Some of my fellow bloggers needed their posts to be timely and coherent. You know that isn't going to happen with me. I'm offline until sometime Monday night/Tuesday morning.
Even when I am back to regular access, they with be somewhat disjointed and random as I digest all I saw and learned. I am by no means a journalist. These are just going to be my thoughts and observations on one of the most excellent adventures ever.
I talked with SB while sitting in Miami airport yesterday afternoon. My words were tumbling all over each other and when I paused to take a breath he said "Now you understand why I love going to sea."
"Now you understand why I love going to sea."
ReplyDeleteI haven't written about that part yet, but that was one of the major lessons I took away from my time on the carrier. I thought I understood what my sea-going friends have shared with me, but experiencing it first-hand just put it into another realm. I think that anyone who loves a sailor needs to find a way to spend at least 24 hours on a Navy ship. Not only is it an experience of a lifetime, but it explains so much.