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Low Battle Day.. Ho Hum.. What to do? Write a BLOG!!
September 14, 2007 7:45 am by Ray Moser.
Hey one and all, I’ve been derelict in my duties with respect to keeping my BLOG up to date. So, here’s a nice long blog to fill in all the blanks.
First, I have to thank all of my wonderful friends and family members who have kept me stocked up on photos from home, coffee, skittles chewing gum, medicine and gossip. A special shout out to my “West Coast” relatives, who for whatever reason, have stayed in contact with me since I first joined the Army 25 years ago. Hi Aunt Yvonne!!!
My last post was June, so I will detail some of my experiences here starting with Army work.
I shifted gears from working on an Intelligence Team to Operations. I run all the operations for our two detachments. The main focal point is the planning required to meet all the criteria to get us home. This requires collecting a lot of forms, coordinating with various departments and making sure we meet all of our hard dates/times. Right now, I expect to be home before the end of the year.
I went home on leave in July and it was a good time. I saw my son and daughter and my lovely wife. I didn’t know it, but my wife became a Christian in my absence. Prior to that, she was a practicing Hindu. She says she has found peace with God and her life has become more meaningful.
During leave, we went to the beach, Disney World, and my son and I spent a lot of time together riding on the motorcycle. I think the beach by-far, was everyone’s favorite place. We also had one big get-together and everyone showed up and behaved! Overall, leave was awesome and I hated to come back.
Upon my return to AF, the First Sergeant went on leave and I took over as Acting First Sergeant. It meant a lot more hours and I had to concentrate on Soldier issues. I learned a lot about managing people and how to get things done Army Style. For the 3 or so weeks he was gone, life was certainly very hectic and the hours very long, but, it did make August go by without nary a blink.
I have been tasked to work on a database project now and my civilian job directly correlates since it is a data migration/synchronization and integration issue. I will integrate data from several sources to create one system of record that will be used all over.
My spare time (ha ha):
I spend almost every evening chatting with my wife online with the web cam. The connection here is poor and very slow but it’s worth it. I get to see my daughter on the cam on occasion. Sometimes it is for a few minutes and other times, I get maybe an hour.
I also try to get a back massage once per week. At $20/hour, you can’t go wrong, but they are definitely not well-trained.
I am teaching myself Java programming. I’ve been hacking around in Java for a long time, but I finally have wrapped my arms around the idiosyncrasies of Java and plan to use it with my job once I get back.
Speaking of Jobs, I have been in contact with several of my colleagues back at BearingPoint. I am looking forward to my imminent return to work and I will never take a latte for granted again!!
Things I am looking forward to when I get back (just a short list):
- Family
- Motorcycle
- My car - Any car to drive for that matter
- USDA Prime Steaks
- Half and Half for my coffee
- Hot bath
- My bed
- Homemade macaroni and cheese
- Walmart: I get more than one choice of Shampoo and soap
Things I will gladly leave behind:
- Military Showers
- Bottled water: Cannot drink from the tap here.
- My uniform
- The dust, it is fine like talcum powder and it gets everywhere and in your eyes.
- The PX (post exchange store)
- I guess I should end it now, before they come and haul me away
Also, before I go, a special hello to JR, who has just went to Iraq. May God watch over you!
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