Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Moving day to come....
I found out yesterday I do have to move to another building here on KAF. My new room won't have internet service - at least not right away. I am putting off moving for a few days until my current internet subscription runs out. Not sure how I will stay in touch after the move...
Friday, November 5, 2010
Groundhog Day... all over again
I went away for a couple of days up to Kabul, but now I'm back at "home" at KAF. And overall my life hasn't changed much. Went to work; went to a ceremony to honor fallen warriors; ate the same food at a different dining facility; still don't know if or when I'm moving to a different room.
I guess one thing has changed - I got my roommate to give me a haircut. Just a trim... had to be done. I am thinking about letting my hair grow out - I haven't had it long in a long time. It is layered now - I'm going to let the layers grow out first and then try to let it grow longer. I'm also thinking about letting my bangs grow out. I have always had bangs. My mom wanted me to grow them out when I was younger, but I would always leave the hair hanging in my eyes instead of pulling them back - so she let me cut them. It is hard to grow hair out in the military, because you have to conform to certain standards. Oh well... it's something to keep me occupied in the routine monotony of things.
I guess one thing has changed - I got my roommate to give me a haircut. Just a trim... had to be done. I am thinking about letting my hair grow out - I haven't had it long in a long time. It is layered now - I'm going to let the layers grow out first and then try to let it grow longer. I'm also thinking about letting my bangs grow out. I have always had bangs. My mom wanted me to grow them out when I was younger, but I would always leave the hair hanging in my eyes instead of pulling them back - so she let me cut them. It is hard to grow hair out in the military, because you have to conform to certain standards. Oh well... it's something to keep me occupied in the routine monotony of things.
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