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Post Icon Posted: Mar. 20 2003,10:07 pm Post # 1 see this member send this member a private message  quote this post in reply

This is from a really good family friend. Her son-in-law was allowed to make a surprise trip home a month or so ago to witness the birth of his first child but now he's back in the Middle East. Hits really close to home when it's like this.  

Hello--

Today is an odd sort of a day, edging on average.

I will go about the so-called "normal" things that call to me each day.

I will tidy the house where I didn't last night, keep the dogs separated while they're being fed so that they each get a chance to eat their own meals, check my email many times and respond, where necessary, prepare and finish my various reports for the Coast Guard Auxiliary, check the "apparatus" set into place this week that will be fed into the Auxiliary's emergency plan, go on a "run" to buy paint and some foodstuffs, make the various family calls that I try to make each day, now, or at least as often as possible, pay some bills. I also will take my very well loved dog into the veterinarian for hospitalization as he has just been diagnosed to have an advanced, fatal disease.

This is my day, today.

But the other part of my day is going with me during each of these seemingly mundane activities. I am carrying with me an anxiousness that I know won't subside until well into the future. I am thinking about my son-in-law, the Captain in the U. S. Army that I have spoken of recently as his wife, my daughter, had their first child in January.

I wonder if he is sleeping, now, or at least resting. I wonder if his outward confidence comes from deeply enough within himself to allow him peace. I wonder what these last few hours of waiting hold for him--he's been gone a long time, now, and the "hour" for which he was sent so far from home appears to be rapidly approaching. Half way around the world, I wonder if the weather--the sandstorms that he has spoken of as making him ill--have subsided. I wonder if maybe some cloud cover might soon exist so that it blanks the light of an almost-full moon, at least a little bit. I wonder what he is thinking about his homeland and those dear to him. I know he is serving his country with diligence and pride; we can all count on that.

Probably many of us have someone, however close to us, in harm's way a world away in a strange place called Kuwait, or some other strange-sounding place. This is simply my "someone."

Sometime during your day, would you please take a moment and stop--give this moment to those men and women of our armed forces who struggle and disrupt their daily lives in order that we can be engaged in our own daily lives, those lives that we live only in the way that we do because we are free.

My thoughts and prayers are with everyone's "someone."

Yours,

Mary.


Take it to heart.  I know I did.  God Bless the men and women fighting for our rights in that shithole of a place.


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Post Icon Posted: Mar. 20 2003,11:55 pm Post # 2 see this member send this member a private message  quote this post in reply

Yeah I'm sure it did get lost.  Hotboat sucks.

Oh, did I mention Hotboat sucks?  

That's a good one Jordy.  

All the protesters are really pissin me off today.  That has to be the ultimate display of lack of respect for those defending our freedom (and their freedom)  and risking their lives as they walk and chant and fight with the cops.  Thought the same thing in the 60's (except I was pissed at the government then too for not giving our military the tools and means to win).


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Post Icon Posted: Mar. 21 2003,7:40 am Post # 3 see this member send this member a private message  quote this post in reply

Thanks for sharing Jordy


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Post Icon Posted: Mar. 21 2003,8:22 am Post # 4 see this member send this member a private message  quote this post in reply

The old saying goes “Freedom is never Free”

It bothers me to that the protesters seem to have no regard for the sacrifices our fighting men, women, and their families are making. I have a great deal of respect and admiration for our members of our military and their families. Just this morning on my way to work I was thinking how grateful I am that I live in such a wonderful place. Many men and women have made sacrifices to make that possible.

My hat goes off to our troops and their families!


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Post Icon Posted: Mar. 21 2003,9:27 am Post # 5 see this member send this member a private message  quote this post in reply

Amen!.  :)
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Post Icon Posted: Mar. 21 2003,9:41 am Post # 6 see this member send this member a private message  quote this post in reply

I hear ya Jordy.


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Post Icon Posted: Mar. 21 2003,9:44 am Post # 7 see this member send this member a private message  quote this post in reply

Thanks Jordy, I too respect the people that provide me, my way of life and the freedoms it brings.


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Post Icon Posted: Mar. 21 2003,5:22 pm Post # 8 see this member send this member a private message  quote this post in reply

Very cool Jordy
Thanks

BR :)


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