It's been a long time since I wrote here. It's probably because not much has happened since my last entry. The only thing that's really changed has been the weather. It looks like spring has arrived.
Other than that, we as a unit have been packing up and getting ready for a replacements to get here. They told me I was going to be on advon and leave about 10 days or so early before the main body arrives. Unfortunately, that date keeps changing and our advon party might get there a day after everyone else. That doesn't really make any sense at all though, so I expect some more changes to be heading our way. Semper gumby.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Monday, March 1, 2010
New unit
We've had a new unit come in a replace most of the people that ran this FOB. For being active duty and all that, they have really made a bad impression on everyone. They are here for a few days are start making retarded rules that don't make a lot of sense. They had two guys get caught trying to steal stuff from a hadji shop and now their photos a posted everywhere with warnings below them. I'd be pretty embarrassed if I were this unit. I have a feeling because their pissing the locals off they're gonna have a bad time in the summer when things start heating up.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Finish line
I also ate at the local kabob shop today. It tasted good, but I'm not sure what kind of meat it was.
Monday, February 15, 2010
Winter storms and packing
Here I go again talking about the weather. It really hasn't been that bad here. It's definitely cold, probably 10 to 20 F, but not what I had imagined. People talk about the freezing Afghan winters like they talk about the hot Iraqi summers. The Iraq summer is bad, no doubt. But the winter here hasn't been all that bad. I'm pretty sure Washington DC probably has had more snow then we have.
We're starting to get serious about packing. Our connexes (the ones that will be sent via convoy to a Pakistan seaport) are in the process of being packed. They'll be inspected by U.S. Customs soon. It feels good to be doing this, because everyone knows it's close to the end. Hopefully they won't end up like the last unit though. When they opened theirs up in the U.S., all they had was rocks. Apparently, someone had replaced all their stuff with rocks somewhere along the way to Pakistan. We'll see what happens to ours...
We're starting to get serious about packing. Our connexes (the ones that will be sent via convoy to a Pakistan seaport) are in the process of being packed. They'll be inspected by U.S. Customs soon. It feels good to be doing this, because everyone knows it's close to the end. Hopefully they won't end up like the last unit though. When they opened theirs up in the U.S., all they had was rocks. Apparently, someone had replaced all their stuff with rocks somewhere along the way to Pakistan. We'll see what happens to ours...
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Getting close
The bad weather has passed and the sun is up... for now. Hopefully it'll stay this way until we leave. The snow isn't so bad, but the rain and mud just make it miserable. We've built some drainage along the sides of our "roads," but the water still pools and they get muddy.
We're getting close to be done. We're starting to pack our connexes that will be put on a ship. We probably won't see them for a few months after we get back, but that's alright. Packing the connexes is one of those signs that the end is getting closer.
I don't usually post about the unit as a whole, but it seems that some people are getting more frustrated and angrier as the time has gone by. There is a lot of complaining going on. It reminds me of my last deployment, except at this time people were starting to come out of the mid deployment depression and be happy. It's interesting how morale continues to drop even though we're nearing the end. I'm curious to see if there will be a mas exodus from the unit when we get back.
We're getting close to be done. We're starting to pack our connexes that will be put on a ship. We probably won't see them for a few months after we get back, but that's alright. Packing the connexes is one of those signs that the end is getting closer.
I don't usually post about the unit as a whole, but it seems that some people are getting more frustrated and angrier as the time has gone by. There is a lot of complaining going on. It reminds me of my last deployment, except at this time people were starting to come out of the mid deployment depression and be happy. It's interesting how morale continues to drop even though we're nearing the end. I'm curious to see if there will be a mas exodus from the unit when we get back.
Monday, February 1, 2010
Australia pictures

Here's just a picture of me on our last bus ride.
We crossed the tropic of capricorn... big moment in history.

This is a lake on the largest sand island in the world.


Picture of the skydiving crew... we all survived. I was the only guy skydiving that day, so I definitely couldn't back out. Nice pants huh?
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Back in Kuwait
I'm back in beautiful Kuwait yet again. I think this is my sixth time being here. The civilian side of the airport is really nice, but very expensive. I'm now at the military side waiting on a flight to Afghanistan.
It's still hard to think I just got back from Australia. Now it seems like I barely left Afghanistan but now I'm back again. I still need to post pictures of all the stuff that happened there.
I think my favorite part of the trip was skydiving. If you haven't done it, you need to. I also really liked surfing and going out with my Korean buddies and getting Korean food. Yum... I would have liked to spend some more time at some of the resorts we stayed at, but then I wouldn't have been able to see as much of the country as I did. I guess I'll just have to plan another trip there soon...
It's still hard to think I just got back from Australia. Now it seems like I barely left Afghanistan but now I'm back again. I still need to post pictures of all the stuff that happened there.
I think my favorite part of the trip was skydiving. If you haven't done it, you need to. I also really liked surfing and going out with my Korean buddies and getting Korean food. Yum... I would have liked to spend some more time at some of the resorts we stayed at, but then I wouldn't have been able to see as much of the country as I did. I guess I'll just have to plan another trip there soon...
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Australia
Well my trip to Australia is just about over and I haven't even made a post on it. It was extremely busy but a ton of fun.
I landed in Sydney, where all I did was sleep and walk around the city a little. After that, I flew to Proserpine which is a ways up north to start my tour. We started in a "yacht" which must be an Australian definition because it was tiny. We had barely any room to sleep. Other than that, it was pretty fun. We saw a lot of the islands called Whitsundays and got to go to some nice beaches and do some snorkeling.
After we got back, we stayed at a resort for one night which was really nice. Maybe I should have just stayed there instead of going on the boat.
I landed in Sydney, where all I did was sleep and walk around the city a little. After that, I flew to Proserpine which is a ways up north to start my tour. We started in a "yacht" which must be an Australian definition because it was tiny. We had barely any room to sleep. Other than that, it was pretty fun. We saw a lot of the islands called Whitsundays and got to go to some nice beaches and do some snorkeling.
After we got back, we stayed at a resort for one night which was really nice. Maybe I should have just stayed there instead of going on the boat.
Saturday, January 2, 2010
Leave
Today's the day I'm finally leaving Afghanistan for a little while. Actually, I probably won't be leaving Afghanistan for a few more days, but at least I'm leaving my little FOB. I'm pretty excited and I hope everything goes ok. I'll try and update this a little more since I'll have something to talk about.
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