
One of my very best friends in the world leaves today for OCS, and I just wanted to take a moment to acknowledge that fact. She grew up with an Air Force colonel for a Dad, and is well prepared for what she is doing - but is anxious, nervous and excited none-the-less. I know that she's going to do amazingly well in this endeavor, and I wish her the absolute best of luck.
Maria is such a special person - and I know that this is going to be the best chapter in her life so far. She's worked very hard to get approved to be sworn in - she had to go the extra mile to get some minor issue with her eyes approved, and that takes dedication. I have always admired her determination and bravery, and only wish her happiness.
She has always been very supportive of me and all my ups and downs over the years. (Maria - can you believe it'll be 10 years of friendship in January?!) We met as transfer students on our first couple of days at A&M, and have been great friends ever since.
While some might think it's not a great idea to be starting this in a war-time - Maria has assured most of us that love her that she is not going into a career path that will lead her directly into a war-zone. She is going to be in the supply distribution area, and will have to spend some time on a ship - but not as much as some of her other career options within the Navy.
On a very personal and selfish note - I'm personally glad to have her back in a position where I can potentally talk to her on a regular basis again. She's been back in school for a little over a year or so now, and it has really put a damper on our communication - so hopefully after she gets through the initial craziness of OCS, we'll be able to share and enjoy our friendship fully again.
Maria, I just want you to know that I am extremely proud of you.
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