december is half way gone and we are almost into the new year. in all of my previous years i never would have thought that i would bring in the new year in a different country and never would have thought that country would be iraq. but we all embrace the idea and it will be something to talk about many years down the road. i feel bless in alot of ways, being here at the JVB has led me to meet some pretty cool people. this past month has been pretty exciting month. the hooter girls were here, they were nice to look at, real nice to look at, but once they opened their mouths all i wanted to do was to tell them to shut up. they were pretty anoying and that is an under statement. next we had arron tippin arrive here, though he didnt stay with us he stopped by and we got some photos with him and he had a concert which was enjoyable. that guy was pretty cool, down to earth and you could tell that his sole mission here was to be with the soilders. if yall didnt know he was an elite soilder back in his day so he new what we all are goin through. then i got to cook dinner for the WWE wrestlers and that was un-real. seein these guys on tv for most of my life then haven them right in front of me was exciting. i made them some fried rice with chicken and vegies with buddha belly's and they ate it up. vince was here and so was john cena to name a few and i got pictures with them both and they were pretty low key guys and vince seems to not like vegies, he didnt eat a single one. then kid rock came to town and put on an awsome show. i always wanted to go and see him in concert and i got to go for free and to see him here in iraq was amazing. he put on a pretty kick ass show and alot amercan patriot songs. then last weekend we had a cook off with the navy for the "army vs. navy" and i heard that the navy had the best cooks in all of the military, but that was the case till they came head to head with the guys from the oregon national guard. we wooped up on those guys, all three judges voted for our plates. so to beat the navy in a cook off has to be the highlight so far of this deployment.
every day that goes by here means that i am one day closer to gettin back to my life with erika and family and freinds. i can not wait till that day comes. though being away from loved ones for so long this in ways had tightened bonds with ones that i though couldnt be tighter and has grown my faith in God in ways i thought not possible.
i am not too sure how many people still follow my blog, i know i dont write too much too often, but for those who still do, thanks for all the support and prayers you throw our way over here and thank you
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Loved your blog and most of all you!!! You always seem to bring the tears. I never thoughtI would try to wish the months away-cause that just makes me older-but we want you home and do miss you so much! Thank goodness for skype and the phone! That has made the time much easier on us. I'm so proud of you and the growing you have done this year-GOD truly blessed us with a wonderful SON!!!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE YOU SO MUCH!!
I'm following ya! It is so awesome to hear from you, believe it or not, I miss you a ton! Way to kick the Navy's ass, we will miss your cooking at Christmas for sure.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait until you get your little booty back here. I'm proud of you and the way you keep such a positive attitude throughout this whole thing. You've come across some amazing opportunities and life exerience throughout this whole process and I can't wait to sit next to you again and hear all about your adventures. Love you! e
ReplyDeleteYes we will, but we won't miss you stealing people's presents on Christmas Eve! I would probably give you mine this year since you did Oregon proud by taking out those Navy cooks! Nice job! You must have actually stayed awake in cooking school! We actually will miss you on Christmas, but I know you'll be providing some love and Christmas care to all you feed over the holiday. That's probably all some of them have to look forward to, so I'm glad it'll be you cooking for them. Take care and Merry Christmas, we'll be thinking about you ~ Love Chuck & Kristi
ReplyDeleteWay to go Justin! I knew your chow would come up superior...keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteWe were glad to have gotten to talk to you on skype and know you were safe and healthy in Iraq. It won't be long and you'll be with Erika and home for good. Hang in there.
Darrel and Monika Happy New Year and GO DUCKS!!