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To: freema

Thank you so much, and tell Johnny "Welcome home!"


125 posted on 12/20/2005 1:36:28 PM PST by Coop (FR = a lotta talk, but little action)
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To: Coop

Coop can you freepmail me an address...some packages can be too heavy for Landry to transport?

Great job on this project...I have received some wonderful notes from them and wives too.

I had no idea how much they were aware of us and appreciated our efforts.

I'll get out and get some New Years Eve stuff...hats? decorations? poppers?
I will send it by this weekend so you get it in time.


126 posted on 12/20/2005 1:57:50 PM PST by 3D-JOY
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To: Coop

I will, thanks. My saying he was a 'Nam vet just didn't quite cover it. It's the little things, as I said in the other thread. One never knows who they'll touch by an act of love, Coop, or how.

We live in a very small town, everybody knows everybody. Johnny helped get me through Christmas in boot camp last year- when I'd burst into tears in the post office, my heart so full for those knucklehead recruits. He knew I didn't want purple heart stamps for my son's letters, but understood when I wanted them in a mad rant (AFTER the election) for a letter I sent to someone about John Kerry. I don't know who those encounters were harder on, Johnny or me : )

We bought our oldest's (my Marine) first car from Johnny's youngest son. His youngest was almost sent to Iraq by the backdoor draft. It probably would have done Johnny's wife in, mentally. They were newlyweds when Johnny left for 'Nam. He and his family suffered much more than just the loss of his leg and suffered long after the leg was healed. I can't help but think about what it must do to his blessed lil' ol' hardened heart (and by association, his family) to watch this war and the difference this time. He was tender with me last year, but in general he is much less gruff, since last Christmas, no doubt about it.

It's the little things, as I said in the other thread, and when I began this post. One never knows who they'll touch by an act of love, Coop, or how.

Now I'm going, because it's much too early in the day to be bawling, and it's too late for that...

Thank you for what you all have done and are doing.



168 posted on 12/21/2005 6:20:04 AM PST by freema (Proud Marine Mom-What fools they are who doubt the ability of liberty to triumph over despotism)
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