NEW ACU'S
~K this is just for you. He really is excited about going to work this morning. LOL... Can't you tell that he is definately not a morning person.
PLEASE SAY A PRAYER FOR GREG AND HIS WIFE SHER. Greg returned from Iraq in January of this year, and was diagnosed with colon cancer last weekend. He has has surgery earlier this week, but we sill need to keep them in our prayers. After lots of chemo, he has been given a 60% chance of survival. Please swing by their blogs and wish them well. This soldier and his family need our prayers.
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Give him coffee will ya? We are trying to retire before we have to buy new BDU's - LOL!
Come on, now. Those are ACUs, not BDUs. Ya gotta get the lingo right...... :)
good lookin' soldier you have there... nice ACUs, too!
I'm not sure if it's the lack of coffee or mom sticking a camera & flash in his face that's making him look less than thrilled!
Thanks for keeping us posted on Greg.
HAndsome one there!
I'd have the same face on if my Mom was taking my picture ~ But that's a Mom's job - and we do it well!
He sure looks good Stacy. That picture is perfect because it was taken in the USA!
Happy Mother's day Stacy. I hope you have a great day. God Bless!
Happy, happy Mothers Day to you. May God bless you with all of your desires today and every day!!
Thanks so much for your support and the support of the rest of the milbloggers. Greg and I are grateful. Give your soldier a pat on the back and shot of joe!
He is handsome!
I love your blog. Greg and Sher are in my thoughts and prayers as well.
Hope you'll keep blogging! I sure do miss reading your inspirational posts!
I miss you as well!!
WOuld you mind doing me a favor, and writing up a guest post? I would like to hear about how life is with your DEar son home, if you sleep better, if you are already awaiting the next deployment...etc.
Would you mind?
Let me know.
send me an email....
Just checking in on you. Happy Memorial Day. Big difference between today and this time last year, huh?
Oh my goodness. We will put them in our prayers.
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