October 2nd, 2009
Sept 2, 2009 10:16:16 GMT -5
Post by Kimberly Nolan on Sept 2, 2009 10:16:16 GMT -5
Dear Brett,
I can't believe how amazingly nice it was to hear your voice. I wish I'd gotten more time to talk to you, but I'm glad I even got to, and each second was well worth the wait, and now I know it'll be the same way the next time we get to talk. Too bad it doesn't actually make the wait any easier... but it's a starting point.
I can't believe I'm already halfway through basic training. Of course there's still a lot more after that... but from that point on we might be treated like human beings at least. I wish our graduation ceremony would be at a time you'd be able to come... but at least we'll have Christmas, since I'm getting two weeks off. Though that's if you go back home for Christmas and your brother and sister in law don't mind having me around again because I don't think I could actually be a guest staying at the Academy, and then my mom knows I don't have the money for a plane ticket to go back to Seattle, because I'm saving practically all the money I make... Either way, I'm sure we'll think of something.
It's actually pretty cold in here tonight, and boy do I wish you were here to warm me up... it would be much nicer than any kind of blanket I could get. That phone conversation might have been nice, because I got to hear your voice, but it made me miss your arms even more. I can't wait for the moment when I'll get to kiss you again and have you hold me tight... I think I'll want to do nothing else for hours and hours when we finally get to see one another again.
I already have to end this letter now baby. I'm sorry it's so short, but I had a lot of stuff to take care of tonight and it left me little time for writing. Now the lights will go out and the only option in that kind of darkness is to sleep and dream of you.
I love you.
Kimmy
I can't believe how amazingly nice it was to hear your voice. I wish I'd gotten more time to talk to you, but I'm glad I even got to, and each second was well worth the wait, and now I know it'll be the same way the next time we get to talk. Too bad it doesn't actually make the wait any easier... but it's a starting point.
I can't believe I'm already halfway through basic training. Of course there's still a lot more after that... but from that point on we might be treated like human beings at least. I wish our graduation ceremony would be at a time you'd be able to come... but at least we'll have Christmas, since I'm getting two weeks off. Though that's if you go back home for Christmas and your brother and sister in law don't mind having me around again because I don't think I could actually be a guest staying at the Academy, and then my mom knows I don't have the money for a plane ticket to go back to Seattle, because I'm saving practically all the money I make... Either way, I'm sure we'll think of something.
It's actually pretty cold in here tonight, and boy do I wish you were here to warm me up... it would be much nicer than any kind of blanket I could get. That phone conversation might have been nice, because I got to hear your voice, but it made me miss your arms even more. I can't wait for the moment when I'll get to kiss you again and have you hold me tight... I think I'll want to do nothing else for hours and hours when we finally get to see one another again.
I already have to end this letter now baby. I'm sorry it's so short, but I had a lot of stuff to take care of tonight and it left me little time for writing. Now the lights will go out and the only option in that kind of darkness is to sleep and dream of you.
I love you.
Kimmy