Wednesday, November 4, 2009

My misadventures of the last month

Sorry it's been so long since I've written.
Life here hasn't been too exciting, every day kind of blends into the next. Which is good in some instances; no one is getting blown up. Believe me, I'm grateful for that.

It does create some boredom and sometimes causes changes in a person that can't be explained. As you can see below, soldiers will do strange things occasionally to pass time.
War Changes People!


As you can see I have recently joined the Flat Top Mafia. Here I am pictured standing next to the "God Father", let's call him John. His hair, by the way, is always outstanding. No one knows his secret. He is no longer a Captain, but is now a Major. Congrats to him! I think I am the oldest Captain in the army now. My boards are coming up soon, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
It's important to have a good set of friends here. A group of guys that you can relate to, tell your problems to or just blow off some steam about something beyond belief that has happened to you. It's a big army and it's moving in a hundred different ways all at once. Having that small group that you trust and belong to is more important than you would believe.

Below are some random pictures of a few things that have been going on here since my last post. I'll try and explain them as we go along.
Unfortunately, I cannot claim this photo. I was asleep during this. If you notice in the brown t-shirt is Will, the medical section's fleet-footed Lt. He participated in the "Scramble in the Sand" last weekend, where he was in second until this point. What you can't see are his feet, or shoes. That is because he has lost one in the mud. He tried to run on for a while but his foot began to hurt, so he came back to look for it in the mess. I guess he wasn't alone. Our medics helped out and found multiple pairs of shoes buried in the mud. By the way, these were his new shoes he won for coming in 3rd in his last race. He did find them and, as of yesterday, they were still drying out.

Below are a couple of pictures of the only type of flowers I have seen here. Since the weather has been cooling off they've been blooming. These were along side of Z lake. I took them Sunday while doing some Geocaching.

It almost looks like a quiet country lane. It's nice and pretty with the lake in the background to these bushes.



The early morning moon the other day. Not sure if it captured it well, but the color was a nice thing to see. We have actually had some clouds. Had rain a couple of times too. One good storm turned everything to a muddy mess for a couple of days. Got a boot scraper installed outside of my CHU for that reason. The weather has been much more tolerable, yesterday at lunch time it was only 79degrees. It felt wonderful!

Below is a couple of sunset pictures from outside my CHU overlooking Commo Hill. A lot of sand in the air that day. It made for some nice colors. Kind of like the ozone days in Texas.



The following pictures from from my trip to the IZ (international zone) or the Green Zone in downtown Baghdad. The first one is just looking out the front window of the the up armor. This stretch of highway reminded me of a Texas highway for some reason. Something down in San Antonio. Sometimes I think there are more American cars on the road here than back in the states.
This is my ride of choice. A up armor HUMVEE. I bet I could get out of any traffic jam in the states with this thing. I rides pretty nice too. On base these are sometimes more comfortable to drive than the NTV's we have (non tactical vehicles). The NTV's don't take the bumps as nicely. Something about the up armor having an extra few thousand pounds of armor makes them ride more smoothly.
Didn't see too much at the IZ, I was there to give immunizations to some of our guys stationed there. The building in the next picture is still used but won't be much after we leave. On one side you can see the wall bulging out. The dome on top shows the damage from one of our guided missiles. There are some other hits on it too, but for now it's home to someone.

I am not sure what this is suppose to be. They call it the "flying man". We couldn't get out on the highway and read the inscription. You know traffic, and it's in Arabic.
I think these are the instuctions for guards. This was found at the top of an old guard tower. I also found a Geocache there. A good view of the southern part of the base.
Well it is a short tour this month. I will try to be more attentive to the blog and write more often. Sorry it's been so long. Sometimes you just get in a rut.
Thank you again for looking in on my little world. Please take care of yourselves. Chris and the kids just got over the flu, hit them hard but they are recovering nicely.
Keep them in your prayers!
Thanks, Mike





7 comments:

Anonymous said...

To one of my favorite veterans:
I am so proud of everything you have done and are doing for our country and for freedom! Thank you for your sacrifice and service!
Happy Veteran's Day, my love!
C
p.s. The first picture is nothing short of scary! I beg of you to let your hair grow back and to cut that hairy thing off your lip before you return to the "real world". I'm only thinking of the children...:-) Love ya!

Unknown said...

You do write a nice blog, I enjoy taking your trip with you in spirt. Sorry to hear Chris and the kids were sick. Glad they are on the mend.

Thank for your sevice and hope you had a wonderful Vetersan's Day.

Mags

Anonymous said...

There is a facial hair thing going on @ SCMC as well, both Bruce and Dr. Boileau are sporting full beards, which I must say look quite nice, but I'm partial as my husband could easily resemble the mountain man. I'm thinking you should abide by your wife's concerns for the children and leave the look in Iraq. :o)
My thanks to you and all those far from home serving in the armed forces as we remember our veterans this week. I wish you were home with your fam and please keep safe!(I'm glad to see your humvee is nicely armored) ~Julie

Anonymous said...

Hey, Mike, I showed my John your new haircut and I love new look of hairy lip. Oh, I love the Humer' of fire power. I think its a chick date of power. Thank-you all for our freedom to all the troops and you Mike. Oh, Keith is a Cpt. and coming home sometime this week from many classes. He'll be back the clinic on Monday 11-30-09.
Well, Mike you are in my heart and prays. Love, Linda. oooooooooooooooooooxxxxxooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo's.

Anonymous said...

Hey little brother,
I'm not sure about the mustache, I thought I was looking at Chuck Norris. Love all the pictures. Hope you are staying sane. Happy Thanksgiving!!!!!!!!!!!!
Glenda

Anonymous said...

Mike,

We've been thinking of you and praying for you. Hope that all is going well and that you can celebrate that half-way mark soon. Look for a box in the mail sometime soon.

The Cinnamons

Anonymous said...

Happy Holidays to you and all, Well, Mike. John ask if we can watch a movie, I said alright, I said you pick a movie, and he said you pick a movie so I pick a movie Grumpy Old Men. We just love this movie, we know the lines and the next screen. A bit of Christmas movie with laughs, frindship, etc in the movie. Jefferson country is going to be hit a big storm of rain; sleet; snow; hail; wind, etc for a couple of days. Today, we got a package of someome the only clue was West Sacramento,CA from my liile sister and her husband and daughter so I open the box it was two Christmas packages one from our Neice and I open the gift it was a wonderful high school picture and the other gift was a Snuggle of the animal print. I have the wonderful gift and it is bigger than me. I am only 5'3". John is laughing about the Snuggle of the size. That's the news from the Marshall's farm today. Can you hear Seattle dog's barking, barking over there Mike? Take care. Lot's of hugs and prays to all. Love, Linda. Again, I love he hair under your lip and the new look and John as well.