Friday, June 5, 2009


Wow! Has it really been that long ago when I was holding you in my arms, changing your diapers,and tickling your toes ? My Christopher is a high school graduate, well the ceremony isn't until next week but today was his last day of school. I can very well remember the day he was born. The nurses were all commenting on his long eyelashes. LOL I was just so happy to finally be able to hold him and let him feel all the love I have for him. I guess I'm going through some form of seperation anxiety. He's 18 now, and will soon find a life on his own. Hopefully he'll stay at home a few more years before venturing out. I told him a few days ago that he doesn't need me now, but don't our kids always need their Moms? Yea, I'm sure they do. I just miss the days when he was little and his laughter filling the house, and doing all those Mommy things that Mom's do. We've always had a close knit family. I wouldn't have it any other way. My prayer is that The Lord above keeps my boys in his loving arms and surrounded with the angels protection. Christopher and Daron, I love yall like nothing else in this world!! My best to you both always! Love, Mom
The Soldiers Mother Creed
"I am the mother of an American Soldier"I give my complete and unwavering support to my soldier.As my son serves the people of the United States, so Ihumbly offer up my prayers for his safety and the safetyand health of those he serves beside.I respect his choice to adhere to a strict moral codeand system of values that has preserved our greatcountry for over two centuries.I accept that my soldier's first duty is to his countryand I understand that this sacrifice he willingly makesis what keeps our nation great.I will never expect anything but the best from my soldierfor I know he is capable. I know that a soldier's heart istrue and strong, and that my soldier will endure.I will never abandon my soldier, my son, my love.I will love him unconditionally. he will know I amthere for him, even when he is alone.I am disciplined, emotionally and mentally tough,learning to wait for phone calls and letters oremails home. I, like my soldier, am an expert.I stand ready to do what ever I can do to let myson, my soldier, know that we are here for himbeside him, we love him and I will pray for swiftdestruction of the enemies of our country.I am the person who stood guardian of this manwho has become my soldier, now our guardian offreedom and the American way of life."I AM THE MOTHER OF AN AMERICAN SOLDIER."author unknown

Monday, June 1, 2009

News from the sandbox

Just before Memorial Day weekend there was a incident there. We were unable to hear from our son for about a week. We were so worried about him. I was worried,but Dad took it in stride. You Mothers know how it is to worry over our children even when they are grown. Finally we received a message from him and all is well. Thank you,Jesus!! I know alot of families don't get to hear from their soldiers for longer periods than this. I was truly thankful to hear from him and to know all is well. As his time in the sandbox goes on, I'm sure we will have periods of not hearing from him for long periods. I just pray that God helps me to get through this deployment. Daron has always been around home and not one to venture out as much as other young men. He had never traveled anywhere far away by himself. I just really have to trust that God is looking after my Daron.

Doggies are human too


Last week I wrote about Buddy getting sick and his visit to the vet's office.

We had to take him back again, while he was at the vet for a few hours that day, unknowing to us he also contacted kennel cough. We brought him home and he was and is recooperating nicely, but developed a bad cough and coughing up phlepm. So we go and take him back to the Vet to treat him for this. Got the meds and begin treatment. So a few days later, our other doggie Dixie begins coughing, not quite as bad as Buddy but still. We get up Sunday morning and take her in , the Vet treats her the same as Buddy was for kennel cough. While the Vet was giving Dixie a injection she turned around and snapped at him. Never before has she snapped at anyone. We make our apologies to the Doc. He replies she has a right, because she has the mother of all sore throats. I know doggies get sick, but never thought about them having a sore throat. Anyhow we got meds for Dixie as well, we are so hoping that after this round of Vet visits and antibiotics our doggies are soon well. The purse strings can't withstand much more. When Buddy and Dixie are well after their sicknesses we have to take them back for updated vaccinations. Hopefully that will be the end of Vet visits for awhile.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Ohh Buddyboy


Poor Buddy had a bad start to the week. He is a outside doggy, and got wrapped up in his chain.
He was having a terrible time trying to get loose. He was all tangled up and caught on a fence post. Luckily that sweet man of mine went out and found what a shape he was in. Darold took him to the local Vet's office. They kept Buddy most of the day. I know I aggravated the staff calling about Buddy during the day.We went back to check on him and he was doing much better. The Vet let us bring him back home, and Home Sweet Home has new meaning now.
He bounced right out of the car. He is still recooperating but doing so much better. Doggies are family members too.

Problems problems...

First my computer died on me. Bless its soul, I had used it for a good 5-6 years without any problems. I guess I can't complain much. So, I got my youngest son's tower to use. Ummm its slow as molasses. So my sweetheart buys a whole new computer for me. Its refurbished but new anyhow. I know quite much about computers but for the life of me, I couldn't get it to work.
Finally after I had enough messing with it, I called my ISP provider. After a short conversatin with them, I finally get a tech out to the house. The problem was the way I hook into the Internet was not compatible with the new computer. So at last its fixed and I'm online once again. Yea!! Watch out cyberspace! LOL

Friday, May 8, 2009

Happy Mother's Day

Just wanted to wish you all a very happy Mother's Day!
This will be my first year without both my sons. Last year
Daron had to come early, and actually wasn't around on Mother's day.
This year he is deployed out and I will most certainly be missing him.
I do plan to enjoy the day with my youngest one. Hopefully next year
Daron will be home. Anyhow... I hope each and every one of you have
the best Mother's day you've had yet. God Bless you all !!