Wednesday, November 19, 2008

The dust is finally settling

No pun intended. After a long 15 months I am finally back home with my family. The loom of rockets and mortars has ceased and the refreshing inhale and exhale of clean air is back! As the plane was landing I could see green trees for miles, oh what a feeling! No more sand storms causing thick sandy nose hairs, stinking porta-johns with Chuck Norris quotes on the walls, taking showers with shower shoes, shaving and brushing my teeth with bottled water, and having my daughter stare at me through the webcam asking me to touch her hand. I have been home for almost two weeks and the integration with my wife and daughter has been amazing. Absence really does make the heart grow fonder.

So many things to talk about in such little space and more importantly time. I'm so blessed to be back and I want to send the warmest gratitude to everyone that has supported us throughout our tour. As the dust continues to settle I think I will find my way back into my leather bound book, re-prioritize my life and learn to live in the free world again, man I feel like I just got out "the joint". Look to hear from me soon.

P.S. I have yet to express my thoughts on the new commander and chief.

Love to you,

AD

3 comments:

Lodo Grdzak said...

Enjoy man! Sounds to me like you've earned it a thousand times over. Anxious to read your comments re: Obama. But hope you give yourself some time to relax as well and enjoy all the little things we here have been taking for granted.

Anonymous said...

WELCOME HOME, Adrian!!!!!!!!!!!! I look forward to your writing about the new commander-in-chief...so much HOPE. xomomlynn

Eljay said...

Welcome home, my friend -- I'm wearing Captain's bars on my baseball cap to commemorate your getting through a second tour safely.

Thanks for taking care of the other thing, and I can't wait to read the 75-page poem that Obama inspires. :))