Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Random Desert Ramblings

 I know... I know... It's been almost 2 weeks since my last post and I promised I would get better about updating this more frequently.  In my defense I have been quite busy and without full internet access for a few days.

 Anywho, here's my random desert ramblings for today.  Enjoy!

The past few weeks have been full of all kind of Army fun.  I had to travel to another camp for some meetings and other stuff which is always interesting since you pretty much have to arrange for your own ride here.  I will never take the ability to hop in my car, drive to where ever I want, at any time I want, for whatever I want... for granted ever again.  You just keep your fingers crossed that someone else is heading where you need to be and start asking around for rides.


I had to go to a different camp from where Josh works that is several hours from here.  Lucky enough there were a few others heading there, so I was able to tag along.  But, the idea of spending a total of 4-5hrs in a car for a 2hr meeting wasn't all that much fun.... So, I was able to catch a sweet ride there courtesy of the US Army.  Any day that I get to fly in a Blackhawk is a good day :)

Flying in a helicopter never gets old... I still sometimes wish my eyes had been good enough (before laser surgery) to branch aviation, but then I probably wouldn't have gone to medical school and would likely be flying a desk right now.  Never the less, flying is a ton of fun.  The Blackhawks flew with the windows open... so you could feel the breeze and see everything on the ground.

Sweet ride :)

There are tons of camels everywhere and herds of them wandering through the desert.  Apparently there are small plants that grow in the sand, but I've never seen anything growing except dead animals.

Camels!!!

There are also a bunch of small cities that seem to be out in the middle of nowhere.  It's amazing to think that people are living in some of the more inhospitable environments.  Everything has to be brought in- food, water, etc.

Random desert city with absolutely nothing else around it

Pretty sky with some small housing settlements
I caught a ride back in a vehicle as it would have been quite a wait for the helicopter to fly again and went back to work the next day.  I then had to head back to the same place over the weekend for a few more days for some more meetings.  This time around it wasn't so easy to find a ride and it took me about 3 different false starts over the course of about a week to finally sort it out the night before I was supposed to leave.

Brigade HQ
I hung out there going to meetings and seeing some friends I hadn't seen for a while for a few days and then took an night flight back.  Kuwait City is pretty from the sky and everything is lit up like the 4th of July.  It's a little different as there really aren't sky scrapers here, but you could see the lights reflected in the sea.

A little blurry, but Kuwait City at night
Other than that, I've pretty much been doing more of the same.  Our days have been pretty busy which helps the time go by quicker.  The flights left from Josh's camp, so I was able to spend some time with him.  We really are lucky and blessed to be here together.  Life would be pretty sad without him here.
Visiting Josh at work
Lots of fun stuff planned for the next few weeks including Halloween, so I will actually have some more stuff to write about.  And yes, this is a picture of a recent sandstorm we had here.,,  I really enjoy the sandblasted sensation on my skin.  A friend here described it as free abmicroderm abrasion...
No filter...  Those are supposed to be trees in the background

Oh well, time to finish this out and head to bed!

I miss you all :)

PS- It actually rained here for about 15 minutes and it was exciting.  I haven't seen rain in over 4 months and may have stood outside like a little kid :)
 
Photographic evidence of raindrops on the ground to prove that I wasn't crazy

1 comment:

  1. do you know when you will be coming back yet? We miss you. David and Erin and the boys are coming in next week for her sister's wedding..probably won't see them for the holidays so we'll probably be with your folks if they'll have us. Will be going down to Florida after Christmas. Karey's due date is Jan. 3. Stay safe!

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