The words were awesome.
'Baby, they moved graduation...it'll be on the 8th instead of the 15th, we'll be together for our anniversary!'
How awesome is that?! While I wished they had moved graduation to the 1st so we could spend our anniversary AND the 4th together...I'm definitely not complaining. I was worried we wouldn't be together this year..and then possibly next year as well. I'm mentally preparing myself for him to be deployed for our five year anniversary, so it's nice that we'll at least be together this year and not miss two in a row.
So its 25 days and a wake up til his graduation and I'm excited.
We will be making the very long drive, 14 hours, on Wednesday..watching him graduate Thursday morning and then immediately after we'll jump in the car for the long drive back. So lots of money, lots of car time and lots of stress for a 30 minute ceremony. Hey Tim, if you're reading this..don't ever doubt our love for you!
It'll be monsoon season in Arizona at that time..don't believe me? Look it up..
"In Arizona, as in other regions of the world including India and Thailand, we experience a monsoon, a season of high temperatures, high winds, and high moisture, resulting in potentially deadly weather.
June 15 will be the first day of the monsoon, and September 30 will be the last day.
Monsoon storms range from minor dust storms to violent thunderstorms. They can even spawn tornadoes, though that is very rare. Typically, Arizona monsoon storms start with heavy winds sometimes resulting in a visible wall of dust hundreds of feet high moving across the Valley. These dust storms are normally accompanied by frequent thunder and lightning often leading to heavy downpours. Monsoon rains average about 2-1/2", about 1/3 of our yearly rainfall."
I'm not looking forward to that at all. When we drove to Arizona in April we drove through two large sand storms. I'm talking about doing 15 mph on the highway in a 75mph speed zone, because we couldn't see 30 feet infront of us and large semi trucks were being blown off the road. It was crazy. Tim has already told me that the weather is getting bad up there, the wind is starting to pick up. Hooray....
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monsoon season is crazy! they have monsoon season in Korea too and it just pours and pours for months. be safe heading up! glad y'all get to spend your anniversary together :)
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