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September 28, 2008

Photo Update

Filed under: Mil Blog, Personal — Joel @ 10:30 pm

Life is hectic of late since returning from Louisiana. Here is a photo summary of my two weeks on the bayou and this past week back home.

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Here is Sarah on her first day of school, a couple of days before Hurricane Gustov hit Louisiana.

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Preparing to move out from Little Rock, Arkansas, down to Louisiana in the rain that Gustov brought.

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South of Shreveport in traffic as residents begin to make their way back to their homes.

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Yes, this is a chicken coop, and we did sleep in it our first night in Alexandria, Louisiana.

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Me hard at work in our TOC (Tactical Operations Center) in Port Barre, Louisiana.

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Uploading a couple of Chinook Helicopters (CH-47’s) on the highway in front of our TOC.

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The chinooks taking off.

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This is the former Wal-Mart we called home for our two week stay.

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Chapel service in our warehouse.

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Convoying home; clouds courtesy of Ike.

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With only 10,000 in attendance I was able to take advantage of military night at the Royals game my first night back.

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Ichiro Suzuki

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Open house at Sarah’s school…she was the star this week.

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Jeremiah at the Evangel Football game.

September 16, 2008

Last Call - Financial Peace University

Filed under: Debt — Joel @ 12:20 pm

This is your last chance if you are interested in taking Financial Peace University with me this fall; I must hear from you by Thursday evening. The class will be Sunday nights at 6:00 pm at Central Assembly for thirteen weeks starting on September 28th.

One other side note; I am finally back from Louisiana and will soon provide a post including photos of our two week experience on the bayou.

September 9, 2008

Happy Birthday Sarah

Filed under: Mil Blog, Personal — Joel @ 8:05 am

Today marks Sarah’s 6th birthday and third in a row the Army has caused me to miss. This one is a little more difficult since I promised for months not to miss it and cleared my Calendar to make sure I would spend it with her. Hopefully I will make it back for the party on Saturday. Happy birthday!

September 3, 2008

Operation Show Me Gustov - Day 1

Filed under: Mil Blog — Joel @ 10:41 am

After an exhausting day, I find myself half way to Louisiana, bedding down at Camp Robinson in North Little Rock, Arkansas.

The whirlwind of events over the last 24 hours is leaving me dizzy and tired. At 1826 (6:26 pm) on the 1st I was initially informed I would be mobilizing to support disaster relief efforts in the gulf. After completing several urgent tasks, and quickly packing my bags, I was on the road for Lexington, Missouri shortly after midnight.

Arriving at the armory at 3:15 am I caroused around several sleeping bodies before locating one semi-conscious soul who was able to spout out, “0600 breakfast, 0630 formation; sleep wherever you find a spot.” With a large drill floor virtually unoccupied, I found a quiet corner of concrete and laid my head down with my pillow and blanket. At 4:30 am I discovered the pure misfortune in my selection of real estate; I was right next to the kitchen and the cooks were up making breakfast. After attempting to fight through the noise to get back to sleep again, I gave up at 5:00 am and arose to ready myself for the day.

Shortly after 8:30 we hit the road in our 15 vehicle convoy. Luck was on my side as I was assigned to ride in the GSA van, a quiet and dry trip compared to my fellow Soldiers. At 50 miles per hour with hourly rest halts; the normally 7 hour drive quickly turned into 14. We first encountered Gustov near the Arkansas state line, and fortunately dodged a bullet. Two vehicles in front of us, a HMMWV with trailer in tow attempted to stop at a red light. The fresh moisture on the brakes and the rain on the road caused her wheels to lock sending their vehicle into a full 360 degree spin, amazingly hitting nothing. After that incident, our pace slowed considerably as the weather quickly deteriorated.

Shortly after 10:00 pm we pulled into North Little Rock. After a couple of hours of “SRP (Soldier Readiness Processing)” and a brown bag meal, we settled into our dry and comfortable open bay barracks. As I finish this post, the clock now reads 1:22 am. I hope to find internet when we arrive at our command post in Alexandria, Louisiana. For now, I must sleep; the 5:30 am wake up will come much too soon!

September 1, 2008

Heading to New Orleans

Filed under: In the News, Mil Blog — Joel @ 9:09 pm

Earlier tonight as I prepared to write a long overdue update, I received a phone call from my Colonel informing me I need to report to Lexington, Missouri tonight. In the morning we will head out to Louisiana; pray I have internet and the levees don’t break! I will update you when I can!

 

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