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#15
by
barberette
on 08 Jun, 2008 13:34
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Thank you Funshine for your sacrifice and your daughters service to this country.. you must be proud.. and rightly so.
God Bless you both
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#16
by
BALDANDRE
on 08 Jun, 2008 18:37
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Nice new pic for your avatar babarette!
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#17
by
barberette
on 08 Jun, 2008 21:30
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Thanks Baldandre... nice of you to notice
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#18
by
buuckkweet
on 04 Jul, 2008 15:51
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Congrads Funshine!!!
A Mom's pride in her children is truly an awesome thing!!!
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#19
by
TheTrucker
on 04 Jul, 2008 16:02
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Ex Navy man myself, also served carrier duty. Looks like she's doing great and you have every right to be proud.
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#20
by
FunshinePa
on 07 Aug, 2008 18:58
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UPDATE... 5 Weeks till I'm a GRANDMA!!
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#21
by
slyinglide
on 09 Aug, 2008 20:52
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My goodness, you are going to be the youngest Grandma in the world, how did that happen, your what 21 22 yrs old?
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#22
by
TheTrucker
on 10 Aug, 2008 20:15
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Pregnant or too much beer?
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#23
by
FunshinePa
on 18 Aug, 2008 11:01
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haha yeah try 42!
and she wishes it was a beer gut!! Won't be too long now and we can crack open the bottle of booze!!!
The baby weighs 6 pounds already.. I'm betting on a 9 pound plus baby LOL
She's smirking already!!
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#24
by
herronm
on 18 Aug, 2008 11:21
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Funshine, it is good to hear from you. Tell your daughter that we are proud of her.
Max
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#25
by
FunshinePa
on 19 Aug, 2008 10:27
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WOW and I just got word she is re-enlisting FRIDAY... 4 more years!!
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#26
by
Brkeatr
on 19 Aug, 2008 10:33
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Well, God bless her and keep her safe.....
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#27
by
FunshinePa
on 19 Aug, 2008 10:37
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haha here's something funny.. the baby looks just like her!!
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#28
by
slyinglide
on 19 Aug, 2008 12:07
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FunshinePa, I am very proud of your daughter and everyone else that serves in the Military. I am also proud of you and every family member of Military personnel. Family members are the unsung Heroes, making sacrifices for the country that we don't give enough recognition for.
I also served in the Military, and went into the battlefield, not allowed to tell my family where I was going and how I was for 8 months. They sat at home, did there jobs, lived their lifes, all the while, hoping and praying I was ok and not dead. It took a big toll on them.......it was probably bigger than the whole war did on me.
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#29
by
zzaapp
on 19 Aug, 2008 19:44
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My kid isn't in the US Armed Forces, but I am proud of the uniform he wears. He works for a police department in the northwest suburbs of Chicago. He puts it on the line every day, just a little closer to home...