Saturday, December 8, 2012

The End

Well the last few days was a blur.  I had to pack everything up and ship it off, though ended up leave quite a bunch of stuff behind as it just wasn't worth it.  I tried to make sure I got some souvenirs for everyone back home, and frantically finished all my work.  Getting back home itself was a bit crazy (had to wait in the freezing cold for the plane for a couple hours), but I made it safe and sound.  

The whole experience was amazing, sad, crazy, hard, and inspirational.  I had so many ups and downs emotionally.  I hope I understand more of the Afghani people, and I truly hope the best for them in the messed up situation they unfortunately are living through, through no fault of their own.  They are just people like you and me.  It is something that will stay with me for the rest of my life.  I will also miss my co-workers.  Most I will probably never see again as they are from different offices around the country.  I hope the best for them as well.

It is great to be back home.  Just having my own bedroom and house to myself, and my comfy bed, are luxuries I never quite appreciated as much.  Even something as simple as clean running water is not something to take for granted.  Driving my car also felt pretty crazy.

One day in the future perhaps I will revisit this experience and go into additional detail.  But for now I am signing off.  Thanks everyone for staying with me on this wild ride.  Till next time,

~ David

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Day 172 (9 days to go…)


Today is Thanksgiving. We watched A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving in the morning and watched some football at night. They had some pretty good food at the DFAC. There was Turkey and cornbread stuffing and non-alcoholic wine. Of course it was nothing compared to the meal that the McNeeleys and my family always prepare (I am SO mad I missed this!), but at least it was decent. I miss you all and was thinking of you this day. We do have a lot to be thankful for though.

Speaking of being thankful, I am down to single digits! Woot!



~David

Monday, November 19, 2012

Day 169 (12 days to go…)


Well according to my Donut of Misery, I am now under 1 million seconds! To put that in perspective, I have been here for almost 15 million seconds (14.8). The constant pings that I run against Google to check the internet connection are sent at about one a second. I always run it for 1 million pings (which takes almost 2 weeks to finish). This means I will only have to run that command one more time!



~David

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Day 167 (14 days to go…)


Today an actual American PX store (finally… been waiting for almost 2 months) opened on base. All the products are in English and they take US Dollars instead of Euro. What a concept lol. They also have brands and products that are more familiar to us Americans lol. Before to get stuff like that you had to go to Eggers (which has been nearly impossible to get to lately.)



~David

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Day 163 (18 days to go…) - Light at the End of the Tunnel


Well today I official have only 10% to go. According to my personal definitions, this means that I am now “almost done”, I will be going home “soon” and I can finally see “the light at the end of the tunnel”. ^_^



~David

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Day 161 (20 days to go…)


Well, three more weeks!

For the past month or so they have been tearing down another old housing unit. A coworker of mine, Ross, used to live in this one so I thought I would post some pictures taken throughout the month.







They have been tearing some of these old housing units down because they have been building all these really nice permanent housing units. Only two to a room also. UNFORTUNATLY they will be only for other NATO countries… not for US personal. I donno why the US personal always get the short end of the stick on this base even though the US pays for most of everything. I hear the rumor is that we want to ‘look good’ to the other countries or something… meh… So while they get awesome new housing we US personal have to deal with showers with half the floor rotting out from under you. Like take a look at this picture I took a bit ago.




Notice the date… yah… apparently a date from BEFORE I even got here till sometime after now is “ASAP”… Lovely treatment from our brave men and woman coming over here…



~David

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Day 157 (24 days to go…)


Well as predicted, the status quo was kept. Now we need to see if the two sides can actually come together to solve some of our major issues.



~David

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Day 156 (25 days to go…)


Well today (tomorrow for me) is a big day our nation, a ritual we practice every 4 years. Tomorrow is Election Day. Honestly I have serious issues with both candidates, but regardless one will win. It will also be interesting on how the Senate and House races go. I have been following the races pretty closely and places like the FiveThirtyEight Blog that analyze all the polling show that the status quo will likely be kept. Basically President Obama will win reelection, the Democrats will keep the Senate (but not get a super-majority) and the Republicans will keep the House. Essentially not much will change.



~David

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Day 154 (27 days to go…)


Brian got me addicted to this game. I have always thought this game was retarded… and I think I still do… but it’s freaken addicting. It’s called Minecraft. Basically you start in an (essentially) infinitely large world where everything is made of blocks. Most things are made up of 1 meter cubes: dirt, stone, trees, even water and lava (though they ‘flow’ into other empty blocks). You can mine these blocks (some require certain tools) and then use the materials to create or build all kinds of stuff. It is essentially like Legos in that regard. The deeper you go the more cool minerals and gems you can find. You start off with nothing and you have to make tools with the various materials you find. It may sound weird and if you Google it may look weird but it IS addicting. Anyways I blame Brian! Now excuse me as I go finish that underground subway I am working on building in Minecraft…



~David

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Day 151 (30 days to go…) - A Month In Review


Well, let’s get this over with. Another week in review!

Well not too much on my mind to talk about for this month. I have mostly been busy with the release both before and after. There are a couple of small things. I beat that Kingdom Hearts game for example. So yah this post might skip around a bit.

It’s been cool to have Brian around. One funny thing is that he has basically the same diet as me. It’s remarkable. He hates vegies as well and refuses to eat any. Our choices in food when going to the DFAC are usually nearly identical. After being with all the salad eaters around here… and everyone joking saying that “there is no food in your food” and that all I eat is carbs, it is good to have someone to relate to lol.

I will say the tough thing about working 12 hours a day, 7 days a week is not the actual work part of it. I mean sure its long hours and when you count sleeping, TRYING to fall asleep (which can take hours at times) and personal hygiene times, there is not much time for anything else. Still dealing with all this is not so bad and you kinda get in a rhythm. No the toughest thing is letting your schedule slip. You have no time to readjust your schedule. Sooner or later you will get busy working on something and stay an hour or two later than you should… which means you get to bed an hour or two later, and then get up later… yah it’s a domino effect. Case in point, when I first got here I worked 9am till 9pm. This quickly slipped to 10am till 10pm. After a bit I started staying up later and later so I could communicate with my colleagues back in VA so my schedule slipped till 11… then 11:30. It stayed here for a while as I around 11 or 11:30 is when a bunch of people would go for lunch and I would always try to make that. It was hard to leave at 11 or 11:30 though because of the flip side. That was the time people went to ‘Midnight Chow.” Even though I normally wouldn’t go, I would be the one holding down the office while everyone else went (our office must be manned 24/7). So eventually it slipped till 12, then 1… etc etc. My schedule now is like 3pm till 3am (though as I am writing this it’s after 4am… >_>). SO yah… slipping schedule… Perhaps soon I can go hit breakfast at 6am before going to bed. :-P.

Speaking of going to bed, one funny thing that keeps happening, not just this month but ever since I got here, are these bazaar dreams. Basically I dream that I wake up having returned home to Virginia (it varies whether I just returned or have been home for like a week). I am glad everything is over and I breathe a sigh of relief. Suddenly though I try to remember events that haven’t happened yet (but would if I had already returned) like Thanksgiving. I draw a blank and suddenly realize that it must be fake and thus a dream. I get bummed out and then wake up. Totally crazy but it has happened more than a dozen times. I guess I’m just a bit homesick but seriously, you would think my imagination could come up with a better story than that! Like I had to return early or something… jeez. It gets old after a while lol… like watching a rerun of a show over and over. What is funny is that I actually THINK this while still in the dream. Lately as soon as I realize that it’s a dream I am like “Really? Not this again… this is lame…. I’m going to wake up now.”

Well in any case not too much longer. I still am very glad I came out here. It has been an adventure and I love adventures. It has taught me a lot and shown me what to be thankful for. Some of it is just the little things, like being able to go where you want, when you want.

Well that’s about it for now.



~David