Hey Hummerman, no need to thank me. I feel it's an obligation towards public service ;-)
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THANKS FOR ALL THE COMMENTS, JUST CAN'T SEEM TO DO IT.
THIS WAS AN ATTACHMENT FROM AN E-MAIL, I CAN'T BELIEVE I CAN'T FIGURE THIS OUT:sads:.
THANKS FOR EVERYONES HELP.
RE-POST WHEN I FIX TECHNICAL PROBLEMS.
Hummerman,
no problemo. I was clueless so I thought your thread was about the link in your signature...didn't know it was your siggy...so I liked that site about the troops' families!
Did you try to use the paperclip icon above to post it as an attachment?
(i haven't figured out how to do that myself.):wacko:
Tammy
Haven't tried that yet.
I'll give it a try.
I sent the info. to Neno to see if he could post it, but now I
see he's off for the summer.
Bad timing I guess for me.
I'll
keep trying.
Thanks.:smiley:
Must say the Fisher house is a wonderful thing for military families. About 15 years ag0 my oldest son was medivaced to Wilford Hall Medical Center. We stayed in the Fisher House for about a month. they had it set up with a lot of the conviences of home and took care of us when we had so many other things on our mind.
So true. One thing I have seen in times of need the military families come to gether to support each other. Many times civilians doent really understand all the stress that are happening with the miliary family. Whrn your living out of country and your familty is in the states, you play the single parent oh so often and have no clue as to what your spouse is really doing. asa mine would say, "If I told you what we were doing or where we were going I would have toshoot you". Got to the point you dont ask, but the spouses speculate. I know we were living in Panama at the time and I had two other young children at that time. we had left my youngest son their in Panama while I was in TX. If I didnt have the support of the people in that community I dont know how I would have gotten through all that was going on in our families life.