Monday, September 20, 2010

Perspective

The last few months have been filled with worry and anxiety for me as I wait for the calls from Ronnie. But my worry is nothing compared to what he goes through.

Ronnie is fighting on the front lines in Afghanistan in a battle against an enemy who doesn't "play fair." Many men have died and we are truly blessed that Ronnie has not been added to their numbers. Ronnie repeatedly accredits God alone with his survival through the day. He has survived car bombs and explosions on several occasions and has had comparatively less significant injuries more times then he cares to discuss. I know that I only know a snippit of what goes on in the land beyond my imagination, but I guess I am thankful for that. I am just thankful to have my soldier alive and on his way home for a couple of weeks. I want to keep it all in perspective I guess.... remember that God has kept him safe in situations where death seemed inevitable.

While I realize that the physical and emotional scars of this deployment will be a part of our lives from this point forward, we know that God is the one that allows us to move forward and live a life of beauty despite the pain.

I am proud of my Army Man and pray that God will continue protect him. I feel incredibly blessed, as we all should, to have Ronnie.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

LiFE

work, school, school, work, homework, school, school, work, work.....
Is this really my life??? When did this happen??? When did I grow up???
... and when does sleep come in?

Not that it's bad, it's just... busy. my messy house is a testimony to that....

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Ronnie has officially begun his journey home! Though it will take him about 12 days to get here, he is relieved to be at least in the process. And I am relieved that he is not on the front lines. I cant wait to spend to two weeks with him starting on the 24th!!!

Friday, September 10, 2010

Continued Prayer



Please be praying for Ronnie. Things have been heating up in Afghanistan and many of the days are starting to look a lot like this....

picture taken by Ronnie