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To: radu

Yeah, theoretically WY has heat. My son, on the other hand, keeps it turned down to just above freezing. Just kidding but not by much. LOL! I nearly always sleep in sweats when I visit him, especially before June and after August. I learn stuff quick. ;)

I’ll bet talking to the vets and listening to their stories is the best part of the tour. They are the ones that actually USED those things! Very cool!

Guess I’d better go. It’s WAY later than I thought. I was watching a show and forgot to watch the clock. See ya tomorow! I have Peaches tonight, unless he goes out while I’m brushing my teeth, so that means lots of head butts to wake me up. Sweet ol’ thang! =^..^=


111 posted on 09/11/2018 12:59:02 AM PDT by luvie (The bravery and dedication of our troops in keeping us safe & free make me proud to be an American!)
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To: LUV W

At least you know ahead of time what to expect and can pack accordingly. Maybe it won’t be too cold every night while you’re up there. The daytime highs sound awesome.

I do look forward to hearing what the vets have to say.
I usually greet everyone when they first arrive and again as they’re heading out and enjoy hearing the vets’ reactions to the place. Getting to spend time with them while they’re there is going to be a bonus.

I still thank my lucky stars that this opportunity fell in my lap. It’s a wonderful experience.

I’m shocked you were up so late tonight! I hope Peaches did go out so you can get some sleep. You’ll be dragging all day otherwise. :-)


112 posted on 09/11/2018 1:22:51 AM PDT by radu (God bless our military men and women, past and present)
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