Tuesday, October 06, 2009

And a wake up

I leave here in the morning. I'll pick Pedro up, get his shots and leave this town. I'll be just short of four years. It has been a decent few years here. The people were ok and the work was pretty easy and every thing was pretty much laid back. The area, not so good. Yes, Atlanta is within two hours. Yes, I went up there a few times and it was fun just about every time. I only made it to Savannah once for work. Most people who visited seemed to prefer going to Atlanta instead.

Tomorrow I will drive to Shreveport, La. and Ben and Missy's place. It's about half way and we will break in their new place.

I'll be in San Antonio at some point Thursday evening. I sure hope the roommate hasn't girlified the house too much.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

My last TDY here

I went to Atlanta Thursday to help the Georgia Air National Guard as media support. The Guard took over a building from the Navy since they are moving from Dobbins to Florida. After two hours of being in a meeting that discussed nothing about what I would be doing, I ran into the Army major in charge of media support Saturday. We had things figured out in about 20 minutes.

The hotel we stayed at had happy hour with free drinks. It is possible to have enough drinks in that two hours to get nice and tipsy.

Friday the other two media I was with and I were waiting for our meeting about Saturday when they got a call to cover Biden's tour of the Cobb Civic Center. They wanted an Air Guard crew there to cover it and since we were in the office, and the only three Air Force media there, we went. He was there to tour the flood damage to Georgia and talk to the people living at the shelter since the flooding.

All of the crew from Robins and a few Army went to dinner. There were almost 30 of us and dinner was family stile. That was cool, but the three plus hours it took, not so cool. There was quite a bit of food tho.

I guess they were expecting a huge group of local media to cover the transfer of facilities and wanted me to stay in the media tent and talk about the Air Guard. Hm, I'm Active Duty and don't bother myself with Air Guard Details. There ended up only being four and I signed them in. They didn't ask any questions other than where the ceremony was. That could be because they were all late. The ceremony started late and they still didn't make it in time for the beginning.

It wasn't a bad TDY for my last one in the 116th Air Control Wing. I'm looking forward to frequently being TDY as part of the Hometown News Service in San Antonio.

Friday, August 28, 2009

10 down, ? more to go

The 25th marked my 10 years in the Air Force. Its been a pretty interesting time with all the places I've been, things I've done and seen and the trouble I've gotten into. Even most of the people have been o.k.

Its been a decade of 3s. Three bases: Japan, Montana and Georgia. Three jobs: 1A4, structures and public affairs. Three deployments: Turkey, near Saudi and Iraq.

After 10 years I'm still me. It was rough going for a while. I came in with a dislike for authority and was in trouble a lot in Japan because of it. Don't worry, I'm still a smart ass and say what's on my mind, I just say it differently now.

This new job in San Antonio is coming at a good time. With two years left on this enlistment it could help me decide to stay in and finish, or get out and move on. I think I'll like it. I'm told that I'll be traveling about 10 times a year all over the world. That's the part I'm looking forward to since that's one reason I came in as a flyer.

Will I make it another 10? I don't know. I'm surprised, as I'm sure most of you are, that I have lasted this long. The retired at 40 makes sticking it out real tempting tho. Guess we'll just wait and see.

Homie's note: This was written at Turner Field while the Braves were getting whooped on by the Padres, my first major league ball game, or else it would have been posted yesterday.

Monday, August 03, 2009

Found what I was looking for

My trip to San Antonio was pretty much a success. I found a house the first day of looking and met a few people from my new shop. The house is nice. It's three bedroom, two stories. Tile and wood on the first floor and carpet on the second. There is a loft on the top of the stairs that will make a good game room.

My office is the Hometown News Service office and I will be traveling for work about 10 weeks of the year all over the world. A few of us, Air Force and Army, will go and get a few hundred troops to fill out forms with questions and come back to spend a few weeks writing the same story over and over.

I stopped in New Orleans on the way. The French Quarter is a pretty neat place. I went exploring off the main streets and that place stinks very bad. Seen the basilica that John Paul II worshiped on one of his American trips.

On the way back I stopped in Biloxi, Mis. for a couple of days. Drove down I 90 along the coast and noticed that Biloxi has been busy rebuilding since Katrina, but Gulfport, not so much. I'm still curious why there are three new high rise condos right across the highway. That doesn't seem smart at all. I noticed that one Waffle House hasn't been rebuilt, but that's ok because the other 4 are still there along the coast. Sharkies, the gift shop on the beach is now a seafood restaurant. The strip next to the mall is rebuilt and occupied. Two years ago it was just studs and a roof.

When I got home Saturday, there was a dotson on my porch. It was all scared but I was able to pick him up after a couple of treats. I took him to the neighbor's house but he didn't belong there so now I have another dog. It stayed in the cabinet most of the night and then Pedro's little couch until this morning. He's not house broken yet so I get to go thru that again. I won't be able to train him like Pedro since he doesn't mind laying in it. Hopefully I can find him a home before I leave, or else it's off to the pound with him. His name so far is Joey Wiener.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Paper work


I'm going to buy a house when I move to Texas. I've seen a couple on line that I like. I am planning to drive down and spend a few days looking and putting in offers. Well, I need a pre-approval letter from the bank to do that.

I call the bank and get approved, but I have some 20 pages of forms and other proof of identification before I can actually get the application for the mortgage loan. More than half are VA papers to prove that I'm eligible for it. Some of the papers can't be filled out until I find the house and have the sellers fill them out too.

I call the loan officer and he says that I can wait because those will be sent to me again in a couple of days. That seems quite redundant. Then again ... And, he said that he already sent some forms into the VA to get the eligibility letter. I sent him most of what i had for him today. I printed but didn't fax the TSP information. I lucked out since my quarterly statement will be available in a couple of days and has more in it than the one I was going to fax.

It looks like I'll be in good shape to move right in when I move. I'll probably have to go up one day and close before the big move, but that's ok. Well, I'll be in the house, but my stuff will be there a good while after I get there. 

Tip of the day: If you are planning to use your VA loan to get a house, buy a car first. It makes the 2.15 percent one time charge cheaper.

Friday, June 19, 2009

Not this year

I didn't make Tech. this year, that's E-6 for you non Air Force types. I'm not surprised it was only my second time testing and only 10 got promoted. Sounds low, huh? There were only 40 eligible to test. I'll just keep studying and get it next year.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Yes, it's been a while

I know, it's been a long, long time since I've been on this. There really hasn't been much going on down this way.

I guess the big news of the last couple of months it that I'm moving to San Antonio in October. Yay! I just have one question. Who's coming with me? I'll be down there working in the former AFNEWS office, now known as the Defense Media Agency. My stories will be in quite a number of publications, the biggest one probably being Airmen Magazine. If you've read it, then you know that those are some long stories in there. Guess I'll be working on that since I hardly get a page worth of material when I write now.

I think I'll be buying a house down there even tho I won't be there longer than three years, pretty much guaranteed. The prices right now are just too cheap to not own. I've looked online a few times and will probably find a realtor around the end of this month.

I'll be on this more often and keep y'all up to date on stuff.