10/3/11

Diary of an HR guy in Iraq Part 2

To My Awesome Family 2
Hi Family! I love you guys so much and can’t wait to see you again...almost half-way there!
Well, lots of stuff going on. We work a lot. We start early in the morning and go well past dark. I’m finally sleeping well...for a while there, my body was waking me up at 4:00 am! I’m also learning to binf my way through the maze of concrete walls that surround all the buildings here. I took some pictures to show you what I mean...

At the end of this twisted corridor it my room! These giant barriers are called T-walls. They were put in recently to keep out mortar shells and giant bugs (joke). Everything looked the same, so I would always get turned around and lose my way! The wooden walk way in the picture below is called “Mortar Alley.” This is where the mortar hit a few months ago (and resulted in all the T- walls being installed). Pretty cozy, eh?

They mop the wooden boardwalks every day. They also do my laundry and clean my room. It’s kinda like living in a hotel! It’s always hot and sunny here...usually around 105 degrees or so. Mommy would hate it! However, it actually rained yesterday. And to my surprise, it was followed by fog! Not exactly what you’d expect in the desert.

When I step out my door in the morning, this is what I see (right). At the end of the walk way is our loading yard (through the gap). This is where military convoys load water onto their
trucks to take off to different bases around Baghdad. The giant T-walls also surround the loading yard (left). On just the other side of the wall is Suddam  Hussein’s  palace grounds. I’ll show you some pictures of his Palace later on.

Check it out, here are some non- military truckloads. These will go all the way up North. It’s a long drive for them. The men wear long man-dresses. It actually keeps them more cool in the hot sun.
To the side of the trucking yard is our little emergency bunker. It’s kinda snug but I guess it will keep you more safe. Our security guy told us that if a mortar shell goes off, we need to stick our thumbs in our ears and open our mouths...otherwise out lungs could explode...nice. Hopefully, I won’t have to worry about that kind of stuff! I feel really good knowing that I can rely on Heavenly Father for protection. I don’t seen how people do it without have the comfort of the Gospel.

We drive past Saddam’s palace every time we go to lunch. The sights are really quite amazing! Below are few pictures. Saddam had dozens of palaces. And because he never wanted people to know where
he was, he made all of his palaces prepare a the meal for him just in case he popped in. Look at the picture on the right. Do you see all the sandbags stacked in the windows? US forces now occupy the palace. It’s very creepy seeing these palaces, knowing all the horrible things that took place here. Since coming here, I’ve heard things that would make your skin crawl!

The gun to the right was left on Saddam’s palace grounds. It’s an anti-aircraft gun. Compared to the everything else out here, it looks very old fashioned. As we drive along the roads here, we see tons of armoured vehicles. I haven't seen any tanks yet, though...which kinda bums me out.
In addition to all the armoured vehicles and stuff here, there are also lots of orchards. However, they’re not the orchards were used to seeing in Utah. I think this orchard grows dates. I tasted a date the other day...not too bad!

Check out these awesome pictures! These are straight off my computer. Seeing these is always the best part of my day! Look familiar?

I love you guys tons! Can’t wait to see you again!
Love, Daddy



Due to security reasons I can't post the pictures, but if you would like an email let me know.   
My nerves aren't any better after reading this but I do feel some peace.  Joani is staying with me and that is SO helpful!  Conference weekend gave me lots of spiritual strength too.


9/28/11

Diary of an HR guy in Iraq

9/28/11     To My Awesome Family!
Well, I’m finally settled in after a long, long, long, looooooooooooooooong, flight! Let me tell you about it...
After you guys dropped me off at the airport, I rushed to my plane. Made it just in time, too. So I found my seat, got settled, and waited. Then I waited some more. After more waiting, the Pilot announced that a light on the control panel had burned out and they were waiting for a replacement. A silly light! Well, after 40 minutes of waiting, we finally took off. My first stop would be the Atlanta Airport.
When we landed in Atlanta, we were way late because of the light bulb replacement. In fact, when we pulled up to the gate, I only had twenty minutes to get to my next flight! The pilot had trouble linking up with the gate tunnel and took up up ten more minutes of precious time! When I finally got off the plane, I had just 10 minutes to race to the other side of the airport to catch my flight to Dubai. I ran and ran! I dodged people, scrambled up escalators, and panted, “excuse me” and “coming through.” Also, my belt was loose, so I had to grab my pants to keep them from falling down while I ran. I probably looked pretty funny. Anyway, by the time I ran up to my gate, the plane I was supposed to be on was just barely pulling away from the gate. I
had missed it by only a few minutes! Argh...
Anyway, I said a quick prayer then asked the airline people what I should do. They sent me on a plane to Dubai that went through London. Isn’t that funny? Remember how I was joking with Mommy that I was going to England and that I would have my own little vacation? Well, this was no vacation!    I guess I should stop teasing Mommy! On the flight to London, I sat behind a lady who had a fuzzy, black mohawk. I could only see the top of it peeking over the top of her chair and it reminded me of a giant tarantula...I almost took a picture of it!
After my stop in London, it was off to Dubai! I was excited to see that each seat in the plane had a movie screen with tons of movies to choose from. There was a really old lady from the Philippines sitting next to me. I had to laugh when I saw that the movie she was watching was “Thor.” Can you imagine
that?

Dubai was an interesting place. There were tons of strange smells and sounds...and boy, it was hot! I thought it was interesting that they had a room that people could go to just to say their prayers. Check out the sign. Everything was written in both Arabic and English.








The Airport ceiling was so high. It reminded me of a giant palace. There were mirrors on the ceilings and lots of flashing lights. All the workers there wore long white robes and had white scarfs draped over their
heads.








 To get to my next flight, I had to ride the bus to a city called Abu Dhabi. But before I could do that, I had to take a taxi to the bus stop! My taxi driver was really nice. He kept making jokes and laughing. I didn’t understand his jokes, but I pretended to and just laughed along with him. After I paid him, I began walking away from the taxi. The driver called after me. “Sir, don’t forget this!” I turned around to see my wallet on the seat. I smacked my forehead...isn’t that just like Daddy to forget something like that? I thanked the taxi driver and then thanked
Heavenly Father...He was really looking out for me!

The bus ride to Abu-Dhabi was cool. I sat by a man named Arun who talked to me about all of his business ideas. He has big plans to help people. It’s fun meeting so many different people. I love seeing the goodness in people’s hearts around the world.

As the bus rumbled along, we passed old buildings that looked to be straight from the movie, Sinbad.
Most of these buildings are called Mosques. Mosques are places were the Muslims here go to pray and worship. They’re kinda like our wardhouses. See the big towers? That’s where the priests call all the Muslims to prayer each day. Can you imagine the Bishop building a big tower by our church house and shouting to everyone to remember to say their prayers? Muslims do that five times a day. I hope you’re all saying your prayers!
















The bus finally pulled up to the Abu Dahbi International Airport. When I got to the main waiting area, I felt like I was inside a magic mushroom. Look at the strange patterns on the ceiling! They’re made of little tiles glued in interesting designs.  





 Believe it or not, there was a McDonalds in the airport. I could have had a Big Mac and fries for lunch! Instead, I bought something that would be more unique. I picked out a goat cheese and orchard leaf sandwich (seriously). Once I picked it out, the man behind the counter took it out the bag, grilled it, and
brought it to me. It was gross, but at least I can say I tried a goat cheese sandwich. Not many people can say that, right? I also had an orange Soda and a fruit plate. Orange soda is good wherever you get it...even in Abu Dahbi!

Everyone there was so nice and they all spoke very good English!
From Abu Dahbi, I flew to Iraq. On the plane, I showed an Iraqi man how to play the video games on the plane. Boys will always love video games...regardless of where they come from! Anyway, when I got there, I had a few meetings and then went to bed!

Check out my room...pretty small, huh?


















Well, I’m meeting lots of new people and seeing tons of interesting things. I can’t wait to tell you more! I'll send another update soon. In the meantime I love you all so much and miss you more than I can say! I’ll try to call you on my computer...It will be tricky finding a time when we’re all awake!
I love you Sally! I love you Grandma! I love you Savannah! I love you Sydney! I love you Zackers! I love you Summer! I love you Zo-Zo Bear!
Talk to you soon! Love Daddy...


I sure love this guy.  I don't function well without my better half.  He had some cool pictures that went with his email but I couldn't copy them over.  I'll keep trying.


5/25/11

GASP! Honey, we have a Teenager!

Teenager Quotes- just for fun

Cinderella- Proof that a new pair of shoes can change your life!

The young always have the same problem - how to rebel and conform at the same time. They have now solved this by defying their parents and copying one another. ~Quentin Crisp


It's difficult to decide whether growing pains are something teenagers have - or are. ~Author Unknown


The average teenager still has all the faults his parents outgrew. ~Author Unknown

Adolescence is a period of rapid changes. Between the ages of 12 and 17, for example, a parent ages as much as 20 years. ~Author Unknown



Mother Nature is providential. She gives us twelve years to develop a love for our children before turning them into teenagers. ~William Galvin



MAY 12, 1998

First child, first grandchild, first great-grandchild

Savannah is a sweetheart!  She has such a great smile and a big heart. 

She is caring and considerate of others.

Now our first teenager!

She plays the piano and flute, she loves to sing, dance, and act, she loves horses and dogs and learns everything she can about them,  she is a great babysitter, she loves the wii and DS, and she is a great helper to us at home!

Happy Birthday to our first baby girl!



Savannah is 13!!!!!!!  We love you Vanna!!!!!  We need to buy some candles and stop using sparklers!  LOL

Zoey loves our donuts tradition! 

Little nibbler

Savannah's locker, I decorated it and left a present inside- a necklace, lotions, chex mix, flavored water, skittles, and a crown (she wanted one!), it was fun to surprise her!

THE ROOF RESTAURANT- We took Savannah out for a special date.  I remember my parents taking me to NYC for a fancy dinner when I turned 13 so I wanted to do the same for my Savannah.  We didn't tell her where we were going and she was so excited and surprised.  She was GLOWING all night.  It still makes me cry when I think about this night, it was really special. 

Daddy's girl!

Beautiful view, beautiful company




We love you Savannah!  

The family celebration was on Saturday May 14.  Savannah loves Tepanyaki Japanese Steakhouse.  We can only afford it once a year so we save it for her birthday!  Double Noodles!!!






Zack went and asked for chopsticks! 

Zoey LOVED the noodles, she was grabbing them by the handfuls!  Good thing we got double! 


On her birthday we took Savannah to pick out some clothes.  She was adorable trying on outfits and twirling in the mirror.  This was a milestone because the store wasn't Walmart or Target, it was a "Mall store", her first REAL shopping trip.  Yay for girls, boo for the price tag.  (With 4 girls I need to work part-time at this store...)

We used gift bags because apparently we need to buy wrapping paper!

Love those sweet eyes

These silly monkeys wish they were twins sometimes

More sparklers


Since we only have time at night, it gets late and poor Summer falls asleep on the couch!

























5/24/11

Pinewood/Field Trips Galore/Another Broken Foot



I love England!  And I love that Prince William looks like my brother Jerry!  And I love this picture!

APRIL 26- Little Dude with his derby car!  He and Tom have so much fun making them, Tom even bought a few new tools...

Tom keeping Zoey from trouble, and Sydney with a hurt foot, (more on that later)

Zack is so proud of his car

He got 2nd place!  He's already planning his car for next year.




APRIL 27- I took a personal day to go on a field trip with Summer and all of 1st grade, to the Zoo!  It was ALSO my anniversary!  In the morning when I was getting ready Summer asked me, "Are you going to wear earrings and make-up?"     "Um, Yes."    "Oh good, I don't want people saying you are fat and ugly."      Poor Summer, embarrassed by her mom, it still stings.  But I had a GREAT day with Summer and I think she had fun too.

Her cute class

Paige- Summer's best friend

Wanting to still be the "baby"

Coolest Gorilla EVER

Our super awesome group

It's hard work walking around...


Well at least I had jewelry and make up on, didn't have time for my hair! 




So Sydney fell at school and hurt her foot real bad, this happened on 4/26, we waited a day to see if it would get better but she wouldn't walk on it and it was really swollen.  On 4/27 after the field trip with Summer I took Sydney to the Dr.  They thought it was broken and sent us to get an x-ray.  Sydney just bawled.  She was so sad and so scared to have a broken bone.  We got the x-rays done and while we waited I took her to see an adorable puppy, it cheered her up for a moment.  Then the Dr called to say it was broken and the tears started up again.  I felt so bad for her.  It really was pitiful.  Tom and I had tickets to go to the REAL soccer game and dinner for our 15 YEAR ANNIVERSARY, but we decide we needed to be home with our Sydney and comfort her.  We still need to celebrate our anniversary...get right on that Tom!
MAY 4- I'm happy to report that the day after Sydney got her cute blue cast and pink glitter toes she told me "having a broken bone isn't so bad, I like all the attention!"   I took another personal day to go on a field trip with Sydney for the 5th grade Hope of America concert in the Marriott Center at BYU.  It took me back to the days when I used to clean that place!  I told Syd that I got to walk in the catwalks, she thought that was awesome and told all her friends.  :)

The fun bus ride

Emily and Sydney

Sydney and me

The lovely Marriott Center stairs, scary in crutches! 
 

Sydney and JR, her "friend" I won't embarrass her but she was happy that he hurt his foot too, because he could understand her.  Plus they "like" each other....Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

I always cry at Hope of America!




















The ADORABLE puppy that cheered Sydney up...I want her!  She's a Papillon! 
MAY 6- Another field trip!  This time with my buddy Zack (and his friend Sael) to Camp Floyd.  It was a pretty awesome place!  I got to be the tour guide for the old "Inn", very cool!  Wish I had pictures! 


















 While all these fun activities are going on...

- It's the last month of school which means VERY busy/crazy time for me

- Tom got strepp, then bronchitis, high blood pressure, and is sick again with pnemonia (I think)

The thing that suffers MOST, among other things, is the house...

I hate mess! 




Counter-O-Chaos































Don't even get me started on laundry...





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