Sunday, August 12, 2007

Middle School all over again


To say that there are some fundamental differences between Seth and Eli would be an understatement. Seth is a man of few words.....Eli can talk to anyone about anything. Seth is the Reader's Digest Condensed Version.....Eli is the whole story with lots of appendixes. Eli is neat....Seth....well, Seth can be a slob. When they were little as a Christmas present they got plastic tubs filled with paper, markers, scissors, crayons and a variety of others things to get their creative juices flowing. After one month, Eli's tub was still organized and neat. Seth's was a jumbled mess filled with anything and everything, including a half-eaten peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Seth and Eli shared a bedroom. You can see where this is going. Eli's closet was full of hanging clothes organized and cross referenced by color, style and munufacturer. Seth's closet is the entire house - wherever his clothes happen to fall. This diffenence in neatness led to some knock down drag out fights and eventually to the construction of another bedroom in the basement. When Seth and Eli stopped sharing a bedroom peace reigned at the Lovell household. True, we lost a den as well as gaining a bedroom......Seth's mess flowed out of his downstairs room into the den making both rooms uninhabitable for most people. But that was the price we were willing to pay so the boys wouldn't have to share a room.
When we talked to the boys this weekend we learned that room assignments had been made for their posting to Iraq. You guessed it....Seth and Eli will be sharing a room. Does the Army really know what they're doing? The living quarters sound fairly decent. Seth noted that his time in Afghanistan involved some questionable living conditions....he froze, he sweltered, he didn't have much room, the roof leaked. Conditions at the air base they will be stationed at sound much better. There are apparently six men to a hut with three bedrooms. Seth and Eli will share a bedroom. The base does have some ammenities including internet hookups and cable TV. Soldiers must purchase their internet connection and cable TV from a private contractor on the base if they want this kind of access. Seth and Eli will definitely get internet access.
The boys have finished CIED training (Counter Improvised Explosive Device Training.) They spent a fair amount of time on this as they should since this is the single biggest threat to our soldiers. Personally, I don't know how you counter this threat other than staying as far away as you can from anything that looks remotely suspicious. The base sounds big and safe. Seth and Eli will be involved in convoy security which will take them off the base, but when there they should have many of the comforts of home.

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