Monday, July 25, 2011
Aydin and his new iTouch!!
Sunday, July 24, 2011
More Steve pics...
Steve on move out day... That is not snow... it is sand blowing in the 125 degree wind!
Even in Iraq... there is a StarbucksReady to board the bus to the airport...On the plane to KandaharWelcome to Kandahar, Afghanistan
Steve had to spend a little in Kandahar before they were able to move onto Kabul, his final destination. While he was there, he took a few pics...
Kandahar terminalTheir living quarters in KandaharSteve had labeled this picture as, "Happy campers!"Kandahar roads
Steve said,
"You know the Canadian Military is here when there’s a HOCKEY RINK in the armpit of the planet."The USO
He is hoping that this will be his form of transportation when he needs to get around...View from the front door of my building, that is Kabul Peak
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Beach day...
These are not the best quality pics... Steve has my camera and I am still looking for a new one. Until I find a new one, my phone will have to do! I also didnt even get a picture of Aydin today.. bummer!
Morgan and Tristen carrying more fish...
Karlie, her niece, Liam and Tinsley
Liam in his new towel... thanks grandma!!
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Steve's pictures... so far
Steve in the Hummer
He is in the third one...Steve and one of his 'buddies'...Packed and ready to go. Its pretty sad that all of his belongings for the next year fits in three small bags. It makes you wonder how much you really need or what is important in life?Once they got to the airport, they were greeted by wonderful people who are there every week to send our troops out to war. They bring food, snacks, books, movies, and love. They have so much respect and appreciation for these troops and show it by giving them a proper send off. I am so grateful for these people who do not even know who Steve or any of these other sailors are and stay with them for a few hours. Thank you great people of Columbia, South Carolina!
After they mingled, they lined up along the runway and shook every individual sailor's hand and thanked them for their service. His first stop was Kuwait, Iraq. He spent a few days on the base there before heading out to Afghanistan. Steve got off the plane and about gasped for air.... at 115 degrees at 9PM. What kind of crazy temperature is that?? He described the air as if he was standing in front of a hot blow dryer all day. With the wind and the heat... it took a few days to get used to it- if that is even possible.
He also told me that no matter how hot it is, he (and no one does) sweat. By the time your body starts to perspire, it evaporates. I cannot even begin to imagine how that would be. For us, it was 100 degrees today but adding 20 more... would kill me!!
So these next few pictures are of his few days in Iraq...
Everyone unload the bags...
Their tent...Inside their tent... their home (for a few days at least).His bed... the bottom- no one lived on topTheir AC units... Steve said it worked so well, he had to sleep with sweats...Even in Iraq, you can find a McDonalds...The Eastern Toilet...
Yes, Steve found it interesting enough to send it so I thought I should post this.
I will post more when they come. He has made it safely to Kabul, Afghanistan where he will spend the rest of the year. When he is able to get internet connection, I will hopefully (cross my fingers) get more pictures. If you're interested in seeing his pictures... keep checking for updates.