Sunday, September 23, 2007

Moving Forward

Dear all,

IT has been busy with our USO people here. We have gone from one meeting to the next brain storming this that and the other and working hard to finalize our plans and begin to get this center up and running. We will have a United Through Reading Program and we will need books, books, books! I am thrilled. Sherri, I NEED you!

Balad is like a little city. Picture a rectangle that is about 4 miles by five miles. All around the preimeter is a tall, tall chain link fence with the big round sharp wire around the top. I never leave the interior area of the base. I will never see out side the walls or wire. It is like a little city. The car rental place and airport where I picked our USO people up is all right here within the wires. For the most part all the streets at paved. It is very hard to figure out what is what as all the building have ten to twelve foot concrete barriers around them. They are about six feet away from the buildings. The openings are covered by another overlapping barrier they comes out another four feet. So kind of piture a bit of a maze to get to any building. No big signs announcing what the building is and very little lighting at night. Safety you know!

Okay every one, I am sitting here writing you and the gentleman next to me is on the computer on the phone talking to his daughter. He is talking to his little princess and I am crying like a baby. It is so precious! The sacrifices our troops are making is amazing and I can't thank them enough. This conversation I am hearing makes be so proud of our troops and proud of their families at home that support them.

Back to Balad. We are in trailers. Each trailer is divided into three rooms. Some have two to a room and some just one. I am fortunate to have one to myself. I am slowly meeting my neighbors and they all seem very nice. Everyones hours are different so you rarely see anybody. Women are not to be alone outside after dark without an escort. Hence the slop bucket. It is even un-nerving to open your door at night as the doors open to the outside and so you can't just crack the door and look out, the whole thing has to be opened in order to see. For me, if they don't identify them self, I don't open. There is a porta potty right outside the maze of my trailer but I don't do there either after dark. I admit it I am chicken, to go out after dark to get to the porta potty and go through the maze is a little scary for me. And I am not a big fan of porta potties anyway!

Lt Ramirez is incharge of the heliopad and has invited me to come and spend some time out there. I can't wait! That is where they bring in the wounded and also where they out process the troops that they are transfering either back home or to there units after being here in the hospital. He says there is a big, big need for assistant there and he would love the USO to be a part. You can just imagine how much I want to help there. Those wounded troops coming in need a mother and certainly the ones going back out need a mother to love up on them.

One more thing...girls you will hate me but I did not get Hard Body pictures. Being a judge was way more serious and important than I thought or knew about. I mean I had to learn the poses and count how many they did and there was not time for pictures. After is was over they all took off and I didn't get a one. They are having another in December and I will plan on getting pictures then.

I love you and miss you and appreciate so much your support.
In His Mighty Grip,
Linda

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Stay strong, my love, we are praying for you! You are doing a mighty work, AND we will be waiting for those pictures ;)

Shannon
Shan_hall82@yahoo.com
www.shanandmarc.com

Anonymous said...

I have you on desktop and it is the first thing I do when I come online. As usual you make me feel unworthy. It was a cluster at inbound today, first time 10:45 actual arrival after 6pm sometime and you know me I whined. Donna is in Chicago they did not change the time from 1:30 so I went boo hoo lol. So now the guilt is setting in. God sent you there for a reason girlfriend and I sit here crying knowing our soldiers have you to hug them when they are in pain. Thank you Linda for making the huge sacrifice, cause when they got you, they got the very best Texas has to offer. I miss you :) Laurie

Wendel Dickason said...

UTR Program in Iraq? Folks, that sounds like a special request to me. Visit the US Postal Service website for information about free packaging and how to best send boxes of books to Iraq: http://www.usps.com/supportingourtroops/
Linda's address:
USO Balad, Iraq
332 EMDG/USO
APO AE 09315

Linda, do y'all have a video camera and discs yet? If not, in a pinch, you can use your still camera for shooting video and then convert the images and sound from Quicktime to a format that will burn onto a DVD. If you can't find a young soldier who knows how to do that, I can put some instructions together.
Sports News: The USO had tickets for Texas Rangers games this weekend. I didn't take part, but saw a bunch of soldiers on TV on Saturday, and then while attending the game with my retirement planning company this afternoon, I saw the guys get a standing ovation from all the fans in the ballpark when the announcer 'pointed' them out. I caught up with them after the game and found Cynthia trying to herd the group as they were heading back to the bus and I couldn't help laughing. It was like watching a hockey player on dull skates try to control seventeen camo' colored pucks.
And then before they left, I remembered I had my pocket camera and got a good picture of a soldier autographing a baseball for a little girl. Obviously someone who knows what a real hero is.

Keep taking care,
Wendel Dickason

Unknown said...

Read your blog, incredible! I remember when I was overseas; I compared everything to the States. I’ll bet Iraq seems like a movie set, surreal and a little incomprehensible. Does it look like the Moon, with all the craters and sand? Are you waiting for someone to yell, “Cut, that’s a wrap, let’s go home”? Post pictures…

Daniel

Anonymous said...

Thank you so much for clearing up my confusion. I was finding it hard to understand if there was an Enterprise Car Rental Agency there! I was so confused that I shared it with Sgt Watson and he said you better NOT being going outside the wire! I am glad you are behaving like a single girl in New York...not opening your door for strangers or going out alone after dark!

Stay safe!!!!

Kim

LuLu said...

Hi Linda,
Josie and Jake want to see about doing a book drive for you at their school and we want to hit up our friends around the area and missouri to help out let me know what kinds and if we can do that to help when you get a chance stay safe you are in our prayers LuLu

Anonymous said...

Linda, I have 150 plus new children's story books for you. Do I ship them to your APO address, please suggest ASAP, thanks for all you are doing.