Saturday, December 26, 2009

Where are ya, Santa?


Our change of address form got lost on its way to the North Pole so Santa skipped our house. Its either that or the only 'child' in our house *coughtuckercough* wasn't on the nice boys list this year. Either way Santa didn't make it and Josh had duty, boo! We did Christmas with the big family last weekend. We were only there for three days and that wasn't long enough. I have to go back to work on Monday but my 'rents are coming for New Years. Yay!

Merry Christmas from the Maynards!

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Happy Veteran's Day

I am so thankful to be married to a man that is not only wonderful, but that is also part of our military. The Coast Guard is often overlooked, but not at our house. Not only does the Coast Guard provide for our family but it has also given us so many wonderful opportunities. We lived in ALASKA for a year! So great. I have made some of the best friends because of the Coast Guard. And now we live in a different kind of paradise. I'm such a Georgia girl, but I love a little sand in my toes. Tybee Island has been a dream of ours for so long. Now we're here! We love it. Not only are we only three hours from our family, but we're also living at the beach! We seem to work more now than when we did in Alaska, but its still worth it. Josh loves his job. He loves being in the Coast Guard and he is really good at what he does. He enjoys being on the water and doing all the navigation. He is good at law enforcement and is so brave. I am so proud of him. The Coast Guard guards us at HOME. And that is so important. Thank you to all of our Soldiers, Marines, Airmen, and Sailors.


Kenny Chesney's Soul of a Sailor
He walked in with a salty sway
Lookin' like Blackbeard in his day
A brother in arms just like me
I was born a son of the sea
I can't be still, I can't be tied
The only time I feel alive is

When the wind fills my sail
Riding on a lifelong swell
Let my heart take me where it wants to go
That's the soul of a sailor, the soul of a sailor

He slid a stool and a beer to me
Said, you know, we're both a dying breed
Here's to love lost and newfound friends
And living out life in the boat we're in
I can't be still, I can't be tied
The only time I feel alive is

When the wind fills my sail
Riding on a lifelong swell
Let my heart take me where it wants to go
That's the soul of a sailor, the soul of a sailor

Let my heart take me where it wants to go
That's the soul of a sailor, the soul of a sailor

Friday, November 6, 2009

Sorry for being a slacker!


I promise to try to keep up my blog better from here on out! Josh and I (& our Tucker) now live on Tybee Island! We have a quaint little three bedroom beach house, we love it. Josh is at Station Tybee and on top of all of his duties there, he is also getting his captain's license. He will be able to do fishing charters (and other things like that) for up to six people. I'm so excited for him. I'm still working as a Dental Assistant. I'm with Dr Humphreys on Wilmington now and so far so good. Next month I'll be getting my X-Ray certification. Tucker loves having a big fenced yard with a park near by. He's currently counting sheep in his doggie bed.

Monday, June 8, 2009

a year goes by in the blink of an eye

It's strange to think that we have been married for over a year now and have lived in Alaska for that long. In three short weeks we are transferring to Tybee Island, Georgia. We are thrilled! Even though we are so excited about this new adventure, I can't forget the memories we've made in this small town. Living so far from our families has been one of the best things for us, hard, yes, but still very good for us. We have learned how to lean on each other when there was nothing else to hold us up. We've fought, we've laughed, we've fished, we've made memories that I will never, ever forget. In honor of our first year of marriage and our year spent in southeast Alaska, I've put together a video of some of the photos from this past year. Enjoy!

Monday, February 9, 2009

First Timer

I decided to jump on the band wagon. I hope our life is exciting enough to warrant a whole blog about it! I'm the wife of a coastie. My family is all split up - currently I'm in Georgia with our family, Josh is on a trip with the boat to Maryland, and our Tucker is waiting for us to return to Petersburg. Not for much longer, soon we'll be reunited back at our little home. Transferring this summer but to who knows where!