26 - 27 Oct. Beanie emailed me on Saturday to say that she was still in Bagram. She’s been trying to get a flight out to Jalalabad for two days. She missed getting on the noon flight and the next two flights are 2130 tonight and 0500 tomorrow. She’s just left her duffel bags at the terminal as she no longer has a room. She graciously gave up her luxurious KBR room to another person coming into Bagram. Her just reward (in the spirit of having no good deed go unpunished) was she gets to sleep in the tents until she can get out to FOB Fenty. And, as Beanie stated it, “I'm not talking those lovely tents we had on safari!” There is still no word on her MIA container trip to Fenty. It supposedly left from Asadabad on Friday for a 60-mile convoy to Jalalabad. Even with Afghan roads you think it could make it in a couple days! It doesn’t look promising. As she understands it, once (if) it gets there it takes about a week or so to get set up. Looks like the Bean may get some experience living in a tent.
Beanie still finding it a bit bizarre that she’s actually in Afghanistan. She been pretty much confined to the base, but there are local (men only) doing work everywhere on base. KBR hires many locals to do things like road work, latrine cleaning, laundry, etc. They are often escorted onto base and off base by armed guards in the morning and evening. There is also a heavy population from Eastern Europe. One upbeat note was Beanie got to spend a little time at the bazaar (last Friday her time I think). She said it was a bit larger than anticipated with about 50 stalls selling rugs, clothes, jewelry, blankets, fur hats and coats and just a variety of things. I guess there is also one at FOB Fenty. Once again, no women working the bazaar.
In a somewhat humorous, but sadly indicative anecdote, Beanie told me she talked to two contractors guys in the chow hall tonight that were trying to catch a Space A flight to Sharana. The bummer part was the buss driver took them to the plane that was to Salerno! They ended up actually flying to Salerno, sleeping in some cold tent there and flying back to Bagram the next morning only to have to once again wait on a flight to Sharana.
Late Breaking News!! I got a 2:00 AM phone call from Beanie telling me she had finally arrived at FOB Fenty. The connection was not good (calls dropped twice), but at least we got to chat. Her container is still nowhere to be found so she’s once again a tent queen. She described Fenty as much much smaller than Bagram with everything right next to the flight line. She spent a little time watching the Black Hawk and Chinook choppers take of and even saw an unmanned drone. Sounds like she’s a bit closer to the pointy end of the spear versus Bagram. She was in good spirits and looks forward to getting into a groove - preferably one that doesn't involve extended tent life!! 156 to go!
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The Bean & Me
Hiking the Santa Rita Mountains
Monday, October 27, 2008
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Days 21-22
25 Oct. Just a quick note. Bean emailed me and said she may be moving to FOB Fenty today. She was at the flight line with her 3 duffel bags and laptop (paints quite a modern day warrior picture eh?) waiting for confirmation of a place to stay and available space on the flight. Her container is not yet on site, but there may room at the KBR quarters. We got to chat for about 15 minutes last night. She sounds great. It looks like the area around FOB Fenty is a little greener than Bagram. It's primarily a Pashtun region (if you read Kite Flying that may resonate). The area of Jalalabad was a Al Quaida stronghold prior to 9-11, but I don't know if it's the Jalalabad that Beanie is going to, which is east of Kabul, or the Jalalabad that is about 150 miles NW of Kabul. I guess it really doesn't matter too much as the area she is going to had been pretty calm (by war zone standards) as of late.
Late Breaking News. I just got an email from Beanie. There were only 7 spaces on the flight and Beanie wasn't one of them. She left two of her duffels, flak vest and helmet at the terminal, and went back, in her words, to her "cozy room'. It may all be working out for the best as the KBR room didn't pan out and she had visions of moving back into tent. The flight schedule for Sunday is not net published (she is 11.5 hours ahead of AZ time) so she really doesn't know what's in store. The good news is Sunday is the short day (8-10) hours and she's looking forward to sleeping in till 7 or 8!
It's funny as she has been gone three weeks and is still not where she should be. It's amazing. At this rate she'll only actually be working 5 months as a week is set aside for travel home and redeploying through MTC.
I'm also pissed cause I messed up the day count. Today there is "only 158 days" to go.
Late Breaking News. I just got an email from Beanie. There were only 7 spaces on the flight and Beanie wasn't one of them. She left two of her duffels, flak vest and helmet at the terminal, and went back, in her words, to her "cozy room'. It may all be working out for the best as the KBR room didn't pan out and she had visions of moving back into tent. The flight schedule for Sunday is not net published (she is 11.5 hours ahead of AZ time) so she really doesn't know what's in store. The good news is Sunday is the short day (8-10) hours and she's looking forward to sleeping in till 7 or 8!
It's funny as she has been gone three weeks and is still not where she should be. It's amazing. At this rate she'll only actually be working 5 months as a week is set aside for travel home and redeploying through MTC.
I'm also pissed cause I messed up the day count. Today there is "only 158 days" to go.
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Days 18 - 20
23 Oct. Got an email from the Bean. It sounds like if she could actually get on line, work could be much better. Most of the issues are around getting accounts set up that will accept her credentials. Just trying to find out who to talk to is a major challenge, but it’s not surprising there would be some IT issues when there is no infrastructure on which to build. In her words, “communication is going to be major source of frustration”. Hmm, sounds like every office I’ve ever worked in!! LOL. Once she can work thru these issues, it should be as much business as usual as you can have in a war zone.
She’s chatted a bit with what will be her new boss (the ACO at FOB Fenty) and he seems very nice. He’s dealing with the challenges of managing the 10 or 12 outlying camps for which Fenty is responsible. He’s only been in country for a few weeks and has just now got phone and computer access.
No real firm news on when the Bean is moving to FOB Fenty. The hold up is billeting, but according to some “sources” Beanie’s container is enroute and should be on site in a couple days. These containers are set up so one side is living space, the other is work space. That’s probably not too bad, but Beanie is concerned it may limit the ability to work/communicate with the other folks in your office - maybe not a good thing in such a dynamic environment. She also indicated there is a brick and mortar office building going in that should be done in the coming weeks where the contracting office will be. The hope is that will allow her to move from a work/live trailers to an actual live office. The fear is they could make the work/live into 2 bedroom containers – bummer). Once her container is at Fenty, her travel can be arranged and she can start concentrating on her work versus where she’s going to live and on which contracts she will work. She's really looking forward to FOB Fenty and feeling like she's a little more in the mix.
The work in Afghanistan is entirely different than Bean anticipated. The big challenge seems to be identifying who is responsible for what – lots of players in getting anything done. It also looks like Beanie will be working on a significant local support contract in an area where she has limited (zero?) experience. Hopefully once she gets on site at Fenty she can get more details and move out.
Beanie saw a 747 on the runway - it said Evergreen - so apparently they are STILL flying charters. That’s the airline we flew to/from the Philippines. Déjà vu all over again. Well, in reviewing this entry it's pretty much all over the map. Take a look at some of the older blogs as I have added some pictures. 157 day to go. . . .
She’s chatted a bit with what will be her new boss (the ACO at FOB Fenty) and he seems very nice. He’s dealing with the challenges of managing the 10 or 12 outlying camps for which Fenty is responsible. He’s only been in country for a few weeks and has just now got phone and computer access.
No real firm news on when the Bean is moving to FOB Fenty. The hold up is billeting, but according to some “sources” Beanie’s container is enroute and should be on site in a couple days. These containers are set up so one side is living space, the other is work space. That’s probably not too bad, but Beanie is concerned it may limit the ability to work/communicate with the other folks in your office - maybe not a good thing in such a dynamic environment. She also indicated there is a brick and mortar office building going in that should be done in the coming weeks where the contracting office will be. The hope is that will allow her to move from a work/live trailers to an actual live office. The fear is they could make the work/live into 2 bedroom containers – bummer). Once her container is at Fenty, her travel can be arranged and she can start concentrating on her work versus where she’s going to live and on which contracts she will work. She's really looking forward to FOB Fenty and feeling like she's a little more in the mix.
The work in Afghanistan is entirely different than Bean anticipated. The big challenge seems to be identifying who is responsible for what – lots of players in getting anything done. It also looks like Beanie will be working on a significant local support contract in an area where she has limited (zero?) experience. Hopefully once she gets on site at Fenty she can get more details and move out.
Beanie saw a 747 on the runway - it said Evergreen - so apparently they are STILL flying charters. That’s the airline we flew to/from the Philippines. Déjà vu all over again. Well, in reviewing this entry it's pretty much all over the map. Take a look at some of the older blogs as I have added some pictures. 157 day to go. . . .
Monday, October 20, 2008
Day 16 - 17
19-20 Oct. Well I just got the news that Beanie is heading to Forward Operaton Base (FOB) Fenty, which is close to Jalalabad. There are two Jalalabads in Afghanistan, but FOB Fentyt is located in Nangarhar Province, which based on Mapquest, http://europe.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?formtype=address&addtohistory=&address=&city=Jalalabad&state=Nangarhar&zipcode=&country=AF&location=aO3KJ5eg4RWMxK1pog4mURgzSuqntxvLrcBCnuAt0UzOayVA9cNwfX74%2fVhGGrHuxHnIUzzhG3OziOgc4%2bG0w38YF6C4s8wVGljavboXkUQ%3d&ambiguity=1
is about 90 miles dues East of Kabul and 50 miles from the Pakistani boarder. The good news is the elevation is around 1200’ (close to the same as Phoenix) so the issues Beanie has experienced with her eyes should be better. It appear there is lots of construction going on and though it’s been the seen of some pretty intense fighting, as of late, things have been pretty calm. According to my research, much of that is due to the improvement in local unemployment. The base has contracted with many local businesses to support different construction awards. I thought this article was pretty interesting, especially the part about using email, http://www.defenselink.mil/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=48908. It also gives you some idea about the level of contracting support required to keep the base going. Plenty at Fenty for the Bean to do (yep, I acknowledge, it’s a sick one!!). She’s not sure just when she’ll be relocating, but the thought is around a week. It appears billeting is the major hang up. Just like the articles say, FOB Fenty is growing quickly so it’s hard to keep up. The big hope is Beanie could end up in a “container” versus a B-Hut – sounds strange, but that could be a good thing. Then again, I read on line where a lots of folks there that are still in tents. Could make for a rough winter. Beanie is pretty deeply immersed in training. You know how it is, every time you change jobs or even move to a new location it’s almost like starting all over. She’ll do great once she has a chance to settle into a routine. It looks like things are starting to come together. Only 163 days to go.
is about 90 miles dues East of Kabul and 50 miles from the Pakistani boarder. The good news is the elevation is around 1200’ (close to the same as Phoenix) so the issues Beanie has experienced with her eyes should be better. It appear there is lots of construction going on and though it’s been the seen of some pretty intense fighting, as of late, things have been pretty calm. According to my research, much of that is due to the improvement in local unemployment. The base has contracted with many local businesses to support different construction awards. I thought this article was pretty interesting, especially the part about using email, http://www.defenselink.mil/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=48908. It also gives you some idea about the level of contracting support required to keep the base going. Plenty at Fenty for the Bean to do (yep, I acknowledge, it’s a sick one!!). She’s not sure just when she’ll be relocating, but the thought is around a week. It appears billeting is the major hang up. Just like the articles say, FOB Fenty is growing quickly so it’s hard to keep up. The big hope is Beanie could end up in a “container” versus a B-Hut – sounds strange, but that could be a good thing. Then again, I read on line where a lots of folks there that are still in tents. Could make for a rough winter. Beanie is pretty deeply immersed in training. You know how it is, every time you change jobs or even move to a new location it’s almost like starting all over. She’ll do great once she has a chance to settle into a routine. It looks like things are starting to come together. Only 163 days to go.
Day 15
18 Oct. It’s a beautiful day in the valley and the big event for today was a commissary run. I just had a couple things on my list, but figured I would save enough on Trick or Treat candy to cover the gas. I was lucky enough to find a car wash so I got the Kia cleaned up. Not too bad job for a bunch of kids that looked like they had never washed a car in their lives. For every “washer” it seemed like 4 people were supervising. Max is all over me while I’m trying to type this entry. He’s gotten (is that a word?) to the point where it’s not so much he wants me to come back and pet him while he eats as much as he just seems to want someone to hangout with him in the computer room. I’ll give him a couple of pets and he jumps up on the computer table and starts squirreling around, walking back and forth across the keyboard even when no one is even there.
The commissary was interesting. I had 8 things on my list and spent $150 – go figure!! I guess 6 months work of paper plates can get expensive. I kinda felt like people were looking at me when I checked out with 15 little cans of cat food – Oh! Poor old guy is on a budget and eating cat food!! Beanie mention there were two places that need CAs. I think it was Chenaro & Salerno. If it’s Salerno, it’s a lower altitude, but it’s in a pretty dicey area, close to Pakistan and an area known as “Federally Administered Tribal Areas” of Afghanistan. Now there’s a name that gives you a warm fuzzy. Probably should have just named it Osamaland. Maybe that’s why they’re hesitant to send a female there. All speculation my friends. Probably not the best input I could have had. Well that’s about it for this edition of the Beanie Liberation News Front.
The commissary was interesting. I had 8 things on my list and spent $150 – go figure!! I guess 6 months work of paper plates can get expensive. I kinda felt like people were looking at me when I checked out with 15 little cans of cat food – Oh! Poor old guy is on a budget and eating cat food!! Beanie mention there were two places that need CAs. I think it was Chenaro & Salerno. If it’s Salerno, it’s a lower altitude, but it’s in a pretty dicey area, close to Pakistan and an area known as “Federally Administered Tribal Areas” of Afghanistan. Now there’s a name that gives you a warm fuzzy. Probably should have just named it Osamaland. Maybe that’s why they’re hesitant to send a female there. All speculation my friends. Probably not the best input I could have had. Well that’s about it for this edition of the Beanie Liberation News Front.
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Day 13 - 14
16 - 17 Oct. I travel back from Houston today. Nice to get out of the rain. Chatted with Beanie for about 15 minutes last night. She’s hanging tough. Due to the altitude her eyes are giving her a bit of a rough time trying to focus and read. She's hoping they will adapt over the next few days. Not much else going on. I head back to Phoenix tomorrow.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Day 12
15 Oct. Cheers. I am still in Houston, TX this week and the humidity is about 10,000 %. The good news is that email appears to be a good option for Beanie comms. The work schedule will probably not allow mass use, but at least she can keep me informed on a time available basis. Day 1 in Bagram did not get off to the best start. Beanie was walking around, taking a couple pictures and turned an ankle. She’s okay, but is trying to stay off her bad foot as much as possible. One good policy that is in place is once in country you have the first couple days off to get used to the time change and kind of get your stuff into the proverbial sock. This is a pretty good idea; especially when everything is new and one could be experiencing slight (maybe severe) sensory overload mode. I told Beanie to take things slow and not to worry about trying to impress folks. Her work ethic and competency will take care of that for her. If that doesn’t work, she can always rely on her charm and demeanor – well may want to take another look at the work ethic and competency! LOL. It looks like the Beanie Blog is working pretty well. I’m not sure, but if you register for the blog (which is not too painful) you can post comments that Beanie should be able to read once she can access the blog. . It also looks like the phone situation may not be too bad. Beanie has a ~12 hour time differential that actually works out pretty well. If she calls early in the morning she catches me at the end of my business day and if she calls at the end of her duty day, she can catch me early in the morning – maybe not the best option; I’m not a morning person. I've decided that my traveling actually makes our separation a little easier to deal with. When I’m on travel, and in my mind, the Bean is at home. I know it’s probably some level of denial, but hey – it works for me. Oddly enough, I am learning to dust and the plants are still alive a good two weeks after Bean’s departure. That’s a week longer than I would have guessed!! Not sure how the kitties are holding up (little kitty humor there). Bean will drop lines when she can, but my expectation is to hear from her 2-3 times a week. In the absence of new information, I will make something up – kidding. That’s all for today – only 168 days left!!
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Day 11
14 Oct. It’s a beautiful day in Houston (well, maybe not), but I got to chat with Beanie for quite a bit. She’s in Bagram, but most importantly she got a good night’s sleep and a little bit of relaxation after 4 days of hectic travel She has been into her temporary office where she met up with Wanda, a fellow DCMAer that she has been emailing for the past month or so. In conjunction with one of Wanda’s trip to another on-base location, Kathy was able to visit the PX and get a general tour of the base and surrounding areas. Initial indications Bagram is nicer that the pictures. She said the views are incredible with mountains surrounding the base. Just outside the base are the remnant of buildings and equipment from the Soviet era. The other, more serious Soviet remnant, are land mines. It has been said that Afghanistan is the most heavily land mined place in the world. It appears that to protect their withdrawal, the Soviet army heavily mined their entire escape route. That is one of the issues that has slowed down construction as Step 1, Clear the Land Mines, is crucial to get right. I know I certainly appreciate that. That being said, it also appears she is at Bagram for the short term. She’s been advised she will be moving out to a yet to be determine forward operating base (FOB). Not sure how happy I am about this as Bagram is the largest (and I assume the safest) location. I’ll have to see when I find out about the new location. (not that I get a vote).
Day 10
13 Oct. Well the day started out really good and really early. I got an early morning (3:15 AM) “wake up” call from Beanie. She is in Kuwait and it sounds like it’s a really cluster. For some reason she has to fly Standby from Kuwait to Bagram. This makes no sense. She is on orders. To make matters worse, she is living in a tent city on the outskirts of Kuwait City. No pillows, no blankets, just a mattress on the top bunk. To add to the cluster, because she is flying standby, she has to be at the terminal at 6:30 every morning and 8:30 every evening as well as 2 hours prior to any flight schedule for Bagram. Not the best set for someone that hasn’t had more than 3 hours of uninterrupted sleep and many days. The whole thing just pisses me off. It’s like nobody seems to know where and when flights are leaving. It appears this in specific to Afghanistan as her travel mates going to Iraq where in and out pretty quick. I think the fact that she is going thru all this crap without me makes me miss her even more. Talk about a feeling of helplessness. I am enroute to Houston for a few days. Hopefully Beanie can get access to a Calling Card so she can reach me on my cell or maybe even email access. Late breaking news. Got a quick call from the Bean and it looks like she caught a C-17 (cold and noisy) out of Kuwait to Bagram. Interesting note, it’s a six hour flight because the US has to fly all the way around Iran versus the short, direct route. It looks like she caught the flight just a couple hours after we chatted and she arrived safely at Bagram. Her Commander met her at the flightline, which was a nice touch. They put her in the Kellog Brown & Root (KBR) room, which by Bagram standards is much nicer than the B-huts (more on B-huts to come later). Will catch up more next time we get to chat.
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Day 9
12 Oct. Well today the reality that we do not have the self-cleaning house option set in. It was just too much too hope for. It seemed to be working fine up until a week or so ago. Maybe Beanie is right and the next house should be smaller. I did get short, but great call from Beanie. She called from Kuwait. Someone on the ground had a cell phone set up for international calling. We only got to chat for a short period, but her flight from Germany to Kuwait was pretty good and she is on Space Available out of Kuwait to Bagram, Afghanistan. This translates to “we have no idea when you’re leaving, but be here everyday at 0600 just in case.” I thought she sounded really good considering it was 2:00 AM. Maybe the jet lag was working in her favor in that area. Her spirits remain high and she seems to believe, in her words, “that the trip over may well be the worst part of it.” I sure hope she’s right.
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Day 8
11 Oct. Well I started of the day in good shape with a nice call from Beanie. She has landed in Germany, some place she called LeiZig (I'm sure that's not the right spelling??) , but I suspect I lost something in the transmission. It was sooo great to talk to her after missing her call from Bangor yesterday. I don't know if you've read anything about it, but Bangor International is somewhat famous for their support of the troops. Every flight that goes in and out of this airport has a Welcoming Committee to show their support for the troops. This is really exceptional when you consider these flights come in and out at all hours. Really good people doing good things. I've added a couple of pictures the Bean sent me,
She had a good flight; got fed three times, watched a couple of movies, and slept 3-4 hours. The plane was a DC-9 which has a 2-5-2 configuration so almost everyone on the flight had an isle seat. I could tell she was pretty beat, but she sounded in good spirits. I just think she needs a little quiet “Beanie” time to get some rest and recharge. I know it’s tough on her to be around that many people for the long. I relayed to her all the great emails folks have been sending. I need to get some emailing done today.
She had a good flight; got fed three times, watched a couple of movies, and slept 3-4 hours. The plane was a DC-9 which has a 2-5-2 configuration so almost everyone on the flight had an isle seat. I could tell she was pretty beat, but she sounded in good spirits. I just think she needs a little quiet “Beanie” time to get some rest and recharge. I know it’s tough on her to be around that many people for the long. I relayed to her all the great emails folks have been sending. I need to get some emailing done today.
Day 7
10 Oct. Well the Bean went wheels up today. I got to chat with her a couple times
throughout the day. She left out of Freedom Hall on Ft Benning. She said it was an amazing place, huge, lots of TVs, easy chairs, and a very nice facility. She got some pictures so I’ll get to see it later. I missed her calls on her refueling stop at Bangor, Maine – thoroughly pissed me off. So stupid, I should have remembered she would have that stop there. To make matters worse, I think I just missed her by a matter of minutes. Got a couple voice mails from her so in some ways it may work out better to have messages I can replay while she’s gone. My first Friday night in a “NoBean” state – I don’t think it’s going to be a particularly good trend. I did do a little quality time at the gym after work today. Nice 6.5 miler at a good pace. Going to try again tomorrow and see if I can actually get back to running 5-6 times a week and maybe go for the P. F. Chang marathon again in January. Seems
pretty unattainable at this junction, but stranger things have happened. The kitties seem to be having a rough time of it also. Max is whining like a big dog – always wanting pets and me to watch him eat. Beanie would sit with him while he ate and he really seemed to like it. I think he has a brain disorder. Moochie could care less as long as there is food, water, clean kitty box, and affection on her terms. Doing a little laundry tonight and “saving” the big cleaning for tomorrow. Yep, I know how to party!!!
throughout the day. She left out of Freedom Hall on Ft Benning. She said it was an amazing place, huge, lots of TVs, easy chairs, and a very nice facility. She got some pictures so I’ll get to see it later. I missed her calls on her refueling stop at Bangor, Maine – thoroughly pissed me off. So stupid, I should have remembered she would have that stop there. To make matters worse, I think I just missed her by a matter of minutes. Got a couple voice mails from her so in some ways it may work out better to have messages I can replay while she’s gone. My first Friday night in a “NoBean” state – I don’t think it’s going to be a particularly good trend. I did do a little quality time at the gym after work today. Nice 6.5 miler at a good pace. Going to try again tomorrow and see if I can actually get back to running 5-6 times a week and maybe go for the P. F. Chang marathon again in January. Seems
pretty unattainable at this junction, but stranger things have happened. The kitties seem to be having a rough time of it also. Max is whining like a big dog – always wanting pets and me to watch him eat. Beanie would sit with him while he ate and he really seemed to like it. I think he has a brain disorder. Moochie could care less as long as there is food, water, clean kitty box, and affection on her terms. Doing a little laundry tonight and “saving” the big cleaning for tomorrow. Yep, I know how to party!!!
Day 6
9 Oct. Had a very nice chat with Beanie today. She actually got to eat 3 hot meals today – first time since arrival. She said she leaves tomorrow evening with a direct flight from Ft Benning to Germany; probably a military charter of sorts. She has to have her duffel bags packed and out in front for formation around 0600 – typical. That will be the last time she’ll see her stuff for a while. She’ll need to keep all her criticals in her back pack until she gets to Kuwait and maybe Afghanistan. She called Mom & Dad today. Dad said it was another “tear fest” between Bean & Mom. Nice to see though. I found out I need to cut my trip to Michigan with Dad a couple days short to support a customer event in Virginia Beach on Nov 15. I hadn’t planned on getting there until the 17th. Kitties seem to be a little confused with the whole Beanie going away thing. I don’t get home until 6:30 or so and they seem to be wondering where the 4:30 to 6:30 kitty pets have gone. Between that and being home along while I am on travel, they’re going to have some adjusting to do.
Days 3-5
6-8 Oct. I traveled to Charleston for a few days. Not a bad flights. Hotel was nice, historical part of Charleston and 10 minutes from the customer. Trip was reasonably successful. Only got to chat with Beanie a couple of times for a few moments. I could sense her frustration with the deployment process; gross mismanaged schedule, lack of understanding that not everyone that is deploying is a 20 year old smooth brain, and a few personnel issues. She’s been living out of vending machines and snacks cause the schedule is so dicked up they don’t have time to hit the chow call and when the day is done, the chow hall is closed. Then to top it off, she told me one of the Army Sergeants directly confronted her for being too slow when in reality, her group was just the last group in line. Sounds like the whole equipment issuing process was boot camp all over again – just the level of bullshit you really don’t want to put up with when you’re a “mature” Beanie age. She got thru the day, but she wasn’t a happy camper. I told her to just note the large “L” on the dude’s forehead and move on – maybe write up the process in her critique. I had a small “festival” with the government customer tonight – just a no-host happy hour at Four Peaks Microbrewery. Good beer & food. Turned out to be a long day getting up at 5:30 Eastern Time (2:30 AZ time) and not hitting the rack until 11:00 AZ time. Can’t hang like I used to.
Day 2

5 Oct. I awoke to a sound I hadn’t heard in a while – friggin woodpecker tapping on the metal flashing around the roof. May have to buy a pellet gun. Went to the gym and had a good, but tasking workout . Went to PetsMart and bought new kitty water and food dishes. They should work out really well as it keep the water clean and food fresh while auto filling the bowls. Went grocery shopping to pick up a few things. Tried to play golf, but quit after 10 holes – way too slow. Not sure what it will be like when the snow bastards get here. Had a nice chat with the Bean. She seems a little frazzled, but in control. Organization does not seem to be a strong trait at the MTC. I would have thought with the tens of thousands of folks that have processed to and from the combat zones they would have had their shit together a little better – then again . . . Army. Upgrades all around for my trip to Charleston – yea!!
Day 1
4 Oct. A pretty tough day saying goodbye at the airport. I think this is something you really can’t plan for until it comes due and then you fail miserably. Beanie was a real trooper. Came back to the house and for some reason decided to completely detail out the Volvo. It looks really good for a 10 year old car. Beanie called from Fort Benning and I had to laugh when she told me she had two room mates; especially when she talked about getting there early to avoid having the top bunk and worrying about falling out of bed and breaking a hip!! Got a very nice V-Mail from Tom & Glenda wishing Beanie the best. Need to remember to play it for her, it will mean a lot. Had an office get together tonight - it was good and was also a nice distraction, though I did find myself telling everyone about Beanie. I have a feeling people are going to get sick of hearing about Beanie so I probably need to be aware and ratchet it back a bit. Got home a little before 10, had some tea, and watched MAD TV and SNL with the kitties.
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