Day 26: Horribly Busy. Horribly.
As you can see by the title of this post, I have been horribly busy. Only today did I get done making this video for the Iraqi Ministry of the Interior. I hope they put it to good use out there.
Song of the day: “I Shall Not Be Moved” (B’s Re-Edit) by Underground Ministries & Kenny Bobien. Here’s an MP3 sample. It’s awesome stuff. I like how they took a gospel track and remixed it. It sounds nifty…I like the verses, they pack a powerful punch. Great job by Brian Tappert on this remix.
Speaking of that track, I got the 3 CD set Wax Wars from Defected Records. It combines three DJs from their respective house music labels and hooks them each up with a CD of their own. It’s pretty good. 7 stars out of 10.
Talked to Aftan at length this morning. Great conversation. It’s cool that we were friends back in high school and now even though distance separates us, after three years she found me on Myspace and we started talking and became good friends. She’s a cool girl (she doesn’t like me saying that she is a woman) and I am glad we are friends now. Rock on Aftan, because you rock.
So it doesn’t feel like 25 days have passed. Heck, if the rest of my time here passes by like this, my deployment will be over before I know it. Seriously, it’s like I wake up in the morning, go to work, come home then go right to bed. That’s it. It’s awesome. Thank God I’m in the International Zone and nowhere else because it’s pretty much the only touch of normalcy that I see while I’m deployed — having a set routine, doing a specific job, etc. Not many other deployed people have this luxury. I have been blessed.
How ’bout them Gonzaga Bulldogs? Knocking off Michigan State by 3 in 3 overtimes in the Maui Invitational last night. Oregon and Gonzaga are primed for good seasons, but I think Gonzaga might go far into the NCAA tournament. It’s time they got past the second round.
Anyway, that’s it for today. Love you all and God bless. More to come tomorrow.
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