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11.09.2011

Coming Home

Tonight, my son will be coming home from his second deployment to Iraq.

I didn't cry the whole time he was gone but often find myself in tears this past week. 

His precious wife can't sleep, eat or sit still.

She called today to ask for help in making some bows for red, white and blue bunting that she's hanging around the living room - and was on the webcam - which was a real treat for me.

I laughed the whole 18 minutes that we talked.

Now, I'm waiting until around 10:30 pm Central time for her to call from her phone so I can be part of his homecoming.

I think I'll go cry now.

35 comments:

  1. I think I'll cry with you. So glad that he is coming home safe! Tell him thank you, from me, for his service!

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  2. Oh, this is so sweet...best wishes to you with your family.

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  3. I read this and just had to comment! My son was deployed by the Australian Army to Iraq about two years ago and will be heading to Afghanistan in the new year. I know how tough it is for the serving members and their families.

    Sending many blessings to you all as you welcome your young man home and in the coming months as he settles back in to home life

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  4. Just stopping by to thank-you for being so kind as to check out my blog and leave me your kind comments. I love your quilting as well! And I am haPPy for you that your son is coming home. Please tell him that his service to our country is so very much appreciated! Best to you!

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  5. I thought you had mentioned your son before...but being in the military AND abroad!!..same happens to many here and the homecomings are so special. All the best wishes from here and happy times for you all.....ybf ann.

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  6. How wonderful your son's coming home. It's worth a good cry (and another, and another). Hope he arrives safe and well, and that you will be able to talk to him soon.

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  7. So happy to hear he is coming home! Sounds like it will be wonderful!

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  8. Give thanks to your son and I give thanks to all his family also. You all make LOTS of Sacrifices and deal with so much while our loved ones are deployed. Been there done that twice also. My son is Career Army and so proud of all he's done.
    Enjoy the Welcoming Home, help him readjust by keeping busy and God Bless You All.

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  9. So happy for you all. Have a FANTASTIC Veterans Day!

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  10. Thanks so much Valerie! I did tell Bear what you said and he always appreciates thanks and well wishes...as does him mom!

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  11. I do mention him from time to time. He's so happy to be home and we had an hour and a half on the phone with him this morning just enjoying watching him (on the webcam) BE happy. His wife is over the moon. Thank you so much Ann!

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  12. Thank you Caatje! He arrived late last night and it was pure joy to see him via web cam this morning. :) We're all happy campers and I think I've had a few good crys and don't feel a need for anymore right now. :) Just plain happy!

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  13. Thank you Sylvia! From one heart to another, I thank you. Bear is also career Army, as was my dad, and is actually thriving. My hubby and I live in Colombia, South America so were no where near the homecoming last night...except in Spirit!

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  14. Thanks for stopping by my blog - glad to hear your son is home safe, the hardest thing I can imagine having them away from home in such a situation. Cindy #71 woyww

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  15. Thank you Cindy! I just always believe he is thriving and it gets me through. :)

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  16. I am not sure how you and your DIL cope ...you are amazing women ...like the many other wives and mothers with sons fighting ...I worry about my son driving to work in bad weather coditions ....how weak am I? xx

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  17. Thanks Angie. :) You're not weak and neither am I. I just choose to believe...at all times...that he will thrive. And he does! :)

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  18. Thanks to your son, his wife, you and your whole family for his service. One man wears the boots, but every heart beats in step.

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  19. Thanks waggonswest! What a beautiful expression.

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  20. Fabulous news. How lovely. It doesn't't hurt to cry. Enjoy the time with him - aren't web cams great xx

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  21. Awwww Annie, you've brought a tear to everyone's eye with the post. Do post soon and let us know how he is won't you? Love to you my friend, you son and his family, Jennibellie :) x

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  22. God Bless. Wishing all a wonderful reunion!!!

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  23. Thank you famfa! The crying is over! No more tears but they did feel kind of good. No...really good. We don't have a cam but our son does - so at his request...it's now on the list.

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  24. Thanks Jennibellie! I just posted a reply that said the tears were over...but your empathy/sympathy has brought them on again. Love you dear heart.

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  25. Bless your heart, I cannot imagine what all you - and your daughter in law - endure but I hope the return was spectacular!

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  26. Thank you Patti! Now that he's home...it's ALL good!

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  27. Don't know how I missed this, yeah and yeah and yeah!!!!! So happy for you and the family. xox Corrime

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  28. oh my gosh you touched my heart, best wishes from Canada, I love your work and your words, I'm your newest follower.

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