coultergeist
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It does take a lot of patience and I'm sure mine will be tested too before it is done, but I think it will be more than worth it in the end. <br><br>Just plan everything out as much as you can. Try to think of all the possible problems and ways you can minimize or eliminate them ahead of time. We had a saying in the army. Every plan is great right up until the first shot is fired. Unexpected things will always occur, but the more you have planned out ahead of time, the less unprepared you will be when they happen. When they do, don't let it get to you. It's just life. Adapt and figure out how to overcome that problem and go on. Problems will always exist in life. It is just the nature of it. The situation you find yourself in doesn't decide whether or not you will be happy. You decide that yourself. You can have fun in situations that others would be miserable in. <br><br>Let me tell you a story. I was in the first Gulf War. We were waiting on the ground campaign to kick off. My section was sharing this little tent. It was given to us by the nomads. It was kind of like a circus tent in that the sides and the top were not connected. You would put up poles and wrap the wall around it and run ropes and stake it down. Then the top just draped over it. I'm sure it did a great job most of the time as sun and dust are the main things you have to deal with in the desert. Unfortunately, it didn't do so hot when it came to rain. <br><br>Contrary to popular opinion, it does rain in the desert. It usually only does it once a year, but when it does, it rains for days. Few things are more miserable for a soldier than mud, and it is hard to imagine mud as far as the eye can see in all directions. It was not alot of fun at first. As the days passed the tent got worse and worse. We ended up with about one cot that wasn't soaked. The three of us that were in the tent would sit side by side on the cot to rest so we would be somewhat dry. It was truly miserable. <br><br>After about five or six days of this, we were sitting in our customary spots one night. Just kind of talking and trying to pass the time. I happened to notice this little hole next to the center tent pole a few feet away. About then a little mouse came out of the hole. Apparently from his point of view we had the best place around. I thought he was pretty cute. He was multi-colored, kind of like a guinea pig. I pointed him out to one of the other soldiers. I'm guessing he didn't find him nearly as cute as I did.<br><br>He jumped up like he had springs in his feet and threw himself onto one of the other cots while letting out a yell. All the other cots were puddled with water, so there was this huge splash when he landed. The mouse was scared to death and took off blindly and ran right into the center pole and literally knocked itself out. <br><br>It was probably one of the funniest moments of my life. I still laugh to this day everytime I remember it. We were in a situation that was absolutely miserable physically, but we still managed to have fun and make the best of it. <br><br>