Sunday, March 29, 2009
Chicken and Things
Because you can't name a fast food place "Church's Chicken" in Kuwait....so I present to you "Texas Chicken". Same logo, same taste..just no Church in Church's. This place is just odd sometimes.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
New View
Friday, March 20, 2009
Bacon
Here's a conversation I had with Emily yesterday on the phone...
Me: Where do you want to go on vacation when I get back?
Emily: Canada!
Me: Why? What's in Canada?
Emily; Bacon!
Me: Anything else in Canada?
Emily: I don't know, but they have bacon.
Who knows where she gets this stuff from? And no, we will not be going to Canada on vacation, although I am currently open to suggestions. Other than Canada, Emily's request was Seaworld. I'm thinking road trip....so give me some ideas..
Me: Where do you want to go on vacation when I get back?
Emily: Canada!
Me: Why? What's in Canada?
Emily; Bacon!
Me: Anything else in Canada?
Emily: I don't know, but they have bacon.
Who knows where she gets this stuff from? And no, we will not be going to Canada on vacation, although I am currently open to suggestions. Other than Canada, Emily's request was Seaworld. I'm thinking road trip....so give me some ideas..
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Random Ramblings
Emily is sick again with the flu. How could she be lucky enough to get it twice in less than six weeks? Hopefully that means she'll be flu-free next year. She seems to be doing well minus the whole flu bug. What a way to spend Spring Break, huh?
I've also been doing alot of thinking about the pros and cons of city vs. country living since my short list of possibilities seems to have a few of both. I feel much like the post from my uncle a few months ago...You can read it here.. As of right now, it looks like it will be Shreveport/Bossier City, mainly for the reason of location. The others on the list will still be there as they are permanent jobs and people in this career field are forever shuffling jobs with each other. Because this career field is relatively small, it is like Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon (just google it if you don't know) Thanks to Facebook, I have started reconnecting with some of the people I went to high school that are still in the area, so it won't be like completely starting over if I took a job in Colorado or Florida. Another good thing about the jobs I am considering in S/BC are regular 'day jobs'. It has been so long since I wasn't stuck in the 24/7 loop, that it will be a nice change to be 'normal'.
We'll see what the future holds, but that is the current direction I'm going...
I've also been doing alot of thinking about the pros and cons of city vs. country living since my short list of possibilities seems to have a few of both. I feel much like the post from my uncle a few months ago...You can read it here.. As of right now, it looks like it will be Shreveport/Bossier City, mainly for the reason of location. The others on the list will still be there as they are permanent jobs and people in this career field are forever shuffling jobs with each other. Because this career field is relatively small, it is like Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon (just google it if you don't know) Thanks to Facebook, I have started reconnecting with some of the people I went to high school that are still in the area, so it won't be like completely starting over if I took a job in Colorado or Florida. Another good thing about the jobs I am considering in S/BC are regular 'day jobs'. It has been so long since I wasn't stuck in the 24/7 loop, that it will be a nice change to be 'normal'.
We'll see what the future holds, but that is the current direction I'm going...
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Another try at this blogging thing...
Another try at this blogging thing, seems I just got bored with the last one. I have a feeling this blog will be a mixture of things going on in my life, hence the word salad title. A mixture of what's going on in my life - nearing the end of my time here in Kuwait, returning to 'normal' life with Emily, my obsession with personal finance blogs, my 20 year college degree, and random other happenings in my life.
Kuwait - Hard to believe it's less than 80 days now until I return to the States. I don't know about everyone else, but the time has really flown by for me. A year has passed and words can't express how ready I am to 'unpause' my life. This has been an interesting experience to say the least, both personally and professionally, learned alot about myself and others. Some things I knew and forgot, some were things I learned for the first time.
Normal life - Still have no idea where we'll end up when I return to the States. As of right now (for those of you that are curious), I have a short list of 5 places that I'm considering. I would consider other places depending on the opportunity...
The current list is:
Shreveport/Bossier City, LA
DFW area
San Antonio, TX
Tampa, FL
Colorado Springs, CO
The list isn't as random as it seems as all of them (minus DFW) have a large military installation that usually have a large number of jobs that are in my career field. Each have their pros/cons, the biggest one for 3 of them being the distance from family. I have decided that I will apply to all of those locations for jobs that are a fit for me and I will end up with the job that I'm meant to have..so we'll see.
My obsession with personal finance blogs~ For some reason I could read them constantly. It's very interesting to see how people save money, do more with less, and some of them manage spend next to nothing and still walk out of a store with a cart full of stuff. It passes some of my idle time here and is more educational that playing online games (they are still trying to get me hooked on World of Warcraft here).
School~I am currently taking Programming Fundamentals..Translation: I hate java programming and I just need to pass this course. I am not a programmer, have no desire to be and just need this course for my degree. If I can manage to stay on track this time, I should FINALLY have my Bachelor's degree at the end of the year...just about 8 or so years later that I should have. But better late than never, right? In addition to the class, I'm also studying for one of the "big" computer certifications, which is a completely different challenge, but oddly enough will probably be easier than the programming class.
Things are pretty quiet around here. I've been working nightshift since I got back from my visit to the States in December. It's nice to be on nights so I can actually get some work done instead of all the 'drive-by' taskings that seem to occur doing the day. It also gives me a chance to talk with Emily more since I'm awake when you guys in the States are awake now.
As a random sidenote: It's easiest to catch me via email, facebook, or IM. I do have a phone here, but I don't like the phone any more than I liked it in the States so it doesn't get much use (usuallly just calling Emily). I don't know why people expected this to change, but they did. Who knows?!?
Kuwait - Hard to believe it's less than 80 days now until I return to the States. I don't know about everyone else, but the time has really flown by for me. A year has passed and words can't express how ready I am to 'unpause' my life. This has been an interesting experience to say the least, both personally and professionally, learned alot about myself and others. Some things I knew and forgot, some were things I learned for the first time.
Normal life - Still have no idea where we'll end up when I return to the States. As of right now (for those of you that are curious), I have a short list of 5 places that I'm considering. I would consider other places depending on the opportunity...
The current list is:
Shreveport/Bossier City, LA
DFW area
San Antonio, TX
Tampa, FL
Colorado Springs, CO
The list isn't as random as it seems as all of them (minus DFW) have a large military installation that usually have a large number of jobs that are in my career field. Each have their pros/cons, the biggest one for 3 of them being the distance from family. I have decided that I will apply to all of those locations for jobs that are a fit for me and I will end up with the job that I'm meant to have..so we'll see.
My obsession with personal finance blogs~ For some reason I could read them constantly. It's very interesting to see how people save money, do more with less, and some of them manage spend next to nothing and still walk out of a store with a cart full of stuff. It passes some of my idle time here and is more educational that playing online games (they are still trying to get me hooked on World of Warcraft here).
School~I am currently taking Programming Fundamentals..Translation: I hate java programming and I just need to pass this course. I am not a programmer, have no desire to be and just need this course for my degree. If I can manage to stay on track this time, I should FINALLY have my Bachelor's degree at the end of the year...just about 8 or so years later that I should have. But better late than never, right? In addition to the class, I'm also studying for one of the "big" computer certifications, which is a completely different challenge, but oddly enough will probably be easier than the programming class.
Things are pretty quiet around here. I've been working nightshift since I got back from my visit to the States in December. It's nice to be on nights so I can actually get some work done instead of all the 'drive-by' taskings that seem to occur doing the day. It also gives me a chance to talk with Emily more since I'm awake when you guys in the States are awake now.
As a random sidenote: It's easiest to catch me via email, facebook, or IM. I do have a phone here, but I don't like the phone any more than I liked it in the States so it doesn't get much use (usuallly just calling Emily). I don't know why people expected this to change, but they did. Who knows?!?
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