Musings From Momma Marine - Supporting Our Heroes with Care Packages

AFGHANISTAN WAR PHOTOS

THIS should give you a whole new appreciation of what our DEPLOYED MILITARY TROOPS endure on a daily basis. THIS is one of the reasons we send boxes out to as many as we can. THIS is why I continue to ask for donations ... so we can send out more boxes and reach more of our deployed Men and Women. We can't be there to help carry their pack, to help keep them cool, to hand them a protein bar or a cold bottle of water.... BUT WE CAN CONTINUE TO PACK BOXES AND SEND AS MUCH TO AS MANY AS WE CAN .... We can continue to WRITE.... We can LET THEM KNOW someone is here and we love them, pray for them, appreciate their service to our country and think of them each and every day! Look at these pictures and say a prayer for our Military Men and Women and if you want to help fill the boxes we send or write a letter to put in a box, we will gladly accept your Support.


Semper Fi
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I AM A MARINE'S MOM

I just wanted to thank you for posting my poem!! As we celebrate Independence Day and we ready for the next deployment, it is as special today as it was the day I wrote it. We have sent more than 500 care packages to local persons that are deployed through the help of our community. They have NEVER let supplies run out! We hold a car show each year to help offset the costs of shipping and as we begin final preparations we are hoping for a fabulous turnout. This year we added mnotorcycles and a 'Round the Lakes Motorcycle Ride. (A little nervous as we've never done this, but hey, we have to add something new each year!) Again, thank you so much for your site and for posting my poem. Rhonda Elliott-Tippecanoe, IN

We posted Rhonda's poem 29 May last year. I proudly post it again today. I AM ALSO A MARINE'S MOM AND I AM A SOLDIER'S MOM ! And her writing stands as strong today as it did last year.. OORAH! RHONDA! From one Military Mom to another ... YOU ARE AWESOME! And I will gladly stand beside you any day of the week professing just this very thing ....

I
am a Marine's Mom 

I proudly display my son's picture for all to see it is on the counter where I work, it is the most conspicuous on the wall at home. 

I am the woman you see in line at the store who has an American Flag pin, a "My Son is a Marine pin", and a red, white & blue ribbon with the blue service star in the middle. 

I am the person driving the car that is in front of you with the magnets that say "Support Our Troops", Proud Parent of a Marine, and a blue service star, a yellow ribbon attached to the top of my antenna. 

I am the one with the grocery cart full of cereal bars, beef jerky, flavorings and additives for water, Twizzlers, Jolly Ranchers, and Skittles so my son and his fellow Marine brothers can have a little piece of home while in a strange and far away country. 

I am the person you see carrying boxes to the Post Office so my son and his fellow Marine brothers know there are people in the states that support them. 

I am the one you see with tears in my eyes whenever "The Star Spangled Banner" is played or sung before a ball game. 

I am the one that has tears in my eyes when the Pledge of Allegiance to our flag is said. 


When you see my son's picture when you come into my place of business and ask me who it is and where he is, please understand, this is MY SON
. 


Please do not tell me we shouldn't be there. We are. Please do not tell me the latest injury reports, the casualties, bombings and shootings. I know this, it is always in the back of my mind Please do not tell me the war is because of the President. This is my son's boss. I will not speak ill of him for whatever reason Please do not say that's no place to be, my son is there, he's serving our country, he would rather be home safe with his family, but he has a duty.
Please do not say "I'm sorry", I'M NOT, my son volunteered to protect his country. You should say, "You must be very proud of him." 


Please do not tell me you know how I feel, unless you are a military parent, spouse, child, or fiancée, you have NO clue what I feel.
Please just tell me "Your son is in my prayers."
There can never be enough prayers going up for our military or my son or me.
I am the Mother of a Marine, this is my daily routine:


Mentally calculating the time difference half way around the world. Accepting that my son is now MY protector Reaching across the ocean with my love, hoping my son feels the extra boost in the dead of night, waking up and saying a prayer for his safety and peace of mind - Never letting my son see the tears in my eyes or hear the catch in my voice whenever he leaves home or ends a phone call. Enduring those moments when I am not as strong as I think I should be. Making it through each day by the grace of God - Opting to work extra hours or volunteer more than I used to trying to keep my mind occupied - Trying to smile even when I haven't heard from my son for days or weeks on end Holding onto the Marine Corps motto of "Semper Fi", hoping I can keep the faith - Every second of every minute of every hour of every day, praying God is with my son and will bring him home to me safely - Rejoicing and shouting so all my coworkers know it is my son who is on the telephone.



written by Rhonda Elliott - 05/09/08
PROUD Marine Mom
LCpl Kristopher Hill USMC-deployed

re-posted by Jodi McClellan 07/03/09 PROUD Mom of LCPL Andrew McClellan USMC & SSG Jeremy McClellan, USArmy -- BOTH DEPLOYED

Semper Fi,
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Merry Christmas

Our sons came home for Christmas and it was a gift from the "Priceless" list. First to arrive was our Marine from 29Palms CA and how wonderful to see him. He is beautiful. He has grown at least 4" taller and carries that Marine Honor with pride... Our Soldier arrived a day later and it is especially wonderful to have him home this holiday as he will report back to Ft. Dix, NJ the 2nd of January 2009 with deployment for Iraq set for the 3rd. As I sat (and sit) and look at my sons, I think of those I mail to and in my heart yearn for them this Christmas, too. As I have said before, "when you are added to my mailing list, you enter my heart and become one of mine", and what better than to have all my "sons" home for the holidays. 

We love them all. We are proud of them and appreciate, more than words can say, the sacrifices they have made, are making and will make for the quest for freedom in a very oppressed land. You may not hear of the cheers they receive, the hugs they get, the smiles and love given to them by the citizens of the countries they are deployed to, but they are very appreciated by the majority of the people there and we need to realize that and not let the bad news cloud the good work our Military is doing in Iraq and Afghanistan. Our men and women have volunteered to be doing what they are doing and the majority of them feel they are doing good. Listen for their voices above the clamoring of the bad talk and the nay-sayers, look deeper than the television news teams and news-papers. There is more good news than bad, if only you'll look and listen for it.

If you want an address to write to and find out for yourself just how things are going, let me know, our Marines would love to hear from you how things are going here as well. They only get the news shows and news-papers, too. Can you imagine being away from home and reading the news papers today describing our country. Would YOU want to come home?? 

Enjoy your New Year and when you see one of our Military, go out of your way to shake their hand and tell them "Thank you! I really appreciate what you are doing!" You'd be surprised how it will lift them up and help make their day. 
Semper Fi,
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