Dizneyholic
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Sorry to confuse, guys. My husband isn't military, he's doing a one year tour in Kabul at the embassy there. He is responsible for the security of the American personnel at the embassy and civilians in various posts. His service is the Diplomatic Security Service. Not many people have heard of it, so I usually save the explanations for in person but I don't want people to He works with the military, but (sadly for me) no uniform, though he is a Federal officer. I too admire all the servicemen and women who spend a whole year apart from their families for their tours of duty, at least my husband gets a break...this trip will be his 6 month R&R.
And thanks so much for all the generous well wishes and thought last weekend. In Kabul they actually expect a fair bit of that, but it makes for a long day when it does happen.
So I guess that answers the occupation question for him. I'm a diplomat too, and currently posted in Prague, which is beautiful. Nonetheless, we're looking forward to some "home time."
Can I ask all you more experienced cruisers for some advice? We are doing B2B cruises, the first to get "reacquainted" with just our little family of four, the second we are adding three grandparents and one great grandparent. We have not sailed out of Port Canaveral yet and I was wondering if it is pretty easy to link up at the model ship (or elsewhere) inside the embarkation area? Between cruises we have to disembark and re-embark and we thought it would be nice to link up with the grands and board together, but I'm not familiar with the logistics of boarding there.
What do you suggest?![]()
Still a brave and important job! Glad he's okay! And very jealous about Prague! It's on my bucket list!!!