Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Please & Thank You



If you've been following the news lately, you'd know that last week, 7 U.S. soldiers were killed by their Afghan counterparts. I haven't heard of any further in the last few days, so I am praying, please Lord, for the safety of our soldiers and no more attacks like this on U.S. soldiers. Josh is working alongside Afghan Army soldiers, and some of these are friendly and dedicated...most are not. It is beyond frustrating to know people who are supposed to be their allies and partners have those among their ranks who seek to harm Americans, or even their own Afghan countrymen. How in the world are you supposed to trust these people in order to accomplish your mission? I just pray God surrounds Josh and his team, and all my friends' deployed husbands, with a wall of guardian angels and that he brings them home without incident. I know he can, and I'm so very thankful for everyone around the world who is keeping these guys in their prayers. Shortly after an attack where one of our 2-502 soldiers was wounded, Josh posted this picture. I can't tell you how happy I was to see this smile. Despite the stress,
anger and frustration he must feel, this is still my guy -
one who is so great with kids :)


Waverly now says "Dada" when she sees Josh's pictures around the house or when we FaceTime with him. Can't tell you how adorable and how much it kills me that the only way she gets to interact with him is through a plastic screen. She's becoming much steadier on her legs and we all think she'll be walking within a month or so. She's quite the handful though...if she doesn't want to do something, she lets you know, and she is SO squirmy. Always wanting to get down and walk. I'll be so glad when she can do it herself, as much as I want her to stay small and not mobile except for her crawling, it'll be better for my back. ;) I look forward to the day when she walks towards her Dada, freshly arrived from Afghanistan. That is what gets me through these difficult days. Unless she decides to be shy and hide her head in my shoulder - which is also cute - but I think she'll adjust just fine to having her Dad back. Cannot wait for that. Lord willing he will be home in plenty of time for Christmas festivities.

If you read this, please just keep Josh and his team, and all our soldiers in your prayers. Especially this last week of Ramadan, when things might get even more sticky. Thank you to those who do pray for him, and for Waverly and I.






2 comments:

  1. I am not going to lie, Jamie, this post brought tears to my eyes. I can't imagine being in your position, but at the same time I am so thankful that you and Josh have chosen this position so that the rest of us can enjoy our freedom. So consider this an incredibly humble thank you and I will most certainly be praying for his safety as well as for you and Waverly.

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    1. Thank you Linsday...it is most definitely not easy, and it hurts both Josh & I that he's missing so much of Waverly's firsts, but we both look forward to the things we'll do together when he gets home. We wouldn't choose to be doing anything else, since we know the Army is where Josh is supposed to be. Thank you so much for your prayers, they are so appreciated.

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