Monday, July 30, 2007

Thank You Shipmates!

A special thank you to my shipmates from the Navy Operational Support Center (NOSC) Minneapolis. They took time from their busy schedules to help Holly out by painting the shed and doing a little yard work.
LCDR Greg Gallman and "Holly's picture perfect husband"

The crew got some help from (L to R) Eryn, Lizzy, and Zach

The crew did a great job, and even let Zach, Eryn, and Lizzy do a little painting too.

The Crew from NOSC Minneapolis with Ziggy and "Holly's picture perfect husband"

Thank you for your help and living up to the Navy Core Values of honor, courage, and commitment. You folks are the best, and I look forward to working with you all to return the favor to another shipmate!

GO NAVY!

Zimm

Josh Gracin Visits Camp Arifjan, Kuwait!

On July 1st (OK, I'm a little slow at posting this!) Josh Gracin payed a visit to Camp Arifjan. Josh Gracin, for those who are not familiar with him, is a former U.S. Marine, finished fourth place on American Idol 2, and is a nationally known country music artist.
USO poster announcing Josh Gracin's Visit
Josh Gracin (black shirt)takes the stage during sound checks
Mr Gracin took to the stage at 7pm and rocked the house! Despite the hot evening (it was still 112 degrees at show time) he put on a great show lasting nearly 2 hours. After the show, he spent nearly 3 hours keeping his promise to "meet and give an autograph to everyone that wanted one". Mr Gracin was a class act and put on a great show! Thank you for coming, Josh Gracin!
For more pictures from the concert, visit: http://kipandmichele.com/CustomsJuly1Concert.html

More Familiar American Companies in Kuwait

McDonald's

Starbucks Coffee

FedEx (Just for you, Ytt.)

Fellow sailors hang out at Caribou coffee

Operation Cookie Drop

Jolynn Wilhite poses with donated Girl Scout cookies from Operation Cookie Drop.
A huge thank you goes out to some very special New York residents. This monster stack of Girl Scout cookies came to us via the "Operation Cookie Drop" program of New York. This year they collected a record 27,000+ boxes of Girl Scout cookies for the Troops, and we received a nice treat from home! Thank you to all who donated cookies!

Thursday, July 19, 2007

Greetings from Qatar!

Greetings!
Well, I just finished a 4 day pass to Qatar (pronounced cutter). Qatar is a small country situated on a peninsula half-way along the west coast of the Arabian Gulf, between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
One of the perks of Qatar.....REAL beer is authorized on base (below)!
I spent my pass relaxing, sleeping in, and going on tours into the main city in Qatar, Doha.
One of the cooler tours we took was the cultural tour.

The tour took us to several locations around Doha, including a racing camel ranch (above), and the old souk (below). Souks are marketplaces found throughout the middle east. The advantage to souks is that the shopkeepers are always willing to negotiate their prices, making it a hot spot for bargain shoppers. We also visited a large gold souk. No, I did not buy any gold...sorry honey!

Besides visiting souks and a large mall to satisfy our shopping needs, the tour also took us to several tourist attractions.

One of the main attractions was the large clam statue (above). Pearls are a big industry for Qatar, as the statue would suggest! We also visited a nice restaurant for lunch, and toured several other sites during the day long tour.

I spent my birthday on a dhow cruise. We anchored the dhow about a mile from the Qatar coast, 500 yards from a sand bar (above......don't ask how I took this picture, Holly would kill me if she knew I swam out from the dhow holding the camera over my head............DARN!! I've said too much!) . Once there, we swam, ate dinner, socialized, and took in the sunset. As a sailor, it was nice to get out on the water again! I must admit, despite not having my sweetie there to enjoy the view with, I had a good time.

So, there is the last four days in a nut shell! I hope you enjoy the pictures, I'll try to post more later!

'Till next time,

Zimm

Sunday, July 8, 2007

In loving memory of Margaret Zimmerman.

I miss you, mom!

It's been a while, here's an update!

Hello all! Sorry it has been so long since the last posting. Life has been flying by here in the "crappy sand box", and Holly let me know that it was time to update the blog, so here we go.
I recently took a morale, welfare, and recreation (MWR) trip out into Kuwait City. We made a few stops, the first being the Grand Mosque of Kuwait.
The total size of the mosque is 20,000 square meters, and the main prayer room (above) can accommodate 10,000 (ten thousand...not a typo!) men during prayer time. The mosque was started in 1979, completed in 1986, and the gross cost was roughly 48 million U.S. dollars.
Our next stop was the Kuwait Towers.
The Kuwait Towers (above) were also built in 1979. The tallest of the 3 towers (with two spheres) is 180 meters tall. The lower sphere has a restaurant (great buffet...mmmm food!) and the upper sphere has an observation deck with a breath taking view! The second tower (with one sphere) is 140 meters tall. The single sphere is a 1,000,000 gallon water tank. The last tower (no sphere) and is also 140 meters tall.

As you may know, grass is all but nonexistent in Kuwait, so the lawn at the Kuwait Towers had to have been the highlight of the trip.......I think the picture says it all!

Our last stop for the day was the Center City Mall. This was a large American style mall, and most of our group spent the whole time at the Caribou Coffee. It was a very nice, relaxing day.

In other news........

Our dodge ball team (above) had a great time playing in the base dodge ball tournament. We won a few games, and lost a few games. When it was all said and done, we ended up with a couple bloodied noses, one black eye, and we all had huge smiles on our faces! It was a lot of fun.

On July 4th, 23 co-workers and I joined over 1000 other people in running the Kuwait division of the Atlanta Peach Tree 10K (6.24 mile) run. This was my first 10K run, and I had set a time goal of 1 hour in which to finish the run. I finished in 1 hour, 6 minutes, and 5 seconds. I was very happy with the time! I really did have a good time, and it felt good to finish the run without walking (no lie...I ran the whole thing!).

Well, there is the past month in a nut shell. Not much else to report, so I'll sign off

Until next time,

Zimm