{"id":345,"date":"2009-04-23T21:44:00","date_gmt":"2009-04-23T21:44:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/thevollmerfamily.com\/MajorMom\/2009\/04\/deployment-reflections.html"},"modified":"2009-04-23T21:44:00","modified_gmt":"2009-04-23T21:44:00","slug":"deployment-reflections","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/thevollmerfamily.com\/MajorMom\/2009\/04\/deployment-reflections.html","title":{"rendered":"Deployment Reflections"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;ve been mulling this one for a while&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;ve been home about 11 days now. &nbsp;For the most part, things have been fine. &nbsp;I&#8217;ve gotten back into the routine&#8230;somewhat. &nbsp;I have to admit, having the new Macbook has been more of a distractor than anything else in terms of keeping to the housework, the kids and a couple of loose ends related to my deployment.<\/p>\n<p>I figured I&#8217;d write about some various things on my mind these past couple weeks. &nbsp;Not everyone who I mention necessarily reads this blog, but perhaps one day if someone Googles a person&#8217;s name, this post will come up.<\/p>\n<p>First off, I owe a thank you to all of the folks who helped me prepare for this deployment. &nbsp;This is a varied listing, from MSgts Lehman and Beaupre, who made phone calls and arranged for a lot of my training to be done from Offutt, to MSgt Curtis at Air Force Weather Agency, who made my local arrangements for weapons, chemical\/biological warfare training, and answered my questions about medical outprocessing. &nbsp;These senior non-commissioned officers made magic happen so that I could leave for the deployment from home instead of from South Carolina. &nbsp;They even arranged it so I could get some drill pay to compensate me for the time spent just doing online training &#8212; about 40 hours worth! &nbsp;I also need to thank the Veeneman and Anderson families, who provided hours of Timmy babysitting when there wasn&#8217;t space in the Offutt Child Development Center. <\/p>\n<p>Thanks to everyone who sent me e-mails and care packages while I was gone. &nbsp;This includes the Goldman, Warlick, Buckler, Vollmer (both the Nebraska and New York Vollmers), Fox, and Gifford families. &nbsp;You listened to my requests for St. Patrick&#8217;s Day goodies, 100-Calorie Chessmen, toilet paper, &nbsp;and single-serve sugar-free drink mix packets.<\/p>\n<p>Thanks also to those who made my deployment experience outstanding while on shift&#8230;this could never be done without great people who continued to find a sense a humor, kept things &#8220;real&#8221; and kept their chins up even when things weren&#8217;t going hunkey-dorey. &nbsp;There&#8217;s no way I&#8217;m going to include all the names, but you know who you are. &nbsp;I learned so much about leadership, officership and military professionalism in general. &nbsp;I will carry those lessons for the rest of my military career.<\/p>\n<p>To the members of the weather team with whom I had the honor of serving: Maj Matt Hauke, Lt Joey Clevenger, AGC Angel Rossy, MSgt Chris Canarina and SSgt Mike Main. &nbsp;To Lt Clevenger and SSgt Main in particular, they were my night shift compadres and I don&#8217;t know how many times they kept me in line &#8212; their seasoned, experienced work in CENTCOM helped keep me looking good! &nbsp;Thanks!<\/p>\n<p>To my deployment buddies &#8212; those who emerged from my crazy active duty past to cross paths with me halfway around the world: Maj Rose Lathrop, Maj Kasi Traweek and Capt Paul Bryan. &nbsp;Thanks for taking time out of your schedules so we can get together for Friday coffees and Saturday pizza\/gyro lunches. &nbsp;I was reminded of &#8220;Sex and the City&#8221; where the gals got together every weekend for lunch at a diner and would talk about anything and everything &#8212; Paul, I know you&#8217;re not a gal, but you could gossip\/chat\/emote as well as the rest of us! &nbsp;Rose and Kasi, congratulations on your engagements, and Paul, congratulations on your new baby &#8212; I owe you a blanket, it&#8217;s coming this week, I promise!<\/p>\n<p>I owe a special &#8220;thank you&#8221; to Maj Paul Gifford &#8212; yes, that same Paul you&#8217;ve heard me talk about for quite some time. &nbsp;He&#8217;s the one who stepped up with me to divide our 179-day deployment in half. &nbsp;For this to work, we both had to be medically, physically, and duty qualified. &nbsp;We were putting an incredible amount of trust in each other and I thank Paul for coming through on his end of the bargain&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>Last, but certainly not least, the biggest thank you of all goes to my awesome family:<\/p>\n<p>Dave: if you remember, I got the &#8220;invitation&#8221; for this trip the same week you were feverishly making edits to your dissertation for that last Dr. Lackmann signature! &nbsp;This past July. &nbsp;On top of finishing your dissertation and getting the family ready to move, you cleared your mind enough to give me the chance to press forward with preparing for my trip. &nbsp;I know you weren&#8217;t jumping up and down saying &#8220;Please go, Patricia!&#8221;, but you helped me work out the timeline, helped with childcare during preparations and &#8212; most of all &#8212; played SINGLE DAD for 4 months during the worst winter you&#8217;d ever experienced. &nbsp;I wondered if you had a catastrophe-free week: Howie&#8217;s ACL injury, all 3 of you with colds, flooded basement, van repairs.  Getting to talk, via phone, webcam or even IM chat with you was the highlight of my time over there&#8230;thank you!<\/p>\n<p>Jacob and Timmy: to my babies! &nbsp;You two are amazing &#8212; Jacob, you continued to thrive in school and trusted that I would be home in &#8220;100 days&#8221;. &nbsp;Timmy, I can&#8217;t believe how much you&#8217;ve grown since I left &#8212; you&#8217;re now READING and talking so well! &nbsp;I loved talking and web-chatting with you while I was away, hearing your stories always put such a smile on my face. &nbsp;Thank you for all the letters and artwork, too. &nbsp;Jacob, your Groundhog decorated our weather section for about a month, while we celebrated a Groundhog&#8217;s Day&#8230;over&#8230;and over&#8230;and over. <\/p>\n<p>While I was deployed, I found out there are some limited job opportunities here at Offutt, so I&#8217;ll be&nbsp;transferring&nbsp;units later this summer. &nbsp;I love my unit at Shaw, but it&#8217;s time to move on and minimize these commutes.<\/p>\n<p>I don&#8217;t plan to volunteer for another deployment. &nbsp;If I get sent over, I&#8217;ll serve honorably&#8230;but it does lead me to a new question: &#8220;What now?&#8221; &nbsp;A couple options have crossed my mind &#8212; at the forefront is looking into becoming a math teacher. &nbsp;There&#8217;s a program called <a href=\"http:\/\/www.proudtoserveagain.com\/\">&#8220;Troops to Teachers&#8221;<\/a> that is supposed to offer some flexibility for getting&nbsp;teacher certifications.<\/p>\n<p>In closing, I was so glad I was able to be part of the Global War on Terror. &nbsp;I was in grad school on 9\/11 and I remember feeling like the most useless member of our military &#8212; I remember trying to donate blood and being told that the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.redcross.org\/\">Red Cross <\/a>wouldn&#8217;t even take my blood because I had spent time along the Korean DMZ. &nbsp; To be able to see how we&#8217;re running our war, and seeing how incredibly tough it is to forecast the weather for Iraq and Afghanistan, was an experience I&#8217;ll never forget.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;ve been mulling this one for a while&#8230; I&#8217;ve been home about 11 days now. &nbsp;For the most part, things have been fine. &nbsp;I&#8217;ve gotten back into the routine&#8230;somewhat. &nbsp;I have to admit, having the new Macbook has been more of a distractor than anything else in terms of keeping to the housework, the kids [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_mi_skip_tracking":false,"jetpack_publicize_message":"","jetpack_is_tweetstorm":false,"jetpack_publicize_feature_enabled":true},"categories":[],"tags":[13,63,30,14,4],"jetpack_publicize_connections":[],"jetpack_featured_media_url":"","jetpack_shortlink":"https:\/\/wp.me\/p5ycQ0-5z","jetpack-related-posts":[{"id":322,"url":"http:\/\/thevollmerfamily.com\/MajorMom\/2009\/02\/books-read-on-this-deployment-so-far.html","url_meta":{"origin":345,"position":0},"title":"Books Read on this Deployment So Far","date":"12 February 09","format":false,"excerpt":"As many of you might remember from my days in Deidre's Bookclub, I\u00a0typically don't read fast. 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