Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Musings

I'm getting nervous. I suppose it's just the pessimist in me that's giving me this sense of impending doom. I just know something is going to go wrong.

Even so, I'm still preparing to leave. :P I'm going to give 2 weeks notice at work. They still don't know I'm joining the Navy. I feel kinda bad about that, cause I've gotten to know the people there and they're really nice. Plus, my supervisor there wants to train me to be a supervisor. Don't worry though! I'm so not staying there! The work is simply too mind-numbing.

I'm planning to pack up most of my stuff the last week before I leave and leave the boxes stacked up in my room.

I thought of some questions to ask my recruiter about the schedule the day I leave and what sort of things to bring. I've seen official lists of stuff to bring that are really long and most people say you'll have to mail back most of that stuff anyway. I guess then I'll just bring what I need to stay the night at the hotel near MEPS.

I can't wait to get my life started. :)

Friday, September 30, 2011

65 Days

















It's now 65 days until I ship out to boot camp. I'm taking a vacation soon and I won't get back until after 60 days before I leave, so my 60 Day interview will be the day after I get back from vacation. That sucks because I'm really close to the weight limit, so I'll have to really watch what I eat. On the other hand, I've significantly increased my workouts and I've made lots of progress since I started. For example, I can now do 2 real pushups. Previously, I could only do a few of the knee ones. And I'm up to about 30 curlups in 2 minutes. The running is at about 22 minutes for the 1.5 mile run. That's not as good as it can be, but I'm still improving, so it's ok. :)



Friday, September 2, 2011

3 Months


I went through my stuff in the attic and got rid of most of it. You wouldn't believe all of the junk I've accumulated. So I don't exactly have stacks of 30 year old newspapers creating a maze through my living room, but it was a lot of stuff I never use and stuff I won't even miss when it's gone. I felt so much better after I got rid of all that stuff, like a weight had been lifted. Maybe it was cause I was actually out doing something. ;)

I discovered recently that people who are scheduled to leave mid- to late-December have their ship dates pushed forward so they all leave on the 15th or somewhere around there. And the Navy doesn't even let them know until a few weeks before they're supposed to leave. I talked to my recruiter just to be sure and she said since I leave so early (the 5th) that that won't happen to me. I wonder why the Navy doesn't just push the ship date ahead before they give the date to the recruit. I mean, they do the same thing every year. The ship dates get pushed forward because MEPS is closed from about the 15th of December to about the 2nd week of January. I wish I had a vacation like that. Anyway, then the recruits get to boot camp, but they have to stay in processing for much longer. They stagger the creation of divisions (training groups) so that in February, when they will graduate, there will still be a graduation each Friday, like normal. I understand that, but it would really suck to make plans for December, then get notice at the beginning of December that you have to leave earlier. Anyway, I guess they have a good reason for doing that to people. (I doubt it.)

I'm still very excited, but there's more nervousness mixed in recently. The closer my ship date gets, the more real this all seems. Am I really joining the military? Sometimes when I think about it, it seems so bizarre. I never would have done this when I was in high school, but I really wish I did.

Another weird thing: I'll be 31 when I get out. No, that's scary. I always thought I'd be married with a kid by then, but I squandered my early 20s and now they're long gone. So sad. I could've had a lot more fun.


Oh, and if you haven't had your fill of Navy stuff, check out the USS Nimitz Dry Dock podcasts.

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

4 Months

So I leave in 4 months. I'm starting to get really nervous. I just know something will happen to screw up my plans. Anyway, I've pretty much decided what I'm going to do about getting my stuff after boot camp. I think I'm going to sell my car before I leave because I won't need it and when I do need it, I probably won't get leave to come home and drive it to South Carolina, where my training is. I'll have my laptop and some comfy lounge clothes shipped to me after I get to South Carolina. Then I'll wait until I get my apartment for prototype to get the rest of my stuff, either by shipping it or by renting a U-Haul and driving it there. I would prefer the latter if I have enough leave. :)

I probably didn't ever explain the nuke program, did I? Well, here's a link in case you're interested. :)
https://www.cool.navy.mil/enlisted/rating_info_cards/nukepower.pdf

Monday, April 4, 2011

8 Months


Tomorrow will be 8 months until I leave for basic training. Waiting all of that time will be fine, but I'll hate to just wait through it. I'd like to use it for something. It seems kind of silly to take college classes before I get in, since they'll be paid for if I take them after I get in, but that's what most people do, it seems. I have a part time job where I'm getting about 35 hours a week right now and that keeps me fairly busy, but it's not fulfilling at all. So boring.

I'll have to buckle down and get in the groove of working out frequently and eating what I'm supposed to again. I've been slacking off recently, but that stops. I want to get fit ASAP so I can be ready if I get offered an earlier ship date.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Signed Nuke!

I finally signed my nuke contract today! :) I leave December 5, 2011.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Waivers Approved!

My nuke waivers were approved, but now I have to wait for a job to open up because they've put a hold on signing nukes until May.