Audrey took ballet and tap this year at a studio near our house. Doug and I were really proud of how well she did during her performance. She was so excited to go up on stage which was completely different from last year. It was nice to see her confidence shine through.
Joy's Life with Doug and the Three Turdlers
Sunday, July 1, 2012
Earl and Vivian's Trip
While Earl and Vivian were visiting in May we decided to do something we hadn't done in St. Louis yet and that was taking a tour of Anheuser Busch. It was interesting to see their processing plant and all the different beers they make. It was also fun to see the clydesdale horses.
During their visit they were also able to see Jacob play baseball.
Jacob was so happy to have them there since it's not every day our kids have someone
cheering them on besides mom and dad.
Jacob got a batters helmet from Grandma Vivi and Pop Pop as an early birthday present.
I think he might have worn it to bed that night he liked it so much.
Friday, June 29, 2012
Newspaper Article on Doug's Act of Heroism
Doug's story was published in the Scott Air Force paper yesterday, Thursday, June 28th. The article is below, but if you wanted to go the link I've also included it here.
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Saturday, June 16, 2012
Doug Receives an Airman's Medal
Two and a half years ago Doug pulled a women from a burning car and saved her life. The Airman's Medal he received on Monday, May 21st was in recognition of his act of heroism.
Click here to read about the story.
It was a long process to award him this medal that was given to him by General Ramsey. His Decoration was personally signed by the Secretary of the Air Force, Mr. Michael Donley, and the Chief of Staff of the Air Force, General Nortan Schwartz. The Airman's Medal is the 9th highest medal that can be awarded to an airman. It is actually higher in rank than a Bronze Star and Purple Heart.
Airman's Medal
Background
This decoration was established by 10 U.S. Code 8750, on July 6, 1960, and takes the place of the Soldier's Medal for Air Force personnel.
Criteria
It is awarded to any member of the Armed Forces of the United States or of a friendly nation who, while serving in any capacity with the United States Air Force after the date of the award's authorization, who have distinguished himself or herself by a heroic act, usually at the voluntary risk of his or her life but not involving actual combat. The saving of a life or the success of the voluntary heroic act is not essential. Do not award for normal performance of duties.
Medal Description
This medal was designed and sculpted by Thomas Hudson Jones of the Institute of Heraldry. On the obverse of the circular medal is the figure of the Greek god Hermes, son of Zeus, resting on one knee. He has just released from his open hands an American Bald Eagle, shown rising into flight. Within the raised rim of the medal, is the inscription Airman's Medal in raised letters. The reverse of the medal, has a raised outer edge and bears the inscription, For Valor above a space for the recipient's name which is within a stylized laurel wreath open at the top and tied at the bottom.
The Airman's Medal is unique in that its shape does not follow the octagonal shape of its counterparts, the Soldier's Medal, Navy and Marine Corps Medal and the Coast Guard Medal. It had been established practice heretofore to design military decorations with a distinctive shape, so that they would not be confused at a distance with service or campaign medals, which are always circular in shape. The reason for this is because the design was originally approved for use as The Air Force Distinguished Service Medal.
This decoration was established by 10 U.S. Code 8750, on July 6, 1960, and takes the place of the Soldier's Medal for Air Force personnel.
Criteria
It is awarded to any member of the Armed Forces of the United States or of a friendly nation who, while serving in any capacity with the United States Air Force after the date of the award's authorization, who have distinguished himself or herself by a heroic act, usually at the voluntary risk of his or her life but not involving actual combat. The saving of a life or the success of the voluntary heroic act is not essential. Do not award for normal performance of duties.
Medal Description
This medal was designed and sculpted by Thomas Hudson Jones of the Institute of Heraldry. On the obverse of the circular medal is the figure of the Greek god Hermes, son of Zeus, resting on one knee. He has just released from his open hands an American Bald Eagle, shown rising into flight. Within the raised rim of the medal, is the inscription Airman's Medal in raised letters. The reverse of the medal, has a raised outer edge and bears the inscription, For Valor above a space for the recipient's name which is within a stylized laurel wreath open at the top and tied at the bottom.
The Airman's Medal is unique in that its shape does not follow the octagonal shape of its counterparts, the Soldier's Medal, Navy and Marine Corps Medal and the Coast Guard Medal. It had been established practice heretofore to design military decorations with a distinctive shape, so that they would not be confused at a distance with service or campaign medals, which are always circular in shape. The reason for this is because the design was originally approved for use as The Air Force Distinguished Service Medal.
Friday, June 15, 2012
AWANA
I volunteered this year at AWANA which was a great experience. The kids enjoyed having me there and it was a lot of fun being there with them.
Ethan did an amazing job with his memory work this year. He finished his book, review scripture verses and extra credit book by February. Audrey finished her book and review scripture verses by May which was great for her, but Jacob was the one who knocked it out of the park. He finished his book, silver section and gold section. His teachers told me there has only been one other kid who finished all of those sections in one year. It was no small feat for him to complete. As we were getting close to the end he was losing hope, but I was cheered him on and he pressed forward to complete the book. For his final Gold section on his last night he had to say 75 scripture verses for memory. He didn't think he would be able to do it, but he did. He was so proud of himself and so was I.
This is our neighbor from across the street with Jacob.
Our Trip to California
SACRAMENTO
The kids and I left to California on May 9th. We spent 4 days in Sacramento and 4 days in Madera.
While we were in California I met up with some friends from high school. Some of these ladies I hadn't seen since high school. It's definitely one of the benefits of connecting with friends through Facebook. We had a great time and I look forward to seeing them again.
Most of our time in Sacramento was spending time with Robyn and her family. The cousins had so much fun together and it was nice spending time with Robyn and Kevin. They always make our trips out there enjoyable.
Cheering Rachel on for her soccer game!
SACRAMENTO RAILROAD MUSEUM
I love their faces in this picture!
Mother's Day turned out very special. Kevin spoiled Robyn, his mom and me by cooking us dinner. They also got a gift for me from "the kids" which was very thoughtful.
SAN JOSE
We visited my dad and his family in San Jose on our way down to Madera. We had a very nice day together. It was the first time I had met his daughter Molly and seen their new house. Audrey and Molly had a lot of fun playing together and Huyen cooked us some delicious Vietnamese food.
MADERA
As usual our family is great for pulling out all the stops when we arrive. It always makes us feel so special and makes all those miles traveled so worth while. It doesn't matter who we see on our trip they always make our visit special. As we headed down to Madera, Faith had some fun things planned for the kids. One of those was going to Boomer's. While we were there Ethan hit the jackpot and earned 1000 tickets. We couldn't believe it.
We ended our night at Boomer's by playing laser tag. We were the only ones in there which made it a lot of fun. Andrew was the big winner and beat everyone by a landslide.
For Audrey's birthday Grandma bought her and her doll matching outfits. She loved them.
The main reason for us going to California was seeing Andrew graduate from Fresno State.
We are so proud of him!!!
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