Good morning John and Jenn! Thank you for the update. I remember Camp Pendleton well. The nights driving around the woods on the outskirts of the Camp with all the doors of the "manvan" open with BB guns sticking out ready to shoot at coyotes was the best!!! Can't believe I didn't end up in the brig. I'm sending thoughts and prayers to your entire family and especially to your awesome sons! U.S.A.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Briz Sean is basically a medium level of color blind. He can tell colors apart except when similar shades of the same color are stacked. Like some of your stranded multi colored wire harnesses. Sean is good with it now though. He just had to change job fields. He was sworn in last Wednesday in Portland Maine. He will be stationed at Fort Jackson S.Carolina for about 22 weeks starting the end of next month. Thanks all for the continued prayer and support. Steven may be coming home for 2 weeks next month to visit and see his brother off.
Well the time has come... Tomorrow Sean (the last in the nest) heads off to the Army. He'll be in FT. Jackson South Carolina for basic. He's excited and so are we for him... Thanks to all of you for your prayers and support it means a lot to Jenn and I. Steven is also doing well in the Marines still. Thanks sgain
Thank You, to your Sons for serving our country. They, as well as each and every one of Our Troops, are always in my evening prayers.
Thanks Jerry. He gets on his plane in about an hour. He was one of the happiest people of the 29 heading out today from meps. He has a plan and he's going after it. Thanks again
Gladly praying for both of your sons protection, guidance and discernment. Don't they usually find out about the red/green issue during the drivers licensing process? I kind of remember reading about that because of the traffic signal issue. I have a friend with that same issue, and he is normally fine while driving. But occasionally he will drive through one of those small towns that turns the traffic signals sideways instead of straight up and down. When straight up and down, it's easy to comprehend that the top bulb is red, middle is yellow and bottom is green but sideways: he has to concentrate a little more on the sequencing and surrounding traffic. Interesting... Philip T.
Philip he can see all colors to identify. He has a hard time when shades of the same color are stacked as they are in a "PIP" test. Thanks to all for the continued prayer and support. They are both doing well as of now.