15 May 2006

For those not intimately familiar with military vernacular, that’s Permanent Change of Station, and I’m in the throes of one as I type. I’m not sure how many jobs entail packing up your family and moving every couple of years, but I can honestly say that it is always an adventure.

I received orders informing me of our impending permanent change of station a few months ago, but things don’t really start to get interesting until the final three weeks before the move.

Last week we held the requisite yard sale where everything must go! And the buyer knows it. Suffice to say I lost my shirt. After several trips to the dump getting rid of whatever didn’t sell at the ridiculously cheap yard sale, the lovely and talented and downright sexy Mrs. Hook announced that we need to clean everything before the movers come to pack us out.

Hook: blink, blink, blink

TLATADRSMH: (hands on shapely hips) Well, we don’t want to unpack a bunch of dusty stuff.

Hook: We don’t?

So, we’ve spent several days preparing our home to be packed out by the movers, and I’m glad that we did because I found my Leatherman! It was behind the sofa for who knows how long.

At the dinner table the other day, I asked my merry band of pirates if they were excited about moving or not, and why.

Renegade Ryan (age 13): I’m looking forward to having four seasons and I hope they have the Young Marines there.

Andrew the Adventurous (age 8 ): blink, blink, blink

Typhoon Tyler of Trieste (age 11): I hate it here, I can’t wait to move.

AA: blink, blink, blink

Castaway Conner (age 4): Yeah! Room service!

Hook: Andrew, how do you feel about moving?

AA: I want to go back to Hawaii.

CC: Andrew! Andrew! Andrew! We get room service when we move! Aren’t you happy about that?

AA: What about the tornadoes? (too much FoxNews coverage of tornadoes lately).

Hook: Don’t worry about tornadoes guys, first of all, we aren’t moving to an area that gets a lot of tornadoes, and daddy just happens to be a tornado slayer.

RR, TTT, AA, CC: blink, blink, blink

So, holes in walls have been patched, spots have been spot painted, the oven cleaned, the sills dusted, windows washed, floors polished, and stuff organized. We are PCS ready. During a brief down moment I remarked to the lovely and talented and downright sexy Mrs. Hook, “do you realize that Castaway Conner will have lived in 4 different states in his first 4 years of life?”

TLATADRSMH: blink, blink, blink

Hook: I’m gonna start on the garage.

TLATADRSMH: Don’t you find it sad that he equates moving with “room service?”
(Typically we stay the last two days in a hotel as it takes the movers that long to pack us out)

Hook: blink, blink, blink

While working in the garage, stacking boxes, organizing tools and toys, Andrew the Adventurous pops in.

AA: Dad, are we moving because of your promotion to Command Sergeant Major?

Hook: Well, yes, I guess that’s correct.

AA: OK dad, can you retire then after we move?

Hook: blink, blink, blink

AA: Dad?

Hook: Do you want me to retire?

AA: Yes.

Hook: Why? Are you tired of moving?

AA: No, its not that, I just don’t want you to go to war again.

Hook: blink, blink, blink

Stay tuned for my next installment of the PCS move. Sgt Hook out.


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16 Comments »
  1. Out of the mouths of babes, eh? Room service, indeed ;-) The whole PCS thing is not unheard of in other jobs, but rare these days outside the military, I imagine.

    When my Dad was a boy, they moved most every year because his father was an engineer following jobs during the depression. The first time they stayed in one place for two years running, my aunt was bummed - she wanted a new school and friends !

    Comment by Barb — 15 May 2006 @ 1359


  2. Congratulations on the promotion, CSM Hook! Maybe you could fill us non-military types in on the difference between a Sergeant Major and a Command Sergeant Major.

    Comment by Anthony — 15 May 2006 @ 1402


  3. Wow. I hate moving. Next time I’ll have to consult the pros for tips…. military families!

    Comment by Laurie — 15 May 2006 @ 1414


  4. Good-Luck with the move and congrats on the promotion… hope the move is smooth one…

    Comment by shayna — 15 May 2006 @ 1442


  5. Congratulations on the promotion. You deserve it, being so wise at choosing wife.
    Looking forward for more intel about moving.

    Comment by Chevy Rose — 15 May 2006 @ 1505


  6. I’ll echo the sentiments of congrats there CSM. That’s a pretty big billet to fill. Hope you are going someplace nice and you have good troops under you.

    Comment by Chuck — 15 May 2006 @ 1524


  7. Your wife is my hero. Period. Oh, I like you too, but SHE is the bomb!!! ;-)

    Congrats on the promotion. And good luck with the move. Hey? I wonder if our trucks will pass each other on the way cross country???

    Comment by Tammi — 15 May 2006 @ 1647


  8. Sgt Hook is PCSing

    Well if its any consolation we don’t want you to go to war again either, but we all know that when duty calls you step up to the plate, and I for one am glad that there are still men and women in our country ready to do just that. My hats off to you …

    Trackback by The Thunder Run — 15 May 2006 @ 1731


  9. Hook - With your CSM come many things. . .PCS moves, LtCols who want to make COL in the worst way and SECRET HANDSHAKES!!
    Don’t forget the annual CSM/CMDCM/CMSGT golf tourny in D.C. every year. . . Oh, the memories!
    Good luck and remember, your “stuff” will be moved by the lowest bidder.

    Comment by MCPO Airdale — 15 May 2006 @ 1811


  10. That’s precious…. “I don’t want you to go to war anymore”. So sweet. So honest.
    My 5 yr old told me he wanted to grow up to be a “fighter pilot, go to war and then die”. I wouldn’t mind the fighter pilot part, but the rest I could do without.

    Comment by AFSister — 15 May 2006 @ 1826


  11. I hate moving, but I will say this. I do not collect anything, I am not a packrat. I am downsized….

    This should save us time, but does not because.

    Get this DH saves everything…

    e-mail, let me know where oyu folks are at, I have a good guess, when you said tornadoes. Let me know.

    Comment by armywifetoddlermom — 15 May 2006 @ 1856


  12. CSM……. Holy crap! I don’t believe I ever even saw one of those in the flesh.

    Congratulations!

    Comment by Jim - PRS — 15 May 2006 @ 1926


  13. LOVE the “blink, blink, blink”! Really funny & yet so sweet. I’m sorry for all of you for having to move, though. I’ve always hated it. We were computer industry gypsies for about 20 yrs, so I got my fill of it.

    Congratulations on the promotion! You DID inform them that you must have time to blog, didn’t you?

    Comment by MissBirdlegs in AL — 16 May 2006 @ 0120


  14. I don’t miss those days to be honest. I didn’t mind so much trying out a new place but the actual moving I hated. Hope all goes well and congrats on the promotion.

    Comment by elmers brother — 16 May 2006 @ 2057


  15. Congratulations on your promotion! And my respectful regards and admiration to TLATADRSMH, moving is hard enough but four times in four years is definitely above and beyond the call. I agree with AA, I’d prefer you didn’t go to war any more either, but I’m grateful that you are committed to this fight. And I agree with CC, room service has to be the best part of moving. Except when they send that Chinook over to pick y’all up and take you to your new location!

    Oh .. they don’t do that.. bummer .. ;)

    Safe travels.

    Sorry to be so late to the posting, it’s been a busy week and every time I sat down to catch up on Sgt. Hook, some thing or some one interfered … blink .. blink .. blink ..

    Comment by Texas Gal — 20 May 2006 @ 1537


  16. Late catching up on your posts too. First, congratulations on the promotion!!! WOW. I bet you are thrilled. For those who don’t know…a Sergeant Major is an E-9 but the sphere of influence is limited to those directly under his charge and assists officers at the battalion level. However a COMMAND Sergeant Major is the highest ranking enlisted person at that command and assists officers at the brigade level.

    CSM Hook, my dad was a West Point Grad and retired as a full Colonel. He was very good to his troops, rather…that is not until after he had a former CSMA serve with him at his first real command. My dad was a snob until then. The CSM was a wonderful patient man and taught my dad quite a bit about leadership. My father figured out pretty quickly that having a college degree was simply a peice of paper in some hands. Even as a child I was impressed with the praise my dad had for this man. I also have experienced first hand the guidance of a great Command Master Chief. So I have a healthy respect for what it means to be a CSM. Hooah! (standing At Ease in my mind as I type)

    Comment by Sgt Lori — 21 May 2006 @ 1246


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