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Paul the Pig, the official unofficial mascot of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, is a world traveler and writes about his adventures.

December

December 14th, 2007 (149 views )

Well, December has been quite exciting for me thus far. It all began with a trip to Camp Victory here in Baghdad for some internal management training. I focused intensely on the course and was pleased with all I learned.

The model student

The class was taught by Peggy Johnson, who works for the Secretary of Defense. A bright, cheery woman, she kept the class entertained with catch slogans and a myriad of group exercises.

With Peggy

The food was wonderful at Camp Victory as well. The large dining facility offered a variety of choices that we don't get here at Phoenix Base, and we were offered a steady stream of snacks throughout the day.

I do enjoy Pop-Tarts from time to time

What I enjoyed most was the scenery. Our living conditions were more than comfortable, as we were staying in a an honest-to-goodness palace. I spent much of my free time enjoying the plush couches that once belonged to Uday and Qusay Hussein.

The foyer area was decorated for Christmas, and I enjoyed the lovely tree and the inflatable Sergeant Santa!

With one of my US Navy colleagues

During an extended dinner break, I was able to visit Al Faw palace, right down the lake from where we were staying.

Enjoying the scenery

I went with a few of my teammates and we marvelled at the ornate entryway.

Marissa posted quite a few pictures of the interior, so I won't bore you with duplicates. However, I did get to sit upon one of Saddam's thrones.

Don't I look regal with my sailor servants?

Roughly translated, the plaque says "He who sits in this chair rules all of Mesopotamia"

I also got a picture with Marissa on the large spiral staircase.

We spent our last evening at Camp Victory enjoying the lake. I took a much needed bath...

This beautiful marble sink is a remnant of a destroyed bathroom facility

...and visited with a few of the local residents.

Upon my return to the International Zone, I was invited to participate in a Hannukah service with our new Australian officer, Major Leonard. After assuring my colleagues that I was indeed kosher, I even participated in the lighting of the menorah!

I love experiencing the traditions of others!

All in all, the first half of this month has been wonderful, and I am anxiously awaiting Christmas and my impending redeployment, now less than four weeks away!

Until next time,
Paul

Comments:

Comment from: Mike [Visitor] Email
Can't wait for your return, Paul! Hurry home!
PermalinkPermalink 12/14/07 @ 14:22
Comment from: Mom [Visitor]
Can't wait for your return either, Paul, because you will be bringing our wonderful daughter home with you!! Loved the pictures you included! Stay safe and don't go to any barbecues...regardless of what anyone tells you!!

Love,
Marissa's Mom and Dad
PermalinkPermalink 12/14/07 @ 20:08
Comment from: Carol [Visitor] Email
You look so regal, Paul, sitting on Saddam's throne! Don't let it go to your head! You have really had some amazing experiences with Marissa!! The pictures are amazing!!!
PermalinkPermalink 12/14/07 @ 20:10
Comment from: Ben and Suzi [Visitor] Email
Oh, Paul, the things you have seen, the places you've been, the people you've known----"how you gonna make it down on the farm after you leave IZ."

Suzi
PermalinkPermalink 12/17/07 @ 09:35
Comment from: LT Nixon [Visitor] Email · http://ltnixonrants.blogspot.com
I recognize the LCDR on the right.
PermalinkPermalink 04/06/08 @ 10:02

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