6 Feb
Today I would like to take a moment and welcome to my blog a group of young and enthusiastic students; a fourth grade class from New Jersey. Ms. B and her students send a Christmas package to me and the other Marines and Soldier here in Iraq. Over the last few weeks we have exchanged e-mails and recently I heard they were logging on the Internet to read my blog. So, here is my official welcome to Ms. B and her 4th Graders - I hope you guys and gals enjoy the blog and, as time permits, I will continue to do my best to answer your letters. As for life in Iraq today, the only note of interest is that our "farm" is growing. Cassy, a local female dog, is the newest addition to our family of animals. We now have, a Cassy, Roy - the turkey, and two cats. At this rate I expect a goat, two sheep and at least one camel to take up residence in our area prior to my departure in June. It seems are population is growing in more ways than one. Have a good day.
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Well it's good to know you are fitting in with the locals, however if you start building an Ark, I'd start getting concerned.......LOL
I have to warn you though, TSA is getting tougher over here with the security at the airport, so if you must get the camel onboard once you get stateside, I would try and conceal it, so that they don't catch on.
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