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15:24 Monday, December 17, 2007
ArmyOIF 06-08Personal

So I have made it home again.  We arrived back a few days ago and I have been spending all my time enjoying my family and catching up on all the stuff that I have missed.  Its kind of surreal right now.  My mind and body is on one set of routines and schedules and my life is on another.  I guess it will take a while to re-adjust, but I wouldn’t give it up for anything.  Its so good to be with my family, eat real food, sleep in a soft bed, and not worry about things exploding at any time.

As a final word, so far I have not missed my weapon, dodged a pothole, ran a redlight, or attacked anyone!  I have however, discovered that I hate tailgaters and crowds (especially the pushy holiday type) even worse than I did before. 

Now I am off to enjoy more family time and figure out what “normal life” is again.  LOL


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Congratulations. Best wishes to you and your family for the Holidays and the rest of your life.

Posted by United States membrain on  12/18  at  09:18 AM

The Thunder Run has linked to this post in the - Web Reconnaissance for 12/18/2007 A short recon of what’s out there that might draw your attention, updated throughout the day…so check back often.

Posted by United States David M on  12/18  at  10:08 AM

Yay!! clap, clap, clap, clap, clap, clap, clap!  cool smile

Posted by United States   on  12/18  at  12:40 PM

<a >  Welcome home! Enjoy every second of every day! May you and yours have a wonderfully Merry Christmas and Rockin New Year! Did I say Welcome Home?......

Posted by United States   on  12/18  at  01:13 PM

Welcome back, Soldier.  Thank you again for your service and your sacrifice - not to mention your family’s sacrifice.  Enjoy your holidays.

Posted by United States RevMedic on  12/19  at  01:06 AM
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