Monday, July 12, 2010
Local Heroes Night at Bombers Game
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Some more things learned in this past week
-One lil' thing can ruin what you think about a person
-A child's laughter can cure any bad day
-I'm a Sgt's wife!
-Tylenol PM works like no other
-Grease can splash up to your face...and it hurts very badly
-Water really does make your grass appear greener
-Jason hates when the neighbor mows...cuz that means I'm going to want the grass mowed next
-When in the company of officers, saying "Obviously we didn't practice enough last night" will get laughter not for the reason you hoped but because they are still 12 year old boys inside 30 year old bodies
-If I leave the dirty dishes and dirty clothes long enough, my husband suddenly remembers how to do them again!
-I learned my lesson...Jason is not allowed to do laundry: 1 of his loads consisted of reds, darks, lights, delicates and whites...
-Just when you think it can't get any worse, it does...
-A nice long cry is good for the soul every now and then
-"You're pregnant" is the new catch phrase
It's been one heck of a week, well past 10 days actually...we'll see what this next week has in store for us!!!
Friday, July 9, 2010
My Sergeant of a hubby!
And then my parents were there to share in the excitement!I'm so happy, excited, proud, scared, nervous, anxious...and so much more! Jason will go back to patrol, we don't know where but in the 6 years we have been together, he hasn't been on patrol so this should be interesting!!! He will begin with training on nights soon, then possibly go to a day shift (fingers crossed)!
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Well, it's official...
Bryan police officers to be promoted Friday
Officer Jason James and Sgt. Sharean Gideon will be promoted during a special ceremony at 2:00 p.m. Friday, July 9, at the Bryan Justice Center.
Officer James will be promoted to the rank of sergeant. James began his career with the Bryan Police Department in 1998. He has served as a field training officer, K9 officer, school resource officer and detective. He became the Police Department’s public information officer in 2008.
He received a police commendation for work done on a robbery task force in 2005 and a community citation award for providing security for a presidential inauguration in 2009. He is a graduate of Lamar University with a degree in criminal justice. He also has a master’s degree in criminal justice from the University of Cincinnati. James is involved in Special Olympics, Bryan Evening Lions Club and the Palmer Drug Abuse Program.
Gideon will be promoted to lieutenant. She began her career with the Bryan Police Department in 1986 after graduating from Sam Houston State University. She has worked as a field training officer, bike patrol officer and a member of the Street Crime Apprehension Team. She has worked as a K9 officer and member of the mounted patrol. She has supervised patrol, criminal investigations and the School Resource Unit.
She received two public commendation citations for her work on the Street Crime Apprehension Team.
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Things I've learned in the past week...
-You can't hang 20 wet t-shirts on a shower curtain rod...it will fall down and make a big mess!
-Life is about compromises
-I'm married to a local celebrity, I just need to accept it! :)
-No splash bleach is so much better than the runny kind...
-Texas heat is no fun!
-My husband can sleep through ANYTHING! (i.e. the shower curtain rod and clothes falling down)
-Never go to bed mad and always say "I love you" before you fall asleep
-I am disliked by some, probably even hated by a few, but loved by so many that the before-mentioned don't matter
-It's not what is said but how it's said that can really hurt
-People are not always what they seem at first
-I have more patience than I gave myself credit for
-Even at 27 you can ask for permission and not get your way
-Sometimes you have to realize it's not about getting what you want but what will make everyone else happy around you
-My line of work has made me very uncomfortable with certain things and people
-Being told that you look nice can make you light up inside like you never knew was possible
-Everyone needs a best friend to bring you back to reality when you feel your world is crashing down around you
-Mosquito bites are the devil!
-I really hate going over bridges...especially when you find out that a boat hit one, an accident occurred on another and when stuck on top for over an hour you can feel it sway!
A little toe-tappin' happiness:
You still need stars when you're wishin' at night
A best friend to set you right
A good laugh, warm bath
And a beautiful song you can sing along to
Good news that'll make you cry
All the little things that money can't buy
No wars, no more
Just a big rainbow outside my window
I'm sure I'll add to this as time goes on...
Monday, June 21, 2010
More wedding festivities!
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Thought for the day
"If we can get in the habit of thinking about and responding to life in a slightly less dramatic way, it can help us keep out perspective, see the bigger picture, and respond with more wisdom and equanimity."
I have been absolutely horrible this week, skipping out on my boot camp regime but I just don't feel like it. No good reason, I just am tired and don't feel like it. Jason's so sweet telling me it's ok, I work so hard and to get up every morning for 4 weeks straight at 4:00am only to rush home and very quickly get ready for an 8 hour work day; so I finally convinced myself that he was right and I did deserve a break every now and then and now was the perfect time! However, I need to remember to stay away from the fried foods! They are not good...not even in moderation!!!
It's Wednesday, that's Hump Day to many, and I wondered where that term came from...I mean I know the obvious, it's the middle of the work week. I found this for your reading pleasure:
Referring to Wednesday as "hump day” is a tradition in American English. It refers to the idea that a week — especially a work week — is like a hill. Monday and Tuesdays are days when you climb up, since they are the beginning or start of your work week. At the end of Wednesday, you’ve reached the pinnacle of the week, and your work on Thursday and Friday represents climbing down toward the weekend.
Hump day then refers specifically to that middle of the week point, where you reach the crest of your journey and begin to pace downward toward the end of the week. If you have a tedious job or just work hard, it can be comforting to reach hump day. Then, the weekend doesn’t seem so far off and nebulous as when you started work on Monday.
There is some dispute about whether Wednesday is truly hump day. Especially when the expression emerged, many people worked a six-day week, and had only the Sabbath or Sunday as a day of rest. Some suggest that in this context, Thursday would have actually been hump day. Also, if you are simply looking at the course of the week, Thursday is the fourth day of the week and in the direct middle, if your week begins on Monday. Yet, many people count the beginning of the week as Sunday, and that makes Wednesday the true middle, whether or not you are using “hump day” in reference to working.
Though many may view hump day as a very positive thing, Wednesday gets something of a bad rap at times. The rhyme that describes children born on each day describes children born on Wednesday as “full of woe.” Wednesday may be thought of as gray days, unhappy days, or unlucky days according to folk literature. Nevertheless, for many working people, the arrival of hump day is one for cheering, and whether that day is windy or gray, it still means that Friday is close at hand!
Monday, June 14, 2010
Wedding for my baby turtle
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
The beginning of the craziness
We (by that I mean a sorority sister and myself) are in the process of interviewing some potential new house mothers for our girls. We were thrown into it very quickly and met with some amazing ladies over the course of 3 days! Hope to have that taken care of soon!
Work has been super busy, Jason and I go pretty much the entire day now and don't speak...it's crazy to think that we used to not be able to go 30 minutes without talking, now we can go an entire day! Ahhh...young love! :) Totally joking! It's nice, it makes for good conversation at home in the evenings...that is, when he's not working late or I'm not at meetings or such. I have begun cooking a lot at home...Jason teases...calling me all domesticated and homely! Silly boy!
We finally have our yard looking super healthy and GREEN! I have flowers...yes, I actually managed to keep them alive this year! The rain has helped me out a lot in that sense, but I have pretty flowers in the front of the house! AND...my hydrangea from the wedding last year has survived, there aren't any blooms on it but it's a thriving plant and I hope to have some blooms on it by next year!
He went fishing this past weekend with a buddy of his, caught some flounder...yummy!
Wedding this weekend...super excited for Hilary and Randy!
Monday, May 31, 2010
Go Cubs Go!
We had so much fun but were ready to come home! Cubs won, the family sitting next to us laughed at us shivering, it was 72 degrees at the game, I looked up weather back in Texas and it was 96 degrees...they told us that was a nice day in Chicago, I said, "this is a cold front in Texas..." It is definitely the "windy city" though, my hair was a mess the whole time we were there! It was nice to come back to Texas...of course, once back, our first stop back was Wings...needed to get some of that Chicago out of us!
Monday, May 17, 2010
Bachelorette Hilary!
Can't wait for my baby turtle to get married!
Thursday, May 13, 2010
The Policeman
At the Law Enforcement Memorial Service this was read by the speaker; brings chills to me when I hear it, and makes me very proud to be married to one of the many who wear the blue.
23rd Annual Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony
This week our local law enforcement agencies held a memorial ceremony to honor those fallen officers, I am pleased to share with you the coverage from that ceremony. Jason is the one that carries the wreath.
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Birthday and such
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Fun time with the family
So we went out and ate some good crawfish one night and then went gambling the second. Bubba played on one machine for about 5 or 6 hours on the same $5! Yes, you read right...F-I-V-E dollars! Jason and I managed to just about break even! Oh well, it was fun! Now birthday week for me...woo-hoo! Crawfish boil in less than a week!
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Duck Jam
Friday, April 23, 2010
Note to self
1) The courthouse really makes some weird noises late at night
2) You are always on video
3) Silent alarms sound when you open the front doors
4) Sgt. over security gets a call no matter what the hour is that the alarm goes off...
5) It's very awkward when your boss says "so how was the office at 1:45am?" and you have no idea how he knew you were there?!?!
With the conference being just a hectic time for our office and all on the committee, things do come up at the last minute that have to be done, it's just inevitable... So sure enough, we had things come up so I volunteer to take care of everything, the "yes woman" that I am and night owl too, to stay up at the office until all hours of the night working on things and when I have reached my limit of exhaustion I finally decide to go home. So construction going on around the office and certain areas are blocked off...I had to park in a particular parking lot that is far from the "private" entrance we normally get to use. Well, at 2:00am I'm not going to walk around the courthouse with large plastic tubs and all my conference materials, it's just a little scary (of course I probably shouldn't have been at the courthouse that late anyway...) So I proceed to go out the front door. Now the first trip was difficult, I had a dolly, but it's a cheap one, and with two large tubs, and two boxes on top of that I managed to get out the doors with only knocking everything off once! The second trip was carrying a large white board...not heavy, just awkward in size...again, hitting doors and everything...it was difficult to say the least. The third trip was just me leaving, empty hands. Now I thought about getting someone from the jail to help me, it would have been the smart thing too now looking back because little did I know that the camera is always running by those doors and that those doors have a silent alarm that triggers when opened and gets the night sgt. called in the middle of the night...oops! Do you think that the jailers thought to come and see who was going in and out? Of course not! How about come and help a lady struggling and walking outside in the dark? Of course not! It's funny now, but at the time I just knew I was in trouble when my boss walks up to me at the conference (and keep in mind, at this point I have been up all night long, only cat-napping for about 30 minutes) and says "so how was the office at 1:45am?" you can imagine my shock because I knew he couldn't have known...well that night sgt. caught him and let him know. So...needless to say...I won't be up at the office late anymore...
Conference was amazing! Had over 400 attendees, my speakers were all amazing and had great reviews! I'm so glad to be a part of such an amazing group of volunteers putting on a conference of that magnitude. Surprising, I can't wait for next year's conference to see what it holds for us!
Friday, April 16, 2010
I survived!!!
Friday, April 2, 2010
Boot camp...ugh!
Thursday, April 1, 2010
March...my how you flew by!
I managed to come back home and get really sick...just in time for a busy weekend for the both of us. I was busy working at the Downtown Derby, a 5K Fun Run downtown to raise money for Jr. League and Jason was busy with Blue Bunny, an Easter egg hunt on a football field put on by the Police Chaplins. I had the worst ear infection that I ended up having to go to the Urgent Care after everything to get some medicine, then went home and literally slept for about 8 hours straight! Monday was Jason's birthday, he had jury duty all day long though so we went to dinner to spend some time together.
So now it's time to gear up and get ready for a conference for work, and to think, Jason and I are wanting to start a family this year...we are so busy, I don't know when we are going to have time!!!



