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Let's Get Physical

Blogged in Cool Stuff, Life in General by Tyler on November 7, 2008 at about 18:22

When I signed up for the Navy back in 2005, I had a problem.  I was out of shape. I weighted about 200 lbs and wore size 36 pants - now that's not huge for a guy who's 6'2", but it's certainly not small.  I could do maybe one push-up and couldn't run for more than a few seconds at a time.  My strong point was sit-ups - I could do a whole 30!  I worked out on my own and finally got up to the Navy's minimum standards about 8 months later, but it was a hard push.

Fast forward to now.  I weigh under 175 and wear size 32 pants - the same size I wore in high school!  My ship had its semi-annual Physical Fitness Assessment (PFA) this week, so on Wednesday I had to run 1.5 miles and do as many push-ups and sit-ups as I could in a two minute period.  I guess the Navy's doing something right, because I made a new high in my push-ups and run and almost matched my high in sit-ups.  I did my run in 11:05, which is a full 70 seconds faster than my previous PFA this spring and roughly equivalent to the speed I ran/walked a mile back in my high school days.  I was able to do 62 push-ups and 78 sit-ups.  Now that's not exceptional by Navy standards - a bit less than that, actually - but by my standards, I'm in a whole new world of in-shape-ness.  I even ran a 5K race not too long ago and finished in a decent (for me) time of about 27 minutes. 

My next goal: run a 10K next spring.  Anyone else up for the challenge?

Halloween

Blogged in Fun by Tyler on November 2, 2008 at about 10:26

I've always had a difficult time deciding on a Halloween costume.  My costumes over the years have been so bland as to be entirely forgettable - and, in fact, I can't remember more than one or two of them that have been recorded photographically.  This year was little different. I thought and schemed and thought some more, and finally ended up purchasing a cheap knight costume at Walmart.  I did have some fun making the sword and helmet, though.  

There is one interesting side note to this story - my sister and brother in law independently chose knight costumes for my nephews Adam and Joshua.  I must admit that they are much cuter than I am.

So, without further ado, I present Sir Tyler!

Sir Tyler

Home Once Again

Blogged in Navy, Travel by Tyler on October 15, 2008 at about 19:19

Well, friends - I'm home.  It's been a long deployment, with some hard times, but it's over.  I'm happy to say that we should have a bit more time in port than before, though I can't say how much.  I'm just glad to be back on solid ground.

Here's the basic deployment timeline:
  1. May 23rd: left from Mayport, FL
  2. Late May: visited Roatan Island, Honduras
  3. Several days later: passed through the Panama Canal to the Pacific Ocean
  4. Late June: visited Panama City, Panama
  5. Mid-July: visited Trujillo, Peru
  6. Late July: visited Panama City, Panama
  7. Late August: visited Panama City, Panama
  8. Mid-September: passed through the Panama Canal back to the Atlantic Ocean
  9. Late September: visited Curacao, Netherlands Antilles
  10. October 6th: Returned home to Mayport

That's the basic gist of our port visit schedule.  Along the way, we got in the way of a few drug-runners and the approximately 8.1 metric tons of cocaine they were carrying.  Military.com has a nice summary of our accomplishments.

The port visits were great, and you can see some of the pictures taken along the way in my photo gallery.  There you'll find pictures of me swimming with the dolphins and hiking in the Panamanian Jungle, as well as some beautiful scenic shots from the countries we visited.

The day before we came home, we took some family members and friends of the crew on board for what we call a "Tiger Cruise."  They spent the next 24-hours seeing how we really live - or at least a semi-glamorized version thereof.  My dad was able to come along and enjoyed it thoroughly.  His short years in the Navy many years ago did not include being stationed on a ship, so it was a new adventure for him.  You can see his pictures on his flickr site.

My phone number and email address haven't changed, so toss me an email or give me a call some time - I'm excited to hear what's going on in your life.  If you've misplaced my contact information, you can find my email address listed here.

It's great to be home!

p.s. the RSS feed for my blog has recently had a few issues related to my new blogging software.  They should all be fixed now, but please let me know if you have any issues with them or any other area of the web site.

Long-Awaited Update

Blogged in Computers, Cool Stuff, Fun, Navy, Travel by Tyler on June 10, 2008 at about 03:58

I think I've set a new record for time between posts!  To repeat a phrase found many times in my past blog entries (and journal entries, for that matter), I'll try to do better... :)

Since my last post, I had a blast in Boston for St. Patrick's day (my ship spent the week there), spent a few weeks at home visiting family and friends, and left on my second naval deployment.  Busy times.

We've now been deployed for about 2 1/2 weeks, in which time we've visited the beautiful Roatan Island off the coast of Honduras and passed through the Panama Canal.  Roatan Island's primary industry is tourism centered on its beautiful beaches and many diving opportunities.  While I didn't take advantage of either of those attractions, I did take the opportunity to have a "Dolphin Encounter" at the local marine institute.  For a small fee, we had a 30 minute presentation during which we were introduced to one of their dolphins and were able to interact with her a bit.  Afterwards, we were given another 30 minutes or so to snorkel around the dolphin enclosure with about 15 dolphins.  It was a great experience, even though my camera might not agree - it took a bit of a swim itself in the process...  :(  Hopefully my new Panasonic DMC-TZ5 gets here in time for the next port visit...

On a completely different note, you may not have noticed my blog looking much different lately, but for the last month it's been a completely different system under the hood.  My former blogging software, Wordpress, was becoming more and more difficult to use over my limited bandwidth out to sea, and tended to have security problems on a fairly regular basis.  Fortunately, my site was never compromised, but my inability to update the software while away from home made that a distinct possibility.  Therefore, I took it upon myself to write my own blogging software.  Now some of you may be thinking about what a masochist I must be, but it really wasn't that bad - the Python-based web framework I used known as Django made my job easy.  This is my first real Django application and I'm quite pleased with the power and ease of development the framework offers. Maybe someday I'll give a more detailed explanation of what's going on behind the scenes of the new blog, but for now I'm just enjoying my freedom from the bloated beast that is Wordpress.

Blind Boys of Alabama

Blogged in Fun, Life in General, Travel by Tyler on February 24, 2008 at about 17:05

Last night I had the pleasure of heading over to the Jacksonville downtown area and attending a wonderful concert by the Blind Boys of Alabama and the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra. I must say that I thoroughly enjoyed it - I’d forgotten how much I love the symphony. It brought back memories from my own band days in high school. Yes, I was a band geek, and proud of it! It was also fun to watch a bunch of elderly blind men jumping around, singing, and having a great old time. And by elderly, Jimmy Carter, the lead vocalist, has been with the group since its early days in the 1940’s! I hope I have half their energy when I’m their age!

I arrived in town a bit early to avoid the traffic for the Rascal Flatts concert and Monster Truck Jam also going on and decided to walk around town a little. Jacksonville’s a nice little city: check out some photos I took during my wandering.

Home At Last

Blogged in Life in General, Navy, Travel by Tyler on February 4, 2008 at about 18:47

Well, I’m home at last - in more senses than one! Admittedly, I’ve been home from my Navy deployment since late December and have seen many of you since then, but that’s not the complete story. I’ve also more recently moved off the ship into my own apartment, which is a really, really nice thing. I can’t describe the joy of moving away from a ship where I lived with 70 other people in the same room and could not easily escape from work or find a place of my own. And thus I gladly say that I am writing this post from my apartment and will be sleeping on my very own and very comfortable bed.

Now on to the deployment. We left Florida’s Naval Station Mayport July 24th 2007 and returned home December 21st, having visited (at least briefly) Key West, Columbia, Costa Rica, Jamaica, and Panama (multiple times). We caught two major drug shipments, each of which was the second of its kind in naval history and whose combined value was in the hundreds of millions. I left as an Electronics Technician Third Class (paygrade E-4), and was known as ET3 Strickland. I returned ET2(SW) Strickland, meaning I both advanced one paygrade and completed a major qualification known as Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist (ESWS). I experienced extreme tiredness and seasickness; I was also able to visit some great countries, read some great books, and save a good deal of money.

It was a long deployment, and I can’t say I particularly enjoyed being away from home and out to sea for that long - but then again, I think most of the sailors on my ship would say the same thing. But we made it through and we’re home, and I’m enjoying it while it lasts. We’ll deploy again before too long, but that’s the Navy way.

Click here to see some pictures taken during the deployment, and feel free to email me if you want more information about any of them. I’d like to say I’ll eventually put descriptions with each photo, but that probably won’t happen. So enjoy the pictures and imagine some elaborate plot to go with them.

This article describes our first drug bust involving a semi-submersible craft full of cocaine.

This article in the Mayport Mirror describes our deployment and mentions our second major bust where we discovered liquid cocaine being transported by a shipping vessel.

It’s great to be home!

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