To encourage and fortify relationships between military service members, veterans, their families, their friends, and their Country; to nurture the path of communication for everyone, ensuring that no one is alone or left behind; and proving that we have not, are not, and will never forget the nobility of their sacrifices.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

When A Soldier Comes Home

This was forwarded to me in an email. I thought it so powerful I wanted to share. I encourage you to share it as well. H/T to SA Amy.

When A Soldier Comes Home

When a soldier comes home, he finds it hard...

...to listen to his son whine about being bored.
To keep a straight face when people complain about potholes.

To be tolerant of people who complain about the hassle of getting ready for work.

To be understanding when a co-worker complains about a bad night's sleep.

To be silent when people pray to God for a new car.

To Control his panic when his wife tells him he needs to drive slower.

To be compassionate when a businessman expresses a fear of flying.

To keep from laughing when anxious parents say they're afraid to send their kids off to summer camp.

To keep from ridiculing someone who complains about hot weather.

To control his frustration when a colleague gripes about his coffee being cold.

To remain calm when his daughter complains about having to walk the dog.

To be civil to people who complain about their jobs.

To just walk away when someone says they only get two weeks of vacation a year.

To be forgiving when someone says how hard it is to have a new baby in the house.

The only thing harder than being a Soldier...
is loving one.



2 comments:

CI-Roller Dude said...

Good Post! Somehow life back in Calif seems so easy.

Janice Gable Bashman said...

Great post - definately puts things in perspective for all of us.