Saturday, April 25, 2009

USO update

As promised, a few of the "professional" pictures from the USO event...

Tommy Lasorda, Max Martini, Robert Patrick, Dennis Haysbert, and David Robinson. Turns out I'm about the same height as Max Martini and Robert Patrick, so you can really see just how tall David Robinson really is...

Weird wide-angle shot of my greet group. Unfortunately the wide-angle really distorts height. Trust me, he really is taller than this appears. :) And yes, that's me clutching my Shipmate magazine. I managed to get the autograph right after this picture was taken.

Even Hugo (a military working dog) managed to get in on the fun... :) Judging by the disinterested expression, I'm guessing he's not an LA fan!

That's all for now - just wanted to get these pictures up before I forgot. Hope you enjoy!

Thursday, April 23, 2009

VIP and... the USO (finally!)

We were lucky enough to host the Deputy Judge Advocate of the Navy, RADM Houck for two days this week. He was only on the ground for about 24 hours, but we certainly packed those hours! I grabbed this picture at dinner. LNCM Browning (soon to be the JAG CMC) and LT Wong (RADM Houck's aide) also traveled with him. It was great to see everyone again! I know it was a long, exhausting trip for them and we really appreciate them making the effort to learn more about what we do.


And yes, someone in the USO finally realized that we exist. They sent a meet-and-greet show of David Robinson, Tommy Lasorda, and three cast members from The Unit (Dennis Haysbert, Max Martini, and Robert Patrick). They started on a stage just making general comments and then Tommy Lasorda took the mike - he gave about a 20-minute standup routine, which I was not expecting at all but was pretty funny! After that they made us all leave the building, then come back in groups of 6 to shake hands and get group pictures. If I get that group picture back I'll post it as well - I was standing next to David Robinson and it's hard to imagine just how tall he is until you see him in person! We couldn't use personal cameras during the meet and greet itself, but I grabbed this one of David Robinson and Dennis Haysbert as we were filing out.

They passed out pre-signed autograph pages, but by the time I got to the front of the line they had run out of the page that had David Robinson and Tommy Lasorda. The stars weren't really supposed to be signing autographs for us, but I had my latest copy of Shipmate magazine (the Naval Academy alumni magazine) and a trusty Sharpie handy and David Robinson very graciously signed it on the sly. We were able to shake hands with each of them and it was a very well-run experience. Thanks USO!

So I've mentioned the "mini" bazaar a few times, so I thought I'd post a picture of it. We call it the "yard sale" - now you can see why. :) I think they're trying to bring a few more vendors in, which is great, but I still miss the old one.

Critter alert - captured this skinny kitty over at the Ministry of Defense:


And yes, spring really is here. We're still having rain just about every day, but that's making for some really nice blooms. I'm not even going to pretend to know what these are - I just know they're pretty!



Seems like everyone is getting ready to leave around here. Steve and Dan will both be out of here before I am, my boss and my roommate leave next month, and Barbara leaves late this month. My turn will come!

Would you believe I received another care package from the Blue Star Mothers??? About half the size of the first box, but still chock-full of Girl Scout cookies. Thank you! I will be finding good homes for all of them...

A special shout-out to Cameron - wishing you a speedy recovery and sending good thoughts your way!

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Way too long....

...since I wrote. I know. I'm sorry. Between job, taxes, and jewelry, my evenings have been pretty busy. No excuses...

The plus side is that I have quite a few pictures to share...

First up is another massive bead order from Fire Mountain. Thanks to heroic efforts by Adrian, it arrived in TWO flat rate boxes that Barbara and I were only too happy to tear into. It took many hours of sorting - just take a look at the picture to see why! To be fair, Barbara had the larger portion of the order, but it was still fun tearing it all down. :) Quite a few of the beads are a "younger" style than I would normally choose (we bought some large assortments) but I figure that's just a chance to try out a new style...


Next up is a HUGE thank you to the Blue Star Mothers of South Carolina. This is the same group that made sure we had a Thanksgiving feast as we were getting ready to leave South Carolina. I received the largest box of Girl Scout cookies from them I've ever seen! This picture doesn't even do it justice - you still can't see the bottom of the box! Surprisingly, it wasn't too hard to find others willing to take a few boxes off of my hands. :) I shared with my office, with a few other offices, with the Rhino team (the guys that do the convoys between our base and others), and we mailed a few out to legal offices at the more remote bases. Everyone was very appreciative (and yes, I might still have a few boxes stashed away...). Thanks so much!!!


OK, the garden update. I'm afraid it's not looking too good. I took this picture on Easter morning, and you can see it's a little beaten down. Blame the rain. It's rained almost every day since my last post - literally! One day we even had hail, and the day after that we had SNOW! In April!!! Strange, strange weather... At least now we're getting breaks between the rain showers, but it's still pretty wet around here...

I know this picture looks pretty similar to a few I've posted before, but I took this to prove the snowfall. Granted, nothing stuck at our altitude (about 6,000 feet) but it certainly did in higher elevations! The mountains were completely bare the day before I took this picture...

We had an incredible opportunity at one of our nearby bases a week ago. Sarah Chayes is the author of "The Punishment of Virtue" about life in Afghanistan after the Taliban. It was one of the books I read in preparation for coming over here. She did a terrific job of putting everything in context, and she makes a complex situation somewhat understandable. She is now a Special Advisor to the Commander of ISAF (International Security Assistance Force) and spoke at a meeting I was able to attend. Unfortunately, she had to run to another engagement right after she spoke (I could have listened to her for several hours!) so we didn't have much one-on-one time with her, but I did manage to snag this picture while she was autographing her book for my boss. She still lives in Kandahar, which if you follow the news you'll know is not the safest place to be, but it's obvious she truly cares about this country and wants to see it succeed. She's also not afraid to speak her mind, so it was refreshing to hear a fresh perspective. :)



We had an opportunity to shop at a different bazaar - now that we don't really have one, we take advantage when we can! This is a picture of the booth that Parsa displayed. Most of the wares are made by women in Afghanistan, and the profits from the sales help fund education, training, and other forms of assistance. The clothing is beautiful, and all of the scarves, tablecloths, etc. are SO hard to choose from! It's absolutely mind-boggling how much time and effort go into some of these pieces, and we were only too happy to help support the cause...


Yesterday, I had one of the best surprises of my time here. I was at another base wandering around before a meeting and ran into Will. We graduated from the Naval Academy together in 1994 (hard to believe our 15th reunion is coming up - wow!) and saw a lot of each other there - glee club, musicals, etc., but I don't think we've seen each other since graduation. Really, really nice to run into him and catch up. He only has about a month left here, so hopefully we'll have another (not so rushed!) chance to catch up.



Well, that's all the pictures for now. Taxes are filed (just waiting on that refund!), Adrian is in Japan (wish I could be there with him!) and I have a "firm" date for leaving here less than two months away. At times, my time here seems to fly by, and at other times it feels like I've been here way too long, but I will definitely never forget this experience. I promise I'll try to post more often so that I don't let those memories slip away...

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Rain rain go away...

This "spring shower" thing is getting a little out of control. :) It's rained nearly every day this week, and the prediction is for it to rain seven out of the next ten days. My rain gear isn't getting a chance to dry out! :)

But, the rain did give me a few pics (which I'm finding harder and harder to come by these days!). This one was taken of the plaza near the center of the base. It's where we have the mini-bazaars on Friday (not nearly as good as the bazaars used to be) and hold a lot of ceremonies. Unfortunately, the picture doesn't quite do it justice - it was pouring rain at the same time the sun was shining!

And of course with lots of rain comes flooding. This is directly outside my office - I didn't know we had lakefront property! :)


Another blooming picture for you - I'm not even going to hazard a guess as to what type of tree it is, but it's pretty!


A few people have asked if I've been able to keep up with my jewelry. Of course I don't get to spend as much time on it as I would like, but with a LOT of help from Adrian, I've managed to keep up my Etsy website as well as a local (RI) display. Occasionally I get lucky enough to sell a piece or two around here. It all goes back into covering my costs to buy more beads. Adrian just shipped two big boxes of beads to me and Barbara, so we're both eagerly anticipating the next bead extravaganza. Here's a piece I just completed:

It's not a great picture - I took the piece to show someone and she decided she wanted to buy it on the spot and I hadn't yet photographed it, so I hastily pulled the camera out and did the best I could (notice the wonderful fluorescent fixtures reflected in the glass!). Anyway, she's happy with it and that's all that counts.

I was very pleasantly surprised to be contacted by a blogger I met through Etsy. Her name is Jozie, and she has a great blog featuring Etsy's "unknown" artists. She asked me a few questions and turned my responses into a feature on her blog! Thanks Jozie!!!

Finally, I'll leave you with the updated garden shot. I really hope all the plants aren't just big grasses! :)