Post details: Merry Christmas!


Marissa has been mobilized by the Army for deployment to Iraq and is scheduled to return July 2008. You may contact Marissa at marissa.pelky@us.army.mil


Merry Christmas!

December 26th, 2007 (284 views )

It certainly has been an unusual Christmas for me; this is the first time that I haven't spent the holidays with my family. I really expected to be homesick and sad, but that wasn't the case; in fact, I was pretty joyful. Perhaps it was the anticipation of my R&R (I'm leaving in a week!), or the crazy office decorations, or some of the activities we shared. More than likely, my joy came from the knowledge that, God willing, this will be the one and only time I'm away from home for Christmas, and I'm so blessed to have such wonderful circumstances to return to in less than five months!

Once again, our dining facility went crazy with decorations...

A unique altar

I thought this chapel was really pretty

Styrofoam Frosty won't melt under the lights!

Our Christmas Tree and Santa's chair

Possibly the coolest manger scene ever - it could have been featured on Veggie Tales!

Yes, those are cauliflower trees and carrot shrubs

Look out! It's the Christmas Crocodile!

We had a little Christmas party in the J4 office, complete with gift exchange and funny headgear. Most of my colleagues were wearing the traditional red hats, but my mother had sent me something extra special...

Honestly, the one time I really remember being melancholy was at midnight mass. It was a beautiful Catholic service, complete with readings in a variety of languages to acknowledge the many countries supporting the efforts in Iraq. Of course, we sang Christmas carols, and when we sang "The First Noel", we got to the chorus, and I waited expectantly for the Soprano descant that never came. Old habits die hard, I guess. I'm really spoiled by our wonderful choir at St. Paul's, and missed our midnight mass terribly even though I enjoyed the one here in Baghdad.

So, I'll be home in less than two weeks for fifteen days of vacation that I'd like to think I've earned. Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night!

Lots of love,
Marissa

Comments:

Comment from: Mom [Visitor]
I loved the photo of you as always and you always find a way to smile in spite of the circumstances. Glad to see that the decorations are low fat for this holiday. (No butter sculptures!) We can't wait to see you and the holidays just weren't the same without your squeals of surprise and your contagious laughter. Come home safely and soon!! Miss you loads and love you THIS MUCH(-----------------)!
All my love,
Mom
PermalinkPermalink 12/26/07 @ 07:52
Comment from: Jason [Visitor] Email · http://jasonirrdeployment.blogspot.com/
Merry Christmas Marissa! oh yea, and are you sure that Chapel wasn't made from butter? It looks awfully suspicious . . .
PermalinkPermalink 12/26/07 @ 12:03
Comment from: Tanya [Visitor] Email
Loved the unique photos and especially the one of you. I happy for all of you that there were such great decorations.Hope you got to talk to Santa! Missed you this Christmas- but looking forward to upcoming Holidays and celebrations with you. Just a few more days. Love, Tanya
PermalinkPermalink 12/27/07 @ 09:54
Comment from: Kate [Visitor] Email
Merry couple days after Christmas!! I saw the Star of Bethlehem today. In Pennsylvanis, that is:) Having a nice visit so far! See you soon!!
PermalinkPermalink 12/27/07 @ 20:54

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