Thank you Steven for your service to this country. You are in my thoughts and prayers daily, although I would much rather give you a hug Thanks to all for your support and prayers for Steven and my family, but also for your support of all our Service Members. May you all have a Great and meaningful Memorial Day...
Today is the 24th year since the Boys were born. To say I miss Steven is still so beyond words. His triplet brother Sean is doing ok. He was just excepted in to the Maine Air National Guard yesterday. He will be picking his job this coming week. Cool Birthday present I think. Over the winter we will be stockpiling the materials to build 4 camps and a bathhouse. Thanks to those of you for the support towards the goal. 17 days left until the 2 year anniversary of Steven's passing and our new direction in life. Keep praying for our service members, They need it for sure.
Today makes 3 years since we lost Steven.... It has not gotten easier as some say happens. If anything the loss is deeper.. The new engine for the dragster came in Sunday. He and I were going to build it as he was going to be the one driving it.. Today I'm sitting in a raised hunting blind he and I talked about building (like he described to me). It is on property that was purchased with his money to build the Veteran program we talked about doing when he got home from Marines. I'm using his rifle and binoculars enjoying the peace and quiet of the woods that he enjoyed. To my Buick Family please reach out to a Veteran today for Steven and tell them you care. It can truly make a difference.. Steven you are always with me as you are a part of who I am. I'm thankful for the time I have with you. See you again one day
Thanks James. It has been a rough few weeks. 3 years ago today was the Memorial service, Tomorrow is the anniversary of his Funeral. Hard times for sure. Thanks for the continued support
It’s important to observe the markers on the calendar. I don’t like to talk about closure. There is no closure. There’s a hole in your heart. You just have to get through it one day at a time.
Sorry for your loss. It's tough to hear of how common this is for those that serve us. Much respect to those that wear the uniform (s) of service, military and domestic