Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Change of Plans

Jordan’s orders have changed once again.

Whereas he previously was ordered to Iraq to run convoys (one of the most very dangerous duties that could be assigned) he now has been told that he will be going to Afghanistan to guard prisoners.

I never thought that finding out that my little brother would be going to Afghanistan to guard war prisoners would be good news, but it is. As scary as this order is, it is better than what we previously thought he would be doing. He must report for training (we still are sure on the location of this training, but it will be somewhere in the United States) on or before September 25. He will then report for duty in Afghanistan on or before November 2. He will be there for at least six months.

We have certainly learned that his orders can change at any time. I will keep you updated the best I can.



Please join me in praying for the following:

-If the orders do change again, that it would again be for the better.

-Continue to pray for his safety and strength once he begins his deployment

-Continued peace in God for our family as we send our brother/son/grandson/boyfriend/etc. to war.

-That we as a family will be able to show our faith in God instead of sinfully worrying during this time.

-The many men and women already serving our country all over the world, and the families leave behind.

- Our government officials making decisions about our involvement in other countries affairs.

-Peace.




-posted by Jaime

Saturday, July 28, 2007

September 25

Jordan has been given the date of September 25 for his deployment.

We aren't sure if he will leave Charleston for training in New Jersey (not Washington DC as we previously thought) on this date, or if he will be leaving New Jersey for Camp Bucca, Iraq on this date. Either way, soon he will be in Iraq. Please continue to pray for his safety and strength and for peace for his family.

Don't worry about anything; instead, pray about everything...
If you do this, you will experience God's peace,
which is far more wonderful than the human mind can understand.

Philippians 4:6-7


I am claiming Psalm 91 over my little brother today.


-posted by Jaime

Friday, July 20, 2007

October 13th

I remember the exact moment I first laid eyes on Jordan. It was October 13th, 2001 and the night after my 17th birthday (now going on an old 23). Jordan was playing basketball in the Keith’s (our mutual friends) driveway. Now you all have to understand that I was the girl that had very few close girlfriends and very many close guy friends. I pulled up into the Keith’s driveway after cheering at a cheerleading competition. Picture this…me with an unnecessary amount of makeup, gelled hair like glue with an extremely curly pony tail, and a cheerleading uniform. Now if any of you know me at all, this is not particularly my style of choice! For whatever reason, unknown to me, Jordan seemed to find it somewhat attractive. I’m just glad I didn’t scare him away! As I pulled into the driveway and rolled down my window to see what everyone was doing this boy felt the need to stick his head in my window and say “HEY, I’m Jordan!” I was a little caught off guard at first but quickly realized how adorable he was. I immediately started wondering who he was, why he was all of sudden hanging out with my friends, and was he single? After a few minutes of getting to know Jordan I was able to answer all of these questions. Who was he? The boy of my dreams! Why was he hanging out with my friends? He went to church with them. Was he single? Indeed, he was (lucky me)! If you ask Jordan why he stuck his head in my window on that night, this is what he’ll say…Everyone use to call me Norman in high school as Norman is my last name. And like I said before, I hung out with a bunch of guys who thought it was cool to call me Norman. When everyone saw my car pulling into the driveway, all the guys started saying, “Hey, Norman’s here!” Well, Jordan thought that Norman was a boy and wanted to meet “him.” He says when he stuck his head in my window he got the best surprise of his life…ME! Now I’m not one to believe in love at first sight, but I will say that Jordan had me interested from the get go! The rest is history!



So to make a long story short, at age 17 I found the guy of my dreams! How often does that happen? The past 6 years haven’t been all pretty. I’ll be the first to admit we’ve had our ups and downs. But within the past 6 years Jordan and I have had the chance to grow up with one another. We’ve spent some of the most critical years of our lives with each other. We’ve seen each other change from extremely immature teenagers to little immature yet more mature young adults. Not many couples can say that about one another. We both have learned so many lessons about life and love together. Jordan has had an astronomical impact on my life and has every bit of my heart! I know this is so cliché, but he means everything to me and I can’t even begin to imagine what my life would be without him in it. I suppose that my absolute worst fear about this whole thing is wondering if our time together will not only will begin at such a young age, but that it will end at such a young age. Not a day goes by that I don’t think about all of those “what if’s.” I know 6 years seems like a long time and I certainly consider myself one of the luckiest girls to have had this time with Jordan so far. But I don’t want just 6 years. I want 60 years to spend with him.

I like to think of myself as a strong and independent individual when I’m faced with most difficult situations. I guess I can relate with Jaime about being a mediator and fixing situations when they come along. But the raw hard truth is that we have no control over this particular situation. The only thing I have control over is how my time with Jordan is spent for these last few weeks before he is scheduled to deploy. I only have control over making sure that he knows exactly how I feel about him before he leaves and this is what I put my focus on. I often think about that moment Jordan and I first met and wonder what did I do to deserve that perfect October 13th night?

-posted by Lindsay

Thursday, July 5, 2007

Update

Here's what I know: no news is good news.

So far, Jordan is still in Charleston, and that is wonderful news. The last group that left from his base were given 2 weeks notice, then sent to Washington DC for training, and then sent to Iraq 45 days after that. That's what we expect will happen to Jordan. So far it hasn't, and that is fine with us!

There were three groups notified in May that they would be deployed in the near future - Jordan's and two others. The other two groups have now been told that they won't be going any time soon! They haven't told Jordan's group this yet, but that is what we are praying for! The summer months in Iraq are going to be the most dangerous. The heat is a major factor, especially considering the protective gear our troops must wear. Also, the next few months are expected to be the most deadly, with September hopefully bringing more stable conditions.

Please continue to pray for Jordan! He is still in sweet South Carolina, so that means our prayers are working! Pray that if he has to go to Iraq that it will later in the year, or that he would not have to go at all!!! Also remember our brave soldiers who are already there, and those going soon.

Thank you all for your loving encouragement and prayers not only for Jordan, but for our whole family. We feel your prayers and see God working!

I'll keep you posted, but remember, no news is good news!

-posted by Jaime