Military Blog Carnival
Molly over at “An Army Wife’s Life” will be hosting a blog carnival on November 5th! You can read all about it here on her blog!
Molly over at “An Army Wife’s Life” will be hosting a blog carnival on November 5th! You can read all about it here on her blog!
I talked the hubby into using one of the computers that have a webcam so I could video chat with him last night. It was so nice! I seriously miss him so much, it was nice to see his face! He’s coming home soon, thankfully. Not exactly sure WHEN because he has to still find a house for us in Virginia. Hopefully, the houses we looked at online will be available and he can rent one really fast.
Hi everyone! The directory listing has been pretty quiet lately, so I figured I didn’t plug it enough. So, GO LIST YOUR WEBSITE! Okay? Home based businesses are welcome to add theirs (for now). Etsy shoppes and eBay stores also. As long as they all are run BY military families.
Military Websites/Blogs Directory.

Mission: Rent out the house I’m living in within 3 1/2 weeks.
Am I crazy? Or just stupid? I dunno … I’m moving in about 4 weeks and I’ve got no renters and no potential renters. Yeah, sure I only listed it a few days ago – I get that – but, come ON! (I’m kidding – I really don’t expect a miracle). I would just like a little break, a little off my mind I suppose. So, this is my plan – someone comes to view the house (a nice little family perhaps?) and they say “MY! What a BEAUtiful house you have! I must rent it!” Then, they will hand me the deposit and first months rent in cash and sign the contract. For two years. At least! Then I will be able to pay the mortgage with their money, then put their deposit in the savings account to hold for them. But, they will want to move in in two weeks – so I will be able to have my garage sale next weekend. Then I will move my stuff either back into storage or move some to Mom and Dad’s (hopefully they agree). Then I will drop the dog off at Mom and Dad’s (again, if they agree) – then fly up to VA to find a house and sign a contract.
Works right? Would be nice at least.
This Week’s Hero Was Suggested By Cindy

On Monday, Lt. Michael P. Murphy was posthumously awarded the Medal Of Honor. His father was the one who accepted the award. Lt. Murphy will receive the award for his extraordinary, selfless heroism and steadfast courage while leading a four-man, special reconnaissance mission deep behind enemy lines east of Asadabad in the Hindu Kush of Afghanistan June 27 to 28, 2005
“We are thrilled by the President’s announcement today, especially because there is now a public recognition of what we knew all along about Michael’s loyalty, devotion and sacrifice to his friends, family, country, and especially his SEAL teammates,” the Murphy family said in a statement released earlier in the month. “The honor is not just about Michael, it is about his teammates and those who lost their lives that same day.”
Murphy was the officer-in-charge of the SEAL element, which was tasked with locating a high- level Taliban militia leader to provide intelligence for a follow-on mission to capture or destroy the local leadership and disrupt enemy activity. Taliban sympathizers discovered the SEAL unit and immediately revealed their position to Taliban fighters. The element was besieged on a mountaintop by scores of enemy fighters. The firefight that ensued pushed the element farther into enemy territory and left all four SEALs wounded. The SEALs fought with everything they had. despite being at a tactical disadvantage and outnumbered more than four to one. Understanding the gravity of the situation and his responsibility to his men, Murphy, already wounded, deliberately and unhesitatingly moved from cover into the open where he took and returned fire while transmitting a call for help for his beleaguered teammates. Shot through the back while radioing for help, Murphy completed his transmission while returning fire. The call ultimately led to the rescue of one severely wounded team member, Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Marcus Luttrell, and the recovery of the remains of Murphy and Gunner’s Mate 2nd Class (SEAL) Danny Dietz and Sonar Technician 2nd Class (SEAL) Matthew Axelson.
Eight more SEALs and eight Army “Nightstalker” special operations personnel comprising the initial reinforcement also lost their lives when their helicopter was shot down before they could engage the enemy.
Murphy was also inducted into the Hall of Heroes at the Pentagon during a ceremony yesterday. His name was engraved beside the names of some 3,400 other service members who have also been awarded the nation’s highest honor.
This post is part of the Wednesday Hero Blogroll. For more information about Wednesday Hero, or if you would like to post it on your blog, you can go here.