And speaking of giving...
Sean worked with me at Uechi camp one summer (Suparinpei and Tsukenshitahaku no sai) before heading off to Iraq. He's over there now putting his ass on the line while the rest of us are enjoying time off with those we love. He's minus a girlfriend he had when he left these shores ("it" happens...), but his spirits are high. We keep in touch.
Straight from "somewhere" in Iraq.
Here's a picture Sean sent of one of the little buggers.Camel Spiders are the nastiest things I have seen over here. I was sent to a Radio Relay Point after I was released from my last company (I went from a Transportation Company to an Infantry Company). Transportation and Infantry... 2 very different worlds I might add. So I was at this RRP or RP as we call it (I can't really go into detail on what those are all about via internet) and I was on the radios with one of my soldiers when we heard this loud scream; very lady-like I might add. It was another one of our soldiers who woke up looking at the bunk above him with a huge camel spider right over his face. So everyone who heard the scream entered the area to find this soldier burning the camel spider yelling, cursing - it was very funny. Unfortunatly it was my room the camel spiders got into so I wasn't too thrilled my whole time at the RP.
Well I'm going to wish you a Merry Christmas/Happy Holidays now. I will be on the road the next few days. Take care and take it easy. I hope to hear from you soon.
Sean

If you want to write him, he's shonchin@gmail.com .
We need more Seans in the world who are willing to give their all in whatever they do, and find humor in the face of fear.
Merry Christmas to everyone, and remember the spirit of the season.
- Bill