Dana in dress blues

Dana managed to get home for four days vacation around the fourth.  Finding flights took him a bit of maneuvering as he wasn’t notified that his leave was officially approved until the last minute and the majority of available flights did not fit his schedule.  Finally, he got the flights online.  One from Pensacola to Boston and another from Boston back to Pensacola.

I asked him if he wanted to do anything special when he got home and he said he wanted to sleep and eat steak.  So, I got a large pile of porterhouse steaks (fortunately, they were on sale) and stocked up on soda and iced tea.

Derek picked him up at the airport about noon on Thursday since I had to work, and they did a little brotherly bonding on the long drive home through stop-and-go traffic.  It seems like only yesterday I would have to pry them apart because they were trying to choke each other to death in the living room (ironic) or putting their fists through each other’s bedroom doors.  Sigh.  Finally, they seem to have gained some respect and even admiration for each other.  Who would have thought? 

I had not seen Dana since his leave after boot camp when he looked pretty thin and run-down.  He’s looking better now, healthier and stronger, and older.  He is going to school now but he still has to get up at the “crack of dark” to have PT before showering and changing for school.  He generally skips breakfast because he says there isn’t really enough time for the shower and change and then waiting in line for chow.  He doesn’t want to risk being late for school. 

So far, Dana is still learning how to talk to the planes, how to recognize different aircraft, and which ones get priority.  He is doing pretty well in school, apparently, as he said he was currently second in his class.  He did complain about all the paperwork though.  The Marines don’t let you get away with skipping your homework.  He can’t wait for the part of school when they will let him on the flight simulator.  His former roommate told him that if you crash a plane near the tower, there is a fuel truck parked there that will blow up too!  Cool!  He wants to try and get a plane to fly right into the tower to see what will happen.  I would think they’d frown on that stuff, but maybe it’s good that they see what a disaster it would be if they make a mistake like that.

A couple of steaks on the grille and about 14 hours of sleep, and Dana was off doing some more brotherly bonding with Derek.  Dana came back late Friday night sporting a new tattoo.  He has been wanting one for a long time and has been working on designs for it.  The Marines have rules about where you can put a tattoo and how much of it can show and what it can look like.  Derek took him to his friend Drew’s house for the tattoo.  Drew is just learning to do tattooing, but I guess he must be improving because Dana got his tattoo for free.  Drew PAID Derek $25 to let him put a tattoo on him!  Oh well.  At least it is a nice tattoo, a dragon on top of a globe.  Just the outlines for now.  Dana will get it colored in later on in Pensacola.

Dana’s new tattoo

Dana also snuck (sneaked?) over to his dear grandmother’s house to try and rescue his Camaro.  No such luck.  Apparently his father has been “fixing” it some more and Dana couldn’t get it started.  He had wanted to bring it back home and leave it here.  I’m not sure why it makes a difference which yard it is parked in while he is in the service, but I guess it does.

A couple more steaks on the grille, a movie with his girlfriend, a cookout at his girlfriend’s parents (I believe they are seeing son-in-law material) and a little more bonding with his brother, and it was time to get back to work.  I drove Dana to Boston on Sunday and dropped him off at the terminal.  I asked him if it was worth the airfare to come home just for four days, and he said, “It was worth it, just so I could use the GOOD toilet paper!”

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