Friday, December 14, 2007





Here are some more pictures of the trip and Bahrain. Enjoy!

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Qatar and Bahrain







I finally arrived in Bahrain. I figured I'd post some pictures so everybody would know what it looks like over here. This first picture is of our tents in Qatar. It's like 5 in the morning and foggy. Those tents were actually pretty nice. That next picture is just me later in the day. The galley there was awesome. In the two days we were there, I ate like 12 times at the galley. We played some ping pong and ate most of the time. Surprisingly it was pretty nice. On Monday the 10th we departed Qatar for Bahrain on this little rickity Navy airplane I thought was going to fall out of the sky. We got to Bahrain and surprisingly Bahrain is pretty high tech. The city is so modern that it amazes me. We checked into our five star hotel where we will stay for the next six months. It's a hard life i know. Actually it will be pretty hard, being away from everything you know is mind boggling. I can't quite make my mind adjust to life out here. I miss all of you and especially you Mandy. But the good new is that it will be over soon! Six months and I'll wake up. Well there will be more to come soon!

Saturday, November 24, 2007

Vacation over..

stew left today for Maine. he'll leave soon from there for Bahrain. The next six months are going to be really hard.Be safe Stew! I love you so much!

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Our first tree!




Since Stew will be in the sandbox during Christmas, we decided to decorate our tree early. It's not much but it sure is special to us- our first Christmas together. Pictures of "Christmas morning" coming soon to a blog near you! So anyway... my days are counting down until Stew leaves the states for the desert. The exact date is the 26th of this month so Stew is trying to milk every moment he has with his wifey... ME!!! This will be the first time in our lives that we celebrate Christmas before Thanksgiving. Aint it crazy?!- but then again, that is our life.

Monday, November 12, 2007

Another day in Indiana



Today we resurrected Manda's car, jumped on the trampoline and rode the dirtbikes. I must have great luck with that yamaha because I got stuck in a big hole and popped the chain off. Meanwhile Mandy parked her bike so she could point and laugh. I did fix the chain and got unstuck and here's the picture. Since Skylar said there were too many of Manda and not me I decided to fix that. Here ya go!

Saturday, November 10, 2007

Indianer!


We took leave and made the 18 hour drive to "Befford" (Bedford), Indiana, Mandy's parent's homeland. Haven't done much here yet than help Mandy's parent's unpack and put stuff together in their very nice new house. Today we got out and rode the dirtbikes around, well actually she rode because I couldn't get the Yamaha to start. Honda Rules! Or so says Manda. When I get back from Bahrain I think I am going to get myself a KTM SX 450F. It's supa cool yo! The house sits on a 6 acre lot and is fun to hot rod around on. Here's a little piece of useless trivia- Befford is the Limestone capital of the world. The limestone from here was also used to build the Pentagon where Mandy's brother just so happens to work. Or more like sit around and surf the web while collecting a ridiculous government salary. My government salary however isn't so high class, but I do get 30 days paid vacation yearly. WooHooo! Mandy's plans for the six months that I'll be gone is to work fulltime at the hospital as a phlebotomist and part-time at Maurice's while going to school full-time to become a flight RN. At least that way she won't be spending all of my hard earned money. I take that back, she still probably will.

The grand state of Maine....


Thus far Mandy and I aren't too fond of Maine. We transferred to Brunswick on October 1, and it was pretty for about three weeks then everything and I mean everything died. To go to a sit down place and order a good tasty steak, well let's just say that's impossible in Maine. Bland is the seasoning of choice here. For the first ten days of our stay at the barracks we had no hot water. It was quite funny seeing Mandy try to wash her hair the Navy way(in 30 seconds).....so ya. On a positive note we did have room service, which meant we actually changed our sheets once a week, and when I say we I mean the maid. Supposedly there are moose here but we have yet to see one first hand. There are three restaurants, ruby tuesday's, friendly's and applebees which are all pretty much the same thing. While it will take some getting used to, the quietness is pretty nice. We have met some really nice people and once we finally get a house It will turn out to be quite a fun place to live.