Hey, y'all.
I just ate the best dinner ever! It was Seniors duty night, so we got a little more time to eat. I had hamburger steak and rice, mixed vegetables (corn, green beans, carrots and Brussels sprouts) rye bread and butter, salad (with cherry tomatoes, cottage cheese and french dressing) a banana, chocolate pudding, and, of course, power-ade!
We got our dress blues tailored today and I'm going to wear mine to church when I get back :). We also got a running suit that's REALLY nice, (waterproof silky pants and jacket) They're both olive green, the pants have "USMC" down the leg in gold and burgundy, and the jacket has "MARINES" the back in the same colors above a reflector strip. On the same subject, are there any races going on while I'm at home? I want to run with dad and Winston and finally PLACE.
Hey, you know what? I just realized that I'll be home for Easter! Yay! Tell the Easter bunny that I'll be expecting Goobers, Reesies Cups, and Jelly Beans. (I've been craving all three!) I lost 3 more pounds, but I've been able to stay at around 126.
Y'know those new girls I told you we got? Well I've befriended one of them. Her name is M. and she's from NEW JERSEY. (surprise!) Full fledged Yankee with an ultra strong "nwarthen" accent, but we get along great! We've got COMPLETELY opposite backgrounds but sometimes it works that way.
You'd be surprised how many girls were homeless before they came here. I've heard many stories from both her and Big L. about what their lives were like and you wouldn't be able to tell it by looking at the smart, collected, "almost" Marines they are now. The guide told me how she used to live under a bridge in Tampa, and spent just a little over $10 a month for food. The clothes she wore were the ones given to her at places she worked and she spent everything she earned just to go to school. She earned a 3.7 average and received a degree in sociology. Her dream is to be a chef, and travel the world, so she signed up, and is going to go to Japan and use her tuition assistance money to go to culinary arts school. Amazing, huh?
It's like they wasted so much time and got desperate, perhaps that they would be stuck like that forever. M told me how she lived in her old car, and drank hard liquor till she almost blacked out, then she'd take drugs to sober herself up, then when she got high, she'd start drinking again so she wouldn't be in either state for too long. When she enlisted, she sold what she had, and made up her mind to go and get a degree. She's going to get it too, as well as a good job in logistics. It's funny, but I find the ones who've learned "life's lessons" the bad way and who've screwed up the worst, are the very best recruits. They stick up for me too. In a kind of "mom" type way. I think they see themselves in me before they messed up and don't want me to lose what I've got. They make me so thankful that I never had to learn like that, and I'm even more determined never to "experiment" like they did, just to figure out what I want out of life and try to find that fulfillment.
The more I listen to their stories, the more SHEER RELIEF I experience to have Jesus, and to have had Him from the start. I wish I could somehow go back in time and share Him with them before they messed up. I get a sad ache in my heart when I think about all the regret that could've been by-passed. But hey, with Christ it's never too late, right? After all THEY'RE the ones He came here for, and I love them for it.
xoxoxo and C U soon,
Ruby
“Some people wonder all their lives if they've made a difference. The Marines don't have that problem.”
Ronald Reagan
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Thursday, March 12, 2009
NO DATE, PRESUME MON. 9th
Hey Mom! Congtrats on getting (licensed)! Yeah, all that "sanitation" stuff is mess, isn't it? Heck, they should come see the "salon" here. I think THE hairdresser got (licensed) by a blind guy or something. There are some wacked-up hair cuts around here. (Nice cards! They look so professional!)
I can't wait to see Georgia all pregnant and stuff, it's going to be awesome. HeeHee, I wish I could get some of those "new mommy curves" right about now. I've lost all of mine. Seriously, I'm thrilled at all the new lean muscle and six pack, but when I put on my old civilian bra to get fitted, I looked retarded. I had to go to the PX and buy a new one, and the (size) was TOO BIG! Aaaaghhh! Hello, socks! Hey, improvise, adapt and overcome, right?
Well, this week is all classes which is a good thing, because I was put on "light duty" for my ankle this week by the doctor. Yep, everybody was shocked when I requested to go to medical, because I said I'd never go, but I've got to nip this in the bud (ankle injury) before the Crucible. Medical put me in tenni runners for a couple of days and I'm taking 2 naproxen a day. Please pray.
A couple of girls came down with a severe stomach virus and have been violently puking for the past 2 WEEKS. (we don't share canteens anymore) ;)
Everybody went to donate blood to give to the injured in Iraq, but only 5 girls in our entire platoon had hemoglobin levels high enough to donate. I was too low at 12.2. I was sad, because it would've been cool to know my blood was flying over to those guys and saving lives and stuff. But oh well. If at first you don't succeed, eat a buttload of spinach and try again. Right?
xoxo 17days!!
Ruby
PS- Rct. S.'s sister was surfing the web and found the blog with my letters on it! She's been following our progress through it.
Welcome, Rct. S's sister!
I can't wait to see Georgia all pregnant and stuff, it's going to be awesome. HeeHee, I wish I could get some of those "new mommy curves" right about now. I've lost all of mine. Seriously, I'm thrilled at all the new lean muscle and six pack, but when I put on my old civilian bra to get fitted, I looked retarded. I had to go to the PX and buy a new one, and the (size) was TOO BIG! Aaaaghhh! Hello, socks! Hey, improvise, adapt and overcome, right?
Well, this week is all classes which is a good thing, because I was put on "light duty" for my ankle this week by the doctor. Yep, everybody was shocked when I requested to go to medical, because I said I'd never go, but I've got to nip this in the bud (ankle injury) before the Crucible. Medical put me in tenni runners for a couple of days and I'm taking 2 naproxen a day. Please pray.
A couple of girls came down with a severe stomach virus and have been violently puking for the past 2 WEEKS. (we don't share canteens anymore) ;)
Everybody went to donate blood to give to the injured in Iraq, but only 5 girls in our entire platoon had hemoglobin levels high enough to donate. I was too low at 12.2. I was sad, because it would've been cool to know my blood was flying over to those guys and saving lives and stuff. But oh well. If at first you don't succeed, eat a buttload of spinach and try again. Right?
xoxo 17days!!
Ruby
PS- Rct. S.'s sister was surfing the web and found the blog with my letters on it! She's been following our progress through it.
Welcome, Rct. S's sister!
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
MAR. 8
Hi!
Guess what?
10 days till the Crucible! I'm kind of nervous because the tendon in my left foot/calf is killing me, and I can barely run. (PLEASE PRAY FOR THIS TO HEAL) I just pray it gets better, and I'm going to try to ice it at night.
It's getting hot now, and the bugs are out.:) Senior said that if I can match her PFT score of 300 at the final PFT next week, she'll give me a phone call to "Jody" (that's what she calls everybody's boy-friends). I've GOT to get a 21:00 on the 3 mile run, and that's it. Just 1 minute to cut off, and I think I can do it if my ankle heals.
We ran the combat endurance course yesterday and I've never been more muddy in my life. DI SSgt. A. (Buffy) calls it "home-made camo.
This week we get a bunch of safe-sex/pregnancy classes and get our dress blue uniform tailored. I look forward to only one of the above. :(>
We're getting another DI tomorrow, DI Sgt W. and she's been a DI longer than any female DI serving on Parris Island. We've heard that she's pretty crazy. We'll see.
Oh, when you come to get me, can you bring that dress I gave to Lilly, (if she still has it). The vintage one w/ the tight bodice and big blue flowers on it? I'd like to wear it the next day if that's OK. And my Rainbows.
Not much else to write now, but I love you guys and C U SOON.
Rct. Beck :)
Guess what?
10 days till the Crucible! I'm kind of nervous because the tendon in my left foot/calf is killing me, and I can barely run. (PLEASE PRAY FOR THIS TO HEAL) I just pray it gets better, and I'm going to try to ice it at night.
It's getting hot now, and the bugs are out.:) Senior said that if I can match her PFT score of 300 at the final PFT next week, she'll give me a phone call to "Jody" (that's what she calls everybody's boy-friends). I've GOT to get a 21:00 on the 3 mile run, and that's it. Just 1 minute to cut off, and I think I can do it if my ankle heals.
We ran the combat endurance course yesterday and I've never been more muddy in my life. DI SSgt. A. (Buffy) calls it "home-made camo.
This week we get a bunch of safe-sex/pregnancy classes and get our dress blue uniform tailored. I look forward to only one of the above. :(>
We're getting another DI tomorrow, DI Sgt W. and she's been a DI longer than any female DI serving on Parris Island. We've heard that she's pretty crazy. We'll see.
Oh, when you come to get me, can you bring that dress I gave to Lilly, (if she still has it). The vintage one w/ the tight bodice and big blue flowers on it? I'd like to wear it the next day if that's OK. And my Rainbows.
Not much else to write now, but I love you guys and C U SOON.
Rct. Beck :)
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