Hmm, what to journal about the week for school? Well I have found myself in a bit of a pickle jar, I have started to think what it will be like with my daughter going overseas in October that I am not sure what and how to feel and how much should I let her know that I am afraid for her. So should I tell her about it when knowing what she is thinking about regarding going over there. Will it cause her harm or help her prepare for the adventure ahead of her? After hearing how woman or women are treated there, I am so afraid for her. I have to remember that she is in the hands of our great men and women that serve our country the United States of America. With God’s will she will return safe and sound. Thank you all for your time in reading this and I hope you will give your feedback….
Thank you
Sherri :o)
My niece returned about 5 mos ago and though she is nearby I really haven't seen much of her. But its a relief to know she is home, and she arrived safely back. My own sister was a wreck while she was gone, worrying and wondering if her only child was safe, and she had to wear a good face because she didn't want to alarm her grandson or make him scared. My advice to you is, tell your daughter of your fear, ask her to do everything she can to be safe at all times. Tell your daughter everyday how much you love her, hug her and hold her close.
ReplyDeleteHi Sherri, could you check my blog address and see if it works correctly. I have had some issues. Thanks Paula
ReplyDeleteHi, how did you like our DB this week? It was like being in comp I. Everything i learned came back to me. How is your paper going for you?
ReplyDeleteHi Paula,
ReplyDeleteI clicked on what was on my comments page and worked just fine for me from there, so yes it is working well. Be blessed
Sherri