Well, I had the absolutely least enjoyable couple hours of my entire Army and schooling career today. It was Dr. Washburn's class on Mortuary Affairs and Letters of Condolence. Dr. Washburn is a retired enlisted soldier who fought in Vietnam. His descriptions were more than enough to turn the stomach, and according to him it looks like a picnic compared to the actual thing. The letters were difficult to sit through too, especially when he related his personal experiences. The good news is that I learned a lot and with a little luck and a lot of hard work on my part I wont have to ever put the learning to work.
In other news we are starting to plan our Dining In event, which is a huge party. I previously covered the composition of the grog, and now I'm trying to head the Grog Comittee or else be Mr. Vice (he's the stud at a Dining In, basically he runs the party).
We have our first academic test this Thursday, but it is all easy material so I'll study for half an hour and ace it ;) Lt Sanchez and I may go up to D.C. and Gettysburg for this coming (4-day) weekend. I'll make sure to take a lot of pics and post some. Hopefully everyone is doing well at home, I miss you all.