Sunday, March 21, 2010

Sunday Reflection

Remember, behind every number there is a story.
I'm Mrs. P. I'm a 23 year old college grad, Marine wife, and mommy to a brand spankin' new little girl. I traded in my life of care free partying for a life with my Marine and the lifestyle that comes with it.
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15 comments:

Tom Mowry said...

No Higher Honor

Jerry Hendrix said...

I saw this two days ago when Mary Ripley posted a link on Facebook.  I must say that I have been walking around for most of the past 48 hours reflecting on the thoughts/words/emotions posted on this young woman's page.  To say I have been moved by her situation is to understate.  I only hope more American read this and understand the depth of sacrifice that has been rendered upon the alter of liberty.

Byron said...

I've tried commenting on this several times now, and I just can't. I'll leave it at words fail me. I just pray that the Lord lends a shoulder to this young woman during her time of loss and into the future.

CV60 said...

Byron-Like you, words fail me.  However, we are in good company.  When Jesus came to Lazarus' tomb, he first wept (John 11:35).  Words simply can not convey what needs to be said.   For today, prayers say what we cannont. See Romans 8:26. ("Likewise the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities: for we know not what we should pray for as we ought: but the Spirit itself maketh intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered.")

Outlaw Mike said...

Terrible news. What Byron said.

AW1 Tim said...

 Yup, I caught the link a couple days ago too, and posted a short comment. I cannot grasp the magnitude of her loss, because I don't want my mind to go there. Suffice to say that she has, I can see, a strength that will help her through the coming weeks, months and years. I can see that through her ability to write about her loss so soon after she got the news, coupled with the responses she's been recieving. She'll always be a Marine Wife, and they have a support group that is simply wonderful, so though she may not realize it just now, she's got a huge extended family to call upon when needed.

  God bless her.

Grandpa Bluewater said...

In his all too short time, he had the happiness that his wife and daughter brought him, something precious beyond calculation.

Now they are alone, bereft, and stunned by the enormity of their loss. My heart aches for both of them. I pray she be graced with the courage and the faith to rebuild their lives, step by step and day by day.

I have confidence she will. By her writing and her blog, she shows every indication that she has the intelligence, the spine, and the heart keep the faith and raise her daughter properly.

Now, for the time we are given, we have to see that they, and all the others like them, are respected, honored, and protected.

They remain in our prayers. They add to our tears.

Let no man ever say that baby girl's father was not a man of substance, and a hero. 
He was a damn good Marine,,,nuff said.

God bless, keep, and comfort his widow and child. 

xformed said...

The final honors will be right down the street, just put it on the calender of events.  Also don't miss the info on the Trust Fund address in her blog.

ShawnP said...

That was one of the toughest blog posts I have ever read. Thanks to her for putting a face on what sacrifice means to the military. RIP Marine....fair winds and following seas.

sid said...

She is following a proud tradition....

DeltaBravo said...

She has the best part of him... their little girl looks just like her daddy.  God hold them all in the palm of His hand...and give her strength. 

Words just can't express my sadness for her. 

MAJHAM@GTMO said...

Saddness.  Grieving.  I hope she finds a way through this.  Seems like a strong woman indeed.  Rest in Peace Marine.

virgil xenophon said...

"They also serve who stand and wait."

MR T's Haircut said...

We should rejoice that such men lived!

JimmyMac said...

"I pray that our Heavenly Father may assuage the anguish of your bereavement, and leave you only the cherished memory of the loved and lost, and the solemn pride that must be yours to have laid so costly a sacrifice upon the altar of freedom."  A. Lincoln, 1864