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It’s been a long time since I have posted..
A lot has changed since the last time I posted here.
We have had a suicide bomber, several rocket attacks and some mortar attacks.
The food hasn’t changed much, and I have tried as I can to vary my diet and discover “new” foods. This is getting difficult to do, but I’m sure it can happen.
My work-out routine was going well until I went to Qatar on pass. The food in Qatar on the base was so good, I went hog wild (no pun intended.) I gained over 10 pounds. The trip itself was restful until it was time to go and delays piled up to extend my stay in temporary housing for 2 days. Anyone who has stayed in temporary military housing knows that Motel 6 is the King’s choice between the two.
I have continued to work out and my weight has stabilized, I have gotten much stronger and am in much better shape than before. I have even started running.
My views on the military are much different now. I am not sure if I will apply for warrant officer candidate school, or simply ride my next few years out and retire. That is the more likely choice based on my experience here.
I am working on year 18 now, and will have 2 years to finish up.
Work has changed as well. My mission has changed completely and I am now the Operations Sergeant for our facility. This detail-oriented work keeps me busy and gives me great satisfaction. I am basically a project manager but for the military. Seems like something I may know something about??
As for my friends and family who have sent me goodies, I can only say thank you, thank you and thank you. The coffee is the best. Afghanistan is the only place where Starbucks does not have a footprint. So, I have it sent over. In addition, I drink Dunkin Donuts and Peets. I can sort of thank my California Cousins for introducing me to Peets Coffee. After they took me for a tour of the Sierra Nevada Pale Ale Brewery in Chico, CA, they took me to Peet’s, where I quickly became addicted to Admiral Dikinson’s blend. Thanks Peet’s. It is quite tasty and only $18 a pound.
With regards to my family. I do miss my wife, son and daughter. My son is not taking it too good. In fact, he was quite mad that I had to go and thought that I volunteered (hey, I’m not kidding.) After many phone calls, letters, etc., he now understands that I am doing my duty. My daughter recognizes my picture and voice. We’ll see what happens when I return home on leave in July.
My wife is the best woman in the whole world. She continually writes me and sends me goodies. We both make it a point to sit down and web cam every single day. We have missed web cams probably less than 3 times since I have been here unless we purposefully couldn’t due to my work schedule. The web cams make all the difference in the world. I get to see her and she I. I see my daughter playing, dancing and just being a little kid. I plan to continue to web cam while I travel when I return to work.
Which leads me to the next item is work. I can’t wait to return to BearingPoint. They have treated me royally during this deployment and that was something unexpected and that will not be forgotten. I am waiting for a fresh load of software from one of my compadres at webMethods so I can get back on the bandwagon with that software. I hear that the new software release 7.0 is super.
On another note, I have been learning Java and studying Oracle 10g. I hope to have a good working knowledge of Java development and architecture to help me out in the future. In addition, nothing really happens for anyone without Oracle, so Oracle is always a good choice when it comes to learning topics.
We have a new Captain at work who will teach me some Spanish. She is from Colombia and I hear that Colombians speak some of the best Spanish. I am also studying Indonesian. This is in my slight spare time, so it is not getting 100% of my spare time.
I read books, magazines, but mostly, my spare time is spent behind the web cam with my wife.
5 Responses to “It’s been a long time since I have posted..”
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June 5, 2007 5:48 pm at 5:48 pm
Hi Nephew!!
So good to hear from you again and glad that all seems to be going well(as can be expected).
We came bace from visitng Christine and all the family in colorado with the 5th wheel last week. It was good to see everybody. They said how much they enjoyed your visit last time you came.
so gald you get to come home in July. Grayson will be in Iraq
June 5, 2007 5:51 pm at 5:51 pm
Grayson will be in Iraq in July.
We will be going through the Panama Canal in October and plan to visit Sani, Alexandra, and Odette when we land in Miami.
Send my your address and I’ll get you some of Peet’s coffee.
Love and prayers for protection,
Aunt Yvonne
June 26, 2007 3:02 pm at 3:02 pm
Ray? Is that you???
JR here!!! Oddly enough I’m on my way to Bahgdad the end of the month!!!
We just need to Robert K over here in Iran and fix this whole mess!!!
Email me.
Cheers
JR
June 26, 2007 3:07 pm at 3:07 pm
Ray is that you???
JR here and I’m on my way to bagggydaddy end of the month!!!! We just need to get Keeper and Moon out here!!!
Email me bro.
Cheers
JR
August 20, 2007 12:58 pm at 12:58 pm
Ray,
Wow man. Hope you are well and keep safe. Been awhile but see what you are doing and my hat is off to you. If there is anything I can do for you or your family just ask and I will try and do the best I can.
Chad H.