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Dear Sydband Family

This is personal and off/topic from banding and weight loss but it is

huge for me and I need to share it. I hope it's all right to do so!

My dear 23 year old son is in the US Navy (he is a dual citizen

and enlisted as a jet mechanic earlier this year). He is doing advanced

training in Hawaii and has just received orders he will be sent to the

Middle East ( he can't say where, only that there's a lot of sand

around) to be working - not on an aircraft carrier, as he was originally

told, but in a hangar on a ground base -It's not Iraq or Afghanistan,

but " close by " he says.

He will fly there just before Christmas and will be there for 6 months,

then back to Hawaii (or so they say).

Motherly instinct kicks in when I talk or email with him - you know,

positive, supportive, cheerful all that - and I AM adjusting to all this

I think ok - but deep in my heart there is worry and fear. It is such a

dangerous part of the world. My uncle was killed in the Korean War at

the exact same age and all my childhood, I witnessed the terrible

ongoing grief of the family.

I appreciate any support and prayers for him.

Many thanks,

AMERICAN SUE

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Dear Sydband Family

This is personal and off/topic from banding and weight loss but it is

huge for me and I need to share it. I hope it's all right to do so!

My dear 23 year old son is in the US Navy (he is a dual citizen

and enlisted as a jet mechanic earlier this year). He is doing advanced

training in Hawaii and has just received orders he will be sent to the

Middle East ( he can't say where, only that there's a lot of sand

around) to be working - not on an aircraft carrier, as he was originally

told, but in a hangar on a ground base -It's not Iraq or Afghanistan,

but " close by " he says.

He will fly there just before Christmas and will be there for 6 months,

then back to Hawaii (or so they say).

Motherly instinct kicks in when I talk or email with him - you know,

positive, supportive, cheerful all that - and I AM adjusting to all this

I think ok - but deep in my heart there is worry and fear. It is such a

dangerous part of the world. My uncle was killed in the Korean War at

the exact same age and all my childhood, I witnessed the terrible

ongoing grief of the family.

I appreciate any support and prayers for him.

Many thanks,

AMERICAN SUE

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Red Wolf,

The universe is really testing that mother love of yours. I believe that your son is needed in these foreign hard places because his energy is that of calmness, connection and understanding. And because of this he will be sent to hard warlike places to help bring the balance that is needed.

War is such a hard thing to understand because of the absolute anguish and despair it has given to many people, and just having a loved one being sent there, the universal sadness and anxiety will be so much more intense because the collective conscious has not had time to grief and heal.

Please know with every fiber in you that he is in the right place because of the light and love that he holds. God/dess knows this world needs more soft souls like him.

I have started burning a yellow candle for him, asking that his journey will be smooth and the time away will be in harmony with his beliefs. And whilst that candle burns that you will be given the strength and calmness to hold him close at all times.

Special love to you,

Ghyll

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Dear Sue,

Of course you and your son have our prayers and thoughts. I can't conceive the

anguish and worry you must be feeling. I heartily second all of Ghyll's message

to you.

Chin up and know that we are here if you need to talk.

Love

Helen

---- Sue Stubbs wrote:

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Dear Sue,

Of course you and your son have our prayers and thoughts. I can't conceive the

anguish and worry you must be feeling. I heartily second all of Ghyll's message

to you.

Chin up and know that we are here if you need to talk.

Love

Helen

---- Sue Stubbs wrote:

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Dear Sue, my thoughts are with you. No matter what we always worry

about our kids don't we? I hope the next six months goes fast for

you and your son so he can be back to the sandy beaches of Hawaii

rather than a sandy desert somewhere in the middle east.

All the best, Rose.

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>

>

> Dear Sydband Family

>

> This is personal and off/topic from banding and weight loss but it

is

> huge for me and I need to share it. I hope it's all right to do

so!

>

> My dear 23 year old son is in the US Navy (he is a dual

citizen

> and enlisted as a jet mechanic earlier this year). He is doing

advanced

> training in Hawaii and has just received orders he will be sent to

the

> Middle East ( he can't say where, only that there's a lot of sand

> around) to be working - not on an aircraft carrier, as he was

originally

> told, but in a hangar on a ground base -It's not Iraq or

Afghanistan,

> but " close by " he says.

>

> He will fly there just before Christmas and will be there for 6

months,

> then back to Hawaii (or so they say).

>

> Motherly instinct kicks in when I talk or email with him - you

know,

> positive, supportive, cheerful all that - and I AM adjusting to

all this

> I think ok - but deep in my heart there is worry and fear. It is

such a

> dangerous part of the world. My uncle was killed in the Korean

War at

> the exact same age and all my childhood, I witnessed the terrible

> ongoing grief of the family.

>

> I appreciate any support and prayers for him.

>

> Many thanks,

> AMERICAN SUE

>

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Of course it is alright to post what is happening with your family it

concerns you so it is important to all of us.

I will be keeping in my thoughts and prayers for a safe return

home.

Mazz

Sue Stubbs wrote:

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>

> Dear Sydband Family

>

> This is personal and off/topic from banding and weight loss but it is

> huge for me and I need to share it. I hope it's all right to do so!

>

> My dear 23 year old son is in the US Navy (he is a dual citizen

> and enlisted as a jet mechanic earlier this year). He is doing advanced

> training in Hawaii and has just received orders he will be sent to the

> Middle East ( he can't say where, only that there's a lot of sand

> around) to be working - not on an aircraft carrier, as he was originally

> told, but in a hangar on a ground base -It's not Iraq or Afghanistan,

> but " close by " he says.

>

> He will fly there just before Christmas and will be there for 6 months,

> then back to Hawaii (or so they say).

>

> Motherly instinct kicks in when I talk or email with him - you know,

> positive, supportive, cheerful all that - and I AM adjusting to all this

> I think ok - but deep in my heart there is worry and fear. It is such a

> dangerous part of the world. My uncle was killed in the Korean War at

> the exact same age and all my childhood, I witnessed the terrible

> ongoing grief of the family.

>

> I appreciate any support and prayers for him.

>

> Many thanks,

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From one mother to another, I am so heavy hearted for you at this

time, prayers are going out for and all of his family and

his wonderful, beautiful mother. Godbless

jacqui borg

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>

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> Dear Sydband Family

>

> This is personal and off/topic from banding and weight loss but it

is

> huge for me and I need to share it. I hope it's all right to do so!

>

> My dear 23 year old son is in the US Navy (he is a dual

citizen

> and enlisted as a jet mechanic earlier this year). He is doing

advanced

> training in Hawaii and has just received orders he will be sent to

the

> Middle East ( he can't say where, only that there's a lot of sand

> around) to be working - not on an aircraft carrier, as he was

originally

> told, but in a hangar on a ground base -It's not Iraq or

Afghanistan,

> but " close by " he says.

>

> He will fly there just before Christmas and will be there for 6

months,

> then back to Hawaii (or so they say).

>

> Motherly instinct kicks in when I talk or email with him - you know,

> positive, supportive, cheerful all that - and I AM adjusting to all

this

> I think ok - but deep in my heart there is worry and fear. It is

such a

> dangerous part of the world. My uncle was killed in the Korean War

at

> the exact same age and all my childhood, I witnessed the terrible

> ongoing grief of the family.

>

> I appreciate any support and prayers for him.

>

> Many thanks,

> AMERICAN SUE

>

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