Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Happy Birthday Sissy

Monday September 22, 2008
HAPPY BIRTH DAY SISSY! OVER THE HILL GANG! One step closer to SS income! You go girl! Sis, you look amazing for a woman of your age! HEHEHE! Just playing but you do look great!

So with Birthday wish out of the way, my day!
Ok so I show up at the office and Tim said, are you ready? Ready for what, we are going to Liposivics today. Oh Joy. Yes, lets go. Tim said, and I will drive! Great, He is a formula 1 wanna be! And he has a long way to go. They drive like crap! Anyway so I load up with him and Giri from Bhutan. Somewhere close to India. So we drive up and meet with the Deputy Station Commander about the construction going on here. Therefore, Tim is all in a tizzy because we are not meeting with the station commander. Who cares, I do not need him I need a LA (Language assistant) and the contractor. KP Admin does not know crap about construction! Anyway while he was fretting about the commander I was more interested in the base and sub base, both were crap, and the grade was ridiculous. If my father-n-law was here he would fire them all!

pissin contest

Tuesday September 23, 2008
So, with two Birthday wishes behind us we now look forward to the next Birthday, My daughters, this is an important birthday because she becomes a teenager! Our Father who art in heaven, grant me the patients, ammunition and the aim to take out all the boys both far and near with my rifle so as to not waste my good pistol ammunition, Thanks and Amen! Just playing, not really if you ae a boy interested in my daughter and reading this. Be afraid, Be very AFRAID!


Ok with dad’s threats out of the way, today was an ok day, I had to go to gate 1 today and Tim went with me, Can I get and OH JOY? Anyway I was assigned the escort commander position again so Tim knowing this just tried to railroad me all day. This friggen promotion has gone to his head and before long, I am going to either slap the crap out of him or ship him to Bulgaria in a box. He is driving me insane. So I am standing in the rain and lining the trucks up, its UN policy I have to stand there for this task. Next I walk from vehicle to vehicle and make sure everyone is ok. So I am waiting for the armored vehicle and Tim Pulls up and parks at the front. Ok Convoy commander goes in the rear! Ok whatever, so then he gets out and struts back towards the trucks and starts lining them up. (Anyone feeling me) So I watch and I think to my self, you insecure little jerk, so I let him run the show. See I have learned that saying anything to him just makes it worst, so I am just giving him enough rope to hang himself! So, I quietly get in the truck and wait, when he returns he takes the radio out of my hand and starts barking orders, little man syndrome anyone? So we proceed out the gate and now he looks at me and said, Mark, are you ok, And I just looked out the window and thought No, you arrogant A$$ little prick I am not ok, right now I would like to shove your head in the center console until we return. But I just left it alone. Now some are thinking man I would have blah, blah, blah. Well, blah, blah,blah aint worth the check I am getting here. Now mind you I am far from kissing this guys butt. See, if I cause a stink, then it is a problem, But I am planning a little sit down on Thursday with the Bulgarian nightmare, I am going to lay it out for him. Then if he wants to try to justify it, he will have to talk to an empty chair.

So anyway, we get to the gate, do our thing and head back. Well on the way back he was so concerned about meeting with Bob the deputy gate commander. So we planned to stop in Mitro, drop Daniela off with the armored vehicle and then go meet Bob. Well I met with Bob and Marcus (gate commander) on Sunday! So anyway Tim damn near kills us because the armored vehicle didn’t stop when he wanted them too so he goes headon with on coming traffic and at the last minute he cuts the armored car off the road causing them to swerve not to plow into the passenger side of the truck, I am curled up in a ball trying to figure out where to go, Daniela is in the back praying and I am freaken out. So we get stopped and I ask him what is Friggin problem was, and he laughed. Ok that’s it, I am to mad for words. So we get back in the car and I tell him, I you ever do that again, I will get out of this truck and walk back. He laughed, I turned and glared into his eyes and said, I freaken mean it! He got my point.

So he turns around and starts back towards where Bob is supposed to be and calls him. When Bob answered the phone Tim said where are you, Bob must have said who the hell is this, Tim replied its Tim, I need to meet with you. Bob said well we are already on our way back to the gate, what do you need. Tim said I need to talk to you, Bob Replied, Mark was here on Sunday, if you need to know something ask him. He drove 60kmh all the way back to Pristina and never said a word.

Monday, September 22, 2008

Sunday September 21,2008

Sunday, Sunday, Oh wait, the song is Monday, Monday. Hey I tried, Today is raining and I have to go get Mimish and go to the gate. Oh joy, we will see how this goes.

So I pick Mimish up and we go to the gate. Well it went like I expected, he wasted all the wood covering the existing floor and didn’t remove anything, But this is how the Psychologist told him to do it so what do ya do. Fix it later! Anyway so he finishes about 1300 hrs and we head back, now Mimish does not speak English but apparently Tim told him we were going to stop and fish! NOT! So he talks fish, fish fish all the way till Mitro then he caught the clue we weren’t fishing. The rest of the day was uneventful but I stayed away from Tim!
Saturday September 20, 2008
Happy Birthday Daddy!

Ok so today I am going with jean-Pascal and Stephan on a ricci (Recon mission)! Super secrete spy stuff, no not really, we are going to scout a road that we can use as an alternate route if need be, this thing is steep and twisty. To bad we are in a 4-runner, a nice Ferrari or Porsche is what is called for today! But we are stuck with a 4-runner and a 55 mph or 90 kmh limiter! That blows!

Well Jean-Pascal is driving and I am navigating, when we got on the road I told him we needed helmets and microphones so I could call the road out like they do in rally racing! He laughed and said, Ahh Mark, you are familiar with this? I said, Jean, if its got wheels and a motor, and it goes fast, I am into it! Oh French fry was driving like he was in a race but when you hit the limiter it ruins the feel. So while we were driving there was a small junction and we could see up the road, French KFOR. So we turned in and were greeted by a cute blonde-haired person in camouflage with a rifle. Hey, is that Punk, oh never mind! So she waves’ us through after she realized Jean is a Ranking officer in the French Military. We get to the top of the Hill and they are setting up to shoot. It was funny because these two young soldiers were running down the hill with these large bundles of balloons. It was something you would see in a spoof movie. Just imagine, Fully armed, in camo running with balloons and rifles down a mountain path! So anyway, we stay and watch them shoot. That was cool. The rest of the story is a secret but I bet you can figure it out if you look at the pictures! What an amazing day! Would have never dreamed it, damn good shooting at a 100 meters I might add! So, we leave there and head back out on the road, now we have eight hours to cover 17KM and it takes us 28 min! So now we head to a little Serbian Monastery in the mountains. It was nowhere as cool as the first one but it was neat. It was built in the 1200’s! it was partially destroyed in the war and is being rebuilt piece by piece by the monks! People and governments offered to rebuild it but they refuse to let anyone out side work on their buildings. All the work is done by them.

While there I saw some honey, now I have become a huge fan of hone since I have been here. This is probably the best honey on the planet. So I was asking about the honey they were selling and the Monk said, oh you don’t want this honey. The quality is no good and it is not from the monastery. You need to go south and get your honey there. OK thanks!
The rest of the day was good.

Thursday September 18th, 2008
Ok today is Monday, no wait, yes I really do lose track of my days. Thanks goodness for pocket calendars. So today we go to gate 31, I ordered two water trucks and 1 septic truck. I was told I could only have 1 of each because one was broke. Ok so we take it in stride and away we go! Fortunately for me only one water truck came. When we got there and began pumping the tanks were only about ¼ low, ok 2 x 5200= 10,400 liters. 1, 5000 liter truck and we only used 2200 liters to fill them up. Wow, Thanks big guy in the sky, you saved me from looking like a complete Idiot!

Well here I go again about driving, there was a Bulgarian female driving the armored car and she started the day off with leaving the parking space in reverse, ok that would be normal if you were backed in! we all cringed as the entire awning shook front the armored vehicle striking the brick wall, then after successfully getting out of the parking lot she missed our first turn out of the city, Poor Jean-Pascal. I thought he was going to hanging his head and speak French all the way there. Funny stuff

Anyway the rest of the day was pretty smooth, accept we lost Wu! Wu is the contingent commander for the Chinese, so any time he can go somewhere he try’s to handle his contingent matters first. Hey cant hold against him, get it done! So after looking for Wu, Now imagine a big American, and a Frenchman walking around calling out , Wu, Wu, Where are you Wu. Quite funny!

I was not going to complain about this but I have to get it off my chest and since this is my forum, here we go. So Tim gets back and gets Promoted, then Tim has a new managerial position and is not familiar with this. But it is my opinion as a manager, I will let my employees do their jobs and step in when I need too. But Tim is concerned because I will tell him what is on my mind and then I will tell him as my boss who I m going to see or where I am going to check on this problem. Well tim has it in his mind(Did I mention he is a Police psychologist and hates confrontation) that the Americans will not hold anything back when speaking to others because we vent or talk out loud and then we go and address the problem. Well on this particular day I was planning on speaking with the Head UN engineer at the Mitro Log Base. Now those who know my demeanor know that I wil approach the problem politely and then become more aggressive if I need too. That’s something else they don’t like about us, we ask why? So when I get to Mitro Tim is there and he wants to go with me to speak with Uri. So we walk in and we see Zorin. Zorin is the deputy to Uri. So Tim and Zorin began Talking in Serbian to each other. Ok so I am cool with greeting someone in the native tongue, But after you say hello, either excuse yourself or speak to everyone present. But no, these too go at for five minutes and while talking they kept glancing at me. OK Hello, I am standing less then three feet away. So finally, they finish and I am bent.

So we walk into Uri’s Office and again Tim Greets him in Serbian, ok well Uri the Engineer and Professional immediately begins to talk in English, Thank you! Well we began to discuss a few issues and I am asking politely direct questions about certain projects. Now if I am overseeing a project or multiple projects I want to know all the facts so when my bosses Tim, Eldar, Brad, Warren, or Bob ask, hey tell me about what’s going on with this, I can tell them instead of, I do not know!

So While I was asking these questions Tim Interjects and said Uri, will you excuse us for a moment. So Tim escorts me out side and begins telling me how I don’t need to push Uri on these little projects and I need to be concerned with the big ones. Ok, now I am getting mad, first of all You don’t know squat about construction except what you have picked up here which isn’t much, secondly you are running interference on my jobs. Ok, Yes I am Boiling, but in the most diplomatic way I could muster, while looking at the ground and clenching my fist, I say, Ok Tim, you want us on the same page but I don’t think we are even in the same book, so you are my supervisor and I will respect that and I am done, I will stand there and you can discuss these issues with Uri and I will just observe!

So we go back in and proud Little tim talks with Uri and then turns to look at me and said ok, then we will see you later. Your damn right I will see him later. I have to get this stuff done, but Mr. non confrontational over here is in my way. Anyboy who knows anything about construction understands that a engineer, a superintendent and a contractor can have knowledgable discussions without confrontation and be successful. If any of the three are unhappy about something then they need to address the issue before it goes further and gets out of control. He will learn I guess.

Friday September 19, 2008

Ok today we go to gate 1, no big, water septic and away we go, well not really. I brought Mimish to cut a section of floor out and replace it, But wait Tim is driving the armored vehicle today and that means ram Roding my job. So we get there and everyone gets there stuff done and I am explaining to mimish what I need done. Tim thinks we should replace the whole floor but we don’t have the materials. So he and Mimish began speaking Serbian( This is where you inadvertently just said uh-ho, whether out loud or subconsciously you said it) So I am pissed ( Strike two) Please don’t through me a sinking slider on the next pitch! So after I decipher that Tim has instructed Mimish to replace the as much as the floor as he has material for instead of what I have requested, I shut the door and said too hell with it, let him screw this up, and I will have it fixed later! See the materials tht I had up there been for a floor patch, why replace the whole floor if its one section that is bad. But there is another container that I need to replace the whole floor in. Time could not understand this. So instead of Mimish doing this task today, Tim said take him up on Sunday and when you are done you can do whatever you want the rest of the day. Then he said if you like you and Mimish could go fishing! OK wait, Mimish is a Monday through Friday employee, so he will not be paid for Sunday. And if an inspection team runs across me in uniform fishing on a river with a KPS employee who is working for free on his day off, UMMMM, I don’t think that is a good idea. Then he said, Mimish wants o work for free just to get out of the house. ok and? Well you will do this Sunday and he will come with you! OK. I believe that was the sinking slider that I referred to earlier was thrown, strike three! OMG! I was mad, confused, and downright upset!

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

toilets

Wednesday September 17, 2008
Ok Monday again, beginning of the week, wait there is no end too it so how is it the beginning? I will have to contemplate that one and get back to ya. Ok, today was nothing exciting, it was cold and dreary, yes Big boy got out the wind breaker today, Brrrrr! Anyway Evtim or Tim as we call him came back from CTO today, think he was supposed to be back on Monday, but hey NOT MY Problem! So Tim comes back and then gets promoted, yea Tim. So we pretty much BS”D today. I sent my Emails, lined some inspections up, and then just kind of cruised through the day.

Ok yall are going to thank I am strange but I want to talk about toilets. Now bear with me, I promise not to be to descriptive. Ok, here we go. Therefore, (there’s THAT WORD AGAIN) the first thing I noticed was there is a toilet brush in every restroom in Kosovo, Ok that’s not strange in itself but I have never seen one in every stall.

Ok so anyway, John Crapper invented the toilet, Thank you John. Anyway I am sure there was a reason our toilets in the states are designed the way they are, oh wait, I know, I know! Pick me pick me! Ok our toilets are designed to receive what we deposit with minimal mess, now (yes I know you are cringing but you know you are going to keep going) the toilets here are designed to be splash free. Ok cool, I can live with this, but do you really want to have to clean the toilet after every use. Oh, wait there is more. There are water bottles at the toilets too. Ok do not get ahead of me. These are not to quench your thirst, these are so the folks from different cultures can wash there hands after they (ok I really am trying Pam) have finished there business and cleaned themselves without the aid of toilet paper. Ok sis it took me five minutes to word that respectfully for you! Anyway, what truly sucks is when you are there and waiting for your turn and one of these nice people comes out of the restroom and then wants to shake your hand! Note to self: Always carry Purell or whatever brand of hand sanitizer you have! Very, very, very important! Ok so now we are back to the toilet and brush, now some may think this is no biggy, but hey, who grabbed that cute little brush before you? HHHHMMMMMM? Yea I do not know either. So now you are tasked with, A: figure out how to do this with the least amount of clean up! B: Do I really care, well hell ya I do, you cannot blame all the skid marks on someone else! Can you? Therefore, I am standing with a few fellow Americans and my shy self said, Alright guys a little help for the new guy! How do you do this without touching anything? Now the Police officers reading this can imagine the comments and or the hysterical mayhem that ensued during the verbal portion and even more during the demonstration of these acts. Ok so one person said, just sit on it backwards and hug the tank, followed by a parking lot demonstration of how to accomplish this daunting task. Oh, did I mention that when building a WC they ensure that there is just enough clearance to open the door and that’s about it. Now I am not a little person so imagine the twisting and stepping over things, I.e.… the toilet just to shut the door! Then when you wedge yourself into position, you pray that you don’t get stuck and have to phone a friend for help. So then you can simply line the toilet with TP and wash it away when you are done. Ok I am done with this topic. Frustrating! Ok I am done for the night. Good night and well yall are at work, have a good day!
Biggen

Monday, monday monday

Tuesday September 16, 2008
Ok so its Monday, Just playing, anyway today’s another one of those wintery looking days. Dreary outside and I have to go up in the mountains today, YIPPY! Ok so I meet the crew going on this convoy this morning and I learned Jean-Pascal was not going today. It was DK from India, and then three Turks I have never met. So I am in my office making my final preps for the trip and one of the Turkish guys comes over and asked for my keys, so I gave him the keys so they could load their stuff ( Bullet proof vest, helmets, and any other gear they decided to bring) in the 4-runner. When I show up out at the truck one of these guys is seated in the driver seat strapped in and ready to go! Damn! Therefore, I fold up and get in. We take off to Mitro, D.K. is driving the armored vehicle and we are following him, and he is driving so slowly! OH MY! Please step on the long pedal on the right. So the Turkish guy driving is following him in 3rd gear at about 3000rpm, Shift already! Ok so if you have not noticed their driving frustrates me. They don’t believe in shifting till you run out of RPM’s. Therefore, we cruise like this for 45 minutes to Mitro! Thank God, we are here! Now I am waiting for one of these people to go into the UN Security office and file our convoy plan. Oh wait, I for got, apparently I am the convoy supervisor and security executive today! Oh wait, Thanks for telling me! So I call Jean-Pascal and ask him who’s in charge, With the best French accent you can imagine, Ahhh Mark but of course, you are! Oh great, so I am responsible if anything goes down and they have to do what I tell them to right. Weee! All righty then, here we go!

So I get all the trucks lined up and off we go! About ten minutes into the trip, I realized I forgot to get the information on the two trucks we are escorting! Well fudge. Oh, wait they let us leave, maybe I am ok. Apparently, all was well because no one said anything. So we get to the gate and its 6* C, 42.8 F, I am in my usual short sleeves and everyone else is walking around bundled up. Mark, aren’t you cold ask one of the Germans, Naw, this is like a cold front in Texas, it will go way. Why get out the cold gear for one day, Ummmm, hello dummmmmmy, you aint in Texas! This is where it gets cold and stays that way for four to six months! DUH!

Therefore, man I love a computer assisted language assistant. Therefore, has anyone reading this ever heard me say therefore? Ya, me either! Not properly anyway! Right! I said it for ya Brandon, Rick and Jimmy! Smokey quit laughing, you too Flash! Allright dang it, get it out! 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ok yall done? So we get done at the gates and dang it if the ole boy didn’t beat me back to my truck and there he was, sitting in my seat. Now normally I would just get in, but for some reason I did a walk a round and asked everyone if they were ready. Then the ole boy hopped out and headed for the WC (water closet for all you uneducated folks)! Ok I am joking; it took me a month to figure out what WC was. Hell I thought it was a band or something, it was everywhere! Who knew! Therefore, when he jumped out to go to the WC I jumped in and locked the doors! Not really, I did jump in though; heck, I am the convoy commander! Dontadadon! So I pull out and drive over by the WC and wait for him! When he comes out he is surprised but relieved too, he was tired and I gladly reminded him of that! So back to the big city, DK. The Long pedal on the right! Push it! Ok so we get to Mitro where we terminate the convoy. Now I put in third and pass DK and say c”ya! We beat him back by 30 minutes! I really like DK when he is not driven.

So after that the highlight of my day was talking to Punk and Speed, I Heard Pudge making sure people were paying attention to her! Speed was chatty, She was telling me Chuck paid her 15 dollars to help pick up limbs out of his yard and Landon was getting paid for supervising. Molly Got in on the action too I think, Chuck is too good to those kids, they probally made more of a mess then IKE! Anyway after that I went to a meeting of the minds and then I became Brads driver! Take me here, take me there. But when Brad does this he has a reason, I don’t always understand but eventually he will tell me! Brad is a good friend, he listens to me when I whine, and he can always tell when something is bothering me, that’s usally when we drive or go get coffee! Anyway, I guess I am rambling today and I am sorry, I suggest to all my friends, if you can find the time, do something like this. You will find yourself talking in your head and expressing things in a far different way then you would if you were speaking! I think this daily story I started has been a great avenue of release for me. Anyway, I guess I will close for now! Good night and God Bless! Love ya Biggen. P.S. I talked to Pam and they are fine, Mom and Dad have power at the house on Pecos so they were all hanging over there. Ok bye!

Monday, September 15, 2008

Monday September 15, 2008

So today is Monday, but hey, when you work seven days a week, heck, everyday is Monday. So I awoke this morning to a dreary day, cloudy, cool and wet. Up and atom Adam Ant. Hit the showers, ok enough about that. Dressed to impress, I head out the door only to realize every American I work with decided to wear the same outfit, oh well better luck tomorrow. So I go through my daily routine of, well, umm, ok enough about that. So I get called to coffee, ok, this is a big deal because this is where most decisions are made, and if someone wants to chew on you in private this is where you will be corrected. So anyway, off I go. We meet around 1000 hrs and we have coffee. Ok, so it was not the meeting of the minds I expected. Oh well, least I was not chewed on.

So after coffee I walked over to the CPI House and bought my plane ticket to Germany to me the Punk. I am so excited. Anyway I pick up a few things from CPI and head back to my office. I log on and read the news and I anxiously wait for the Punk to log on, wait Smokey (Amanda beat her to it) Yea, a conversation with someone state side. So me and Smoke chat a bit then the Punk Calls. She has to work today, Bummer! You would think with the way things are, there aint a bunch folks out running around, but hey, it helps pay the bills. Poor Nanna has all four kids because the schools are closed until Thursday. Nanna is such a great relief! Anyway Punk is on the way and grumbling in frustration and I feel for her because I am not there to give her any relief. Hope she knows I love her and respect her courage!

The rest of the day was a drag, Smoke stayed on line and we were chatted about the storm and whatever else we could. I have been playing with the slide show. Rob (Chief) urged me to put pics on the Blog so I messed with it quite a bit and finally figured it out. To those who support Obama and view my slide show if you are offended by the cartoons included you can click on the pics and fast forward through the pain. For my Republican friends, Enjoy, I think they are funny! So its 2000 hrs my time putting the people of the Great State Of TEXAS at 1300 hrs. I hope your lunch was good. I know my dinner was great, I made it! Never criticize the chef when you are the chef! Anyway I am going to call it a day and pray for yall in the after math of Ike! May God grant his blessings upon each and everyone of you and put peace in your heart, The material things can be replaced, the people in your lives cannot!

I Love yal and good night! Biggen

Mark on a Kosovo Harley! What a ride!

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Sunday September 14, 2008

Good morning, Today I breath a sigh of relief, IKE has gone away and my family is safe. The rest of it is fixable, so when I woke at 0600 hrs I could not see the mountains. It is overcast and drizzling. I heard that Tina Fey was playing GOP VP candidate Palin! Therefore, I logged on to the web site and watched the funniest skit with Palin and Clinton! OMG, Tina Fey was a dead ringer! Therefore, I got to visit with the Punk a little last night via IM then she just disappeared. So I surfed for a bit then she called. Apparently, the internet went down for her. Oh well there is always the phone, expensive, but worth every penny.

I am now waiting for 1000hrs, we are going to the Danish camp for brunch, and they have BACON! I am so excited, I have been hearing about this brunch since I arrived and I finally get to go! I promise I will describe every morsel to you with the best of my abilities. I will wait till I am done though because all you would probably get from me would be mmmmrmrmmdmcmidch,,,,oh my, dang this medmfmfhmms! So anywho, we are fixing to bug out so I will see ya later!

I was right, Delicious! Man there was shrimp, crab, bacon, ham, eggs, pancakes, waffles, sausage, salmon, caviar, boiled eggs, pastry’s, and just about anything else you could want! Fortunately this is a once a week occurrence, man I would be a beached whale if it was available everyday. So lunch was good but I learned an important lesson on the drive there and back.

During our drive I observed several people doing what we would consider odd. Now mind you its raining and cool today, so I see several men out for their daily walk with their cows and I think to myself, hey, its raining and you are walking your cow! Why? Moreover, there was another man lying on a blanket roll watching over 5-8 head in a field and I am still thinking, what are you doing watching these cows in the rain. CULTURAL differences! What I learned was I have to be aware they are not like us! Ok enough with that, so we are driving along and I see this man bending up and down steadily. I said what he hell is he doing. Well as we approached you could see he had a flat tire and he was attempting to refill the air with a bicycle pump! Oh my friend, you are going to be there awhile! These are just two examples of some of the funny things you can observe here.

Oh, while at the Danish camp we saw a Kosovo Harley, so we all took turns having a picture taken on this machine! This is a tiller converted into a wagon! They drive them on the streets here. Moreover, it really sucks when you are hung behind one on the hi-way!

Saturday, September 13, 2008





man and cow


A common site here is to see a man or boy walking their cow to greener pastures!REALLY!
Wednesday September 10, 2008

Ok so here we are and I am watching this Hurricane IKE in the Gulf and it is starting to concern me, I am not home to protect my family and I am feeling guilty for this. Therefore, I am intently watching this storm grow. I am trying to balance my emotion, I am starting to enjoy being here and with all of these internationals, I miss the heck out of my Family and want to be home with them in times such as these but it is impossible at this point! What do I do? Fortunately for me I have some of the best friends in the world and know that all I have to do is call and they will do damn near anything I ask of them short of committing a crime, well some would even do that but we wont discuss them right now!

I made dinner for Brad and I tonight and I have been giving him a hard time about not eating. He has been on a changed diet, not really dieting but he has changed his habits and it is paying off for him. He has lost about 20 lbs. Go Brad! Anyway, anybody that has seen me cook or eaten it knows I do not measure anything. So I started off with some ground meat and started browning it then I cut up some green and purple onions, mushrooms and butter added some beer and started that to simmering. After I finished I offered brad a plate of my mix with some sliced tomatoes. He accepted my offering and before I could get back to the kitchen to fix my plate and join him, he ate the whole thing. All could think was he was either starving or this was good. So as I headed to the table he headed for seconds. I was amazed; I have not seen him eat two servings of anything. Then he said to me, feel free to make that whenever you want! Cooking has made me miss my kitchen in my house with all of the pots and pans, and I miss my grill the most!
Anyway, hope you are not hungry now! Goodnight!


Thursday September 11, 2008

Not much going on today other then the dang water supply at gate 31 dried up and I now am going to have to add a convoy to the rotation. No big deal, just an inconvenience for Jean-Pascal, I do not talk about French fry to much but he is a super duper person! He is the Guy that if I could take any of the internationals home to meet all of my friends and family I would take. He is actually French Military Police and a security expert, and he is very serious when we are convoying! Things are calm right now but Jean-Pascal has taught me that no matter how calm or easygoing things are they can go bad in a hurry!

Ok sorry I got side tracked. So I am watching this storm and it looks like it is sited on Galveston and surrounding area. I am concerned about Punk and the Girls. I know Harold is close but it still makes me worry. Is my home going to be OK, are my kids and wife safe? Are my Buddies pulling extra duty and are they safe, Not that I could change any of this if I was there but hey I am concerned. What we are seeing on TV here makes it look really,really bad. So Punk called and said her office is closed tomorrow and I asked her to go north to Chad and Amanda’s, she sounded like she wasn’t sure she wanted to vacate because of the dogs. All I could think was give them some water and food and get the HELL out of there! I chatted with Amanda and she said they were more than welcome so I pray she changes her mind!

GOD BLESS YALL AND KNOW I AM THINKING ABOUT YALL!


Friday September 12, 2008

Today was a long day; we gathered at Main HQ for our convoy to the gates and headed to Mitro. We have two gates on our agenda for today. Water and waste at gate 1 and waste at 31. So we meet the trucks and off we go! Nothing unusual about today except it seems like we are making good time. I find myself thinking about Missy and the girls and hoping she will change her mind and go. Brad and I were talking last night and his family is staying! Therefore, we are done at gate 1 after some confusion in a meeting with the KPS gate commander. I have found that most of the KPS people love to say yes to anything and then you get nothing. I learned in a meeting on Thursday that all request for anything at the gates must now go through the KPS people. I am just an advisor. So basically that means if the KPS people don’t request items for the IPO”S then we are stuck out. Therefore, I am talking with this man through a translator and he is just agreeing with everything I am saying. So I throw a twist in the conversation since he is telling me all the things he has requested, I said I will need copies of your request. DEER IN THE HEADLIGHTS! He picks up the phone and starts talking to someone harsh and loud! Then the translator tells me to wait about ten minutes and they will be here. I explained to him if he does not provided me with the information I am not going to be able to push issues on my end! I try to get him to understand we need to work together. No secrets, I cannot help you if I do not know what is going on. We go back to yes, yes, yes, yes. Ok. Therefore, I get 5 request and I look at him and I think, 5 request since April, you are not requesting anything you need. You are worried about crap when we have major issues, Frustrating!

So off to gate 31, Elder tells the truck driver to take the shortest route and we will follow. So Elder, Andre and I are following and we end up on this one lane goat path to nowhere! Where the hell are we? We follow him down the road to nowhere for about an hour with this beautiful white silt dust that is covering everything. We get to a junction and it turns to pavement, but wait now we are on a mountain climb with and climb angle of about DAMN! Oh did I mention we are stuck behind a bus! JOY! So we follow this bus up the mountain and we are all cussing the decision to take this route but hey we are here and it will make for a fun story! Adventure, that’s the name of the game. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. So after an hour of the steepest uphill first gear drive we start a descent that is as steep if not steeper. Who needs gears for this. We drove almost 30 minutes in neutral. When we finally get back to a main road we discover that our adventure saved us 3 km. NOTE to self: Don’t do that again. We saved 3km and wasted an hour. Not bad! Derrrr!

Ok so we get to the gate and do our thing, then we are off again. Before we leave the truck driver said “ So we go back the same way we came?” UMmmmmmm NO! ok so we are headed back and all is well.

Back in Pristina I call Punk and get no answer. Ok, tummy’s in knots, so I call the house, and chicken little answered. Oh thank God. They were outside putting up loose articles that could be projectiles. Good thinking! So punk calls me and said she decided to ease my mind and go to Chad’s and stay there while the storm was landing! Thank you! I fell much better.



Saturday September 13, 2008
Today has started slow, had breakfast at the Phoenix and now I am sitting in my office doing a whole lot of nothing. I am checking different web sites for updates on the weather. At 10 am I could not take it anymore so I called Punk, 3AM her time. Hey Baby just checking on you, been watching the news and it looks bad! Honey we are sleeping through it. Oh, ok. Call me later! Love you, Bye! Well that made me feel better!


ok so i spent the day watching hurricane info and calling my parents, missy's parents and Punk.They all said it was nasty but they survived. lots of tree's down. My redneck thinking self, all I could think is man I could be out there with a chain saw and make some money with these tree's. Hey, cant how your mind works. I even called Bitzy and jimmy. They said the rentacenter in Tomball was trashed. Man i am so glad all my friends are safe as far as I know. Anyway. I am sitting in my flat and my thoughts and prayers are with all of yall!
GOD BLESS YOU ALL!

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

left, Sam, Daniella,
Right front to back DK, Jean-Pascal, Wu in the private area of the monestary
Monday September 7th
Today was a bore, didnt do much but get ready for Tuesdays convoy!

Tuesday september 8th
ok, 0830 and we are off to Mitro to meet the water truck and hoser! not a lot to report about this trip. Did get back early enough to have lunch, Elder My Russian buddy apparently needed someone to talk too. Girls! anyway he goes with me and we eat chinese. we chit chat and he is always asking me to explain how to properly say something, Hell I am from Texas! there are too ways to say it, Tx way and then in english. I have learned it is very easy to say something here that back home everyone else understands, here you confuse the hell out of alot of people fast! fo instance one day we were driving and I said damn Elder your Hauling ass. he broke the words down and said Mark. I do not own a donkey! Ok let me explain! So Note to self! work on my english!
Love ya have a great day/night
Yea i caught up~
Saturday 6th September

Ok Saturday morning at main HQ is dead, so we arrive at work , BS for a few and head to the Pheonix for breakfast. now this is a new experience for me because this place just re-opened. They have real bacon! OMG! I get to eat real PIG! So I order the Bristish Breakfast, yummy... Eggs,toast, BACON, and Beans? what the heck why not, a few hours later I could have told you why not, but hey this is a ffamily channel and I wont go into that! So while eating i notice there are alot of IPO'S that I recognize and they are in kilts, well apparently there was a herd of Scottsman headed to Masadonia to watch a football game and they have to wear their skirts! so that was the highlite of the day, being photographed with my friend in a skirt! I am just kidding about that (KILT)!
Sunday 8th September
today is training day 2, we will drive with a two vehicle convoy, I am driving the tail vehicle and Jean-pascal is driving the lead armored vehicle. Today i am joined by Sam (American) and Wu (China)! My orders are to remain two to three meters behind the armored vehicle at all times. 2x3 is 6 and 3x3 is 9, damn thats close, exspecialy at 50 MPH. OK! so Wu and Sam are doing every thing they can not to watch, Poor Sam was talking about how he is not comfortable following people so close. I asked Sam, Hey did I ever tell you that I am a huge fan of NASCAR and i have always wanted to be a race car driver? Poor Sam just Groaned and bowed his head. So i put them throughthis tortue for about 30 minutes and we stopped for coffee. these training days are more like sight seeing tours.
After coffee we headed into the mountains down south near Peja. we stopped at what I thought was a Italian KFOR Fort. when we exited the trucks Jean-Pascal tells us to take off our gun belts and lock every thing in the armored truck. we are at a Mnestary built in 1327, WOW! so we enter through the gates and I was amazed, it was like stepping back in time! I dont even know how to explain it! Amazing!

so we walk around and we see a monk here and there and we headed fro the chappel. it was Beautiful, so we go in and the monk monitoring the chappel see's we are all internationals with different flags on our uniforms and he starts talking to us in english. he gave us a private tour of places you dont normally get to go, when he finished another monk had shown up and he escorted us up to the private dinning facility of the monls for coffee and cookies. wanna talk about a trip! so we headed up and he asked in plain english if we wanted coffee or tea. 5 coffee's and 1 tea please. So he walks away and we are just sitting there in awww. when he returns i asked " Turkish coffe?" He said " No Expresso thanks to the Italians, They gave us a machine!" everyone started laughing. then he turned and walk away. he left us seated up there for about 30 min thenn came back and got us. Now he said, follow me. so I do and he takes me into the bowels of the building, its cool and dark down here. this is where they store there wine and cheese. and let me tell you, They aint gonna run out anytime soon! So I asked if we could purchase some, he looked at me and asked, How many you want! so I bought four and a b;pcl of cheese and headed back up to the day light. when i was done there i went back to the chappel and purchase some hand carved crosses. These are small crosses with some amazing work. they are wood and have a cross inside of a cross! Man this is cool and I am not a hugh history buff. I kept waiting to see a king or Quenn come out in all their glory but didnt get that Lucky!
anyway we finished there and headed back!
Friday, September 5,2008

ok I know yall are reading this and thinking what the hell, I am a few days behind on blogging and i am trying to catch up. so today is really tuesday. so with that in mind be patient. Ok here we go!

Friday, well Thursday too were interesting, I am dealing with a truck driver who apparently thinks its my responsibility to maintain the equipment on his truck.I am referring to a septic truck, ok question! You work for me and I own a fleet of vehicles. you drive the same vehicle everyday. (stay with me) ok so something goes wrong with your vehicle and you can not perform your job properly. what do you do? A: advise your boss, hey my vehicle is jacked and i need it fixed, B: complain to the contractor on the job you are at, C: complain to the job foreman of the job you are at and expect him to call your boss and get it fixed for you! Now most of the people i know would say hey Mark, my trucks jacked and we need to fix it! Right! well apparently that is not in the job description of an Albanian truck driver! He raises hell with me because its not fixed! go figure. so i call transportationa and politley tell them that there septic hose was crushed a year ago and apparently duct tape is only good for 6 months! We Will get fixed immediately......Yea right!
ok sorry bout that so back to Friday! So wee are scheduled to go to gate 31 toady, Serbian, Kosovo border (Hot zone)! so we meet up and haed to Mitro Log Base to meet with the septic truck ( Hoser) as I now call him! anyway we meet hoser and head north, another beautiful drive.I along with Andre my Security Expert ( Andre is the guy who if Sh#$ hits the fan is responsible for everyone in the convoy) from Germany. Andre is a quiet guy who os near the end of his mission stay. I have found if i bring my IPod and hook it up in the car Andre likes to JAM! so thats how i loosen Andre up. anyway we are jammen and Andre and I are enjoying the scenic drive, we get up near the Mountain resiovor that supplies Pristinia with water and its Gorgeous. Andre and i start talking about fishing and water sports! then he points out to me the 18 wheeler in the water. then he shows me the one that fell down the side of the mountain. He explains that the smugglers use boats to bring the smuggeled goods across and they have lost several fuel trucks and cargo trucks to the lake. and tehy dont bother to retrieve them. just let em go. so basicly the water is full of fuel. Alrighty then, note to self: drink the water in Mexico first!

Anyway, we get to the gate pump there sludge and Back to Pristina!


Help! I am surrounded by Russians! These are two of the neatest people I have ever met. Elder on my left and Roman in the Right. These two guys are hillarious!

French, Indian, Italian, Texan, USA, and China
Albainian border
Monday September 1, 2008

Ok so today is a normal do my best day, ok reality, all I have to do today is send an email for a truck convoy. So that encompasses 10 min, ok 7 hr 50 minutes to go…Hohumhohum! What to do, oh wait! It’s a UN Holiday! Fudge that pushes everything back a day! Dang it! Ok so now what do I do? Ok lets go have a coffee and figure this out! Ok that was 30 minutes now what? Lets see,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,sorry still thinking………….Oh! no that wont work, so I go sit in my office and surf! Ya know! Surfing safari! Anyway, to day I have accomplished nothing! I did get to talk with my girls! Yea me!

Tuesday Sept 2, 2008

Today has the potential to be a busy day! Trying to be optimistic! Ok so I send my email and I am done! Hohum,,,,hohum… nothing special!

Wednesday Sept 3, 2008

Ok have to meet with Jean-Pascal and the rest of the crew to make a convoy to Gate 1. so I was running behind because we had some issues with vehicles and had to jockey them around. So Jeans pissed at me, he’s military and if you are five minutes late he can not handle this. So he chews on me in broken English and French then asked where the others are. I tried to explain to him that they were helping switch vehicles and they would be here shortly! He got frustrated and said meet me in MITRO. Ok!

So when Elder and Wu got here we headed to Mitro ( note to self, when riding with a Russian driver, take motion sickness meds) oh my what a ride. Anyway we get to Mitro and there are no trucks. Where are my trucks? Its bad enough we are late but the trucks should already be here. Ok, go have a coffee and wait, and wait and wait. So we waited about 45 minutes and everyone is getting antsy. Therefore, I start making phone calls, only to find out there are no trucks. So now I am pissed, why are there no trucks? Here it is Wednesday and I know the septic tanks are full, and I am sure they are low on water. So back to Pristina and I am brewing all the way there. Don’t you hate when you are Mad and you learn later it was your mistake in the beginning. Well that just frustrated me more. Well what happen was I sent the email to all the right people accept 1, the guy at transportation that arranges the trucks. OOOOOPS!

So we are back and I get every thing squared away for tomorrow. Cross my fingers!


Thursday September 4, 2008

Ok here we go again, we meet and we head to Mitro. Ok trucks are here and away we go! It is a beautiful drive through the mountains to get to the gate and I get lost in my dreaded thoughts of the convoys that will continue in the cold winter months with black ice on the roads and snow everywhere, this will turn a five hour venture into and all day thing then there will be days where we are cut off.
Ok back to reality, we arrive at the gate and they are pleased to finely see us. So we get em serviced and away we go. back down the mountain.

Sunday, September 7, 2008

My First year long adventure out of the country!
By: Mark D. Hannsz

Day 1, July 30, 2008:
I could not sleep last. I wanted to rest but all I could think, when will I get to see my girls again and will Punk be all right with out me? I finally fell asleep around 3 am. Punk woke me at 5:30 am and we were a whirlwind to the airport. Once at the airport my Punk was confused as to what to do, she finally decided to just drop me at the curb and roll on. I know this was hard for her but she had no idea how hard this was going to be on me. I missed my girls already. After saying good-bye to my wife, I approached the curbside check in and was greeted by a smiling fellow who told me I was flagged by the loving TSA and would be required to go through all the wonderful frisking and luggage rummaging they like to do. OH JOY! Anyway, I survived this cruel punishment all in the name of preventing terrorism. I arrived at my terminal and gate with out problems. They allowed us to board and my adventure into the unknown had begun. Unknown to me there were several others on my flight from the area who were headed on the same adventure. Our flight parted without incident. As we became airborne, I began my ritual of falling fast asleep only to wake 10-15 minutes before landing at DC’s Dulles airport. The landing was smooth and we parted from the plane.

I retrieved my luggage without incident and made my way to the pre-determined meeting area. When I arrived another 20-30 officers from all over greeted me. I did notice however, the southern contingent was of greater numbers. After a little while of waiting for other flights to arrive, we were escorted to a large tour bus where we loaded up and headed to the National Conference Center in Lansdowne, VA.

The ride was nice and scenic. We arrived and were greeted by several of the CPI employees. We were quickly hustled into action. We were led to a large conference room where we dropped our bags and headed into registration. We were being processed, pulled out of lines to take a driving test, being introduced to people, sent to interviews, and visiting with psychiatrist. Wow what a day. They did finish us off pretty quick. We were assigned our rooms and sent on our way till the next morning.

Day 2-8 July 31- August 8

The last 7 days have been a whirlwind, we have done everything you from physical agility to shooting, driving, eating, sleeping…It has been nuts! We have done our physical agility testing which I breezed through, shocking myself. Yea Me! Anyway, this class has bonded extremely well and become very cohesive. My loving wife “Punk showed up on Wednesday Thanks to some help from Very special people. Thank you Will and Denies Mangum, John and Renee Kloffenstien. Punk had the unfortunate duty of doing some of my Laundry while I was in class because it was darn near impossible to get a machine when we got out of class. The complex we were at, The National Conference center in Lansdowne, Va. Is amazing, this place will house 1800 guest. This place is a maze….
So we finished all of our training, we lost a few on the way but it was by their choice not CPI’s. Speaking of CPI, This is an amazing company. The staff of CPI has treated everyone of us as the professional Police Officers we are and their company motto is “We do not have problems, we only have solutions!” What an amazing concept! Oh yea, I also found out the 77 Officers were chosen from a pool of 458 applicants.

During class one day, I spoke with my Chief, Rob! You have to Love the Boy from California. Rob calls just to check on me, want to talk about a spirit lifter. Man I am really going to miss the opportunity to work for this man. Therefore, I send Rob an email letting him know that I had completed my training and had indeed been offered a contract for Kosovo. Rob replies I knew they would! Damn, I love this person. I hope that one day when I get back I will have the opportunity to work for Rob.

While Punk was with me we went on a tour of Washington Dc provided to us by CPI. Well where to start with this adventure? We loaded up on our bus that was late, and then we began our journey! We got to Dc and our bus broke down in the middle of the road. Therefore, we unload, and begin to walk. We walked about a mile, during this time we walked by the Washington monument, Dang that things big. Anyway, we run across another tour bus and our tour guide or something like that and we end up loading up on a bus full with senior citizens who were on tour them selves. They were excited to lend a hand to a bunch of stranded Police Officers. So we make it to the Capitol and are greeted by the Capitol Police, Rita our HR lady is married to a Captain with Capitol Police so we got the Special behind the scenes tour. Should have seen the looks on people’s faces as we walked right through places they were not allowed to go, that was pretty cool. So we finish our tour of the capitol and head down to meet our replacement bus. Oh by the way it broke down on the way to get us. What the hell, why not, let’s walk! So we take off on foot and guess where we end up. Yep! The Police Officers Memorial! I always wanted to go there and by dumb luck here I was, standing in the presents of the names of the officers of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA that gave the ultimate sacrifice for the common good of the general public in there respected areas! What an Honor for me! Veterans of war will understand this better!


Saturday August 9, 2008
Ok time clock starts now. We are packed and ready to go to the airport so we can board and head to Vienna, Austria! Never been there, HERE WE GO! Kick the tires and light the fires. Turn and burn and any other slang term you can think of! My nerves are shot; I am so excited, scared, nervous feeling guilty about leaving my wife and children behind. Did I mention I was nervous? Anyway we get there so early our ticket counter isn’t even open yet. We eventually get done; make it through security and to our gate. Now I have heard every horror story you can imagine about how uncomfortable I will be on this flight and every thing else. Great, an eight hour flight of misery, did I mention now I am so excited? Anyway we get there and I did what any smart traveler would do, I called ahead to request an isle seat! The ever so polite lady on the phone said I had one on both flights! Reality check at the gate! NOT! But there was a very helpful fellow who did get me hooked up as he stared up at me from behind his elevated platform counter. So now its time to board, this flying bus they are putting us on. We get in the plane and I get this 16-year-old kid flying by himself to go to his brothers wedding. This kid is so nervous he cannot be quiet. Therefore, I talked to him for a while and he finally fell asleep. Nice kid but wrapped tight! I am seated in my chair and think to myself, this is not half-bad, there are TV screens in the headrest of every seat. The cool thing is there are cameras on the under belly and the nose of the plane that you can view along with a flight locater that gives you ground speed, altitude, temp and all kinds of neat stuff. So I watched the take off from the nose then switched to the under cam and watch the world below grow smaller and smaller as we head 4500 miles far away. We landed in Vienna an hour early, Good wind I guess. So we are sitting at Starbucks chilling out. We land at 0540 hrs local time, 0040 your time. That’s perfect for me because I am used to being up at this time of day back home. Now I just have to get use to that big glowing orange ball in the sky! We are scheduled to leave here and fly to Pristina, Kosovo at 1350 hrs local time. This is an interesting place to be because I am now the foreigner…. Oh yea, kind of freaked me out to see the Austrian Police officer standing there with a Machine gun hanging off his right shoulder like it was no big deal. Wow! They would flip back home if we carried those.


Ok so I sat down at the Starbucks in one of those big fluffy chairs and I cratered for about two hours. Man that felt good, and no I was not the only one sleeping. There was not an open eye one in any of those chairs. So when I woke around 1245 hrs local time about 0545 Houston time, I began waking all of my fellow officers who were also enjoying a little sleep and we headed for gate c-61. We all went trough security without a hitch, well the security persons were making fun of the Americans because we were taking our shoes off and putting them in the X-Ray machine and apparently in Europe you don’t have to do this. Who knew! Anyway, the flight was about two hours and very smooth. When we landed I Kosovo, there were military and police everywhere. One of the best sites to me was a few of my classmates who had flown the day before had come out to help us with our transition. We loaded up in a huge U.N. bus and were driven to the 5 star Grand hotel. OMG, what a dive! No Ac, they turn the water off around 2200 hrs. Oh well. So we get unloaded and to our rooms, this city has come a long way from what I have seen from pictures. The people here drive like @#%&! They are a strange breed of drivers. Well it is 2145 hrs and I am going to try and sleep. Good night and I pray for God to bless each and every one of you!
Love Ya
Biggen!

Monday August 11, 2008
Hello, I slept well last night considering. The bed at the Grand is one you would expect to find stored in a barn in abandoned area in a very rural area of nowhere. With no A/C, you sleep with the window open and a fan on. The problem with that I the people of Kosovo apparently think they must honk their God forsaken horns as much as possible and they cannot pull up to a red light without a drag race, not made at them for that but dang go home and go to bed… I was thinking about several things last night in my world of seclusion. The main thing that concerned me was the fact that everywhere I walked yesterday after arriving I was keenly aware that everyone was staring at me. Ok Cops you will understand this, I was so on edge and tempted to say “what the hell are you looking at?) That really freaked me out. Later when I was seated at a table with Uncle Matt Comfort, Uncle Larry and Tommy Brown I asked about the folks watching me, Uncle Matt said “You are a Big Boy and very Intimidating to these people, and you are new! Don’t sweat it, they are just looking, they have a tendency to stare anyway.” Ok, that made me feel better! So I woke up at about 0430 local time and couldn’t go back to sleep, so I called Punk and the Girls goodnight. It really is hard to be away from my girls but the outcome of what I am doing is going to benefit my entire family. I have spoken with several of the officers who are not new to the mission and they say to keep constant communication with the family and you will be fine! Hope so. Ok, gotta run, see you when we get done with processing this morning. Oh yea, the third leg of our group is flying in today. I am going to try and catch a ride to the airport and greet them. It is very important to see friendly faces when you arrive here.

Ok so I am back a little early, actually, I have not left yet, getting up at 0430 hrs will screw up your timing, so I took advantage of the time, went out, and watched Kosovo wake up. I sat and watched as people started getting out wiping the sleep from their eyes. It was interesting to watch the people motoring around, the quiet street coming to life like small stream with rain, at first just a trickle, then a mad rush. Ok time to go.

We walked over to the CPI house where we met the in country staff, they explained the medical, time sheets and all that other good HR stuff. Then we went to the armory and got our weapons along with inner and outer vest, gun belts, and all the riot gear you would want. Oh joy, another 80 Lbs to lug around. Oh well!

We went to lunch after leaving the CPI house. We walked to a little sidewalk café/Pizzeria. The pizza was flat and small but it’s hard to screw up melted cheese and a crust I guess. After lunch, we headed back to the GRAND. I went to my room and washed my face then back down to the beautiful U.N. bus that awaited us. We were driven to the U.N. compound where we began our U.N.M.I.K (United Nations Mission in Kosovo). We had to fill out forms that I think we have filled out about forty times but hey, I am being paid for this whether I am here or on the streets. So we filled out the on line forms and had our mug shots taken. Now we sit and wait for the rest of the group to finish and then we will continue with the adventure!

Well the time is now 1700 hrs local time and I just talked with Punk for a minute to say hi, she sounded distressed. I understand, she is at home with 4 kids and I am 5000 miles away. However, I can always be home in 24 hrs… anyway; I now have my official U.N.M.I.K. ID card. Now I can move freely through barriers and check points with out any problems…something I forgot to mention earlier was that the CPI staff in Kosovo is no different from the staff in the states, if you need and they can get it you got it! It’s amazing how nice these folks are.

When we completed the U.N.M.I.K. processing we went back to the hotel, I went to my room, stripped out off my extremely warm uniform, and went to sleep. Did I mention this at 1630 hrs local time? Well I woke up at about 2000 hrs and thought great, never going to sleep tonight. Wrong, went and ate some dinner, then back in bed by 2230 and lights out until the most used horns in the world started at 0530 hrs.

Wednesday August 13, 2008

Ok the Horney people are at it again! Anyway, I take my time this morning getting showered and shaved then off to breakfast. Uncle Matt (he is a mentor that my friend Brad ask to watch over me and assist me while he was out of the country. Same with Uncle Larry!)so after breakfast there are two groups outside the hotel and I am standing there waiting for the U.N. bus to show up visiting with the new arrivals. Well I saw this pretty white bus pull up to the light and I think to my self, the guy in that window is in my group! OH CRAP! So thank God I am still running! Here we go, 30 lbs back pack and I am chasing a bus in Kosovo! I am sure this was a great scene for some. Not me! Anyway the bus stops I get on and of course I have o go to the back of the bus and get ribbed all the way to my seat then a few made a special trip down the isle to take another poke. (Damn Like being with Rick and Jimmy! If I knew that I would have never left!) so we get to the U.N. base and unload. We walk across this compound to a building and we sit and wait because they operate on there own time.

A white U.N. truck pulls up and I notice Her Majesties flag on his shirt! This bald headed feller gets out and it took about 20 seconds for all of him to get out! This guy stands up straight and I LOOKED UP TO SAY HI! DAMN THIS GUY WAS HUGH! 6’ 9”…WOW! His name is Martin and he is in charge of the English testing! This is a three-part test that test reading comp, listening, note taking, and report writing. A Nigerian fellow who makes fun of his own English gives the instruction. we all passed! Tomorrow we shoot and then we drive on Friday. Oh, they had people come in and talk to us about different positions and I am very interested in being a tactical medic! They will completely train you and get you EMT certified internationally. You hold a regular job until you are called out. Then you assemble and go to the targeted area! You receive tactical training, including MP-5, M-4, grenade launcher and medical training all free!
Will be investigating that a little more! Anyway I am supposed to try and connect with punk and the girls but the damn Wi-Fi is down or something! I will be contacting you in the morning baby! Love you!

Wednesday August 13, 2008

Ok, Its official, I can read write and comprehend the English language! Wow thanks for that! Today was semi boring, we went to class at 0900 then we listen to people telling us things for the fourth or fifth time! OK we got it! Anyway, when they finished we headed to the range. One important issue they covered prior to going was, DO NOT GO OUTSIDE THE BARRIER OF THE RANGE! Why you ask? Well apparently the have not de-mined the area yet! Apparently where our range is use to be a Serbian army anti-air craft weapon zone that we the USA bombed the hell out of them! It was cool as we drove to see the bomb craters and imagine the power that little bomb had! So we get to the range for the shoot known as 10 shots in a pizza box. Just imagine having to shoot five rounds from 5 meters 15 ft and 5 rounds from 7meters 21 ft. man I was stressing, Not! Apparently, they have people who fail this. So we shoot then we load back up on the bus and head back to the U.N. compound where we are cut loose at approximately 1500 hrs and told the bus will pick us up at 1700 hrs, 2 hours to sit in the hot direct sun! Fortunately for me my friend Brad was back, I called him, and he came to get me. We then went to the dive(Grand hotel) and loaded all my stuff up in his ride and headed to his apartment. After settling in and trying to unload all my stuff we went to dinner with a German officer named Marcel, and a US officer named Larry Kitchens (Uncle Larry) at a place called PAJAE. An Albanian owns this restaurant from Brooklyn. The food was incredible. After dinner we headed back to the luxury of an apartment the size of my bedroom back Home. Not kidding! When we got home I called Punk then cratered!

Thursday August 14, 2008
0700 hrs I woke up to find we had no electricity or water! Great! So I got up and took a towel bath and got ready for my day. Brad dropped me at the grand in time to catch the bus and off we went, for our drivers license testing. The Albanian instructor Sammy was quit entertaining. We had to do the parallel parking, backing and a road test, while on the road Sammy asked me if I was in a hurry, I said no sir, just doing the speed limit, oh ok. When we finished we were allowed to leave until 1400 hrs. ok it’s a 1100 hrs and we have three hours to do what? So here, I sit updating my journal. I hope this is giving you all a good perspective of what I am doing. More later, Love ya. Mark

Friday August 15, 2008
Well we went to dinner last night at a Mexican restaurant and the food wasn’t bad, it wasn’t Rancho Grande or the Satellite but it was good. The on thing I have noticed about food here is it taste fresh, its hard to explain but every thing is natural here, they don’t use all the preservatives they do back home. I am not finding it hard to adjust to the area, but I am having difficulties with the locals. A very nice gentleman stopped me on the street the other day and he began speaking to me in Albanian, I could not even begin to tell you what he said. So when he was done I tried to explain to him that I don’t speak his language and asked if he spoke English. He did not understand a thing I said. So he patted me on the shoulder and waved good bye with a smile. I think he was being kind but who knows. I woke up late this morning, last night was a little rough. The power went off while I was talking to Punk and it was rather warm last night with no air. Today Brad and I are moving to our new apartment. It is a very nice two bedroom; the problem is they do not believe in large bedrooms, or beds. Oh well have to adjust, Bathrooms are very small too. They leave enough room for the door to clear the toilet and that is it. Anyway back at PTC, not sure what it stands for but I am here. We had Criminal code this morning and it is based on the European style of Policing, maybe when I get done I will move my family to Germany and be a German police officer. We are on a break so I figured I would catch up. I will return to my writing soon!

Ok so its lunchtime and I am sitting here thinking about the last session. A Turkish officer gave a use of force briefing to us based on U.N.M.I.K. sop. During this briefing there were several of the U.S. Officers who were extremely rude and I was personal embarrassed by the way they treated this officer and represented the United States Contingent. These guys showed arrogance and lack of respect for this man who is struggling with his English but is doing his best. This person did not write the policies, his job is to inform us of these policies. These arrogant ass people are trying to be funny or make him feel less important than them. I guess it makes them feel good; it just pissed me off royally. Its not the first time this one guy in particular has done this. I guess it’s the ugly American syndrome that the warned us about when we were in Virginia! Some people just cannot get over themselves. I really want to go and apologize to the Officer for their actions, Damn them! Keep your opinions to yourself or discuss them later in private asshole. Back home we are all officers so why should it be any different here. We are all officers, we are here for the same reason, and some of them are here because they were told to go by the countries or by their agencies. We volunteered so be considerate. Sorry I am using this to vent!

We have four more days until we will deploy, are first MSA ( Monthly subsidiary allowance) is on Monday and then deploy to our jobs and regions on Tuesday. I cannot wait to get to work and get out of these classrooms. I will be part of Facility Management Unit to begin with and I am going to put in for Tactical Med Unit. With this I will be trained and certified internationally as an EMT and will receive MP-5 training and tactics. All of these skills will help me back home if I so desire to return to law enforcement or something in the medical field! I will be back later to write more!

Ok so the rest of the day was uneventful, after class, I caught a cab to the CPI house with Roy and I was able to log on and talk to Nanna and Pudge. Then I called Punk and visited with her for a while. Brad came by and picked me up and we moved to our new apartment in Dragadon. Its very nice and is located centrally. I can walk to my office in about 10 minutes, I can walk everywhere I need to go in under 20 minuets. If I am required to go further I can take a U.N. vehicle. So I spent the night unpacking, washing and folding clothes, and the typical things you do when you move. My bed is a medal frame ribbed bed with a mattress that is less than 4 inches thick, COMFY! So I got to a depression point today missing my wife and kids. I added 20 euro to my phone account and I burned up 14 of them calling missy today. Its going to take some time to adjust, I do not want to ever not miss them if you know what I mean.

Saturday August 16, 2008
Ok another day another dollar ( euro) whatever! So I woke and found Brad was not home. I was a little concerned so I called. Apparently these doors have a dual locking system and I locked him out last night, OOOPS! Brad had gone to a contingent get together with the Italians and when he got home he was locked out, so fortunately he has a friend who lives around the corner. So he went and slept there last night.

I got up around 0600 and made coffee, then I watched the Olympics for a little bit in French. I caught about every 50th word. I ate breakfast then got redy for work. I headed out for my morning stroll to the dive to catch the bus. I met up with Roy Kirk who lives in my building and w walked together. It was a beautiful morning for a walk. We arrived at the dive and mingled with our groups then head to PTC (Police training center). It’s Saturday so things are a little laid back. We have had to briefings this morning and no one could understand a thing they said.

We just completed our third briefing and the one we could understand. It is really hard to stay awake when you are sitting in a dark room and someone is speaking in a monotone voice. Thank God, for people poking you in the ribs, to wake you up, I hope today will be a short day so I can go to the CPI house and call the girls. One more briefing and off to lunch, think I will have the tuna salad with vinegar, yummy! The rest of the day was uneventful, I did get to visit with my girls, their attention span is short so I have to enjoy the first reaction they give me because after that they are interested in whatever else is going on, Pudge and Momma seem to enjoy talking to the Daddy in the computer!

Sunday August 17,2008

Today was a relatively laid back, we had a couple of briefings and some instructors didn’t show up so the American contingent gave the brief. It basically consisted of you guys don’t really need to be concerned with these, they are a formality so here are the slides any questions? I got to talk with the girls again today and they were telling me about school and who their teachers are going to be. I am glad to hear Dixie’s teacher is a person from our church and she is very structured. I think this will be good for Speed. I found out they do have NASCAR on TV here. Its on late at night because its live but hey, what do ya do? I fell asleep on the couch and the breeze through the flat last night was so nice I just stayed there until 0600.

Monday August 18, 2008
What a beautiful sunrise!
This photo is at about 0600 hrs local time, 2300 hrs in Houston!

Today started out with a promise, we get our first MSA. As usual we meet at the dive and load up like cattel in a trailer headed to market, we arrived at PTC and unload and heard into the beautiful buildings!


Now, you may see a bunch of shipping containers stacked onto of each other with windows and AC but what these lovely buildings are is, PCT!

We begin class and first out of the box is sexual harassment, this was taught by a French officer named Pascal. Now normally I would think this is a boring class, I have been countless times, why now! Well let me tell you, add a French accent and some comedy and you have the funniest class I have ever attended. Next, he briefed us on HIV/AIDS and it was the second funniest class. Next, Mentor briefed us on UN property, then the big Britt came in and gave us a brief on the chain of command. These three briefs were supposed to go until 1200 hrs; we broke for lunch at 1030 hrs and have to return at 1300 hrs. Can you say LONG LUNCH? So I caught a ride from Martin to the TSS compound and registered my bank account with the finance department so I will get paid! Very important! We walked from there to the Blue PX (shopping center) and browsed for a few.

After leaving the PX I walked back to the PCT and began taking pictures along the way. I took pictures of some of the local cars and different things.


At the top is a VW bus with a little western Flare, then the ever popular scooter, and a UN shop!

I found it interesting as I walked alone the things you see when you walk. When you ride in a vehicle, you lose perspective of what is out side the window. Here you walk a lot, and you actually feel better. There are some many stairs to climb, and places to go, at then end of the day you are tired of walking but it is unavoidable. It makes you more aware of your surroundings.

A trash pile behind the building, just one of the many sites, did I mention you can find the bones of what you had for lunch out back! LOL!

Tuesday August 19, 2008
Ok not so bright and early today, I got up around 0700 and began my day, first day at work! I arrive at my new office and meet with Tim (Bulgarian) and Brad. Brad is our boss so I listen to Tim tell Brad he is headed up north to gate 1. Brad grins, turns and looks at me and tells Tim to take me with him. So down to the motor pool where we get an armored vehicle, a security man named Andre (German) and a worker(Serbian). We headed to Mitrovista to meet a water truck and a sewer sucker. We get there and fill the armored truck with diesel. Then the three vehicles begin the convoy to gate 1. It was like driving through the mountains of Colorado. It was beautiful. It is a 30-mile drive took an hour or so. We rounded a corner and there stood next to the road, the biggest Poland police officer I have ever in my life scene with an AK-47 and a MP-5 around his neck.
The security officer and driver said well we are here.

I exited the vehicle and began looking around. It was nothing more than 6 containers placed about. I saw Police officers of Kosovo, Poland, and Germany. They were all performing different task. So I follow Tim over to a stack of pipe, he grabbed one end and the Serbian worker grabbed the other. They walked over to the corner of the structure or cover and started looking at the downspout for the drainage. They were trying to figure out how to connect the square metal downspout to the round 3 in PVC pipe they were holding. They thought about this for a while then they moved to the trench they needed for the new pipe. So the worker then started digging a trench on an incline and it was very nice. It was about 6 inches deep all the way through. Yes a 6 inch deep incline for drainage. As I stood in disbelief and watched this I thought, you have to be kidding me. I thought the stories I had heard were just BS, but apparently not. So he completes his hole and then began cutting his pipe with a file. When he was half way through he scored the rest of the pipe around and tried to break the pipe with a pair of channel locks. Yes he broke the pipe, but not where he wanted to. He cracked the pipe about 12 to 15 inches. So not wanting to waist any material he decided to use it.. next he tried to plug the pipe back into the square pipe. Now he is perplexed. So he takes his handy channel lock pliers and began beating the hell out of the square tubing. Now he fits the plastic over the metal, oh wait he beat it closed and now if you have more than a small rain the water is going to back up in the pipe and overflow at the top. So he takes the plastic back off and then bends the metal back to open the spout. WOW!

So I watched more of these things while we were there and was so glad my father n law wasn’t there. He would have keeled over at this scene. It was frustrating for me, I can only imagine what a true contractor or engineer would have felt. So we head back to the big city in our little underpowered sardine can. We arrived back at the office around 1545 hrs and went to lunch. After lunch, we went back to the office and I needed to go to the PX so I walked over there. I arrived back at the office and it was time to go home. This is like being an investigator! Just a jab at my CID friends back home, I know you people work, sometimes.

So now, I am at my flat waiting for the cable/internet person to show up and typing this for yall. no show, Therefore, I believe I will go to the CPI house so I can email this so you won’t have some much to read at one time.

August 30, 2008
I am really sorry for those that are truly interested but my file became corrupt and I lost everything. Thanks to a friend back home who had to dig thru the recycle bend to help me retrieve what we could. So we lost ten days but as you can tell it wasn’t that big of a loss.

Today is Saturday and yes that means I am at work to do squat, I was awaken this morning by a call from my loving wife who has gone to Bryan for the weekend. That is to Bryan, not with Bryan, Least I hope not! LOL! Ok so anyway, the get to HAHAROMA crew (Hannsz, Harvard, Robertson, and Martin) (first two letters from each!) is meeting in Bryan with at the new home of Chad and Amanda, truly wish I was there but if I was I would probably be at work! Anyway, they are all up there havening some fun! This is good for my punk I think. Our friends seem to be keeping here going so she does not have time to be sitting around thinking about me being gone. Damn, I feel like the person in the movie who died and is talking about his wife but she does not know! (ok look, when you have this much time to think, you think about some off the wall stuff)

Sunday august 31 2008

Today is play day, I mean training day! Really that’s what I meant. Today is armored vehicle escort training. Ok so we meet at the main HQ at 0830 hrs and Jean-Pascal briefs us on the day’s activities. We are a three-vehicle element consisting of Lima (Leader) Papa (Protected) and Tango (tail). We roll out and start heading south to the Albanian border. We do our formation driving switching from one side of the road to the other and listening to Jean-Pascal talking on the radio in his French accent, no papa to the right. Come on Lima, to slow. Move as one unit. It was really funny to listen too. Now you know me and driving, and I had to have my tunes, so I brought my I-Pod and me and my crew were jamming! They really enjoyed the music and it drowned out the radio. Now you must consider there are two Russians, two Bulgarians, two Turks, one Frenchman and one big ole Texan. Communication was not exactly clear. It was very humorous. Moreover, when the others did not understand what the other was trying to say they would look at me. Hell, I did not understand him either.

So we stop for lunch in this valley, it’s the perfect post card photo. It was amazing, right in the middle of nowhere stands this Caribbean style café, there were medal frames and covered with large palm leaves. Jean-Pascal was telling us how wonderful the fish was and so of course that’s what I order..OK, Note to self!!!! When in a strange place do not expect to get fried or grilled fish like back home. Expect tem to gut the fish, then throw it in a fryer. Yes, notice I did not mention scaling it or filleting it, I said, gut it and fry it! So imagine my surprise when an entire fish, fried head and all shows up at the table. Well, lucky for me I did get mine first; I saw Ekrans and was relieved I did order that! Oh, did I tell ya, I was wrong! So mine comes and I think to myself, How hungry am I? Well, I ate it!

After lunch we loaded up and headed back. The rest of the day was uneventful except the valuable lesson of American driving instructors should be dispatched around the world to teach others to drive!