A lot of range time and some time outside watching them work. Hopefully some more of that later this week.
I spend a lot of my time overseeing the training and developing lesson plans and aids. Get out to the range when I can.
occasionally I get bored, but getting to make up the tests sometimes affords some moments of humor...
The guys are all ready to go. I'd kinda actually like to stay longer. Mainly just because I'm finally seeing all the work I've been doing be put into effect and I want to see it along, but I suppose that's the sort of thing that will always be ongoing, so I'll just have to pass my projects on to the next team and hope they do well with it.
This isn't exactly the type of job I would have picked; it's certainly a complete change from my other deployments, but it's been just as much work in its own way. It'll be good to get back to the US and home.
been playing around with my photography a bit lately too.
Afghan instructor on the range:
my team:
oh! hey! in the good things happening to great people department, y'all should go drop by ThrottleBitch's page and congratulate her on moving into her very own home!
and datsun just had herself a adorable baby boy today. couldn't be happier for either of them.
edit:
got some more photos done--
and spent some time playing around in photoshop trying to morph some of the photos into more of a graphic illustration kind of thing: