all. yes there have been exciting moments; like when I found out I’ll be having a son in November; but I miss my husband like hell. Thank god he only has a little over a year left in the Navy and then he’ll be out. Living in GA is a little boring, having no car to drive sucks (since apparently I’m not good enough to drive MY HUSBANDS truck because OMFG a scratch might magically appear if i go to walmart or something), and dealing with the lovely family drama down here is always fun. But I have my sister-in-law and a cousin who are my best friends and cheer me up.
Ugh I cannot wait ‘til November comes. I’m ready to meet my son and finally be in my husbands arms again. and then hopefully back to VA in January until October 29th, 2012 or whenever we leave again for GA; then only going back to VA to visit family and friends…not to live there.
…here we go with the kicking right by my rib cage…EJ’s a little hellion just like his daddy. ^^
Forever reblog.
this is reblogged by me to Kelsie Herrera :)
(Source: sheamnessy, via temporaryperfection)
Inside these sealed glass balls live shrimp, algae, and bacteria, all swimming around in filtered seawater. Put it somewhere with some light, and this little ecosystem will chug along happily for years, no feeding or cleaning necessary, totally oblivious to the fact that the rest of the world exists outside. EcoSpheres came out of research looking at ways to develop self-contained ecosystems for long duration space travel. They’re like little microcosms for the entire world, man. But ask yourself: are we the shrimp, or the algaeEcosphere: