22 September 2005
Well, the blog I updated while deployed on Operation Iraqi Freedom II is now here in it's final resting place. I have a new and awesome domain name now that I plan to keep into the future, so everything should stay functional. I restored all the pictures which were previously broken when I cancelled my last web hosting service.
Adios
Adios
03 September 2005
So, it's been a really looooooong time since I've posted on here. Since then, my domain hosting service with aplus.net expired; so I have a lot of broken links. If you want to view any of the pictures which appear broken, go to www.flickr.com/photos/cake or just click on something you want to see on the Zeitgeist, which is located on the lefthand column.
It's good to be back. I've already finished up a semester of classes over the summer. I'm not PTSDing (or at least not too much). Life is seemingly fine and dandy across the board.
The year and a half I spent deployed was very hard and very painful. However, the more civilian friends I talk to, the more I realize that the experience I had over there doesn't have a parallel to common life. I guess that's what esprit de corps is about. I'm glad, in a way, that I don't like the military lifestyle so that I'm not tempted like some in my unit are to volunteer for another tour. From what I've heard, five have already recommitted to go this fall.
Anyways, I might find a hosting solution where I can store the broken pictures soon for the fun of keeping this (rather curt, actually) digital journal alive.
Ta-ta for now
It's good to be back. I've already finished up a semester of classes over the summer. I'm not PTSDing (or at least not too much). Life is seemingly fine and dandy across the board.
The year and a half I spent deployed was very hard and very painful. However, the more civilian friends I talk to, the more I realize that the experience I had over there doesn't have a parallel to common life. I guess that's what esprit de corps is about. I'm glad, in a way, that I don't like the military lifestyle so that I'm not tempted like some in my unit are to volunteer for another tour. From what I've heard, five have already recommitted to go this fall.
Anyways, I might find a hosting solution where I can store the broken pictures soon for the fun of keeping this (rather curt, actually) digital journal alive.
Ta-ta for now