The Best Mother's Day Ever!!
#21
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Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Homosassa, FL
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My ex was in Desert Storm and after 20 years of marriage it changed him so much. My DH was a Korean vet and I a Viet Nam vet, but I never left the states. Tell your son we are all proud of him and pulling for him to improve.
#22
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Lowell, MA
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Congratulations to you on having a daughter who picked herself up and changed her life. My son went through a "bad" time but found his way. He is married to a wonderful person, has a beautiful, charming 6 year old daughter Zoe, the light of our lives, and on May 27 he will graduate from nursing school after going part-time and having a full-time job with a 3 hour daily commute. I have 2 beautiful children who have done well for themselves and are now happily married. We are so proud of James, he was 42 in Jan., so he's not so young any more, but has found his way. I thank you for sharing your story and you have bragging rights, as you obviously gave her the groundwork to become the person she is. Happy Mother's Day.
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M. Elizabeth, I wanted to respond to your post sooner but it has been a busy time. I am so sorry about your son. It must be heartbreaking for you as mother to watch him go through this. We all owe our freedom to men like him. I have always wondered how anyone could go into battle and come away with anything but PTSD. It is a steep price that our soldiers pay so that Americans can sleep peacefully in their beds at night. I come from a family of military men. When I was a child, there was a table in my grandmother's house with family photos and the table was filled with her son's and brother's military photos. We had every branch of the service covered more than once. My uncles and my father were in the navy. My uncles saw the battlefield, as did my great uncles. My brother was in special forces in Iraq on two tours. My father-in-law was a POW during WWII. He was given a purple heart. He walked with a limp from schrapnel in his leg. He was first generation American. His plane was shot down. He spent a year in a concentration camp in a small, cold cell with very little to eat. My stepfather was in the army for 37 years. He saw battle in Korea and Vietnam. Some of the men in my family won't even talk about it. The stories are too horrific to discuss. As a mother myself, I can't even imagine what you went through while he was there... I'm guessing terrified and proud at the same time. I just wanted to tell you that, like so many Americans, I appreciate what your family has sacrificed and I know that we all owe our soldiers a debt we can never repay. Sharon
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