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Started by Marcy. Last reply by loriellen71 (ship 7 div 107) Feb 6, 2011. 3 Replies 0 Likes
Marcy---November 20
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Blondie, I stole it off of him on facebook and downloaded it onto my pictures on my computer. I love the picture. It is really cool that I get to see him on his ship working.
Anyways, when I talked to him on Easter he said he will probably be home either next month or in early June. I am really hoping for next month but June will be okay too. I cannot wait. I may have already told you guys that.
Not much to report on the home front here. It is sunny for now and a little cooler today but it is still great outside. Those hot days came to fast but I will take them. It was over 80 here yesterday and in the high 50's and windy today. Man, my heart goes out to those in the south though. I feel so bad for those people. It is going to take a long time for them to pick up and get things back in order. In my prayers they are.
These are some of the pictures my Airman had on his facebook page. The bottom one
they were all working on getting a fishermans net out, the one with the rainbow was one he took on his way somewhere, the one with the house was pig farmers house and he had had 1500 pigs and 1200 of them parished in the tsunami. My Airman said it stunk really bad and they also found dogs in the woods as well.
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