The First Hundred

...in the light of eternity. "Life's a tough proposition, and the first hundred years are the hardest." Wilson Mizner

Wednesday, December 21, 2005

Hooah!












I was expecting a "new man", and here he is. Up early, bed made, clothes in order, boots shined, yes m'am..... I could go on, but you get the point.

The Army gets an A+, a snappy salute, and my son for 4 years.

7 Comments:

  • At 12/21/2005 7:08 PM, Blogger Kc said…

    He certainly looks fit and ready! I know you're so thankful. May God bless and care for you all.

     
  • At 12/21/2005 7:34 PM, Blogger Cheryl said…

    And he looks happy to be home!

     
  • At 12/22/2005 9:34 AM, Blogger Curious Servant said…

    What a fine strapping lad you have there!

     
  • At 12/22/2005 9:35 AM, Blogger Curious Servant said…

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  • At 12/22/2005 7:30 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    thanks for visiting my blog, now i have a new one to peruse. scary huh? i'll know all about you here shortly. So are you saying, that your son is just now enlisted?

    i think i'm going to delete my rant about my advisor from school on my blog. i hate it when i get hot headed and just get loud, and angry. you said she's probably a nice lady normally, but she is so not nice. i didn't want to say it, but she is an athiest, and she is very nasty to people when she finds out they are Christians. Theres a friend of mine, who almost didn't get into the social work program because of this particular advisor/professor because as she said to my friend "i'm afraid you will be biased because you're a christian". hmmmmm whose being biased there.

     
  • At 12/22/2005 9:43 PM, Blogger Whistle Britches said…

    Congratulations! After you cook breakfast for him tomorrow morning look at him and say:

    "Ten-hut!!!"

    "Drop and give me 20, Mister!"

    Just have a little fun with him.
    For me?

     
  • At 12/23/2005 3:40 AM, Blogger Dak-Ind said…

    greetings!

    say thank you to your son for us. my husbadn is a service connected disbaled army tanker. we support our men (and women) in uniform, and thank all of them for their service.

    be well, be safe, and happy holidays.

     

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