"As we express our gratitude,
we must never forget that the highest appreciation
is not to utter words, but to live by them."
-John Fitzgerald Kennedy
This Veteran's Day, I had the pleasure of photographing one of our dear friends coming home from Afganistan.
As I watched all the soldiers embracing their loved ones, I felt a little catch in my throat, because I remember when, not so long ago, it was ME in their shoes, at the airport, waiting for that moment when I would finally be in my husband's arms again.
These lovebirds were seperated for 200 days. That's 200 days that they will never get back. It sure is great to see him home safe and the two of them back together!
Our friend Warren was lucky enough to come home early, but others were not so lucky. My husband, for example, was in Iraq for 18 long months and then South Korea for 12 months. Luckily, he is now non-deployable, but he still struggles with PTSD and various side effects from his brain injury.
Life is short. Let's remember to thank those who give up weeks, months, and even years to fight for their country. And, of course, those who paid the ultimate price for our freedom by giving their lives for our country.
Next time you complain about who was or wasn't elected president, or our government, take a little step back and think about something. We are LUCKY to be Americans. We live a life of freedom that many could only dream of. Without the brave men and women fighting for our country every day, we wouldn't be free.
To all soliders, past and present:
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!
... and God bless you all.
"There is a pride most will never understand. It is a series of late night phone calls, I miss yous, see ya laters, dress blues, lots of tears, endless prayers, care packages and love letters, countdowns, homecomings, best friends, dog tags, skype dates: a military thing most will never understand."
such a lovely post! I'm glad hes back and safe and sound with his family! I really respect you military wives! I dont think I could do it. My sister in law is also an army wife and I cant imagine what it was like for her when her husband was deployed. He like Aaron is now no longer deployable. Its great to see people who fight for our freedom back in the arms of their loved ones
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures.. welcome home, Soldier!
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