see all the fun you missed? ; ) No worries - there's always another event around the corner. Come on out for Black & White Bingo January 20th and join the party!
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Tuesday, December 07, 2010
Wednesday, December 01, 2010
Meet your MSC Board! December: Angie Compton
I was born and raised in Southern Ohio. I am the oldest of four daughters. My parents and sisters still live in the little town in Ohio that I came from, but I met this boy one day at the grocery store where I worked and that was pretty much the end of me living in that small town in Ohio. Other than an Aunt that I heard about on occasion, I had never met anyone who had left home and stayed away. The thought of globe trotting with Matt was scary at the beginning but it has worked out for me.
I married Matt in April 1990 and our first assignment was Ft. Walton Beach, FL. I was so homesick that I honestly thought this was a horrible place to be assigned. I guess the saying that "each assignment is what you make of it" is really true. I also believe in karma...I truly have gotten to see horrible assignments.
Our oldest daughter, Samantha, was born in 1991. After a year long tour in Korea and our reunion at Holloman AFB in NM (the karma assignment) we were blessed with our second bundle of joy, Katie, in 1993.
Matt's job keeps him on the road quite a bit. We decided when I was pregnant with Sammie, that if there were anyway at all for us to live comfortably on his paycheck, that I would stay home and raise our children with our morals and our values. So that is what I have done for the last 19 years. Being a stay at home Mom isn't always peaches and rainbows, as most everyone knows, but I have to say it was worth all of the frustration, tears, fears and crying to see my girls at the ages they are now and to KNOW that they are amazing, intelligent, kind-hearted and generous people because of me.
I truly believe in giving back to our military community. I also believe in teaching the next generation of military wives the importance of getting out and getting involved in their military community. Getting involved and getting to know people is THE difference between a great assignment and a karma assignment.
Thursday, November 04, 2010
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Meet your MSC Board! October-November Kelly DeMaso
I was born in Oneonta NY in the Fall, my favorite season. Although I was raised in upstate New York, I’m truly a southern girl at heart and feel very much at home south of the Mason-Dixon line. I met Bill in college and we were married in 1993. I was a first grade teacher for ten years before the arrival of our two wonderful daughters, Julianna (2000) and Isabella (2001). We also have two, not always so wonderful dogs, Max and Dixie. Now, I love having the opportunity to be an ‘at home mom’ and volunteer at the girls’ school as well as some of the base and local organizations. I joined the MSC shortly after our arrival and truly have enjoyed getting to know many of the amazing spouses I have met over the past year. I am so impressed with the many volunteers who donate their time, talent and treasure towards making Moody such an unique and special community. My family and I have been blessed with many great assignments and I’m counting on adding Moody Air Force Base to that list. God Bless and thank you to all who are serving this base and nation as well as those fabulous spouses who support our airmen and makes this US Air Force the greatest in the world!
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Friday, September 17, 2010
Hooray for Bunco!
the MSC would like to thank all the ladies who came out to make this one of our most fabulous first events ever! Definitely be sure to come back every month for more fun, amazing door prizes and, most importantly, the chance to meet new people who are sharing your journey as an air force spouse!
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