Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Time to Come Clean...

I have known this for a quite a while now, and I probably should have shared it earlier, but late next week I am beginning my path toward Baghdad. I was asked to join a team that will help build the Iraqi government's financial infrastructure and payment system. Now I know that this does not sound exciting to most, but for me this is a very exciting opportunity to do what what I went to school for (Public Policy / Public Financial Management).

Below are the most popular questions I have answered since finding out about the project:

  1. Are you kidding? I am very serious; besides my jokes are much better than this.
  2. Are you worried? I am not worried, at least as far as my safety is concerned. It is important to remember that I will be shielded by the U.S. Military and Blackwater (no jokes please...I'm sensitive).
  3. Are you concerned about anything? Yes, of course. First of all, I will miss the love and security provide to me by Michael on a daily basis. I am also a bit concerned about missing the luxury of being around my friends, the oppressive heat, and the constricted travel. However, what I am most concerned about is a concern that Stephanie made; spending day in and day out surrounded by death and those that are callous to it...I am concerned about how that will change me.
  4. How is Michael with this decision? He is extremely supportive. For those that know us well, we have had a very difficult year and have come out much happier and stronger than we have ever been. He is a bit concerned, but he is much more independent that I, so I don't think the solitude is a factor. On the contrary, I'm sure he'll enjoy the peaceful evenings.
  5. How long will you be there? I have "signed on" for a year. This will of course depend on the project and the current state of Iraq. If our safety cannot be secured, we will be sent packing.
  6. When do you leave? Tentatively I am scheduled to leave for Combat Readiness Training in Fort Benning GA October 6 then depart for Iraq October 13.

That's it for now, but I welcome any questions or advice that anyone may have. This is going to be an amazing year.