SOOO thrilled that he's back on American soil once again! I hope he decides to stick around for much longer this time! Thank him for all he's done for our country for me, will you?
WONDERFUL news!!!:D
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SOOO thrilled that he's back on American soil once again! I hope he decides to stick around for much longer this time! Thank him for all he's done for our country for me, will you?
WONDERFUL news!!!:D
Very happy your son is safe and back home! Please give him a big thank you for his service to our country!!
DT
Ah, love happy stories. Best wishes for all. :)
Yay!!!
Thank God for a safe return home, you must be estatic! As others have indicated please give a big thank you to him for his service to our country from me too!
Great for you and your family, Crankin!
Great news -- I can tell that you are elated! :p
I am thankful for his service and glad he's safely.
I want them ALL back safely.
Wonderful!
A really huge deep and archeytpql Jungian moment: soldier returns to mother.
Feel the emotional power of it and go with the flow of it.
How wonderful, Crankin! I know what a relief that is. Does each deployment get easier for you or do you worry the same each time?
It just becomes the new normal.
At least here. I am more pragmatic about this than a lot of other people. I went to a military family support group and they made me feel worse! They were very nice people, but it's not in my best interest to sit around and cry. If something bad happens, I will deal with it. It's just not in my nature to sit and continually worry. I do miss him when he is gone, even though I don't live in the same state as him. I think it's because I can't just call him any time or Skype him.
He doesn't tell us anything, mostly because of the nature of his work. The only thing he said about Afghanistan is 1) "I haven't seen a woman since I got here; they are hidden away behind the black shmatta, in the house" and 2) "It's a sh**hole and makes Iraq look like a party." He mostly discussed the mental health issues of his men and how he has to counsel them to deal with the stresses of deployment. Somehow, he and his wife deal with this and seem incredibly normal about everything. I explained to him that it sounded like most of what he was telling me is related to the fact that these guys come from very dysfunctional families. As he says, "crazy, lazy, and azzhole." I know it sounds irreverent, but this is my son at his best. The things that make him a good Marine also made him a good racer....
Fantastic news - welcome home to him!
he's back, he's safe, tears of joy are shed, we are all thankful for his sacrifice, and life is good.
Yay!!!
marni