I am most certainly amazed at my son A. who at 29 decided to join the US Army. It's been a long road for him, as he lacked oxygen when he was born and this affected certain areas of his brain. He had a hard childhood in relationships as a child, struggling to pass the grade and having been misdiagnosed into meds that -thank God- I refused to give him. As time went by I continued to build his self-esteem and faith helped pull him through rough spots. Today he is so well-centered, with an excellent disposition and fortitude, mental, physical, spiritual and giving to this country and the world the best by facing many more challenges to come. During boot camp he won an Excellence coin reflecting all this.I am very proud of him and thank God for giving me A. to be amazed at how lovely, strong, and great a human being can be!
On Jan 13, 2015 sandy wrote:
I am most certainly amazed at my son A. who at 29 decided to join the US Army. It's been a long road for him, as he lacked oxygen when he was born and this affected certain areas of his brain. He had a hard childhood in relationships as a child, struggling to pass the grade and having been misdiagnosed into meds that -thank God- I refused to give him. As time went by I continued to build his self-esteem and faith helped pull him through rough spots. Today he is so well-centered, with an excellent disposition and fortitude, mental, physical, spiritual and giving to this country and the world the best by facing many more challenges to come. During boot camp he won an Excellence coin reflecting all this.I am very proud of him and thank God for giving me A. to be amazed at how lovely, strong, and great a human being can be!