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Posted by John in NE on February 25, 2004 at 09:01:20 from (170.54.59.160):
In Reply to: Toughest thing I ever did posted by John on February 24, 2004 at 17:34:32:
I know what you are going through.A little over a year ago(Super Bowl Sunday) I went to Colorado Springs to pick up my four Grandkids,so their mom and dad could go Iraq.The next day I took the two oldest kids,a girl,age 10 and a boy,age 7 to Wichita,Ks. to meet our Daughter-in-laws parents from OK. where they were to stay.On the way down there my grandson asked me if I was going to join the army.He said that he didn't want me to because he didn't think Grandma could watch both of his little sisters if I were to go to Iraq.I told him I would if the army would let me trade places with his mommy,but I didn't think they would.Anyway we made it through the ordeal fine. We had the kids until Sept.,and sometimes through the summer months we had all four,sometimes none,as we did alot of shuffling between Ne. and Ok.Now the kids are home,the grandkids are with them and life goes on.There is alot of talk of whether this war is right or wrong,and I don't know the answer,but my four small grandkids,their parents and your son are all heros of this,that I do know.God Bless ,John
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