Saturday, May 30, 2009

Trying to Stay Busy in "The Deid"

I just wanted to put up a quick post from over here. This is me with my corpsman, HM3 Langley out in front of our medical "office"/box at the HAS. Temperatures out on the runway can get near 140 during the middle of the afternoon. Today the wind was blowing at about 25 mph and it felt like standing in front of a hairdryer. Bad news for Langley since it is only going to get worst over the next 2 months!


Monday, May 25, 2009

Hello from "The Deid"

Now that our "good deal" stopover in Sicily is over, it was back to reality today as we arrived in Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar. The first thing we noticed when we got off the plane is that it was HOT! Temperatures were over 115...nearly double what they were in Maine. The fact that it is a "dry heat" really doesn't matter. We spent the afternoon walking around in a sleep deprived and dehydrated daze familiarizing ourselves with the base and its amenities. Overall, all I can say is that I'm glad I won't be here all that long!

Medical at the HAS (Hardened Air Shelter)


The Flight Line Clinic


Hospital on Base

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Hello from Sicily!

Hello everyone! We departed NAS Brunswick on Thursday afternoon after a busy week full of last minute preparations. En route to Qatar we stopped at the Naval Air Station in Sigonella, which is on the island of Sicily. Not a bad start to a deployment! We had the opportunity to do some sightseeing yesterday and we drove one hour north to the coastal town of Taormina. This is a very old town which was settled around 800 B.C. The biggest tourist attraction in the town is an old Greek Amphitheatre (Greeks were here before the Romans) that is preserved very well and has amazing views of the Meditteranean. After touring the amphitheatre, we sat at a restaurant in the town square and enjoyed some iced Italian coffee. Tonight we leave for our permanent home in Al Udeid Air Base in the country of Qatar where I will be eagerly awaiting the arrival of my replacement so I can go home to Lindsey and Tatum!

Finally, when we left Maine there were several news stations there to document it since VP-10 will not return to Maine because of BRAC and our relocation to NAS Jax. Here is the link:
http://www.wcsh6.com/video/default.aspx?mid=1130336281


Views from the Amphitheater

More Scenic Views

Inside the Ancient Greek Amphitheater

More Views Inside the Amphitheater

Church in Taormina town square

Me and Mr. J.D. enjoying the view

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Visiting the Naval Academy on our way to Virginia

On our way down to Norfolk we stopped overnight in Annapolis, Maryland to visit the Naval Academy as Mike has always wanted to visit there. We enjoyed our short 16-hour visit to the capitol of Maryland and we snapped a few photos to share...

The USNA grounds


Housing where ALL of the the midshipmen live ALL 4 years

Housing for the Academic Deans at the Academy

The USNA mascot


Fun in Virginia

Hugging Mr. Caleb Arthur

Mother's Day 2009

Tatum and her new friend, Elise Arthur


At Ocean Park Beach

At the waters edge with Daddy

So excited!

A quick update from VIRGINIA...

Well we have officially been living in Norfolk, Virginia for 2 weeks now! After a crazy couple of weeks at the end of April we left Maine on May 1st and traveled to Annapolis, MD to visit the Navel Academy before heading south to Norfolk. On Saturday the 2nd we arrived safely at our new home in Virginia where we quickly hunkered down and settled in. Between goodbye's and packing our last few weeks in Virginia were a bit crazed and hectic to say the least. On top of all of the craziness, moving with an 18 month old was not particularly fun for anyone thus it was hard to maintain any semblance of a routine or normalcy. Once our belongings arrived we worked pretty much day and night to unpack so that we could relieve ourselves of the boxes and be settled in before Mike left on Monday the 11th. Thankfully our friends the Arthur's and the Snyder's were able to assist with watching Tatum so that we could be productive! Despite all of the long days and sleepless nights (due to thinking about all that we had to do!) we are happy to be here and we are adjusting to our new life in Virginia. Please let us know if you will be in the area as we would love to see you!