Quite a few of you have asked what the living conditions are like. They are butler huts, or "b-huts" for short. I still call it "the tent" even though it is not one, carry over from my days in Al Udeid, I guess.
I describe it as living in a plywood cubicle, which is esentially all it is. decent amount of space though (not as much as in the photo, I used a wide-angle lens), so I cannot complain. It is better than Al Udeid, Qatar, where I lived in a tent for 4 months. And I know, mom, it isn't clean, but it has been a long week! lol