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Jerusalem!!! "When I paid for the tour it was only a possibility that we would be able to go and we only found out we were definitely going a day before we pulled in. We had a chance to go to Jerusalem. It was amazing. We only were there for one day, well really a half a day because it was a 2 ½ hour bus ride from the port we pulled into. I am going to send you some of the pictures and the rest you’ll see in a few weeks. We pulled into Jerusalem and went to Mt. Scopa which over...
Being in the Navy can be a demanding job both physically and mentally. Brad has had his hardships over the years, but I think this most recent event is probably the worst. Here is an email that I recived today. . . Dear Loving, kind and generous wife, I am writing to you, my most precious lotus blossom, in regards to a very important and life changing matter. Upon my return from battling the barbarian hordes we will be in dire need of one of the most basic of human necessities, a television. As you...
Being married to the Navy I get a lot of advice on what to do and what not to do while on a ship. Here are somethings that Brad has said in our converstations that I thought would be fun to pass along. You know, just incase anyone goes on a cruise or something. 1. No matter how much you want to watch the TV while eating on the mess decks (dinning room in Navy terms) don't sit on the same side as all your buddies. One rock of the boat and the whole table goes over and your lunch will end up in...
Brad's ship was recently diverted to Lebanon to help evacuate Americans during the Israeli/Hezbolah conflict. Being the ship's photographer, Brad was able to go ashore and observe a lot of the activity. Click the picture to see some of his photos.