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Patience

4/17/2008

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Ok, so the last blog wasn't as funny for you as it was for me.  You must understand, I was in a HOT room with 200 soldiers and 5 wives for 7 hours.   2 out of the 7 hours was informative, the other 5, well, let's just say I wanted to bang my head against the wall.  I don't do sitting still well. I think they were trying to teach patience to me. I am thankful I only have 2 days of this, hubby has 6.  Poor guy.

I went to the commissary last night, I was excited to find a few organic items, as well as soy milk and diet DP!  I did note there are several items I will be buying on line or begging my friends in the US to send my way.  Over all my experience was not horrible, but not great for someone that likes to cook as much as I do.  When I was done with the commissary, this is where my new lesson of patience was put to the test.  I had to wait in line for a cab for (drum rolll please) 45 minutes!!!!  I was about to loose my mind!  After 20 minutes I started thinking "are you kidding me"?!?!  Then I just went numb.  Oh goodness I need a car.  I am so thankful I didn't buy ice cream.  I hope my yogurt is ok.

Boy 1 started school yesterday.  That is about all I have on that subject.  11 year old boys don't say much.  :)  I was able to drag out of him that his day was ok & that he met some potential friends.

Enjoy your day.....
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7 Comments
Tammy
4/17/2008 09:52:19 pm

I thought your top 5 was hilarious. I guess you have to have experienced things like that to find it funny.

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Rachel
4/18/2008 12:42:12 am

I read that you have dark hair. Send some pictures I bet it looks great!!! When I first read the blog I thought it said 7 hours with 200 HOT soliders lol I am tired today!!!! I look forward to reading this every morning when I get to work.... love you all!!

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Rachel
4/18/2008 12:43:43 am

Sorry I can't read or spell today Soldiers....

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staci
4/18/2008 03:41:31 am

I loved the top 5 and I'm not even in the military!! And remember, NEVER put the phone in the oven. Can't believe nobody every told ME that!! What a close call, I was thinking about it. Enjoying the daily updates... keep em coming.

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Kathie
4/18/2008 04:36:27 am

Just to let you know lee sent me your emails, I'll check my spam later. Loved your top 5.

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Rachel
4/18/2008 05:26:23 am

I saw your picture on myspace very cute!!!!!

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Chad
4/18/2008 10:42:21 am

The wildest ride I ever had in my life as a cab ride from Seoul to Camp Casey. We were going to be late for the base closing at night (we had been partying and were heavily intoxicated). We told the cabby that we would pay for the speeding ticket. Good thing we did not get stopped! I jumped out of airplanes with less anticipation. Quite the trip, I still have very blurry memories of that night!

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