Adventures in our Motorhome - 2012 Blog

May 22, 2012

Our Navy Boy is Home


As you slide down the banister of life, may the splinters never point in the wrong direction.


Tammi’s move is moving slowly.  However, that’s actually how they wanted it.  After all, when they were transferred from New Jersey to Washington State, they signed a lease for a year. Even though they have now purchased a home, they can’t really move into it completely for another month or so.  Michael and Sandi are still attending the school in their old neighborhood and the end of the lease is still a few months away.  


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Big brother, little sister
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His favorite past time -- eating.


We all had looked forward to Justin arriving home on leave.  His plane touched down about midnight but that didn’t mean we all didn’t hang around to welcome him home.  We were excited to see him and he was excited to be home.  He started it off by passing out the Christmas  presents he never got mailed. After the presents he started checking out the supply of food in the refrigerator, cupboards and fruit bowls. 


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The family -- back together


Lee and Sabrina’s grocery bill took a big dive when the US Navy took over the job of feeding him.  For the next two weeks though, their food bill will skyrocket I am sure.  


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Justin was always helping


Justin was always helping Papa with his many projects before the US Navy took over his activities.  Even though he figured the next two weeks would be all play, it didn’t take him long to check through the tool bag and give assistance on a few little things.



One of his first requested meals was a German dish.  It’s called rouladen  made with beef and a pickle.  This is a favorite dish that Sabrina grew up with.  When we first tasted it several years ago we were a little apprehensive.  However, it is absolutely fantastic.  Justin’s friend wasn’t quite so sure about it though.  Just the thought of a cooked pickle turned him off. 


We’re sure glad Justin is back.  Sabrina has some great meals planned ahead.  This the second meal she fixed.    It was wild salmon and razor clams!  This is going to be a great two weeks.




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Right now the spotlight is on Justin while he is home.  In another ten days the spotlight will be on Michael as he graduates from high school.  Family is what life is all about .

I've still been making the 80-ish mile round trip to Vancouver nearly every day to spend 2-3 hours with my aunt.  She's doing so much better now than she was last week.  Sometimes she's pretty sharp and other times not so much. Sometimes she eats a little and other times I help her eat.  She's family.  So, along with this and everything else in our bucket .... that I haven't posted about ... there just aren't a lot of hours left in the day. 

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‘Tis life on the road.

9 comments:

  1. Gotta love the family time together sure looks like its keeping you busy along with the daily 80 mile round trip. The food looks awesome, I can almost taste it.

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  2. Good to have the hungry boy home! He must be a real treasure to the family. AS born Germans we sure know and appreciate ROULADEN. However, around here we never seem to be able to buy the meat for it. It's one of my favorite dishes and did you know that you can include a slice of bacon inside? Delicious!

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  3. Wow, the Navy must agree with Justin. He looks like a different "man" from the kid we met lasr year! Make sure he eats lots of his Mom's "cooking" then go get him a dozen crabs!!! Lol

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  4. Wow, the Navy must agree with Justin. He looks like a different "man" from the kid we met lasr year! Make sure he eats lots of his Mom's "cooking" then go get him a dozen crabs!!! Lol

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  5. Justin looks so grown up.Definitely not his Grandma's little boy anymore. And I know Sabrina is just so happy and so excited to be able to cook for him and you get to enjoy the fruits of her labors. Glad Auntie is doing better. Really tough when age creates all these problems for us.

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  6. Man...it looks like Justin grew a foot! He is so muscular. Looks like a different boy...I mean man. I am sure you all are having a wonderful time, especially Justin.

    Prayers for your aunt. Praying that all goes well for her.

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  7. It sure looks like Navy life (and the Navy chow) is agreeing with Justin. He's grown into quite a handsome young man.

    Enjoy your time with him. :c)

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  8. Hey, I used to have the same plates.

    Sorry, I just wanted to be different. Justin looks great and Rouladen does sound weird.

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  9. Wow, Justin turned from a kid to an adult overnight! I know everyone else said that, too, but it really is striking!

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