As most of you know our blog typically consists of cute pictures and stories about what our kids have been up to recently. Unfortunately, life isn’t always about the cute things that happen. Recently a good friend of ours, Lance Corporal Matthew Smazal, who has been serving with his fellow Marines in Afghanistan, was wounded in the line of duty. This is the first time that war has really hit close to home. It is very difficult explaining to your children that others are getting killed and wounded to protect our freedom and security. People that we will never meet are sacrificing daily so that we can live in the greatest nation on Earth, with the greatest freedoms on Earth.
Many soldiers consider what they do 'just another day at the office'. Imagine your office being thousands of miles from home, away from your families, always on the lookout for bombs, snipers, and others that are trying to kill you. Most of us that have office jobs, mill jobs, medical jobs, factory jobs, etc. come home to our families every night. We get to eat dinner with our families, tuck our kids in to bed, and kiss our wives good night before bed. Military families do not have these luxuries during their deployment time.
When Cari’s grandpa passed away I inherited a key chain with the logo of the United States Marine Corps. (He served in the Marine Corps during World War II) That key chain is there as a constant reminder to me of all those in the Marines, Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, National Guard, and Reserves that spend each day protecting me and my family.
I hope that this blog encourages you to pray for, write to, and thank the service men and women that you know. I know that this experience has impacted me in a profound way.
Chris
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