Friday, November 16, 2012

Through The Eyes of a Flight School Spouse

The room is silent, everyone is focused, no one dares lift their hand to take a drink of their complimentary beverage, and the tension is continually mounting. Suddenly, the silence is broken by someone yelling the dreaded word that causes everyone else to groan and whine. BINGO! That’s right, this is no game for little school children, but an intense battle that takes place in the Cobra Lounge at the Landing every Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday.

In Ohio, I never heard of adults playing Bingo, so when I decided to attend the Bingo session this month with my mom who was down to visit, I had absolutely no idea what I was in for. We each purchased a pack of game boards and then took a seat to let the games begin. One of the workers was very patient with us and explained what each of the different games were, and what formation we would need in order to win. The proceeding games were a mixture of confusion, excitement and fun. Although we weren’t lucky enough to win a game, we had a great night out and I would definitely love to go back and try again to win.

After that exciting night playing Bingo, I decided a bit of relaxation was just what I needed. I had heard so many good things about the group classes offered at the physical fitness facilities, but I was slightly apprehensive. How many people would be in the classes? Would the classes be too physically demanding for me? Would the instructors be welcoming and helpful?

I finally put those questions behind me and decide to try out the yoga class at the Fortenberry-Colton PFF. I was pleasantly surprised that there were seven women in the class who were ranging in age and abilities, some had never taken yoga and others were pros.

The instructor, Wendy, was great as she led us through the relaxing session. Some parts of the class were challenging, but I felt no pressure to overexert myself, and I found that I felt rejuvenated afterwards. Although the classes are regularly $3 each, the first class is free, so it can’t hurt to try it out!

I have been so pleased with the variety that Family and MWR activities have offered me. From the exciting Bingo sessions, to the soothing yoga classes, Family and MWR truly offers something for everyone.

Thanks,
Kathleen Montion, a Military Spouse

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