
Friday, December 28, 2007
It's Ours!

Saturday, December 15, 2007
It's official....

#1 - It's officially winter here in Afghanistan, and yes, I've already hit someone with a snowball
#2 - Sarah and I are officially gonna be home owners! We got a house!
As you can tell Sarah and myself are quite excited! Here's a little info on our new home. Built in 2003, 1812 sqft, 4br 2ba, brick w/ a slab foundation. As you can see in the picture itself, there's plenty of trees on the property (one of my definite wants!). It's located to the North West of Huntsville and is about 15-20 mins from downtown, depending on how heavy your foot is. It's a nice new community, so even if I posted the address, unfortunately you still couldn't locate it... I'll post more pictures when I get home on R&R! I can't wait to step into our new home....
Otherwise nothing new has really been going on. Just work, sleep, snow, and home buying (wow I've learned a lot). It's kinda been stressful for Sarah since I haven't been in town to assist with the purchase, documentation, inspection and what not but we're working thru it. Now that we've got the house picked out, now we've gotta fill it! We've already settled on a nice sleigh bed bedroom set, couches (ish... still looking into it) and entertainment center stuff.
Work... well it's work. I'm scheduled to work on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and New Years. I guess that's a good thing seeing as how there's not much to do out in the 'Stan (as I call it) and it keeps me out of trouble (as Sarah would like it). Speaking of Sarah, I got a care/goodie package in recently including about 8 bags of random chocolate stuff.... Tons of different flavored chocolate Kisses and 3 Musketeers, and mint patties galore. I also received two Pom-Pom's (the guys here at work loved ribbing me about being a cheerleader), a shirt and a fleece jacket as Alabama swag... oh, and a nifty keyring and glowing snow globe too. I received another package the next day (which was quite light in weight and comments were made that it was my cheerleader costume to match my Pom-Poms)... but much to my surprise it's these lil' stuffed animals Sarah sent that make grunts er whatever when you squeeze them... So now I have a funny looking Penguin and Frog adorning my wall-locker in my room. Thanks babe. :)
But I must get back to work....
Friday, November 23, 2007
Thanksgiving
Everyone's finished getting moved into their rooms so I'm now able to finally sleep thru the day w/o being disturbed with the noise of folks moving about. Most everyone seems to be happy with the renovations, however there are some folks you just can't please.....
The conference in Qatar went off a lot better than it was seeming as it would. Several people had issues w/ visas and other entry requirements, so many had to cancel. But overall there was much healthy discussion and information dissemination. Plus it helps I got a chance to catch up with Danny and Mike from Kandahar... it really was nice to see them again.
I learned how to break down an AK-47 the other day. Always a useful bit of knowledge. A few days ago I was sitting at the safe house and one of the guards was doing PM's on the weapons so I went out and watched him disassemble, clean, then reassemble the weapons... I watched, but didn't get to touch (touching a weapon = possible/probable termination). The AK-47 is a pretty simple weapon, much like the SKS, with a very simple design. The parts (well depending on the country it's from) tend to be decent quality and easy to manufacture which goes to show one of the reasons that the AK-47 is one of the most widely used guns in the world.
But anyways....
Happy Thanksgiving to all....
-David
Sunday, November 11, 2007
Frosty....
Well it's getting quite nippy here in Afghanistan. We just had our first frost a couple of nights ago... Odd because the Weather Channel site said we only hit 41°F... So yes, you can definately feel winter coming on here in Kabul.
Good news. I'm moved(more like, moving) back into Moon House after several weeks of being displaced due to renovations. I've got a private room now with a locking door, quite nice. The major construction was finished two days ago, but there's small projects still left. They just finished hanging the curtains in some rooms and put in one of the water heaters. There's still a bit more to be done, but it's almost complete.
Even better news.... Sarah picked up her wedding dress today! I don't know exactly what it looks like, but supposedly it's somewhat sparkly and shows off her shoulders/arms so I'm figuring strapless/sleaveless... And well I think it's going to be white.... Though Sarah has threatned pink with purple polka-dots.
It's coming up on 1 yr to go for the wedding. I'm getting excited. I'm also getting excited about leave coming up... Can't wait to see Sarah again and hopefully this leave will be a little more relaxed than the last two... Not as much running around flying between different cities and states, however we (Sarah and I) will be quiet busy takign care of wedding stuff and working on buying a house.
Anyways, I'm off to Qatar for a conference this week... Hopefully I'll be able to update my blog a bit more frequently now that I'll be back in Moon House and will have internet connectivity once again....
Take care...
-David
Sunday, September 16, 2007
Howdy
I do apologise for the delay in updating... Let's just say things have been busy... So, what's been so busy, let's go over a few of the key events that have happened in my life since my last post on June 14th
- Discovered Black PepperJack Doritos
- Visited Qatar for the first time (Qatar Airways is nice)
- Visited Germany for the first time (Lufthansia beats Delta, hands down)
- Visited my family
- Visited my beautiful Sarah
- Played a Nintendo Wii
- Visited a cathedral in Nashville TN
- Whitnessed someone jump out of an airplane
- I realised my love of small furry animals isn't always reciprocated by said small furry animals
- Spent a total of approxmately 61 hours in an airplane seat, and slightly less time in Airport Terminals
- I asked Sarah to marry me (we have video!)
But anyways, I went on leave from Afghanistan in July for a quick two weeks in the states. Sarah flew in from kwajalein and we met in Houston, landing within about 7 hours of one another. God it was good to see her again. There was a long moetn of hugging and kissing, it felt great to have her in my arms again.
Once we got to the car, we started the 2 1/2 hour drive home. Dad was waiting on me with fresh yellowfin tuna coming off the grill. Now, I'm not a fish kinda guy, but you just can't pass up fresh yellowfin. It was great to see my family again. Chris flew in from Las Vegas, Scott and Beth drove down from Tulsa, and the parents flew in from Kwajalein a few days before Sarah. Even after flying for over 20 hours, and actually being awake for a lot longer than that..... we spent hours that evening catching up. It had been about 8 years since we had all been together as a family. The next morning I woke early, then went and woke my brother Chris up..... We took a quick trip to Hearne (god I missed driving my truck) and picked up donuts for the family. It was another great day spent with the family just catching up, sharing meals and sharin' some time on Scott's Nintendo Wii. We played Wii Sports mainly.... Baseball, Bowling, Tennis, and Boxing. It really was a great time.
After spending time in Texas with my family, Sarah and I went to Huntsville to see her family and friends. We had dinner with her best friend Donna, friend, and her parents at a place called the Jazz Factory. Sarah looked amazing that night. We had a short trip to Nashville to see her grandparents, and ended up seeing a church with this beautiful stained glass, it was quite breath taking. I got a chance to meet up with Greg and Jill Reese in their beautiful new home... and of course Sarah got a chance to goto her favorite day spa... To this day I'm still not sure if she was more looking forward to going to the day spa or seeing me on my return from Afghanistan- jury is still out on that one. ;)
After our trips to spend time with our respective families, we took some time to ourselves and flew up to Seattle. The Shearton took care of us, but all in all, the trip to Seattle had a lot of hiccups. The reservations we made for whale watching and the hot air balloon ride ended up "lost" so we had to juggle around our other plans to compensate for our misplaced reservations. The weather in Seattle turned out quite nice while we were there... We hit the zoo, where the small furry animals didn't want to pose for too many pictures. Our "whale watching" turned into a harbor cruise that started off an hour late, and the hot air ballon ride wound up being cancelled due to weather.... But I did get a few pictures of the skydivers that were out and about landing on a couple of dropzones nearby. Finally July 15th came.... Our 1 Year Anniverary. I had made reservations months before for dinner at the Space Needle (the moment I found out i had issues with reservations I called the Space Needle to make sure our reservations were confirmed, thank god they were!). We started off the day with room service, then the whale watching trip (which, turned out to just be a harbor cruise), then a quick run to Pike's Market where I bought Sarah a lovely boquet of flowers. Sarah then went to one of the salons nearby the hotel and had her hair styled. It seemed to be a rushed day, but slowed down that evening. We caught a taxi to the Space Needle and waited for our table to open up at the restraunt..... It was right then that disaster struck. The digital camera I just bought Sarah was no longer located in my pocket (the pockets in my suit's trousers were quite large and it slipped out without notice). I made a quick call to the cab company, and luckly the camera was returned (and I gave the cabbie a $20 tip for his honesty). So with the evening back on track, we went to the elevator and took it up to the restraunt. They took us to our table where a dozen roses were waiting for Sarah (she later hit me because she saw how expensive they were, but hey it's worth it because she liked them). Dinner continued on and went quite well as we rotated around the Space Needle. And so, the moment finally came after dessert... God. I was nervous... I had the waiter take a couple of pictures of us, then I asked him to take a quick video... Sarah seemed confused an said "Oh we don't need video!" And that's when i stood up, walked over and got on a knee. Yeah, sounds cheesey but ya know, I'm getting butterflies just thinking about that moment right now as I type these words. So I presented her with the ring that I had bought a few months before, and of course she said yes. I just embarassed her, but I didn't care. :) Turns out that the couple that was sitting across the asile from us were actually celebrating their 20th (or was it 30th?) anniversary. Sarah just looked so beautiful, so happy.... And, I got stuck carrying the roses the rest of the night. :) We went to the observation deck and i handed her my cell phone so she could call her family and my family to tell them the news. All I can do is sit here and smile as i remember that night.
So the next day we returned to Texas. We Spent an evening with my parents and the following day in New Braunfels at Schlitterbahn. My cousin Lyndon and his wife Amber met us at the park. We had a blast being shot uphill on the watercoasters. The weather turned cloudy and there was a slight drizzle, but that helped to keep the hot July temperature down. I stubbed my toe quite badly, but picking up two huge 64oz mugs made up for it. Afterwards, we follow Lyn and Amber back to their place and stayed the night in their guestroom. I think Sarah absolutely loves their house (as do i!). We woke the next morning early and drove back to Calvert to take care of some laundry. Once done with that, we headed off to Houston for our last night before Sarah had to leave (i hate it when we have to leave each other). I took her to the Galleria where I think she absolutely fell in love with the mall... There are two Gallerias in Texas, one in Dallas and the other in Houson. The Dallas Galleria is four stories tall, where the Houston Galleria is only three, but has a much larger footprint. Some of her favorite "expensive" stores were there, but luckily we only bought something at Coach (a nice hand bag / purse for her). We did hit up the Apple store and got to play with an iPhone for a few minutes. We then had dinner at the Cheesecake Factory where Sarah got them to bring me out a dessert for my birthday (which, i forgot i was having a birthday soon [yeah wierd, i know]).
So then we went to the airport and I sent her on her way, and I made the drive back to Calvert with a quick stopover at Walmart to pick up my last bit of supplies before my return trip..... So I packed, got ready to go and had a short night's sleep. The next morning Dad drove me to Houston. A quick goodbye and "Take care of yourself" and I was on my way back to the Mid-East. I spent the night at Rudy's place, and then caught a flight back to Afghanistan... but my surprises for Sarah weren't quite over yet... FunMom did me a favor and put in a request to the AFN Roller on kwajalein to announce our engagement. Sarah was embarassed yet again, but got hundreds of compliments, well wishes, and comments on the ring (evidently I did well in my choice). I think I made her happy, which is great because she makes me happy.
So that was my trip. I came back a (soon to be!) spoken for man. Then I had my 25th birthday and supposedly my car insurance rates went down... We settled on a wedding date (after much debate) of November 15, 2008. It's been interesting so far... developing a guest list, finding catering and developing our budget. We're already looking at my next trip to see her, and it's looking like I'm relocating in Afghanistan up to Kabul. That about sums up what's been going on since my last post.... Have a great day.
Thursday, June 14, 2007
oh goodness.
My blogger is in Chinese! This makes it quite difficult to figure out what I need to click on in order to post.... But hey, who knows, this could be an opportunity in disguise, it might be a way for me to learn a foreign language.... Anyways.
Whew it's getting hot out here! The past two days it's been 108-F in the shade.... Yes, quite quite warm. But anyways...
Got to talk to my brother Chris today and he filled me in on some more details of his motorcycle accident. He broke his collar bone and r. shoulder blade but luckily he was at least wearing a helmet (actually, he was wearing one of mine) and is ever grateful thankful that he had that helmet on. .... it's evidently pretty banged up.
In other news.... My truck has been injured... Grandpa Ted was driving home from College Station last week and hit a deer.... Luckily the damage is only cosmetic. Bumper is going to be replaced along with the grill and probably the hood..... The truck rides high enough that basically it just kinda squished it down then ran over the top of the deer. I wasn't very happy when I found out that my truck was injured, but the big thing is that Grandpa is alright.... still.... though... I'm not happy about my truck.
Vacation is coming up soon!!! I keep counting down the days... we're currently at 23 days!!!! Just three weeks and two days... I can't wait!!!!!! It sure is going to be nice to be with Sarah again, lord knows I definitely miss her....
Whelp. gonna cut this short, I'm pretty tired, it's been a long few days at work recently..... Goodnight all.
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
I saw Mickey Mouse!
Then the light shifted and it was just a guy with two spotlights behind his head... But dammit, there for a moment he looked JUST like Mickey Mouse.
Anyways....
Work is work, I've been kinda busy here lately and my 90 day review is coming up soon (wow, time is going by so fast, it's been over 3 months since I left Kwajalein). So, with time going by so quickly, that means my vacation with Sarah is coming up quickly too!!!! 39 Days and counting to be precise, actually I'll leave Kandahar a little sooner than that.
I've heard my brother got in a motorcycle accident, I'm just happy he had my helmets and was able to come out of it "not too badly." Couple of things broke, but he's still got his face and is still alive, so there you go. Everyone will drop their bike at least one time when they first start riding (it's his first bike), that's just how things go.... You are nervous at first, then you become almost cocky and loose your respect for the machine, then all it takes is once and you've got that respect back.... just glad his "once" wasn't his "once and only once."
Heard from Benjamin lately, he's been busy, but well....
And beyond that, not much else is going on, just counting down the days till I see my beautiful girl again. Anyways, best of luck and best wishes to all....
Goodnight.
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Clean My Wounds
Anyways... 46 Days!!! (okay, here in about 30 minutes it'll be 45 days) till I get to see Sarah. We're both very ecstatic about it and can't wait!
Work's been fairly busy here recently. I just had a trip up to Bagram for a class and a few other things, it was uneventful and the instructor told me and Jason that we could leave if we wanted (....we were far more advanced than the other students in the class) but we didn't have anything else to do so we just hung out anyways. So, yet another class and certification under my belt. Yay. Now all I have to do is convert that into a pay raise.... i've gotta work on that.
I've finally got my Vonage phone working here in my room, it's nice to actually be able to call Sarah without having to go all the way into work (yeah, she's worth me walking into work just to talk to her). Plus it helps because sometimes you can't have certain conversations on topics at work (gotta be professional) and it makes it easier because we're more free to talk to one another now. Only thing is (baby, take note of this), is being called at 1AM. I personally have no problem with it... The roomies on the other hand, yeah....
But speaking of roomies... We're currently down one. I've still got my name in on the list to move up to the compound though... And speaking of which, there's supposed to be some construction going on, we're going to be moved out of tents and actually into a hard structure, which will be nice..... individual private rooms, a wash room w/ machines, restroom and shower facilities, and even a small conference room....
Now the only thing I worry bout is that since the base is moving more and more to NATO and we support fewer US folks, if they won't get this building put together then we get kicked out of the area.... So we'll have to wait and see how that goes.
Beyond that, not much else is going on besides me counting down the days till July. :)
And it's getting late so I'll sign off for now....
Thursday, May 3, 2007
New Comings
Not much else is going on out here. Work's been keeping me busy lately as I've taken on several projects to get things "back in order" since the basic PM's of the equipment I am now working on have been slack to say the least... Time to play catch up.
I did just notice that Linkin Park has a new CD coming out on the 15th! Yeah, that just went on Pre-Order. :)
The Housing situation here is becoming interesting. We had a US Soldier move in with us (Me and Jason) two days ago... He's obnoxious and has already become unwelcome in our room, but hey, what can we do..... Well, what I can do is move. I've been looking at moving down to the compound into one of the rooms there. It'll provide me a little bit more privacy (and hey who can't use a little more privacy?!) but would be living in a tent. The tents however are sectioned off into private rooms, which is more than I can say about the room I'm in now. Oh, the thing w/ the soldier... there's TONS of empty rooms around, yet they put him in our room (that is set up just for ITT DSST members) when we were supposed to be having one of our new guys move in.... So my management isn't super happy about it all at the moment.
The Internet has been quite flaky here lately. Myself and Charles (we call him KFC) went to the provider and kinda bitched at them. We're paying for a non-functional service, they understood and admitted there had been some problems lately, but mainly with equipment on their side. Hey, at least they owned up to it (of course we didn't give them much choice, we're geeks, we know what the hell we're talking about).
So... 64 days till I get to see Sarah. :) Sure am looking forward to it.
Anyways, off to get ready for work. Ciao.
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Long time no update...
So, anyways. I've been trying to keep myself pretty busy. I've been to the Bazaar that they offer here on KAF (Kandahar Airfield) twice now, this last time picking up an order for Sarah (she's gonna love it, i'm sure of it). I've also picked up a few small rugs and two sheet-type things... I'll post pictures, but once again, it's that whole 1 hr to upload 2 photographs... it makes it difficult, not to mention the fact that the ISP tends to drop out every once in a while...
So I'll try to get photos published when i can....
We've (Sarah and I) gotten our trips booked, we'll be in the states in July for about two weeks with a trip to Huntsville, AL, Seattle, WA,. and then a quick jaunt back to Texas. Some people are not too happy with the fact that the trip is so short, but hey, ya know Sarah and I are flying thousands of miles to spend time with everyone (everyone, not just one or two sets of folks) so we have to split our time between everybody and then try to take some time for ourselves...
Also, another update.... I'm no longer the "New Guy" seeing as we just received a new Sys Admin yesterday...
Sunday, March 25, 2007
Lions and Tigers and Predators, oh my!
Food's good.
Coworks are interesting, that's about all you can say about fellow geeks (cause hey we're all weird in one way or another). The lead Sys Admin has been real cool with me and has been bringing me up to speed, hope I'm doing well in that regard (he hasn't complained, so... ). Still don't know exactly what my work schedule will be like right now, but this next week I'm on 10:30AM to 8:30PM (working 6 10's). The rest of the staff has been great in getting me aclimated to the new surroundings and showing me around so I don't feel too terribly lost.
Housing, currently I'm in shared quarters in the MOD (Modular) housing... It's a hardened structure (ie- not a tent) with about 7 rooms and 1 latrine (restroom w/ toilets, urinals, sinks, and showers)... The rooms are sloted to hold 4 people each, but it's all double occupancy, so that gives you a bit more privacy and breathing room which is good. There's still talk about me moving into the housing here at the complex (i'm about a 10 minute walk from work/the complex) but that would mean moving into a tent... granted, I'd then be able to get on their internet feed and cable TV, and I'd have my own room, but... it's still a tent. Then of course you have to walk out and about to the restrooms and showers.
The flight op's around here are constant.... One thing I love is watching the fighters take off at night with their afterburners blazing.... Some of the aircraft around here that I've seen are C-17's, C-130's, CH-47 Chinooks, H-60 Blackhawks, AH-64 Apaches, A/V-8B Harriers (was nifty watching it land), F-16 Falcons, F-15 Eagles, and today I got to saw my first UAV, a Predator drone... It was a lot bigger than I thought it would be. I'd love to get pictures, but unfortunately photography down on the flightline is prohibited (you're supposed to be able to get some special permission though, so I'm going to look into that).
Got to talk to Sarah today, gave her a call and spoke with her for about 15 minutes before I was threatened with disconnection (they give you a "you will be disconnected in 30 seconds" prompt)... So I'm gonna get w/ the guys to find another method to dial out so I can talk to her hopefully for a bit longer.
Anyways, there's a LAN Party tonight I've been invited too (didn't take long for the gamers to find me!) at the TLS (that's a story for another day and hopefully I'll have pictures). So wish me luck on my frag session.... :)
Friday, March 16, 2007
Leaving On A Jetplane
Training is now finished.
On the 15th Sarah and I hit our 8 month anniversary. Love ya babe.
Man I'm tired.... heh.
Anyways. I fly to Kuwait tomorrow. Wish me luck, it's going to be a long flight.
Sunday, March 11, 2007
CRC
Since my last post I finished PCSIng from Kwajalein (it's weird seeing your life in boxes). Then of course was the trip through to the states w/ Sarah... We stopped in Honolulu for a day while waiting on the flight and from our hotel we had a beautiful view of Waikiki Beach (which I took Sarah down to and she got her feet in the sand!) We visited a few shops while there along the strip (including Tiffany's where Sarah spotted this 4 ct. diamond... that was a lot of bling).
Then it was a quick trip to Texas. I showed Sarah around Calvert and College Station (Texas A&M) quite briefly.... Then a trip to Austin for my cousin Lyndons' wedding (congratulations again you two) and then a quick trip to Houston to catch a flight to Huntsville, Alabama.
The trip to Huntsville went off quite well I think. I had a chance to meet Sarah's mom and dad and her close friend Donna (who reminds me of my Aunt Lunell). I did also get a chance to meet up with a couple of my friends from Kwajalein (Mike M., the Weave and PJ and Food Mom (Karren). Sadly Matt and Jennygurl were not able to make it (Matt was recovering from knee surgery).
Once the time in Huntsville was done, there was a quick trip back to Texas. I took Sarah down to Galveston where we stayed at the Hotel Galvez.... Not a bad place, I enjoyed it. I think Sarah did too!
Sadly I had to take Sarah to the airport the next day. Saying "See you soon" to her was one of the hardest things I've had to do in a long time.... yeah, I really didn't want to watch her go.
So now we've started the countdown. 4ish months and we'll get to see one another again... I'm chomping at the bit. :)
I then went back home to Calvert and packed (and did not sleep really). There was laundry and paperwork to prepare.... A quick trip to Lubbock to see the family there (thanks again for the hospitality Aunt Sharmon) then another flight out....
So now here I sit in Georgia...The welcome has been quite nice. My POC here Darryl has been a real stand up guy in helping all of us get our paperwork et. al. figured out. Food's better than Kwaj (of course) and the little "store" they have here isn't anywhere near as big as TenTen (on Kwaj) but their selection fully makes up for it..... It's got stuff I can actually use!
Well, off to finish up my first initial batch of paperwork before Rollie shows up.... We're heading out for dinner tonight.
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
28 Days.....
As you would know (odds are you're either a close friend, or family, or some random surfer) I am leaving Kwajalein and heading on a new journey to Afghanistan. I'd say this is a bit of a change. Going from sunburns to sand fleas... Please be supportive of my newest endeavor.
Beginning my preparations for leaving has been surreal. It's a peculiar sensation when I look around at buildings on my way home with the realization that I won't be seeing them on my daily 3 minute commutes anymore. The word of my soon-to-be departure has spread around Kwaj like wildfire. Many folks shake my hands with congratulations, some say good luck, and a small handful have given me this weird "Hrrmph" look. My parents have both been quite supportive (their words were "Hey, at least it's not Iraq") and Sarah has more than been there for me (she's still saying "Ya know, you can always back out..." I know honey...) My pack out is slated for February 16th (my household goods should be back in Tx at some point in May I think) and I actually depart Kwajalein on February 26th.