Posted on 01/04/2007 5:59:57 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska
me but have to leave. going to clean up the mess @ church from New Year's Eve. . .all the food is away but coffee pots need to be washed, etc. Be back later - I hope.
If only our boys could be so lucky.
Well maybe I was off little a bit according to FOX news tonight possibity that Dubya going send 9,000 troops to Iraq NOT 40,000 MAYBE
Thank you for this evenings thread Ma! You sure got the hang of this quick! *Hugs*
You were next and next and next. d:o)
Right on, Randy..I agree!
Good evening, MM. ((HUGS)) No more snow today, but about 20" all day yesterday. Hopefully pictures in the morning.
(((Connie)))
How are you this fine evening? What's for supper? :D
Thanks for your beautiful Tribute...we don't need to ever
forget what they do for us! God bless them all!
Good evening, Rus! Hope you are ready to have a nice, relaxing weekend!
Thanks for our beautiful lesson from God's Word. It is worth the wait to be with the Father.
Staff Sgt Cristina Kavanagh and 1st Lt. Tanya Frazier provide space-based theater ballistic warning to U.S. forces in the Southwest Asia theater from the Combat Operations Space Cell inside the Combined Air Operations Center. They also run Global Positioning Satellite predictions to ensure GPS accuracy and support combat search and rescue missions when necessary via space support. Sergeant Kavanagh is a space duty technician from Buckley Air Force Base, Colo., and Lieutenant Frazier is a space duty officer from F.E. Warren AFB, Wyo. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Scott Wagers)
Airman 1st Class James Matthews checks his .50 caliber machine gun prior to convoy departure from Contingency Operating Base Speicher, Iraq. Deployed from the 96th Security Forces Squadron at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., Airman Matthews is assigned to the 732nd Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron's Detachment 6. The detachment sends convoys out daily to assess the capability of Iraqi police stations in the Salah ad Din province. (U.S. Air Force photo/Maj. Richard C. Sater)
From left, Captains Matt Ketchie, Tim Higgins and Patrick McSherry work during an E-3 Sentry mission Dec. 21 over Ecuador. The three are deployed to Manta Forward Operating Location, Ecuador, from Tinker Air Force Base, Okla. Captain Ketchie and McSherry are air weapons officers, and Captain Higgins is a senior director. The Airmen coordinate with agencies to provide better imagery. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Amber Balken)
Hiya sweetie!
I'm doing quite well thank you for asking & trust you are the same!
Did ya get alot done today?
I haven't even started dinner yet...we ate a late lunch. But Monk has me craving pasta! lol
God bless them all indeed!
Thanks, lauren, for our National Anthem. ((HUGS))
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