Wes has the task of teaching him to drive in his truck.
Five years later we have grown to love Tennessee as much as our home state of Texas. Our adventures as a military family continue in the land made famous for country music and hot chicken. As much as our lives have changed with our twenty plus years in the military, much remains the same. We spend our weekends playing soccer, our winters on the beach, and our holidays with family.
Monday, December 23, 2019
Three Hours Later
It’s my first day of Christmas break and I had to set my alarm for an early morning trip to the DMV. This is not just any DMV; this was to a Tennessee DMV. There is a lot to be learned about efficiency and fire code safety in our local DMVs. It was standing room only this morning when the doors opened at 8:30. We were squished together standing three men deep. Keagan and I were in line outside of the doors at 7:45 and it was already 30 people deep. After three hours I left with my REAL ID and Keagan left with his permit.
Wes has the task of teaching him to drive in his truck.
Wes has the task of teaching him to drive in his truck.
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