Talkin' bout this,that and the other...
Hola Cola! I was encouraged to update...(thanx C)! Well right now I am extremely busy with school, work and training. It is very difficult to find time to relax and wind down. I am a firm believer in working hard and playing hard!
Some of the most memorable recent events in my hectic little life have been an encounter with an ex-girl. We are close friends now but it is very awkward (sorry guys no benefits)! I am enjoying our communication and have felt a sense of inpiration from her (spiritual)! So, I am looking forward to a long lasting "realationship". What is even more amazing is that another really close friend of ours found us too! She likes the Cowboys so we hit it off right away, right M? I am glad that someone thinks I make them smile and give them good advice. I feel so important...
Well to the rest of the bunch-I was asked what was it like to be in Iraq?
Iraq is extremely hot! It gets 110 degrees by 1000 AM. The sand is very fine(like baby powder) and ends up in every ripple of your skin. It is very dangerous and we are required to work long hours. I cannot really go into details but the positive side of it is the new schools, running water and sewage, hospitals and better electrical service! The kids are amazing! They are so innocent and I hate the fact they get corrupted to grow into extreme animals! The kids love American candy and toys! I was honored to be there supporting their struggle for freedom!
Another highlight is that my Squadron recently won Innkepeer! I was part of a team that is the best lodging facility in the entire Air Force! This is a milestone in my career! Some troops spend a lifetime (20+) in the service doing my job and never get this award! I am so excited! I will be going to NY city to celebrate! This is another notch for my team of proffessionals because our dinning facility recently won the best in the Air Force as well (single category)! I am so privledged to be a part of this team! Its twice the joy because my first few years in the service were really difficult-I struggled with my supervision and mentors. Now, everything has turned around, in the past two years I have had the best supervisors and mentors any troop could ask for!
Questions for you...what milestones are you most proud of?
Some of the most memorable recent events in my hectic little life have been an encounter with an ex-girl. We are close friends now but it is very awkward (sorry guys no benefits)! I am enjoying our communication and have felt a sense of inpiration from her (spiritual)! So, I am looking forward to a long lasting "realationship". What is even more amazing is that another really close friend of ours found us too! She likes the Cowboys so we hit it off right away, right M? I am glad that someone thinks I make them smile and give them good advice. I feel so important...
Well to the rest of the bunch-I was asked what was it like to be in Iraq?
Iraq is extremely hot! It gets 110 degrees by 1000 AM. The sand is very fine(like baby powder) and ends up in every ripple of your skin. It is very dangerous and we are required to work long hours. I cannot really go into details but the positive side of it is the new schools, running water and sewage, hospitals and better electrical service! The kids are amazing! They are so innocent and I hate the fact they get corrupted to grow into extreme animals! The kids love American candy and toys! I was honored to be there supporting their struggle for freedom!
Another highlight is that my Squadron recently won Innkepeer! I was part of a team that is the best lodging facility in the entire Air Force! This is a milestone in my career! Some troops spend a lifetime (20+) in the service doing my job and never get this award! I am so excited! I will be going to NY city to celebrate! This is another notch for my team of proffessionals because our dinning facility recently won the best in the Air Force as well (single category)! I am so privledged to be a part of this team! Its twice the joy because my first few years in the service were really difficult-I struggled with my supervision and mentors. Now, everything has turned around, in the past two years I have had the best supervisors and mentors any troop could ask for!
Questions for you...what milestones are you most proud of?
1 Comments:
Hey you! I am so very proud of you! All you need to do is trust in Him and you will reap rewards you never knew were possible. Don't forget how powerful your dreams are--when you allow them to take ahold of you. Don't just dream--LIVE YOUR DREAM! It's up to you. :o)
Have fun in NY for all of us!!
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