Today is the last day in Lackland AFB. Pat is going to ship out after midnight. And we are going to go to Houston for the night.
Pat only has base liberty today which means we are going to stay on base the whole day. That would be a problem because there aren't many things you can do on base. But anyway, we are going to stay with him until he goes back to the dorm at 6:00pm. Pat has church service at 7:00 am and he is going to give a talk. So Nancy and I decided to go to church with him which means we need to get up at 5:30 am in order to be there on time. It takes 30 minutes to go to base from our hotel.
We were there on time. To my surprise is there are around 100 people today at the church. That's a lot. We went to the chapel on base in El Paso. There is only one soldier there for the church service. It's amazing to see all the LDS airman there. It's even amazing to see those female airman. I have high respect for them. It's interesting how your perspective changed so much in just a couple month.
Pat had a nice talk on family. We both realized how much we took each other for granted before this. And how important we are for each other. That is a good thing to know.
We hung out at the BX and park for a long time until Pat is tired and decided to go back to the dorm earlier. So we left and got on the road and hope that everything is going to be well in Biloxii, Mississippi. Our future is await us.
Pat only has base liberty today which means we are going to stay on base the whole day. That would be a problem because there aren't many things you can do on base. But anyway, we are going to stay with him until he goes back to the dorm at 6:00pm. Pat has church service at 7:00 am and he is going to give a talk. So Nancy and I decided to go to church with him which means we need to get up at 5:30 am in order to be there on time. It takes 30 minutes to go to base from our hotel.
We were there on time. To my surprise is there are around 100 people today at the church. That's a lot. We went to the chapel on base in El Paso. There is only one soldier there for the church service. It's amazing to see all the LDS airman there. It's even amazing to see those female airman. I have high respect for them. It's interesting how your perspective changed so much in just a couple month.
Pat had a nice talk on family. We both realized how much we took each other for granted before this. And how important we are for each other. That is a good thing to know.
We hung out at the BX and park for a long time until Pat is tired and decided to go back to the dorm earlier. So we left and got on the road and hope that everything is going to be well in Biloxii, Mississippi. Our future is await us.
My little airman
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