Tuesday, November 22, 2011

AF Day 192

FOB Smart at 2100 - Tuesday

Tuesday night means tacos around there parts and usually I would be one of the first in line. As I have been watching my intake lately, I will likely pass and opt for a less fattening sandwich. There will be plenty of red and green chili burritos in Las Cruces come December!

Our day here was another normal one with little bits of interesting interactions filling in the time between breakfast, lunch, and soon dinner. It is always a nice thing to see massive HESCO barrier walls erected in short time. HESCOs are the modern version of earthen ramparts designed to block or prevent access, as well as modern benefits of blast protection. I enjoy being outside alongside our contractors and tracking progress in real time. This also serves the benefit of correcting issues as they develop rather than after the fact, which can be costly or can extend schedules, which can also be costly.

It is 0830 in the morning where my son is likely just now waking from sleeping soundly. His day will begin with a hug and a kiss, and later a phone call from me. I often envy his schedule, which generally consists of eating, playing, bathing, napping, sleeping, and more playing! What a lucky little boy.

143, Kaesen.

Good night and good day.

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