Saturday, July 11, 2009

Big Sarg

Sa-weet...
It happened. I'm a big 'Sarg' now...aka SGT Davis. It's got a nice ring to it, eh? It also came with a nice advancement in pay. I'm alright with that.
One thing I'm NOT alright with is being away from my amazing boyfriend, Drew, aka Larry, Andrew, Drewbert, Ogre, Yeti...he's pretty neat. BUT, he couldn't get extended to stay in Iraq with my unit like he was trying...so he made his way to the states. I realize now, a lot of what I liked about Iraq was him.

Monday, June 22, 2009

THIS is the sucker I flew back and forth from Kuwait to Balad. It's called a C17. We entered and exited from the back of the plane and there are seats on the sides that face inward (not so good...almost got sick on the way there...) and seats facing forward! (super! just like a normal airplane, except more scrunched).

After a 5-day trip back to the states, I had my family from Omaha there to greet me! What a great banner they had made! Oh I love my fam


I went out with my friends...


Watched my kick-ask sissterrrr play some volleyball! Woot woot! I went purely for moral support and not because there was copious amounts of beer available:) hehe


Watched my beautiful cousin Olivia dance!!! I loved it!
...and I danced. Maaaaybe not the same TYPE of dance?? hehe :D











Played some softball--GO GRACE! woo!

Got to spend some awesome time with the family!


AND I got to go to Boston to visit my brutha, Aaron! That in itself is a WHOLE nother blog! We had such a great time!


All in all I'd say it was a pretty freakin awesome leave!

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Germany...again

Heyo!
I'm on my way back to the 'raq once again. Leave was awesome and such a blessing. It was great to see everybady and so refreshing to not have to put my hair up in a bun, or get dressed in any certain way...sometimes not even getting dressed at all! I went to Boston to see my brutha. Went on many a lovely walks. Enjoyed the many many MANY rainshowers and even a tornado warning! Experienced the sand volleyball scene and Norfolk's nightlife many a time, and ended this wonderful experience with the Father's Day gift to daddio-tickets to the world series game. I'll post pictures later of each experience :) Just dropping a line in Germany

Monday, June 1, 2009

trips n travels

i'm coming back now
it's about time for a break.
i'm sitting in Balad waiting for my flight to Kuwait...and then it's a matter of 24hrs before i'm flying to the US
i'm pretty darn excited to see everyone
but i miss Drew already
thats all
for now

Monday, May 25, 2009

Someone forgot to use spellcheck...tsk tsk

BAH! ahahahhahaha...
THIS is one someone should've been a tid bit more careful with before sending the text into the production process to stamp thousands of power converters...hehe

Hmm....I've never been to Chian. Anyone? Sounds like an interesting place...but they make crap power converters!
hehe

Friday, May 22, 2009

Tea with Iraqi Army

Not something you hear everyday...
Today I had a very interesting experience.
Not only did I hear something out of the ordinary, I also was hearing it from a Colonel in the Iraqi Army! We had tea with this Iraqi Army Colonel and some of his Iraqi friends and he was telling us about his years in the Army. I was just amazed at what he went through. He was explaining to what extent Saddam Hussein killed the spirits and wore down the people of Iraq. He said Iraq was hopeless and dead when Saddam ruled. His face shriveled up just at his bringing up the subject of Saddam. When Saddam was in charge he only got paid 8 dinar per day...as an officer. He said he had to work side jobs, on TOP of being active Army! He did anything from selling fresh vegetables to menial jobs for people to earn enough just to live on. But he pushed through the hard times.
...then the interesting part...
This Colonel, and his Iraqi friends in the room at the time, said something we don't hear very often in America. They said that President George W Bush was their savior. They said that they could never forget what he did for them in stopping Saddam dead in his tracks. The Colonel told me that since Saddam has been gone, his pay has increased by 40x. These guys, Iraqi's, had nothing but awesome things to say about how great of a president George Bush was...and I have to admit...it made me proud, and I smiled like a little school girl. They could not stop beaming at how happy they were for what America has done for them.
They were explaining that when someone dies in Iraq, it is custom to have a big feast in memory of them and to honor them. They were saying that there was a huge feast held when President George Bush's grandma passed away. His grandma! What great people these are.
Another thing I heard that took me off guard was their opinion on President Obama. Apparently most of the Iraqi population was not happy with the outcome of the election. This in not what I had heard on the American news. Funny, huh? Ya know, it's really interesting to see what another country's take is on America. It's funny to me that all we hear is negative, but the people that we're helping could not be more grateful or more proud of our Country for what we have done (and continue to do) for them. Sometimes I think the Iraqi's have more patriotism for America than a lot of American citizens.
What an amazing experience. To hear the story from the other side of the world.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

oh me oh my

I want to introduce to you...Arnold...the network spider. Ta-da-da DA! He likes cake and cookies and enjoys spending most of his time sitting on the keyboard. :D
Me and Arnold, We're friends.

GEEZE!
It's been a while since I've blogged. I've got to be honest too. They took internet out of our work stations :( WHY? Why must they kill my soul!? I suppose it wasn't that bad, but now, when I get off work I'm usually not just WAITING to blog. :D

first things first. I put in my promotion packet for Sergeant...and the board approved it and now I'm just waiting on the paperwork to go through and I will be a Sergeant! Woohoo!

Happy Hieeappy Birthday to Celia!!!! She is my niece. I love you, girl and miss you so! And you're a fricken teenager now! AH!

It is starting to get HOT here! It has been in the triple digits by nine o'clock lately! Amazing. Insane. It truly feels like walking through an oven.

Last things last. I am coming back on leave in about 2 weeks! alright :)