I am married to Chris Ruggles. We just celebrated 12 years of marriage and we have two wonderful children Rowan and Isabel. Currently living in Hawaii.
I have reading this new series of books called City of Bones, City of Ashes, and City of Glass (The Mortal Instruments series by Cassandra Clare). These books are so good. I have to recommend them to everyone. I am so addicted to it now. Also I have to recommend the Hunger Games series as well. I just recently read Catching Fire and it so exceed my expectations as a follow-up to the Hunger Games, unfortunately I have to wait for book 3 in the series but oh well something to look forward to. The crazy thing is I have read more books this year than I have in my whole life. I seriously have to thank Stephanie Meyer for that. It all started with Twilight.
So check these books out, if you like a good book to read, you won't be disappointed.
A day American's should never forget. Today at Rowan's school they had a freedom walk and so me and Isabel went to the school to be with Rowan while the school remembers what happen on that day. Here are some pics of the event.
Rowan's First Day at Kindergarten went pretty well. He was really excited about school. I can't believe how much he has grown-up already. Our little man.
At the last minute Chris decided to take a little trip to Houston before Rowan starts school. So we decided to go the Space Center. It is really cool place and is really neat for the kids. Rowan and Isabel really enjoyed the trip.
Here are some pics of Chris' E7 Promotion party at work. Me, the kids and his parents and my parents were able to be there for him. His mom took more pics but I don't have those. And yes I conveniently kept myself out of the pics. Ha. Ha. We are so proud of him and how much he has accomplished in these 7 years in the military. In November Chris will be leaving to OCS for school and then off to school for MP. So we won't see much of him until graduation and then sometime in July when he finishes his MP training. I know that he will make a great officer. Hopefully once he graduates from OCS we will know where we are going and hopefully it isn't in Texas.